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Stone, Fishing
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Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinkers) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.
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Stone
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Sandstone.
0063-01-292_Stone_01.jpg
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Stone
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Stone.
0063-01-399_Stick_01.jpg
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Wood
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Thin, straight stick with toothed/forked end. Wooden tool used for decorating kapa (cloth like material made from Wauke (Broussonetia papyrifera).
0063-01-297_Stone_01.jpg
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Stone
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Stone.
0063-01-290_Stone_01.jpg
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Stone, Fishing
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Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinkers) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.
0063-01-413_Stick_01.jpg
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Wood
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Wooden knives were used to skin fruit and vegetables
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Wood
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Wooden knives were used to skin fruit and vegetables
0063-01-274_Stone_01.jpg
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Stone
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Poho pōhaku or stone mortar was used together with the pōhaku kuʻi as the base to extract oil or grinds. It could also be used for the same purpose as we use cups today; for drinking, mixing dyes, lamps or chafing dishes.
0063-01-216_Stone_01.jpg
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Stone
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This household item was used as the base for fire lit kukui nuts as a source of light.
0063-01-408_Stick_01.jpg
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Weaving, Wood
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Stick with small weaving wrapped around it.
0063-01-407_Stick_01.jpg
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Wood
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Thin, straight stick with toothed/forked end. Wooden tool used for decorating kapa (cloth like material made from Wauke (Broussonetia papyrifera).