Hawaiian Studies - 107 - Final Exam (Units 5, 6, 7)
Name 3 infectious diseases brought by James cook and his crew?
1. Tuberculosis. 2. Gonorrhea. 3. Syphilis.
The three major weaving art forms are :
1. raranga (plaiting). (reminds me of the sound of throwing a marble into a steel plated sink) 2. Whatu (weaving). 3. Tukutuku (lattice work).
When was the Hawaiian Kingdom declared a neutral State?
1853?
The Republic of Hawai'i is proclaimed without the consent of the people, after U.S. President Cleveland withdraws the first annexation treaty in what year?
1894
McKinley is elected U.S. president, republic of Hawaii outlaws all Hawaiian language schools in what year?
1896
The organic Act creates the territorial Government of Hawai'i in this year.
1900
How many wind types are at Halona Point?
260 different wind types.
The island of Kaho'olawe is how big?
45 square miles
how many varieties of harakeke are there?
67 species of harakeke (flax)
What is the Hawaiian term for 'Feather Cloak'?
Ahu'ula
VOCAB: tipuna
Ancestors
What is the name of the Queen of Palau?
Bilung Saili
When was the Treaty of Waitangi signed?
February 6, 1840
What does 'Haka' mean?
Fiery breath
What is the name of the Maori posture/war dance?
Haka
What is the Hawaiian term for 'skilled work'?
Hana No'eau
Kanaka Maoli activist, Kaleikoa Ka'eo, describes the U.S. military in Hawai'i as a monstrous ______.
He'e (octopus)
Who translated the English text of the Treaty of Waitangi to Maori?
Henry Williams
What is the name of Pele's sister?
Hi'iakaikapolioPele
The 'ahu'ula was worn by whom?
High ranking chiefs
After reading the Bayonet Constitution of 1887 this group was formed as a vehicle for Kanaka Maoli political power.
Hui Aloha 'Aina
Kana-iolowalu is NOT the same as independence.
It's NOT.
When was the Kingdom of Hawai'i overthrown?
January 17, 1893.
Who was the U.S. Minister to Hawai'i prior to the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom?
John L. Steven.
What is the Hawaiian term for a Master carver?
Kahuna Kalai Ki'i
What is the Hawaiian term for a Master canoe builder?
Kahuna Kalai Wa'a
What is the Native Hawaiian form of marking /chronicling the skin with ink using chisels and a mallet?
Kakau 'uhi
The term "aboriginal" was used to describe ______
Kanaka Maoli
Which elemental deity is associated with Kaho'olawe?
Kanaloa
Te Matarae i Orehu and Waihirere examples of?
Kapa Haka
Hawaiian citizenry (1890 census): identified a "Hawaiian subject" as a nationality. Who were considered "aliens"?
Let me know if you find out.
What are 5 Ho'okupu that are given during the ceremony of Lonoikamakahiki?
Let me know if you find out.
What is the name of Pele's lover?
Lohi'au
What is the name of the tatau for Samoan women with high chiefly lines?
Malu
What type of feathers was the ahu'ula of Kamehameha I made from?
Mamo Feathers
VOCAB: Tikanga
Morals/proper conduct
Construction of a naval base at Pearl Harbor begain in 1900 destroying how many Hawaiian fishponds?
More than 20?
Kana'iolowalu is an example of a form of self determination called _____ which is defined as "A national body which exists within the boundaries of another and maintains a political relationship with such as well as jurisdiction over its own people and territory".
Nation-within-nation
VOCAB: Maori
Native people of Aotearoa
What is the name of the Palauan women's dance?
Ngloik
What was the name of the "form of salvation" the calvinists brought to Hawai'i? (Meaning Everlasting Life)
Ola hou
The foundation of an 'ahu'ula was the netting created from what type of fiber?
Olona fiber
What is the name of the tatau for Samoan men with high chiefly lines?
Pe'a
In 1830, Kaho'olawe was used as a what?
Penal colony
VOCAB: Tangata whenua
People of the land
Name of the ball and cord implement used by Maori women?
Poi
PKO stands for what?
Protect Kaho'olawe 'Ohana
In 1778, James Cook arrived in Hawai'i with his two ships named _____ and _____.
Resolution and Discovery
In 1956, 500 tons of TNT was dropped on the place called _____?
Sailor's Hat.
Who was the "ring leader" of the so-called "provisional Governemt"?
Sanford B Dole
Who became the self appointed governor of the Provisional Government of Hawai'i soon after the overthrow?
Sanford B. Dole.
What other nation shares this status of neutrality?
Switzerland?
What is the Maori form of marking the skin with ink using chisels and a mallet?
Ta Moko
What are the names of the Saimese twins that brought the knowledge of Tatau to Samoa?
Taema and Tilafaiga
The outbreak of which war, triggered the full-scale military occupation of Hawai'i?
The Spanish American War
Name of the US Naval ship present during the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom?
The U.S.S. Boston.
The principal element of design in whakairo is the human figure, sometimes called the _____
Tiki, after Tane's first born.
VOCAB: Cession
To yield or grant typically by treaty. The territory of a foreign government gained by the transfer of sovereignty.
love songs
Waiata aroha [Cupid shoots the aroha of love, making you sing][I know, that's stupid way to remember, but it will work]
Lullabies
Waiata oriori [Orion comes out at night]
Laments
Waiata tangi [Tangy]
Message bearing songs.
Waiata tohutohu [Who? You want me to take this message to hu?]
VOCAB: de facto
a successful revolution
VOCAB: tino rangatiratanga
absolute sovereignty
VOCAB: pakeha
foreigner
VOCAB: Kawanatanga
governance
VOCAB: Papa Kainga
homeland
Spell this word: ka iʻa ʻulaʻula
ka iʻa ʻulaʻula
Spell this word: ka puaʻa
ka puaʻa
Spell this word: ka ulu
ka ulu
Spell this word: ka ʻuala
ka ʻuala
Spell this word: ke kalo
ke kalo
VOCAB: de jure
lawful government
VOCAB: Hapu
sub-tribe
VOCAB: taonga
treasures (land, sea, forestry, culture, languge, fisheries, etc.)
VOCAB: iwi
tribe
VOCAB: tauiwi
visitor
To decorate or embellish
whakairo