Kapu #16
A banana tree hangs heavy with a ripe hand of bananas ready to be harvested.
Most bananas were kapu (forbidden) for women to eat in traditional Hawaiian culture, until the kapu laws were abolished in the early 1800s.
Most bananas were kapu (forbidden) for women to eat in traditional Hawaiian culture, until the kapu laws were abolished in the early 1800s.
Watercolor, 2002
11 x 14
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