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Mānaleo Television Program
Air Date: July 20, 2002
Hosts: Hailama Farden, Melelani Pang
Hailama and Melelani discuss and demonstrate how to prepare poi ʻulu and poke iʻa.
ʻulu, ʻawaʻawa, kuʻi, mikini hoʻowili poi, elelo, pepeieʻe, kūlolo, lou wana, kahakai, ʻeke mauʻu, ʻuala, palula, lūʻau, ʻilima, wahine hāpai, waiū niu, puʻe ʻuala, kanu ʻuala, poi maiʻa, ʻuala kea, limu, līpoa, ʻaʻalaʻula, wāwaeʻiole, ʻeleʻele, kohu, manauea, ogo, huluhulu waena, limu kala, paʻakai, ʻalaea, ʻinamona, nīoi, poi kalo, poi maoli, pipi kū, haupia, niu, lāʻau lapaʻau, Hawaiʻi, Kohala, Maui, Lahaina, Maliko, Molokaʻi, Kauaʻi, Niʻihau, Rama Kaʻohelauliʻi, Ruth Kaholoaʻa, Eileen Townsend, Margaret Apo, Esther Wailiʻulā, Butch Helemano, Kanoelani McGuire, Rachel Mahuiki, ka ʻai me ka iʻa, hoʻomanawanui, hana me ka lima, fish preparation, sweet potato cultivation, farming, fishing, gathering practices, sustainability