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- Hukilau abstract "A hukilau is a way of fishing invented by the ancient Hawaiians. The word comes from huki, meaning pull, and lau, meaning leaves. A large number of people, usually family and friends, would work together in casting the net from shore and then pulling it back. The net was lined with ti leaves, which would help scare the fish into the center of the net.[1] Consistent with the Hawaiian subsistence economy, anybody who helped could share in the catch. Hukilau Beach, in Lā'ie, is named after the technique, which has been used there for centuries. A festive beach gathering is also known to local Hawaiians as a hukilau, and there is a traditional song and dance known as the hukilau.".
- Hukilau thumbnail Hukilau_Beach.jpg?width=300.
- Hukilau wikiPageExternalLink hukilau_song.htm.
- Hukilau wikiPageID "9262980".
- Hukilau wikiPageLength "1193".
- Hukilau wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Hukilau wikiPageRevisionID "679932402".
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaii_culture.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink Cordyline_fruticosa.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink Fishing.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink Fishnet.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink Laie,_Hawaii.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink Polynesian_Cultural_Center.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink Subsistence_economy.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink The_Hukilau_Song.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaian_dance.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLink File:Hukilau_Beach.jpg.
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hukilau".
- Hukilau wikiPageWikiLinkText "hukilau".
- Hukilau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Hukilau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fishing-stub.
- Hukilau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hawaii-stub.
- Hukilau subject Category:Hawaii_culture.
- Hukilau subject Category:Hawaian_dance.
- Hukilau hypernym Way.
- Hukilau comment "A hukilau is a way of fishing invented by the ancient Hawaiians. The word comes from huki, meaning pull, and lau, meaning leaves. A large number of people, usually family and friends, would work together in casting the net from shore and then pulling it back. The net was lined with ti leaves, which would help scare the fish into the center of the net.[1] Consistent with the Hawaiian subsistence economy, anybody who helped could share in the catch.".
- Hukilau label "Hukilau".
- Hukilau sameAs Q5935415.
- Hukilau sameAs m.0282349.
- Hukilau sameAs Q5935415.
- Hukilau wasDerivedFrom Hukilau?oldid=679932402.
- Hukilau depiction Hukilau_Beach.jpg.
- Hukilau isPrimaryTopicOf Hukilau.