Visiting enigma of the Pu'uiki cemetery: a forgotten commune in Waialua

Visiting enigma of the Pu'uiki cemetery: a forgotten commune in Waialua
3 June 2025 J.W.H
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Forgotten by time and people, an abandoned policeman in Waiialua seems to hide hidden and unmarked graves, as well as ghosts buried here. What is the truth of the mystery of the Puiiki cemetery?

Placed in a tranquil, rural town of Waialua in the north bank of Oʻahu lies the field of burial, which seems to exist outside the limits of time and memory, and most of them are currently lost because of the land developed for the state-of-the-art world. The Puʻuiki cemetery, between Mokulēʻia Beach and Punicki Beach Park, is a place soaked in history, but in secret, because it does not officially exist in any state-of-the-art records, because it has never been an official registered cemetery.

His graves, some falling apart with age, return to the past, when the Hawaiian islands were shaped by the strict realities of the life of the plantation. Despite – or maybe because of the forgotten status, the Puʻuiki cemetery gained a reputation of one of the most haunted places on the island.

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Cemetery without a disc

The history of the Puʻuika cemetery is ahead of the state in Hawaii, dating from the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, when sugar cane plans dominated the landscape. The place was once owned by Waialua Sugar Company. Employees from around the world – primarily from Asia – on the islands looking for a better life, only to face exhausting delivery, risky conditions, and in many cases, premature death. After hitting the tragedy, workers were buried in uncomplicated, often unmarked graves, many of which found the final resting place at the Puʻuiki cemetery.

But unlike most cemeteries, the Puʻuiki cemetery has never found itself on official maps or entries. For reasons that remain unclear, he was never registered as a formal cemetery, leaving it in a legal and historical abyss. Today it is a ghostly remnant of the past, with tombstones scattered among overgrown grass and weeds, and their inscriptions worn by time. Lack of documentation only increases the amazing atmosphere of the cemetery, as if it existed on the outskirts of reality – a place forgotten by the living, but not by the dead.

Umokne meetings in the Children's Section

In the distant corner of the Puʻuiki cemetery lies a diminutive, neglected conspiracy, in which children were buried in the cemetery of children Waialua. The graves here are smaller, the tombstones are in very destitute condition. It was here that the most disturbing experiences were reported.

Many who ventured into this part of the Pu'uiki cemetery talk about the incredible sense of following them or about diminutive, unseen hands tugging their clothes – especially legs. This impression is described as undoubted, as if the child was trying to attract attention. Some guests even reported that they heard delicate giggles or the sound of traces of children on the grass, although nobody is there when they turn around.

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These meetings are often miniature, but they leave a lasting impression, as if the spirits of children are still in the game, unaware or reluctantly accept that they have passed. The stories led to the local belief that children at the Puʻuiki cemetery lost too early to a harsh world, they still reach for convenience, hoping that someone would recognize their presence.

A place of unsolved ghosts at the Pu'Uiki cemetery

The Puʻuiki cemetery is a haunting reminder of a forgotten past – a place where the dead can outweigh the number of the living and where the echoes of history refuse to disappear. His unregistered status, in combination with a tragic heritage, created an atmosphere that is both mysterious and disturbing.

Efforts to restore and keep the graves meant that the once neglected cemetery was filled with weeds, as well as desecrated by off -road players, vandals and dogs. Perhaps the movement of the cemetery will be more cared for than ever before?

Walking among the graves, be careful to respect the ghosts that live there, because the Puʻuiki cemetery is a place where the past is very alive – a place where lost and forgotten is still waiting for finding.

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