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English: House of Kamehameha V, Waikiki, Hale Lama. His house made of the lama tree. The lama wood is traditionally reserved for the construction of the prayer house within the heiau in Ancient Hawaii.
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Source (1899) Memoirs, 2, Honolulu: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
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