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  1. Knoxville Area Project Access

    KAPA is a program under the leadership of the Knoxville Academy of Medicine Foundation which is the philanthropic arm of the medical society for Knox County physicians.

  2. AirNav: KAPA - Centennial Airport

    Dec 25, 2025 · Find the distance to fly. NOTAMs are issued by the DoD/FAA and will open in a separate window not controlled by AirNav.

  3. Kapa - Wikipedia

    Kapa is a fabric made by native Hawaiians from the bast fibres of certain species of trees and shrubs in the orders Rosales and Malvales. The bark is beaten and felted to achieve a soft texture and dye …

  4. KAPA HAWAIIAN FM | THE MUSIC OF HAWAI'I | Hawaii Island, HI

    2 days ago · ©2026 KAPA-FM | Made with ♥ by Vipology EEO FCC Application Public Inspection File Privacy Policy Pacific Media Group

  5. The Significance of Kapa: Traditional Hawaiian Bark Cloth and its ...

    Kapa, the traditional bark cloth of Hawaiʻi, stands as a profound testament to the ingenuity, resourcefulness, and artistic expression of Native Hawaiians. More than just fabric, kapa embodies …

  6. Kapa - Haleakalā National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

    Description: A small piece of white cloth with black geometric patterns printed on, and a raised geometric pattern embossed in the front of the cloth. kapa (Hawaiian bark cloth) is made by soaking …

  7. Kapa Dyes, Designs and Patterns - Kapahawaii

    A study of kapa dating back from pre-contact times (1778, arrival of Capt. James Cook) shows a very geometric and eclectic style of kapa design. The predominant element is the use of lines to create …

  8. Hawaiian Kapa – Pūkoʻa Studios

    Kapa, or Tapa, is the traditional textile of Hawaiʻi. The first Hawaiians carried wauke here, to the most isolated island group on the planet. They developed a kapa industry full of farmers, kapa tool …

  9. About Native Hawaiian Kapa — LEHUAUAKEA

    Kapa is the traditional Native Hawaiian barkcloth made from the bark of specific trees, most commonly the paper mulberry, or wauke. This non-woven textile was traditionally made for clothing, bedding, …

  10. Kapa – The Fabric of Hawaiʻi – Kaʻahele Hawaiʻi

    Kapa is a vegetable felt made by fermenting and beating the bast of the wauke (paper mulberry) or other plants. At one time, the people of Hawai`i nei had only leaves of mai`a (banana), hala (pandanus) …