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  • The Origin Legends Of Hawaiian Plants
    Aside from being an effective famine and everyday food in Hawaiʻi, the ʻulu tree also serves numerous other purposes The wood was used to make canoes, drums, and surfboards The sap was used for caulking and catching birds, while the fibers could be used to make a lesser-quality kapa
  • Kāne | Explore Lessons | Kumukahi
    What are the kinolau of Kāne? Kinolau are the many bodies that an akua can have The images below are kinolau of Kāne Each form of Kāne provides something that we need as kānaka These kinolau give us sustenance, medicine, building materials, and ceremonial objects
  • Kinolau - Makena Info
    Kinolau (many body forms) remind us to pay attention to the names of native species, to look closely at their patterns, colors, how and where they grow, their life cycle, to celebrate their super powers in our ecosystem
  • Farming in Mānoa - Manoa Heritage Center
    One of his plant kinolau is the banana By understanding kinolau, we can further understand the close, personal and subjective relationship the Hawaiian farmers had with their natural environment
  • ʻĀina Engagement - Plants of Kapalama - Google Sites
    The kī leaves have many uses which include and are not limited to: thatch for shelter; in cooking, the leaves are used to cover the food in the imu (underground oven), as food wrappers and
  • KINOLAU – Manaola
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  • KĀNE OF THE WATER OF LIFE — Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs 1 . . .
    The heiau o Kamau'ai (the heap of vegetable food) at Keauhou, Kona, is dedicated to Kāne It is said to be the site of the introduction of cultivated food plants
  • Hawaiian Mythology: Part One: The Gods: V. Kane and Kanaloa | Sacred . . .
    It is as awa drinkers that the water-finding activities of these gods are employed in some stories, because awa is their principal food and they must have water with which to mix it
  • The Ku Project | Why You Should Eat Ulu
    Did you know that ʻUlu is considered a kinolau, or manifestation, of the God Kū in Hawaiian culture? This means that eating ‘ulu not only tastes amazing but also imbues you with a bit of Kū’s mana, or power
  • Canoe Plants of Ancient Hawai`i: `OHE
    As food, the young shoots are eaten, as are seeds of some varieties `Ohe is said to be the kinolau, body form, of the Polynesian creator god Kane, along with kalo taro and ko sugar cane





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