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Stone, FishingSummary
Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinker) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.Digital Heritage
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Stone, FishingSummary
Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinker) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.Digital Heritage
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BYUH ArchivesCategory
Stone, FishingSummary
Pōhaku ma'a also referred to as ‘alā (a general noun defined as: dense waterworn volcanic stone, as used for poi pounders, adzes, hula stones; hard lava, basalt. (Pukui, 1991) is a small stone used by warriors during battle.Digital Heritage
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Stone, FishingSummary
Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinker) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.Digital Heritage
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Stone, FishingSummary
This household item was used as the base for fire lit kukui nuts as a source of light. Digital Heritage
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CoralSummary
Koʻa was used for different purposes including fishing, tool building, and to make implements. Digital Heritage
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Stone, FishingSummary
Pōhaku ma'a also referred to as ‘alā (a general noun defined as: dense waterworn volcanic stone, as used for poi pounders, adzes, hula stones; hard lava, basalt. (Pukui, 1991) is a small stone used by warriors during battleDigital Heritage
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BYUH ArchivesCategory
Stone, FishingSummary
Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinker) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.Digital Heritage
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BYUH ArchivesCategory
StoneSummary
This household item was used as the base for fire lit kukui nuts as a source of light. Digital Heritage
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BYUH ArchivesCategory
StoneSummary
Pōhaku was used for different purposes including; uses for foot preparation or utensil, sport, a part of fishing apparatus, general tool for carving, sanding, sharpening, polishing, filing, as part of religious purposes (idols), use for daily life work aDigital Heritage
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Stone, FishingSummary
Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinker) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.Digital Heritage
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StoneSummary
Kapuahi kuni ʻanāʻanā (priest cup), a polished stone cup used for ceremony by a kahuna (high ranking priest).