palama
/pəˈlɑːmə/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually rectangular or square container made of wicker or wood, used to hold or store food, especially in the Pacific Islands.
“She carefully placed the cooked fish in a palama to keep it fresh for the evening meal.”
2. noun
A type of ancient Hawaiian fish trap or enclosure.
“The archaeologists discovered a well-preserved palama at the ancient Hawaiian fishing village site.”