Inclusive Ocean Data for Decision-Making by ocean_nexus - Issuu
ʻUlu (breadfruit) are a nutritionally important food staple that has played an important role in the cultural and spiritual life of ancient Hawaiians.
138 Picking ʻUlu by Hawaiʻi Artist Dietrich Varez
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Block Prints Giclées (fine art prints) – Tagged Hawaiian fish
Known as kajiki or Pacific blue marlin, catching aʻu using long fishing lines continues to be a favorite target of sport fishermen.
L57 Aʻu by Hawaiʻi Artist Dietrich Varez
It is said that Maui created the Hawaiian Islands when he took his brothers out fishing. Rather than a fish, Maui caught the islands with his great
M39 Maui the Fisherman by Hawaiʻi Artist Dietrich Varez
M2 ʻO iʻa by Hawaiʻi Artist Dietrich Varez – Dietrich Varez Prints
M39 Maui the Fisherman by Hawaiʻi Artist Dietrich Varez – Dietrich
Block Prints Giclées (fine art prints) – Tagged wave – Dietrich
M39 Maui the Fisherman by Hawaiʻi Artist Dietrich Varez – Dietrich
Hawaiian fishermen used an array of implements which included hooks made from bones or turtle shells, lines and nets using plant fibers, cowry shell
35 Throw Net Fisherman by Hawaiʻi Artist Dietrich Varez
Block Prints Giclées (fine art prints) – Tagged wave – Dietrich
Silhouette fisherman throw hook, Drawing man doing fly fishing
35 Throw Net Fisherman by Hawaiʻi Artist Dietrich Varez – Dietrich
In Hawaiʻi and Polynesia, a hoʻokupu is a gift that is given to ensure growth and increase mana, the force that resides within all that lives.
99 Hoʻokupu by Hawaiʻi Artist Dietrich Varez