A black and white image of two women sitting down weaving at a table. One of the women is located on the left side of the image. She is sitting on a chair. She has short hair and is wearing glasses and a short sleeve shirt. She has a name tag on the top left side of her shirt that reads, "Minnie H. Ka'awaloa." She is holding a tool in her right hand and a strip of a palm leaf in her left. She has the leaf propped up on a small pillow on a large table. She is pressing the tool into the width of the palm tree leaf. In between this woman and the other woman there is a pile of palm tree leaves. On the right side of the image is the second woman who is also sitting on a chair. She has her hair up in a bun and is wearing earrings, a button-down shirt, and a watch on her left wrist. Her hands are holding onto a small woven square with long strips of palm leaves sticking out. In the background there is a wooden floor and a large wooden table with a raised map of Hawaiʻi on top.
Two women weaving at a table during a cultural festival.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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