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45 Cards in this Set
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. In “Pele’s Appeal”, this quote was said by whom?
“This energy of geothermal belongs to a deity that has lived for hundreds of years, and is still very much alive, very much visible, very much respected” |
Pualani Kanahele
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What is a native Hawaiian’s belief of Pele?
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She is a living deity.
- EC: also a demigod; she was at one time a human. |
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Why are ‘Auwai systems so important to the Lo’i besides watering?
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- allows the cool water to circulate around the kalo
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What is the difference between wetland and dry land cultivation of kalo?
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- taste is different, wetland produces 5x more kalo than dry land
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What other food sources were grown in the Lo’i
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- 1. Opai (fresh water shrimp),
- 2. O’opu (fresh water fish) - EC: Hihiwai (fresh water opihi) - EC: Crayfish |
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What kind of water makes up a walled Loko’ia?
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brackish water (mixture of fresh and salt water)
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What is the most popular fish raised in a walled Loko’ia?
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Grey Mullet
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The depth of the Loko’ia was no more then 2 to 3 feet deep to _____.
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- allow the sun to penetrate the water to grow Limu
- EC: seaweed |
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What was the Makahā in the Loko’ia used for?
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- controls the flow of the water in and out of the Loko’ia
- EC: traps fish |
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What is an Ahupua’a?
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division of land that goes out to, and includes, the sea
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At one time there were Kalo patches throughout the Ahupua’a of ______.
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-Waikiki
EC: Moku of O’ahu EC: Ili of Manoa |
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What county is the island of Kaho’olawe in?
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Maui
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What is the directional point for navigation on Kaho’olawe?
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Kealaikahiki
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Name the highest point on Kaho’olawe
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Moaula (Pu’u Moa’ulanui)
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Both Kaho’olawe and Lāna’i was used as a ___________.
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-Penal Colony
EC: Kaho’olawe= men EC: Lāna’i= women |
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By martial law, when was Kaho’olawe taken over by the military?
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-December 8, 1941
EC: one day after Pearl Harbor |
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Besides the U.S., what other countries were involved in the bombing of Kaho’olawe?
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-Japan, Australia, Canada
EC: Rim Pact |
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What is the name of the crater created by a 2000 lb. bomb?
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-Sailor’s hat
EC: in 1965 |
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Who were the 2 native Hawaiians who lost their lives protesting the military on Kaho’olawe?
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-George Helms and Kimo Mitchel
EC: Uncle Harry Mitchel= Kimo Mitchel’s father |
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What year was Kaho’olawe turned over from the military to the state of Hawai’i?
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-1996
EC: 1990 bombing stopped |
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What is the code name for the Hydrogen (H) Bomb?
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-Bravo
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Half life is the story of what Pacific Island group?
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Marshall Islands
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How many atomic and hydrogen bombs have been exploded in these islands?
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-66 bombs
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Where was Bravo first used and when?
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-Bikini Atoll;
-March 1, 1954 |
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What does Mea No’eau mean?
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skillfully created work; art (2 types)
EC: aesthetic (skillfully hand-made creation, from mind; enjoy) EC: function (e.g. fishhooks, canoes, bird feathers) |
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Aesthetic
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visual art, form, expression
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Function
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anything that can be used
tools, fish hooks, weapons, pottery, kapa, canoes, birdfeathers |
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Mea No'eau
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Combination of aeesthetic and fuction
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Ahuula
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feather cape
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Lei Hulu
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Feathered Lei
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Kapa
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Wauke/clothing - from paper mullberry
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Pu'u
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hill
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Lua-
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Pit ec: bathroom
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Mauka
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towards the mountain
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Kona
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Leeward
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Loko'ia
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fish pond
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O'opu
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fresh water fish
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Hihiwai
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freshwater opihi
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Hula
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form of story telling visual art or performing art
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Bravo
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H Bomb
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Ko'olau
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Windward
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Trade winds
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Prevailing Winds, northeast
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Mo'oku'auhau
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Genealogy
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Half Life
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Marshall Islands
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Hale Mau Mau
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Pele's Home crater in Kilauea
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