HWST 107 Exam 3 Mult Choice
Heilala is a:
A.Sacred flower of Tonga
What is Heilala?
B.A fragrant flower
Which islanders wear Moko?
D.Maori (Aotearoa)
Hula is the dance of Hawaii and tells a story of a:
D.All of the above
The Merry Monarch is:
D.All of the above
Na Lani Eha are importanat because B.They were the Alii of Hawaii C.They contributed a huge body of music as musicians and composer still listened to today D.Each wrote famous Hawaiian songs E.All of the above
A.They encouraged Hawaiian music, musicians, and composers
Na Lani Eha refers to:
B.Four Hawaiian Royalty, sisters and brothers, who were musically accomplished
Today, what is a main purpose for people pursuing a Kakau uhi? A.Individuality B.Ethnic identity D.Right of passage E.Coolness
C.Genealogy
What is the Hawaiian name of the indigenous canoe plant found throughout Oceania that was used to make blankets and clothing? A.Ohia ‘ai B.Wauke C.Maia E.Pua
D.Niu
Where do the women wear their moko?
E.Chin
What is hula kahiko? A.A contemporary form of traditional Hawaiian dance B.A hula danced to guitar and ukulele C.Danced to traditional Hawaiian drumming D.Danced close to the earth F.C and D G.A and D
E.A and B
An example of a Native Hawaiian art that has been commodified is: A.Kapa B.Hula C.Hawaiian Food D.Hawaiian Music F.None of the above
E.All of the above
What unique quality do the Maori men's moko typically have? B.full face tatau C.full thighs and pelvic tatau D.full body tatau
A.full chest tatau
What unique quality do the Maori men’s moko typically have? B.full face tatau C.full thighs and pelvic tatau D.full body tatau
A.full chest tatau
The word “misappropriation†means: A.To put to a wrong use C.To apply dishonestly D.All of the above E.None of the above
B.To apply wrongfully
An example of repatriation that reflects the issues discussed in Unit 5 are: A.Burial items B.Ancestral bones D.All of the above E.None of the above
C.Artifacts
The Merry Monarch refers to:
C.King Kalakaua
Where is Heilala endemic to?
C.Tonga
The word “commodification†means: A.To treat something as a commodity B.To unsuitably commercialize something C.To treat something inappropriately E.All of the above F.None of the above
D.To market something as if it can be bought and sold
What does the term indigenous plants refer to? A.native plants restricted to a specific area or locality versus being found in widely spread area. (example: found in Hawai'i only and not throughout Polynesia) B.native plants found in a widely spread area versus restricted to a specific area or place.(example: Found throughout North America versus just being found in California) C.Plants that were introduced to the area by voyagers D.Plants that were introduced to a place after a specific date that marks changes in habitat
E.All of the above