- In Māori mythology,
Wahieroa is a son of Tāwhaki, and
father of Rātā. Tāwhaki was
attacked and left for dead by two of his brothers-in-law,
jealous that...
- In
Hawaiian mythology,
Wahieloa is a hero ****ociated with the Kaha'i and Laka epics.
Variations of his name in
other Polynesian languages include Wahieroa...
- with soil, was rarer. As the wood
burns hot and cleanly, it is
excellent wahie (firewood). The
lehua (flowers) and liko
lehua (leaf buds) are used in making...
- very
cherished and
treated with high
levels of respect. (4) LAKA, son of
Wahie-loa In the
Marquesan version of the myth, Aka is a
great voyager, grandson...
- 2008. The
University of
Hawaii is
researching thermophilic algae by La
Wahie to make ethanol. Sun
makes algae grow
faster in the
tropics and
animal feed...
- papa olonā (Touchardia
latifolia s****ers), ʻau koʻi (adze handles), and
wahie (firewood).
Cattle ranchers used it as
fence posts. In
herbal medicine,...
- and spears.
Because the wood
burned well even if green, it was used as
wahie (firewood). Kew
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families,
Nestegis sandwicensis...
- the moa was best
cooked and enjo**** as a food, such as, He
koromiko te
wahie i
taona ai te moa (“The moa was
cooked with the wood of the koromiko”)....
- when she
commenced salvage operations on
patrol craft YP-108 off
nearby Wahie Point, Lanai.
Three days
later Seminole returned to
Pearl Harbor. On 4 June...
- noon on the
latter day, she got
underway to aid LCI(G)-366
aground off
Wahie Point, Lanai.
After pulling the
landing craft free, she
resumed salvage...