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- Lauhala, lau meaning "leaf" in the Hawaiian language, refers to the leaves of the hala tree (Pand**** tectorius). The hala tree is of great cultural,...
- steamed for a few hours. The traditional lūʻau was eaten on the floor over lauhala mats (leaves of the hala tree woven together). Traditionally, a hardwood...
- in Hawaiʻi are called hala, and only the dry leaves (lauhala) are collected and used for Lauhala weaving. Pand**** leaves from Pand**** amaryllifolius...
- baskets, fans, mats and other implements from dried pand**** leaves called lauhala. Hale mua, the men's eating house. It was considered a sacred place because...
- Hawaiian hale shelter made from the local ti leaves (Cordyline fruticosa), lauhala (Pand**** tectorius) or pili gr**** (Heteropogon contortus). Palm leaves...
- Woman using pand**** leaves in traditional weaving (lauhala) in Moloka'i, Hawaii (c. 1913)...
- Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii features the hala tree, in part because lauhala, the art of weaving with the leaves of that tree, is pivotal to the history...
- a traditional Hawaiian healer, and her mother, Audrey Elliott, was a lauhala weaver. Akamine earned two degrees from the University of Hawaii at Manoa:...
- rails are wrapped in white kapa cloth and the rail frame is covered in lauhala matting. Oil from ****ui (Aleurites moluccana) nuts coats either the course...
- (decorated barkcloth), ipu pā wehe (decorated gourds), kāhili (featherwork), lauhala weaving (weaving, plait, or braiding leaves), and leiomano (shark-tooth...