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n. Design said to resemble duck tracks, carved on tapa beaters. Also ʻaha and kapuaʻi-koloa.

Ahaana (ā-hă-ă'-na), n.

/ ā-hă-ă'-na / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

A design supposed to resemble the track of a duck. It is carved on ie kuku, tapa beaters. Syn: Aha and kapuai koloa, footprint of a duck.

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