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Hawaiian Nets and Netting. 



points opposite, through Avhich the ends of a haii or olona line were passed and knotted. 

 Fig. i6i c. 



In some of the bowl-shaped gourds, eight holes were pierced in pairs and each 

 end of two cords passed through two of the holes and knotted, Fig. 162. Handles, gen- 

 erally more than two, were so attached to many of the hinai poepoe, and icie and 

 pandanus baskets. 



FIG. 1 58. IPU LEI. 



FIG. 159. IPU l.EI. 



List of Gourd Vessels, with Cordinos Attached. 



1093. Huewai; aha hawele, coir. 



1094. Huewai; aha hawele, coir. 



1099. Huewai, aha hawele, coir. 



1 100. Huewai; aha hawele, coir. 



iioi. Huewai; aha hawele, coir, Fig. 



156. 



1 102. Hviewai; aha hawele, cotton cord. 



1 104. Huewai; aha hawele, coir. 



1 107. Huewai; aha hawele, coir. 



1 1 12. Huewai pueo; aha hawele, coir. 



Fig- 155- _ 



1 1 13. Huewai pueo; aha hawele, coir. 



Huewai pueo; aha hawele, coir. 



1114 

 1121 

 1122 

 1124 

 1128 

 1129 



Huewai 

 Huewai 

 Huewai 

 Huewai 

 Huew-ai 



aha hawele, coir, 

 aha hawele, coir, 

 aha hawele, coir, 

 aha hawele, coir, 

 aha hawele, coir, Fig. 106. 



