Hawaiian kapa is a traditional fabric made from pounded tree bark that is dyed and decorated with geometric designs. It has a rough texture and typically features patterns rooted in Hawaiian culture and symbolism, such as fish scales or bird motifs. The colors used in Hawaiian kapa are often earthy tones like browns, blacks, and reds.
"Pilikia" and "hinaikamalama" are Hawaiian words that can be used to describe a mess or disorder.
Ruatoki Kapa Haka was formed in 1981 in the small rural community of Ruatoki in New Zealand. It was established to celebrate and promote Māori culture and traditions through kapa haka performances.
Aloha; Nānā [naynay] or sometimes kilo [kee-lo]
In Hawaiian, "such" can be translated as "kānāwai" which means "a law" or "rule."
"Mia" is not a Hawaiian name, so it does not have a direct translation or equivalent in Hawaiian.
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"Pilikia" and "hinaikamalama" are Hawaiian words that can be used to describe a mess or disorder.
In industries, "kapa" often refers to a type of fabric or textile, particularly in Hawaiian culture, where it is made from the bark of the wauke tree. Kapa is traditionally used for clothing, blankets, and various ceremonial items. The term can also imply the broader concept of craftsmanship and artistry associated with creating these textiles. Additionally, in some contexts, "kapa" might refer to a specific process or technique related to production or manufacturing.
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KAPA was created on 1987-11-06.
Ruatoki Kapa Haka was created in 195#.
Mutu Paratene Kapa died in 1968.
Mutu Paratene Kapa was born in 1870.