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>> And what would he find in Hawaii?

> Andrew:
> people who fish, and/or whose forbears fished.

That includes most of my childhood in central Wisconsin.

> what did they fish for; what
> did they prize most?

Poi? Perhaps that's why there is a native Hawaiian word for diabetes?

> interesting: i read raw tuna liver was eaten in the
> boat.

Wow! You read that?!? Have you ever done anthropological studies on Hawaii?

> In  Phillipines it can be got in the markets. how much vitamin A does
> raw tuna liver have?

A lot. But they are somewhat tiny.

So, if I understand you: if Cordain was privvy to such information, as you
are, then he would be worth listening to? Or does he have to come to Hawaii
and talk to some fishermen? How would that work?

Cheers,
Kirt

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