Hahai holoholona

Inoa | Name(s)

Hahai holoholona

Hōʻuluʻulu manaʻo

ʻO ka hahai holoholona kekahi hana o kēia wā no ka ʻohiʻohi ʻana i nā holoholona ʻāhiu i ʻai na ke kanaka. E like hoʻi me ka puaʻa ʻāhiu a me ke kia ʻāhiu.

Description

Hunting is the contemporary practice of seeking wild game for food. Examples include wild pigs and wild deer.

ʻŌlelo kuhikuhi

E koho i kēia huaʻōlelo no nā kumuwaiwai pi ka hahai holoholona.

Instructions

Use this term for resources related to hunting.

ʻĀina: | Land/sea Puʻu Huluhulu (Maunakea)

Lako | Materials + tools/implements: Pū; Pahi

Kūmole | Source(s)

Mitchell, Donald D. Kilolani. Resource Units in Hawaiian Culture. Rev. ed. Honolulu, Hawaii: Kamehameha Schools Press, 1992.

Pukui, Mary Kawena, and Samuel H. (Samuel Hoyt) Elbert. Hawaiian Dictionary : Hawaiian-English, English-Hawaiian. Rev. and enl. Ed. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1986.

Hoʻopili ʻia i |Applied to: Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge, Hawaii : hunting and public access

Mea haku | Creaated by: Annemarie Paikai