Address
Kapolei Regional Park (Fort Barrette Rd., no street address), Kapolei

TMK
(1) 9-1-160:032, 033, 034

Bishop Museum
Site # 138

State Inventory of Historic Places (SIHP)
50-80-12-5919 & -5918

SHPD Historic Site Number
Not Yet Available

Historic Designations:
Hawai‘i Register of Historic Places

Abstract
Pu’u o Kapolei is named for the natural landscape feature on the limestone ‘Ewa plain of southwestern O’ahu. It was once home to a famous heiau in Hawaiian prehistory. Beginning in 1931, it was used as a military installation known as Fort Barrette. Historical writings recount its use as a reference point for trails connecting the west side of O’ahu with the rest of its south shore and as an observation point to study the movement of the setting sun throughout the year, which informed annual time keeping. It is significant under Criterion D as a site yielding information and connection to Hawai’i’s pre-contact history. Pu’u o Kapolei is significant to Native Hawaiian heritage as a place where ongoing traditional and customary practices and place based education programs link contemporary people with their ancestors, and their future progeny, in a way that is consistent with Hawaiian traditions.

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