Luakini
In ancient Hawaii, a luakini temple, or luakini heiau, was a Native Hawaiian sacred place where human and animal blood sacrifices were offered.
In Hawaiian tradition, luakini heiaus were first established by Paʻao, a legendary priest credited with establishing many of the rites and symbols typical of the stratified high chieftainships of the immediate pre-European-contact period.
List of currently known or reputed luakini heiaus:
- Puʻu O Mahuka, "Hill of Escape"
Maui:
- Puʻukohola National Historic Site
- Moʻokini, birthplace of Kamehameha I
- Aha'ula (now engulfed by lava)
- Keʻeku Heiau on Kahaluʻu Bay
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