Palama
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Palama is the traditional Hawaiian name of a district within the judicial district of Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, in the State of Hawaii. The name refers to an enclosure of lama (Diospyros spp.) or persimmon wood. The lama wood was sacred to the Hawaiian goddess of hula, Laka.
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