Hawaiian Studies Unit 5
What is Hula kuʻi?
A mix of sacred movements and new elements, created in the late 19th century.
What does the full-face moko represent?
A. Distinguish genealogy and family B. Indicates occupation C. Indicates rank Correct D. All of the above E. None of the above Answer Key: D
Where did Polynesian tatau begin?
A. Hawaiʻi Correct B. Sāmoa C. Tahiti D. Aotearoa E. None of the above Answer Key: B
Who is known as the "merrie monarch"?
A. Queen Lili'ukalani B. Princess Ka'iulani Correct C. King David Kalākaua D. None of the above Answer Key: C
What does the Hawaiian term "moʻolelo" mean?
A. story B. history C. prose narrative Correct D. All of the above
Which of the following is a "formal protocol" discussed by Osorio?
All of the above
The term "kahiko" refers to which of the following styles of hula?
All of the above -Haʻa -Ālaʻapapa -Hula Kuʻi
What was the conflict between developers and many in the local and Hawaiian communities in the 1960s and 1970s?
Both A and C A. The local and Hawaiian communities wanted developers to stop the urbanization of Hawaiʻi C. Developers wanted to evict farmers and build urban housing
Where does the "armband" come from?
Correct A. It is a souvenir for Peace Corps workers B. It is a traditional Sāmoan indicator of rank C. It is a traditional Hawaiian indicator of rank D. It is a traditional Maori indicator of family ties E. None of the above Answer Key: A
The song "Kaulana nā Pua" is a song of joy and celebration.
False
Who is the "Hawaiian Soul" in the song?
George Helm
Who was George Helm?
Hawaiian musician and activist involved in the struggle to stop the bombing of Kahoʻolawe.
What happened to George Helm?
He mysteriously went missing and is presumed dead during an occupation of Kahoʻolawe
What is a Kumu Hula?
Hula master
The term "ʻauana" refers to which style of hula?
Modern hula that uses Western instruments such as guitar or piano.
ʻĀlaʻapapa refers to which style of hula?
None of the above
The term "haʻa" refers to which style of hula
Sacred hula reserved for the heiau.
What does the boat in Sāmoan peʻa represent?
The voyage that brought people to Sāmoa
Why was the song "Kaulana nā pua" commissioned by the Royal Hawaiian Band?
They wanted a song to express their anger about the overthrow of the Queen
Haʻa refers to the traditional drum dances performed on the heiau.
True
Hula is a form of history.
True
In the 1960s and 1970s, Hawaiʻi experienced an explosion in tourism and development.
True
The song "Kaʻū kū mākaha" is about the despotic chiefs of Kaʻū.
True
The term "kahiko" means ancient.
True
ʻĀlaʻapapa refers to the traditional drum dances performed on heiau.
True Correct False Answer Key: False
What does the ʻōlelo noʻeau, "ʻAʻa ka hula, waiho ka hilahila i ka hale" mean?
When one wants to dance the hula, bashfulness should be left at home
What does the Hawaiian term "oli" mean?
chant
The haʻa style of hula is also known as...?
hula pahu
What loss is the artist mourning in the song, "Kuʻu Home o Kahaluʻu"?
the loss of the country lifestyle
What does ʻauana mean?
wander