Row of Ki’i Carvings at Pu’uhonua Park near Hōnaunau, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii - Encircle Photos

15 Row of Ki’i Carvings at Pu’uhonua Park near Hōnaunau, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii

A row of ki’i wooden carvings once guarded the mausoleum of the royal chiefs who were called ali’i. It was believed that the gaping mouth and menacing appearance of these spiritual figures frightened away the evil spirits. Today, these reproductions stand in front of the temple named Hale o Keawe at the Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historic Park.

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Row of Ki’i Carvings at Pu’uhonua Park near Hōnaunau, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii

84 Honaunau Beach Rd, Captain Cook, HI 96704

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