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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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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.
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Stone
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Hawaiian game of stone throwing
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Stone, Game
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‘Ulu maika or bowling stone is a game piece used primarily during the makahiki season for the competitive sport, maika.
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Stone, Game
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‘Ulu maika or bowling stone is a game piece used primarily during the makahiki season for the competitive sport, maika.
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Stone, Poi
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Pōhaku kuʻi ʻai or poi pounder is a stone tool used primarily with a papa kuʻi ʻai (poi board) to prepare poi or paʻi ʻai by mashing traditional starch crops such as kalo (taro), uala (sweet potato), or ulu (breadfruit) with water.
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Wood, Stone
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Petrified wood.
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Stone
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Stone.
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Stone
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Rounded, disk-shaped stone.
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Stone
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Oval-shaped stone.
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Stone
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Smooth black stone.
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Stone
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Round stone.