HWST 107 - Unit 5: Arts and Crafts
Kahili
A long pole decorated at one end with a cluster of hulu (feather) plumes and used as a ceremonial emblem in Hawaii.
resistance, expression
Art was used as a form of ________ and ________ to show dissatisfaction with rulers, laws, communities and so forth.
Kapa
Bark cloth, Wauke Tree
Lā'au Lapa'au
Bone healing.
Hulu
Feathers; a sign of Mana.
'Ukulele
Four stringed instrument brought to Hawai'i by Portugese and adopted by Hawaiians.
Mahi'ole
Hawaiian hulu (feather) helmets; These were symbols of the highest rank reserved for the men of the aliʻi, the chiefly class of Hawaii.
Lua
Hawaiian martial arts. A path to Kū and a very important path to Mana.
Kākau
Hawaiian word for tattoo.
Aloha, Chiefly, Special
Lei is a symbol of ________. It is how one of ________ status decorates him/herself with nature and is worn on ________ occasions.
Lūhe'e
Made with a cone shell and Lawai'a tip to catch octopus.
Hula
Religious Hawaiian dance. First by men then by women.
Kahuna
Tattoos were traditionally administered by ________.
tattoo
The definition of Hawaiian values and beliefs.
Lei
The only hulu (feather) adornments women, of noble rank, were allowed to make and wear.
Lauhala
Used for weaving hats, mats, containers, and fans.
Lawai'a
Used to make fishhooks, fishnets, and spears.
money, resources, exploitation
What are modern day issues encountered with art and related practices? a. ________ b. ________ c. ________