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nvt. Stone used in maika game; to play the ʻulu maika game; bowling, bowling ball.

Game of rolling, using a disk-shaped stone to achieve either the greatest accuracy between two stakes or farthest distance on even ground. See e pehe i ka ʻulu, kahuamāika, kumuone, maika, newenewewe, ʻulu.

Name of the ancient bowling game played on a flat surface or a roadway. This phrase is used interchangeably with the biconvex rolling stone, maika. Each is the name of the game and the stone.

E huli iā “ʻulu maika” ma Ulukau.

Search for “ʻulu maika” on Ulukau.

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