Stone

Last changed on Wed, 12/31/1969 - 16:00
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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.
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Stone
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Stone.
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Stone
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Stone.
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Stone, Fishing
Summary
Hā lawaiʻa (stone sinkers) was used to sink fishing apparatuses made to catch fish, turtles and squid.
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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
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Stone.
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Stone
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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 a
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Stone
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Ki'i pōhaku (stone image. idol. feature.) 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 p
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Stone
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Oblong stone. Pōhaku was used for different purposes including: food preparation, sport, a part of fishing apparatus, general tool for carving, sanding, sharpening, filing, as part of religious purposes, use for daily life work and weapons.