The Hawaiian term for headhunter is "kī'ohu."
"Kapuna" is a Hawaiian term for an elder or grandparent. It is a term of respect and honor for older individuals in Hawaiian culture.
In Hawaiian, "ba-chi" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a native Hawaiian word. It is likely not a term in the Hawaiian language.
There is no native Hawaiian word for strawberry. Modern Hawaiian uses the term 'ÅŒhelo papa.
The address of the Hawley Library is: 422 Hartford St, Hawley, 56549 4718
The Hawaiian term for great bear is "nā mea nui."
The Hawaiian term for west side is "ka lua."
The Hawaiian term for gathering of family is "ʻohana pū."
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Hawley does not seem to be a verry popular name. One celebrity having a first name of 'Hawley' seems to be Hawley Pratt. There is also Hawley Harvey Crippen.
"Lau" means "leaf" or "leaves" in Hawaiian. It is a common term used to describe plant foliage in the Hawaiian language.
After Al Hawley