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ʻIke Ulana Lau Hala

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The weaving of lau hala represents a living tradition borne on the great arc of Pacific voyaging history. This thriving tradition is made immediate by masters of the art who transmit their knowledge to those who are similarly devoted to, and delighted by, the smoothness, softness, and that particular warm fragrance of a woven lau hala treasure. The third volume in the Hawai‘inuiākea series, ‘Ike Ulana Lau Hala is an intriguing collection of articles and images about the Hawaiian tradition of ulana lau hala: the weaving, by hand, of dried Pandanus tectorius leaves.

  • Lia O’Neill M. A. Keawe, Editor

  • Marsha MacDowell, Editor

  • C. Kurt Dewhurst, Editor

Paperback 156 pages

38 black and white images

Sku: 1002223

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