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Title: Trouble in Kau, Hawaii. Animals overrunning the gardens.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: W. Kahalelaau
Location: HEN Nwsp. July 5, 1862
Title: Observations on Varieties and Culture of Taro. By Queen Emma.
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Location: HEN Archives Collection. p. 76-83
Title: Noted Places of Ewa. Place Names of Legends. Kinds of taro in Ewa (page 2)
Source: Ka Loea Kalaiaina
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Location: HEN Nwsp. June 3, 1899 - Jan. 13, 1900
Title: Concerning the Coconut tree: Its varied uses.
Source: Ka Hae Hawaii
Author: S. Kauwealoha
Location: HEN Nwsp. Jan. 23, 1861
Title: Kamiki: Paua taro sent as message to call for a riddling game.
Source: Hawaii Holomua
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Apr. 3, 1912
Title: Strange bananas. Manalua and Hua-waena.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Aug. 24, 1922
Title: Plant Coconuts.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Luhua
Location: HEN Nwsp. Dec. 15, 1866
Title: Hawaiian Trees to be grown Again in Nuuanu.
Source: Aloha Aina
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Dec. 7, 1901
Title: A Visit to Kaupo, Maui. Sweet Potato planting.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Thomas Maunupau
Location: HEN Nwsp. Feb. 1 - Mar. 15, 1923
Title: When the Rain Fell at Kahoaea, Where Were You? Sweet Potato planting.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Nwsp. July 20, 1922
Title: News in general. Use of popolo plant to dye hair dark.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Nwsp. July 27, 1922
Title: A Visit to Kaupo, Maui. Sweet Potato planting.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Thomas Maunupau
Location: HEN Nwsp. June 1 - Oct. 19, 1922
Title: Good to know the Stormy and Calm Seasons of the land. When to plant and not to plant.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Mar. 17, 1922
Title: A Plant that it is wise to cultivate - the gourd.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Mar. 24, 1922
Title: Remove the mulch while the rain is in the sky. Planting in lava fields.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
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Location: HEN Nwsp. Mar. 24, 1922
Title: Potatoes! Potatoes! Kalaupapa Sweet Potatoes.
Source: Ka Hae Hawaii
Author: M.L. Napihelua
Location: HEN Nwsp. March 4, 1857
Title: Ke Ano o ke Kalaiaina (Methods of managing the resources of the land)
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Z.P.K. Kalokuokamaile
Location: HEN Nwsp. May 11, 1922
Title: The Short Digging Tool - Dry Land farming. Farming on Wet Land - Long Digging Sticks
Source: Ke Au Okoa
Author: S.M. Kamakau
Location: HEN Nwsp. Nov. 11, 1869
Title: Strange Sandalwood Trees Growing on the Cliff at Kealakekua.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Z.P.K. Kawaikaumaiikamakaokaopua
Location: HEN Nwsp. Sept. 18, 1924
Title: Hawaiian Antiquities.
Source: Hoku o Hawaii
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Location: HEN Thrum #125
Title: On the Culture of Taro.
Source: Hoku o Hawaii
Author:
Location: HEN Thrum #124
Title: Cultivating Wet Lands.
Source: Hoku o ka Pakipika
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Location: HEN Thrum #197
Title: On Cultivation.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Luhua
Location: HEN Thrum #245
Title: Farming: On Planting flowers around the home.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: Luhua.
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 3122
Title: Names of Different Limus at Hamohamo (At Waikiki)
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 400-401
Title: Taro: Varieties, terms, locations.
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Author: Vaughn MacCaughey and Joseph S. Emerson.
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 597-603
Title: Plants and Planting. Names, methods, time to plant.
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 787-790
Title: Methods of Planting.
Source: Kelsey Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 946
Title: Hawaiian Taro Planting.
Source: Kelsey Collection
Author: James A. Iokepa
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 947-949
Title: Useful Hawaiian Plants.
Source: Henriques Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1050-1052
Title: Wauke.
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1301-1302
Title: Niihau of Kahelelani. The "hand-dug sugar cane of Halalii"
Source: Hoku o Hawaii
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1368
Title: Iwaiwa (used in making hats). Some answers to riddles.
Source: Hoku o Hawaii
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1369-1370
Title: The chief's excrement. Guavas brought to Manoa by Kaahumanu.
Source: M. W. Beckwith Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1378
Title: Hunahuna Mea Hou o Kauai. Regarding the breadfruit the bears a rocky stratum.
Source: Hoku o Hawaii
Author: Mrs. Abbie P. Palea, Kekaha, Kauai.
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1501
Title: He Papa Inoa o na Mea Ulu o Hawaii. (Names of plants in Hawaii).
Source: Henriques Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 1610-1616
Title: Trees and Shrubs of Hawaii (special plants for hula altar)
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 201-202
Title: Varieties of kalo, uala, awa, and maia.
Source: Kalanianaole Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 277-278
Title: Uluhaimalama Royal Garden Opened and Beautified with plants.
Source: Ka Makaainana
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 2779-2782
Title: Awa. In Hawaiian.
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 279.
Title: Biting Ants (Nuonao 'Aki) How they eat the plants.
Source: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa
Author: J.L. Kekanakaahuaahu
Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 3087
Title: He Pule: Pule Kanu Ai (In Hawaiian with translation) A Planting Prayer
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 483
Title: Flowers: Names of some flowers and descriptions. Maui.
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 604
Title: plants and planting notes; lehua, taor, potato, gourds, hala, aaka, wauke
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 787-790
Title: Names of sugar cane.
Source: Kelsey Collection
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p. 945
Title: Olona.
Source: S. M. Kamakau - He Moolelo Hawaii
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Location: HEN vol. 1 p.1298-1300
Title: Awa.
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Location: HEN vol. 1. p. 190
Title: Medicinal
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Location: HMS K 17 p. 37-40
Title: native names of introduced plants
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Location: HMS K 17 p. 41-43
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