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The Kanaka Maoli, or Native Hawaiians, traditionally utilized a variety of tools essential for their daily life and survival. They crafted fish hooks from materials like bone and wood, and used nets woven from plant fibers for fishing. Agricultural tools included stone adzes for shaping wood and planting, while they also created implements for gathering and preparing taro, a staple crop. Additionally, they fashioned kapa (bark cloth) using tools to pound and beat the bark into fabric.

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