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Kaulehelehe Print - 12"x18" print At times `olena has been

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At times `olena has been taken as a diuretic

Even till today the Moi is a prize fish to catch

*The game "`Ulu Maika" closely resembles American bowling but uses two stakes and a disc-shaped lava stone instead of pins and a bowling ball

and over the centuries contributed quietly to just about everything the Hawaiians needed to survive

It's also ideal for use on trips to the gym or when camping

Kaulehelehe Print - 12"x18" print At times `olena has been"KAULEHELEHE" is one in a group of vintage travel posters from "Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest" series. Hawaiians or "Kanakas" were established with Fort Vancouver in 1829 and living in the Village, one of the largest settlements in the West during its time. The artwork tells the story of William Kaulehelehe and his wife Mary Ka`ai and their time at Fort Vancouver. ABOUT THE PRINT The 12"x18" print is produced on a full color press on textured

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