HWST 107 Study Guide #2 - Unit 5
*Hula*
A dance form accompanied by chant or song
*Kapa*
A fabric made by Native Hawaiians
Kakau Moli
A series of needles made from hippopotamus tusk
Kahili
A symbol of the ali'i and families of the Hawaiian Islands. Indicated royal lineage
Hana no'eau
A unified expression of function, aesthetics, spirituality and connection to man, nature and spiritual world
"Encounters with Paradise"
Comprehensive examination of the various artistic visions of Hawaii
*'Ono*
Delicious
'Ahu'ula
Feather Cloak
Lei Hulu
Feather leis
"Holo Mai Pele"
Goddess epic of the Hawaiian people
Oli
Hawaiian chant
*Mele*
Hawaiian chants, songs, or poems
Kakau 'Uhi
Native Hawaiian form of marking/chronicling the skin with ink using chisels and a mallet
Halau
School, academy, or group
*Mea no'eau*
Skillfully crafted works of art
Haku
The method of braiding foliage such as flowers and ferns on a natural base material like ti or banana leaves
*Kaona*
Words with double meanings that might bring good or bad fortune