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Kava fact of the day: Kava in Hawaii (Paper From 1948)

Kava was of great significance to those in Hawaii. It was considered sacred and highly esteemed as, outside of water and coconut milk, no other drink was known.

Titcomb, M. (1948) Kava in Hawaii, Journal of the Polynesian Society 57, 105-171.


It's a short one today, kava lovers. All my research is printed at the office, and our roads look like this:

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Alia

'Awa Grower/Collector
Kava fact of the day: Kava in Hawaii (Paper From 1948)

Kava was of great significance to those in Hawaii. It was considered sacred and highly esteemed as, outside of water and coconut milk, no other drink was known.

Titcomb, M. (1948) Kava in Hawaii, Journal of the Polynesian Society 57, 105-171.


It's a short one today, kava lovers. All my research is printed at the office, and our roads look like this:

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While your Fact Today is short the attachment you place opens doors "as vast as the infinite reaches". That's a quote from my Aunt Evelyn who was a Professor and she was referring to a classroom. Ms. Titcomb's early work on 'Awa in Hawai'i is often quoted, rarely seen in whole form.
 
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