Browse Digital Heritage
Search
Sort
Collection
- (-) Remove James McGuire Collection filter James McGuire Collection
Category
- Bowl, Wood (76) Apply Bowl, Wood filter
- Stone (60) Apply Stone filter
- Stone, Fishing (39) Apply Stone, Fishing filter
- Stone, Game (36) Apply Stone, Game filter
- Wood (20) Apply Wood filter
- Bowl, Coconut (17) Apply Bowl, Coconut filter
- Stone, Poi (11) Apply Stone, Poi filter
- Adze (10) Apply Adze filter
- Adze, Stone (9) Apply Adze, Stone filter
- Game (2) Apply Game filter
- Weaving (2) Apply Weaving filter
- Bone (1) Apply Bone filter
- Coral (1) Apply Coral filter
- Koa Bowl (1) Apply Koa Bowl filter
- Spear (1) Apply Spear filter
- Weapon (1) Apply Weapon filter
- Weapon, Stone (1) Apply Weapon, Stone filter
- Wood, Stone (1) Apply Wood, Stone filter
Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
StoneSummary
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. Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Bowl, WoodSummary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) were made both from la’au (wood) or ipu (gourd). These wooden implements were numerous among all general household items. Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Bowl, WoodSummary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) were made both from la’au (wood) or ipu (gourd). These wooden implements were numerous among all general household items. Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Bowl, WoodSummary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) were made both from la’au (wood) or ipu (gourd). These wooden implements were numerous among all general household items. Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Bowl, WoodSummary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) were made both from la’au (wood) or ipu (gourd). These wooden implements were numerous among all general household items. Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Bowl, WoodSummary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) were made both from la’au (wood) or ipu (gourd). These wooden implements were numerous among all general household items. Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Bowl, WoodSummary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) were made both from la’au (wood) or ipu (gourd). These wooden implements were numerous among all general household items. Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Bowl, WoodSummary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) were made both from la’au (wood) or ipu (gourd). These wooden implements were numerous among all general household items. Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Bowl, WoodSummary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) were made both from la’au (wood) or ipu (gourd). These wooden implements were numerous among all general household items.Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Stone, FishingSummary
Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinker) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Stone, FishingSummary
Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinker) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.Digital Heritage
Community
BYUH ArchivesCategory
Stone, FishingSummary
Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinker) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.