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BYUH Archives
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Bowl, Wood, Wood
Summary
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 item
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Community
BYUH Archives
Category
Bowl, Wood
Summary
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.
0063-01-063_KoaBowl_01.jpg
Community
BYUH Archives
Category
Bowl, Wood
Summary
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.
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Community
BYUH Archives
Category
Bowl, Wood, Wood
Summary
Pa la'au or pa, like the umeke la'au were made primarily from the wood of the Kou tree
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BYUH Archives
Category
Bowl, Wood
Summary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) and other wooden implements were numerous among all general household items.
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Community
BYUH Archives
Category
Bowl, Wood
Summary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) and other wooden implements were numerous among all general household items.
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Community
BYUH Archives
Category
Bowl, Wood
Summary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) and other wooden implements were numerous among all general household items
0063-01-014_KoaBowl_01.jpg
Community
BYUH Archives
Category
Bowl, Wood
Summary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowl) and other wooden implements were numerous among all general household items.
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Community
BYUH Archives
Category
Bowl, Wood
Summary
Nā ‘umeke la’au (wooden bowls) and other wooden implements were numerous among all general household items.
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BYUH Archives
Category
Stone, Stone, Poi
Summary
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