KULA Generalization: Kula (plains and fields) provided the ancient Hawaiians with ___________________________________.

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KULA Generalization: Kula (plains and fields) provided the ancient Hawaiians with ___________________________________

Kukui Tree Provided nuts used for oil and lighting.

Wauke Tree Provided bark for kapa (clothing)

Pili Grass Provided thatching for houses

Bamboo Provided fishing rods and stamping tools for kapa

Gourds Provided containers and musical instruments

Ti leaves Provided wrappings for food, rain capes, and sandals

Bananas, Kalo, Sugar cane, sweet potatoes, yams, taro, poi Provided food

‘Ulu fruit Provided food and the ‘ulu plant provided wood for hula drums, poi pounding boards, and surf boards.