This introduction to the ethnobotany of the Hawaiian culture before contact with foreigners describes the plants themselves, preparation and uses of plant materials, and how the plants and artifacts made from them were used as food, canoes, houses, wearing apparel, musical instruments, medicine, andNets and Netting Nets (a#39;upena) were made in various sizes and shapes because netting was the most diversified and ... The implements used in making nets were the mesh gauge (haha kd a#39;upena), the netting needle or shuttle (hi a#39;a kdanbsp;...
Title | : | Plants in Hawaiian Culture |
Author | : | Beatrice H. Krauss |
Publisher | : | University of Hawaii Press - 1993-01 |
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