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Section One
Section Two
Aliens Introduced
to Hawai‘i by the Polynesians
What
did the Polynesian settlers need?
Ivy
Gourd
Polynesians
Changed Hawai‘i
Kalo
Kawainui
Gardening
Dos
Gardening
Don'ts
Alien-Plumeria
Make
Them Different
Favorite
Lei Flowers
Lei
Flower Songs
Problem
Vines
Pest
Plants
Pest
Plant Spreads
Alien-Sugar
Cane
Thirsty
crop
King
Sugar
Sugar
Aliens
Alien-Macadamia
Nut
Australian
Import
Macadamia
Nut Harvesting
Alien-Cattle
Na
Paniolo o Hawai‘i
Cattle
Aliens
Alien-Bulbul
Alien
Birds Of Hawai‘i
Alien-Rabbit
Rabbits
at Haleakala
Wanted
or Unwanted
Legal
in Hawai‘i ?
Pets
Gone Wild
Illegal
Aliens in Hawai‘i
Alien-Wallaby
Wallabies
Master
Collector
Marin
Plants
Farming
Aliens
Section Three
Section Four
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Aliens Introduced to Hawai‘i by the Polynesians |
- Plants
- 'Ape
- Bamboo ('ohe)
- Banana (mai'a)
- Breadfruit ('ulu)
- Candlenut (kukui)
- Coconut (niu)
- Gourd (ipu)
- Hau
- Indian mulberry (noni)
- Kamani
- Kava ('awa)
- Kou
- Milo
- Mountain apple ('ohi'a 'ai)
- Paper mulberry (wauke)
- Polynesian arrowroot (pia)
- Sugarcane (ko)
- Sweet potato ('uala)
- Taro (kalo)
- Ti
- Tumeric ('olena)
- Wild ginger ('awapuhi)
- Yams (uhi)
- Animals
- Chicken (moa)
- Dog ('ilio)
- Flies (nalo)
- Head lice ('uku)
- Pig (pua'a)
- Rat ('iole)
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