Pua-ka-ʻilima
n. Howland Island, a name used by Hawaiian guano diggers there in about 1856. Lit., the ʻilima flower. See song, Pukui and Korn 80–2.
n. Howland Island, a name used by Hawaiian guano diggers there in about 1856. Lit., the ʻilima flower. See song, Pukui and Korn 80–2.
iʻoa Baker Island, near the Phoenix Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Trad.
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