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| new and old dance steps as one |
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| symbol of highest royalty |
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| highly prized feather, brownish black-golden or orange yellow |
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| goddess epic of the hawaiia people |
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| patron goddess of hawaii and hula |
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| skillfully crafted works (art) |
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| function and aestetic value within a single object |
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| irrigation ditch that carries the water from the kahawai to lo‘i and then back to the kahawai |
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| modernization under kam 3 1848. distribution of land |
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| divisions of land that ran from the mountains to the reefs |
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| most popular fishpond made with rock walls. Ex. Heia |
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| fish ponds in the kalo patches |
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| fishponds made by sandbar walled off ex. Kaneohe Bay |
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| wooden gates in the fishponds used to equalize alinity |
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esser chiefs to take charge over the ahupuaa, made sure everything went smoothly |
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| a wetland, taro terrace, ranged in 15x20ft to a whole acre, main |
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| wealth in Hawaiian, the more water in the ahupuaa, the richer |
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| part of the forest where the gods live |
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