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Site 188. "Mokaena heiau, Kuokala [sic, Kuaokala], on the ridge overlooking Kaena Point at an elevation of 1200 feet, the highest location of any heiau on Oahu... It was said to have been built by Kauaians who settled Oahu." (McAllister) "There were sun worshippers among the original arrivals in Hawaii, and there were two temples dedicated to the sun on Oahu - - one at Kaneloa (a part of the present Kapiolani Park), and one at Kuaokala, Waianae..." (Sterling and Summers) Same as "Kuokala" heiau listed by Thrum (1908a:46).