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  • Chancellor, Gladys Kukana Grace, a Lauhala weaver; Mary Jackson, a sweetgrass basketweaver; TheaterMania.com
  • The eyes of all were intently fixed upon the solitary sleeper who lay on his back on a lauhala mat a hundred feet away under the monkey-pod trees. THE BONES OF KAHEKILI
  • No song of birds, or busy hum of insects, accompanied the rustle of the lauhala leaves and the low murmur of the surf. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • Any man of all the men who work for me, feed out of my hand, and let me do their thinking for them -- me, who work harder than any of them, who eats no more than any of them, and who can sleep on no more than one lauhala mat at a time like any of them? THE BONES OF KAHEKILI
  • The pandanus, or lauhala, is one of the most striking features of the islands. The Hawaiian Archipelago
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  • You'll learn to strum the ukulele, dance a hula, and weave a bracelet of lauhala.
  • Chancellor, a fiddler; Gladys Kukana Grace, a Lauhala weaver; Mary Jackson, a sweetgrass basketweaver; Delano "Del" Floyd McCoury, a bluegrass guitarist and singer; Judith McCulloh, a folklorist and editor; Kamala Lakshmi, a Narayanan Bharatanatyam Indian dancer; Mike Rafferty, an Irish flute player; and Ezequiel Torres, an Afro-Cuban drummer and drum builder. NYT > Home Page
  • There were a dress and tunic decorated with translucent cut-out scallops by Marques Marzan, a lauhala weaver and native practitioner affiliated with Bishop Museum. Mindy Pennybacker: Food Rule 5-0: Go Whole Hog; Never Eat Wild Predators
  • The NEA National Heritage Fellowships, another honor, are going to Ezequiel Torres, the Afro-Cuban bata drummer and drum builder; Gladys Kukana Grace, a Lauhala weaver; music and folklore scholar Judith McCulloh; Mike Rafferty, an Irish flute player; Kamala Lakshmi Narayanan, a proponent of Bharatanatyam, a southern Indian classical dance. Five Marsalis family members among artists to receive NEA 'honors' grants
  • It is only the tropical trees, specially the lauhala or “screw pine,” the whimsical shapes of outlying ridges, which now and then lie like the leaves in a book, and the strange forms of extinct craters, which distinguish it from some of our most beautiful park scenery, such as Windsor Great Park or Belvoir. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • I have just encamped under a lauhala tree, with my saddle inverted for a pillow, my horse tied by a long lariat to a guava bush, my gear, saddle-bags, and rations for two days lying about, and my saddle blanket drying in the sun. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • And the giant harpooner was still roaring, his the last sounds in my ear, as I fell back on the lauhala mat, and was to all things for the time as one dead. THE BONES OF KAHEKILI
  • The brown tattooed limbs of one man are stretched across the mat, the others are sitting cross-legged, making lauhala leis. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • The clothes ranged from fussy missionary muu-muus to body-tracing shapes in fresh colors and geometric leaf prints; others used hand-beaten tapa bark cloth, woven lauhala fronds, feathers and other traditional materials in startlingly original couture. Mindy Pennybacker: Food Rule 5-0: Go Whole Hog; Never Eat Wild Predators

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