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n. Name of a long prayer used after the kauila celebration at a temple dedication, probably short for poʻo kea, white head or bleached skull, since the sea water (kai) used was held in a skull (Malo 167, 168, 181.)

E huli iā “kai-a-pō-kea” ma Ulukau.

Search for “kai-a-pō-kea” on Ulukau.

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