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155: The Dead Man's Tree and Kapa

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What did ancient Hawaiians wear clothes? Hawaiians wore wraps and loincloths created from tree bark. This fabric was called kapa, which had unique aspects that elevated it from similar fabrics.

Hawaiian Special Episode

Learn of Hawaii's prized cloth, and how a woman saved the lost art of its creation.

Featured Song: "Waimea I Ka La'i", by Natalie Ai Kamauu, courtesy of HI*Sessions

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