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  2. Hawaiian Poi Dog - Wikipedia

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    Genetic studies on the New Zealand Kurī dog indicate that the origin of this dog (and therefore probably the Hawaiian poi dog) to be Indonesia. Referred as the ʻīlio in the Hawaiian language, the modern name of this breed is derived from poi, a Hawaiian staple food made from mashed and cooked kalo (or taro) root. The poi mash was used to ...

  3. Polynesian Dog - Wikipedia

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    These dogs were introduced by the ancestors of the Polynesian people during their settlement of the far-flung islands, with a few major archipelagos developing isolated breeds. [3] [4] Notable breeds include: Hawaiian Poi Dog – introduced to the Hawaiian Islands [5] Kurī – introduced to New Zealand [6]

  4. List of extinct dog breeds - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Poi Dog: A Hawaiian pye-dog that was kept by the native Hawaiians before European settlement; the Hawaiian Poi Dog was kept as both a pet and for human consumption, it also played a ceremonial role in Hawaiian culture; taking its name from poi, which was its main diet. It became extinct after the introduction of European dog breeds to ...

  5. File:Hawaiian natives wearing kihei, with animals, sketch by ...

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    The dog in the center has been claimed as the only extant image of a Hawaiian Poi Dog by Margaret Titcomb. "The small dog, middle rear, may have had more Hawaiian than foreign blood." This assessment is supported by anthropologist Katharine Luomala who noted: "The large dog at the left looks foreign.

  6. Poi (food) - Wikipedia

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    Poi is a traditional staple food in the Polynesian diet, made from taro.Traditional poi is produced by mashing cooked taro on a wooden pounding board (papa kuʻi ʻai), with a carved pestle (pōhaku kuʻi ʻai) made from basalt, calcite, coral, or wood.

  7. Native cuisine of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Piele is another Hawaiian pudding similar to Kulolo, with grated sweet potato or breadfruit mixed with coconut cream and baked. A bowl of poi showing its viscous consistency An 1899 photo of a man making poi Hawaiians eating poi in a photo by Menzies Dickson circa 1870. Dickson was a pioneering photographer on the islands who captured some of ...

  8. Poi Dog Pondering - Wikipedia

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    Poi Dog Pondering is an American musical group which is noted for its cross-pollination of diverse musical genres, including various forms of acoustic and electronic music. Frank Orrall founded the band in Hawaii in 1984, initially as a solo project.

  9. Poi - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Poi Dog, an extinct breed of dog; Person of interest (disambiguation) Point of interaction (POI), a component in point of sale equipment; Points of interconnect (POI), in the Australian National Broadband Network; Point of interest, a specific point location that someone may find useful or interesting; Point of interface (POI), in ...