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"Site 93. Toward the head of Moanalua Valley by the side of the stream on the land known as Kahalelauki is a stone 11 by 8.7 feet by 3 feet high, which is known by the name of Pohaku ka lua hine. ...an akua with at least two forms... As a stone it was known as Laupo, and as a bird it was known as Laea. Offerings were placed before it. On the top and sides were a number of petroglyphs... Portions of the konane board which was on a flat portion of the upper side, have been badly weathered." Also known as Kapohakuluahine. "A child cried during a taboo ceremony, and to save the child from death the mother hid with it by this stone." (PEM)