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noble cultivars are "Borogu" or "Borongoru" from
Pentecost Island, "
Melomelo" from Aoba
Island (called Sese in the
north Pentecost Island), and "Palarasul"...
- as
plasters for wounds.
Native Hawaiians made pou (house posts), laʻau
melomelo (fishing lures), and ʻōʻō (digging sticks) from ʻaʻaliʻi wood and a red...
- Kōhaku Uta G****en for
three consecutive years since 2013. Bad Play Vol.18 "
Melomelo-tachi" (July 15-31, 2016, HEP Hall/Akasaka Red Theater) –
Tsuzuki Namahami...
- Mar 2016 –
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Touch -A.S.A.P.-
Shanghai Darling Melomelo Bakkyun Touch -A.S.A.P.- (Instrumental) SRCL-8100/1 (Limited Edition) SRCL-8102...
- Boss – "Love Days" –
lyrics and
music by Shō Kiryūin
Dancing Dolls – "
Melomelo Bakkyun" from the
single "Touch -A.S.A.P- /
Shanghai Darling" – lyrics...
- koaiʻa is
harder and more
dense than that of koa. It was used to make laʻau
melomelo (fishing lures), hoe (paddles), ihe (short spears),
pololu (long spears)...
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Native Hawaiians used it to make ʻōʻō (digging sticks), ihe (spears), laʻau
melomelo (fishing lures), pou (house posts),
runners for papa hōlua (sleds), pāhoa...
- handles),
apuapu (rasps for
making fish hooks), ʻōʻō (digging sticks), lāʻau
melomelo (fishing lures), pou (house posts), pāhoa (daggers), pīkoi (tripping weapons...
-
offerings to
Hawaiian gods and goddesses.
Specific fishing practices include melomelo,
where club-like
sticks were
charred and
anointed in oil to
attract hīnālea...