Using a poi pounder to mash cooked taro tubers or roots into a paste. Taro is sacred to Hawaiians.Jennifer Crites |
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Using a poi pounder to mash cooked taro tubers or roots into a paste. Taro is sacred to Hawaiians.
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| AJC166PhotoResourceHawaii.jpg |
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Date:
| 2 Apr 2006 |
Location:
| Island of Oahu |
Copyright:
| Jennifer Crites/PhotoResourceHawaii.com |
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| No |
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