kō waʻa
n.v. Line used for towing a canoe, especially for dragging canoe hulls from the forest where they were hollowed out to the shore; to tow or drag a canoe.
n.v. Line used for towing a canoe, especially for dragging canoe hulls from the forest where they were hollowed out to the shore; to tow or drag a canoe.
E huli iā “kō waʻa” ma Ulukau.
Search for “kō waʻa” on Ulukau.