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View made on Kauai by Cook's artist Weber. 73 



Houses of Kalaimoku on Honolulu 74 



House in which Keelikolani died at Kailua, 



Hawaii 80 



Hakakau for suspending calabashes 81 



Hawaiian pump-drill 85 



Ball of braided grass 86 



Polj'nesian sennit in native rolls 87 



Diagrams of house forms 88 



Hale Kamani at Lahaina 89 



The pou of a house 90 



Pou from Waialua 91 



Pou from Waialua ; another view 91 



Diagram of house plan 92 



Upper end of rafter 93 



Upper side of lower end of rafter 93 



Under side of lower end of rafter 93 



Lower end of rafter 93 



Junction of rafters 94 



Junction of rafters and post 94 



House near Hilo needing new thatch. C. Fur- 



neaiix 95 



House in Puna with lanai 96 



Grass house with net over it 98 



Hou.se with kapu sign before door 100 



Grass house of the poorer sort. C. Furneaux. loi 



Hawaiian village on Niihau. W.Ellis 105 



House on the beach at Kealakeakua in 1888. . 106 

 Ellis' view of houses at Kealakeakua, 1779- • • 106 



Village on Hawaii. W. Ellis 107 



Hale kauila in Honolulu, du Petit Thouars. 108 

 Street view in Honolulu with Kinau in the 



foreground, du Petit Thouars 109 



Houseof Kamehameha V, Waikiki: Hale lama no 

 House of Kamehameha V at Kaunakakai, Mo- 



lokai Ill 



House at Kaimu, Hawaii 112 



Old Volcano House. Painted by H. Hitchcock. 1 13 



Maori fire-making 115 



Hawaiian tools for lire-making 116 



Poi-making at Halawa, Molokai, 1888 124 



lUuna or pillows 125 



Stone pillow from Kilauea, Kauai 126 



Kapa beaters 127 



Laau kui kapa 128 



Laau lomilomi and bath rubbers 129 



Kukuinut candles 131 



Stone lamps 132 



Stone mortar 133 



Poi board and pounders 134 



Poi boards 134 



Bearing the poi of an Alii 135 



Hawaiian hay dealer in 1864 136 



Ends of Hawaiian auamo in Bishop Museum. 137 



Gourd containers 138 



Bottle gourd : huewai 138 



Mended ipu 139 



Gourd box 140 



Long gourd boxes 140 



Gourd hula drums 141 



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Gourd water bottles for canoes 



Compressed gourd water bottle 



Gourd funnels 



Awa strainer 



Huewai pawehe 



Gourd implements 



Coconut cups 



Coconut spoons and ladles 



Marquesan carved cup of coconut 



Modern coconut cup of the Hawaiians 



Solomon Islands inlaid cup 



Fijian cup and wiper 



Micronesian water bottles 



Solomon Islands coconut bottles 



Coconut tobacco boxes 



Coconut cups of the high chiefs 



Umeke No. 416 



Umeke No. 41; 



Umeke No. 410 



Umeke opaka of kou wood, Nos. 6003, 6004. 

 Blocks partly shaped perhaps a century ago. 

 Opaka or polj'hedral umeke, Xos. 523, 462, 488. 



Deep umeke 



Umeke Nos. 469 and 481 



Umeke No. 1049 



Umeke No. 2291 



Umeke Nos. 557 and 433 



Modern turned umeke Nos. 591, 566, 524, 589. 



Comparative size and shape of umeke 



Umeke of kou, Nos. 9199 and 9215 



Umeke of unusual form, Nos. 475, 440, ii43-- 



Umeke Nos. 537 and 484 



L'meke Nos. 517, 538 and 516 



Umeke No. 4673, with lugs for suspension- ■ • 



Umeke with cover. No. 420 



Hawaiian pa or dishes 



Lute-shaped bowls 



Large Hawaiian dishes with legs 



Kanoa awa 



Umeke of Kamehameha I 



Dishes with compartments 



Umeke No. 1050 



Carved Hawaiian dishes Nos, 5181 and 408.. • 



Maori dish 



Hawaiian carved dish in Leiden Museum 



Long platters from the Deverill collection- . . 



Long platters 



Broad platters 



Outlines of typical Hawaiian umeke 



Finger bowl in Berlin 



Ipu holoi lima or finger bowls 



Finger bowl with grit holder 



Ipu aina or slop basins 



Hawaiian mirrors, end of eighteenth century. 

 Sketch of Hawaiian mirror in British Mu- 

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Uhi kahiolona : Scrapers 



Ipu le'i for fishhooks and lines 



Hawaiian bow and arrow, and broom 



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