Pohaku Ho'ohanau (Royal Birthstones)

Kauai Ancient Site Guide

Pohaku Ho'ohanau (Royal Birthstones)

Pohaku Ho'ohanau, the Royal Birthstones, is a sacred Kauai site in Wailua tied to royal births, genealogy and the Wailua cultural landscape.

Located on Kuamoo Road
Located on Kuamoo Road

Pohaku Ho'ohanau (Royal Birthstones), Kauai

This is an ancient and sacred Hawaiian site. In the old times it was important that all of Kauai’s kings were born here. There is a stone where the pregnant woman was leaning against with her back and another stone where she put her legs while giving birth. Within the stone enclosure once stood a grass shack, where the mother-to-be stayed prior to giving birth.

The flat stone in the front was used to cover a sacrificed dog, signifying to commoners that for them the place was kapu (forbidden). After birth, the baby’s umbilical cord was placed in a crack in the rock wall. If the cord was taken away by a rat, then that was a bad sign, indicating that the child would later become a thief. If no rat showed up, it was a good sign.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Pohaku Ho'ohanau, the Royal Birthstones, is located along Kuamoo Road in Wailua, about 0.2 miles inland from Kuhio Highway near the entrance area to Wailua River State Park and Holoholoku Heiau. Use designated parking near the cultural site area and follow posted signs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the Pohaku Ho'ohanau Royal Birthstones?

The Pohaku Ho'ohanau Royal Birthstones are in Wailua on Kauai, along Kuamoo Road near Holoholoku Heiau and Wailua River State Park.

What were the Royal Birthstones used for?

The stones were part of a sacred royal birth site where high-ranking Kauai chiefs were traditionally born.

Who was the last chief born at the Royal Birthstones?

Kauai's king Kaumualii is remembered as the last chief born at this sacred Wailua birth site.

What is Pohaku Piko?

Pohaku Piko refers to the umbilical stone associated with royal birth traditions and the newborn child's connection to place.

How should visitors behave at the Royal Birthstones?

Visitors should stay on allowed paths, avoid touching or climbing on stones, never move rocks, read posted signs and treat the area with respect.