
Hau - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
Hau is a young, big-hearted boy that quickly becomes the player 's friend as soon as they move to the Alola region. At the start of the story, the Pokémon loving boy is often laidback and enjoys …
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University popularly known as HAU, is one of Asia's biggest agricultural universities, located at Hisar in the Indian state of Haryana.
Hau - Wikipedia
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The HAU Network of Ethnographic Theory (HAU-N.E.T.) is an international network of research centers, libraries, and anthropology departments working together to support HAU, to …
Hau (Hibiscus tileaceus) - Maui Nui Botanical Gardens
Notes: Hau is an amazingly useful plant. Its fibers were made into cordage (rope), which was used in almost every facet of life in early Hawai‘i. The light wood was fashioned into spars for …
Division of Forestry and Wildlife: Forestry Program | Hau
Hau is recognizable by its large and bight yellow flowers containing a dark red “eye spot” inside. It is a part of the Malvaceae family. Hau grows to heights of 4 to 10 m (13 to 33 ft) with a trunk …
Hau | Pokémon Wiki | Fandom
Hau is character first appearing in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon, as one of the main rivals of the games. Hau is a dark-skinned boy, with dark green hair, which is tied into a short ponytail …
Bishop Museum - Ethnobotany Database
Papala or hau wood was cut, thoroughly dried, and carried up the hillside to where an imu lay ready to be lighted. When dusk desended, the imu was lighted and the logs placed in it.
That’s Hau! - Plant Pono
Commonly known as hau, Hibiscus tiliaceus has an extensive native range encompassing both the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas. Hau is likely an indigenous plant, although evidence …
Hau: More Than a Pretty Bloom — A Canoe Plant of Hawaiʻi
Apr 11, 2025 · Hau is a canoe plant, brought to Hawaiʻi by our ancestors because of its value—not just for beauty, but for survival. Its flowers bloom bright yellow in the morning, …