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Phallic
Rock
a.k.a. Ka Ule o Nanahoa
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North Molokai
Located 200 yards from the Kalaupapa Lookout,
at the base of Nananhoa Hill, is the six-foot high
Phallic Rock. Every island has such a site, but this
is probably the best sample. According to legend,
the male fertility god, Nanahoa, lived nearby. His
wife, Kawahuna, caught him admiring a young girl who
was staring at her reflection in a pool.
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The wife attached the young girl,
yanking her hair. Nanahoa was outraged and struck
his wife who rolled down the cliff and turned into
stone. Nanahoa himself then turned into stone in the
form of .... what else?!
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Throughout the ages, barren women
would bring offerings and spend the night at this
site in hopes of conceiving a child. Women still come
here with their offerings and pray for fertility.
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Other stones in the area are carved
to represent female genitalia. These rocks were then
taken home to make the land fertile.
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Phallic petroglyphs can also be
seen on some rocks to the north of the Phallic stone.
A beautiful ironwood forest surrounds this area, coating
the ground with its long needles and creating a mood
of peace and spirtuality.
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- Short, uphill, well-maintained path to site·
Beautiful scenery
- DO NOT disturb the site or any offerings left
there
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DIRECTIONS:
Located in Pala'au State Park at the end of Highway
470 (Kalae Highway). Follow the signs in the park to
the pathway. |
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Be sure to read the sign to learn
the amazing history of Molokai.
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Short trail leading to the Phallic
Rock.
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