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Photographer: William J. Toman
Taken: December 26, 2010
Caption:
Closeup of Inikiwai Ku'ula Heiau Marker | Additional Description:
[Caption for top right graphic of lure, with labels for "cowrey shell lure," "toggle," "point," "shank," and "rock sinker:] The fisherman used a cowrie shell and hook to catch an octopus.
[Caption for left graphic:] Cowry Shell Lure
Ancient octopus fishing lure found at the King's retainers' house (mua) located north side of the Surf and Racquet Club swimming pool.
[See the nearby Lonoikamakahiki Residence marker.]
[Caption for bottom right graphic:] Ku'ula Stone Fish God Atop Inikiwai Ku'ula Heiau.
Submitted: January 2, 2011, by William J. Toman of Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Database Locator Identification Number: p141422
File Size: 3.442 Megabytes
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