This document discusses traditional Hawaiian medicine practices, known as lā`au lapa`au. It describes several types of traditional healers or kahuna, including kahuna lā`au lapa`au, kahuna hāhā, kahuna lomilomi, and kahuna koholua. It also notes that various tools were used in preparing and administering herbal medicines, such as gourds, coconut shells, stone pounders, and adzes for gathering plant materials, as well as lā`au lomi sticks for massages.