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53 Cards in this Set
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la,'au ka,hea
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ha,'uke'uke and kauna'oa
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'opihi- to gather, seperate, shell, black bubble housing organs
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ku'i 'opihi, poke, iwi, weka
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Crab associated with Kamehameha
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Pai'ea
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ki'i akua (2 types)
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woven and carved
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Head fishermen
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Po'o lawai'a
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Ha,'uke'uke meaning and use
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Ringworm; la'au ka,hea
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Name and use for little cowry
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Po,leholeho; Ku,pe'e
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Ki,ka,kapu and kaua,
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Ki,ka,kapu resembles kaua, with black tattoo on foreheard. Both really forbidden
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Places of worship: permanent and temporary
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Heiau; Ko'a=Pa'akea
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2 rules of gathering 'opihi
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Mai huli kua i ke kai; If pick with friends, never eat without others returning
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Name for octopus tentacle used to entice prey
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'awe ule
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Land counterpart of kauna'oa-relation to La,na'i
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Kauna'oa; La,na'is flower used to make leis
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Word for bracelet and when i'a can be seen
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Ku,pe'e; only at night
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System regulating catching and consumption of fish
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Kapu
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Role of women
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Catch 'o,pae and he'e in shallow waters
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Kualoa meaning
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Long back=Kona crab
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Fish traps material
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'ie'ie, 'olona,
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Hawaiian pearl oyster: Where, 3 uses
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Pipi: Pu'uloa; makau. pa, hi, aku. maka for ki'i akua
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The favorite cowry
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Leho ahi or leho 'ula
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Kukui nut 3 uses
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Clear water, lamalama, rubbed on lu,he'e to make waterproof
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Blessing ceremony for baby, name
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Kuapa'a; ma,waewae
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'ili'ili
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Hula implement 'uli,'uli, and 'ili'ili; ha,kui;
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5 ways of preparing and eating i'a
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'ai maka
'ai paila la,walu ha,kui kaula'i |
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lu,'au he'e: what and why
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wrap in kalo lu,'au to cook in imu like a laulau. only thing different is the way the ti is tied
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crab
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pa,pa'i
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Phrase referring to people of Maui
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Maui 'ai ule lio
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4 types of sand
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'ele'ele
ha,'ele'ele 'o,ma'oma'o ke'oke'o |
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The fish that quiets the voice, effect of ripples
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Pipi; i'a feels ripples with noise causing it to bury deeper
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'ala,
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Po,haku ku'i 'ai
Ulu maika pahi imu |
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The fish of death
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Ka i'a make; 'opihi
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All shrimp used cerimonially
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'o,pae mahiki-cast out evil spirits
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Pipipi eaten?
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Yes, not for pregnant women. Will make baby maka pipipi
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God of fishes, first catch
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Ku,'ulakai-first catch of the day given as offering to ku,'ulakai
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People who use others, don't give back
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Ko,lea
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He'e 3 types, differences, where found
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Maoli- 3ft day octopus
pu,loa- 2 ft night always have white stripes pali-palm size night found on pali found in holes-'a,hilu |
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2 sea cucumbers, meanings, sweetest, resemblance, land counterpart
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Loli pua-sweetest ,eaten most
ka'e-smear, dark patches shoots out sticky thread 'e,nuhe-caterpillar |
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Ku,mimi 2. Looks and uses
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Pua-white pompoms
ma,ka'o- Hana kahuna used toxins . Not eaten |
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'alakuma-711 crab
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Hungry ali'i caught crab a few times kept getting bit.spots on 'alakuma is from ali'is bloody finger
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He'e ink sac, ink, reference
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Sac-'ala'ala , ink-ku,kae uli , mischiveous people
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wana 2 types, gathering, curing injuries
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wana kauila,
ha,lula louwana pee and vinegar |
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'ina 3 types, color, use
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'ina uli-dark
'ula-red, pink kea-whitish, green kai 'ina-sauce |
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ku,honu , kuahonu meaning
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to look like a honu
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'opihi 4, types, color, favorite, use
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'opihi makaia,uli-dark meat/white cap
'a,linalina-scar-yellowish meat (lu,au 'opihi) ko,'ele-section of land-pinkish/white meat 'awa-bitter meat-not eaten scrapers, food, ko,'ele small bowls |
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hawaiian crab
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mo'ala-dark brown/purple
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family and personal gods
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'aumakua
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preparing and using bait stick
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la,'au melomelo , smash 'ala'ala on stick for smell tie above net
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people who use others, don't give back
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ko,lea
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ha,wa'e difference between two
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ha,wa'e maoli-purple-lots of sauce
po'ohina-grayish/white-no meat |
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'o,pae 3 types, meaning, use, general term
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'o,pae huna-hidden-'ai paila
'oeha'a-walks crooked-'ai paila ula-red-maunu ... |
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sea anemone, reason for name
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'o,kole-resembles anus when pua goes in, very sweet always eaten
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ka i'a lamalama i ka
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one- 'o,hiki
pali- 'a'ama |
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'a'ama-meaning, use, catching
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to loosen, offering to gods; gift to kumu, 'ahele during day; i'a lamalama i ka pali at night
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ha,'uke'uke 3 names, uses
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ha,'uke'uke 'ula'ula; pu,nohu; peni
food, file, fishhook, ki'i 'akua |