-
techniques in the
creation of kapa that are
unique to the
Hawaiian Islands.
Wauke (Broussonetia papyrifera) was the
preferred source of bast
fibres for kapa...
- Noborimate, Soeishi, Touma, Tsuha,
Tumai (Tomari),
Ukuma (Okuma),
Wooki (
Wauke), Yagi.
Hills (or
small mountains) make up most of Nakagusuku's western...
- protocolsonline.com. 11
April 2010.
Retrieved 22
April 2018.
Hitokoto H,
Morozumi S,
Wauke T,
Sakai S,
Kurata H (1980). "Inhibitory
effects of ****es on
growth and...
- the
Potawatomi name Wau-tsha. Wau-tsha (sometimes
written as Wauk-tsha or
Wauke-tsha) was the
leader of the
local tribe at the time of the
first European...
- "Hey,
Johnnie Cope, are Ye
Wauking Yet?", also "Hey
Johnnie Cope, are you
awake yet?", "Heigh!
Johnnie Cowp, are ye
wauken yet?", or
simply "Johnny Cope"...
- Hoġan Wanḳe Kin has been
spelled variously as Hogan-wahnkay-kin, Hogan-
wauke-kin and Hogan-wan-kee. The
Ojibwe name for the
place was Giigoonzh-agomod...
-
struggled to find
wauke (paper mulberry), the
plants from
which most kapa was
traditionally made. She used
cuttings from a
patch of
wauke she
recovered from...
- 2008.
Vroman 1965, op. cit., p. 85.
Giddings 1988, op. cit., p. 87. Con,
Wauke (July 13, 2013). "Driving Past Jim Crow; The
Bookmobile of
Delta Sigma Theta"...
- Hufford's
grandmother is
Etelka ****e Adams.
Hufford also
grows her own
Wauke (Broussonetia papyrifera) to make kapa in
addition to
other crops on Honopua...
- back in to
local maile plantations that have
started up. Kapa,
pounded wauke (Broussonetia papyrifera) is
traditionally scented using fragrant plants...