The double-hulled voyaging canoe built in Hawaiʻi to show how our ancestors might have navigated without instruments to settle the islands of the Pacific
What is Hōkūleʻa
100
The kind of pottery found by the archaeologist in sand dunes in Fiji.
What is Lapita
100
She is the Earth Mother, the goddess who gave birth to the Hawaiian Islands
Who is Papa
100
Fill in the blank:
I ka ______ no ke ola, i ka ______ no ka make.
What is ʻōlelo
100
One country exerting power over a smaller country to gain resources/wealth
What is imperialism
200
The traditional navigator from Satawal, Micronesia who navigated Hōkūleʻa on her first voyage from Hawaiʻi to Tahiti
Who is Mau Piailug
200
This was found by an archaeologist in Huahine, Tahiti after being buried for 1100 years in mud
What is large steering paddle or large planks of canoe
200
He is the Sky Father, half-brother to the Earth Mother
Who is Wākea
200
Two things introduced by Captain Cook that had a major impact on the Hawaiian language
What are diseases & weapons/technology
200
The best weapon unleashed by imperialism; the effect of which was to annihilate a people's belief in themselves (their language, their unity, their history, etc.)
What is the cultural bomb
300
The name of the voyaging canoe that our class visited on Sand Island, named after the star Spica, sister to Hawaiʻi's iconic voyaging canoe
What is Hikianalia
300
The bones of dogs, pigs, chickens found by an archaeologist in Halawa Valley, Molokai suggest these kinds of voyages
What is purposeful/intentional voyages
300
He is the second child born to the Sky Father and Hoʻohōkūkalani, named after his elder brother the kalo plant
Who is Hāloa
300
The group of people from America who had a major impact on the Hawaiian language, and put it into written form
What are missionaries
300
The two functions of language as described by Ngugi Wa Thiongo
What is means of communication & carrier of culture
400
The man who became the first Hawaiian in centuries to navigate a voyaging canoe from Hawaiʻi to Tahiti and back. His teacher was Mau Piailug
Who is Nainoa Thompson
400
The moʻolelo of Terehe, the girl who broke a kapu and was killed by the gods, reveals this direction that people were voyaging
What is west to east (against the prevailing tradewinds)
400
The structure of Hawaiian society included these four groups, the Hawaiian names are Akua, Kahuna, Aliʻi and makaʻāinana
What is Gods, Priests/Spiritual Advisors, Chiefs, commoners
400
One of the largest collection of Hawaiian stories and histories that we have today were captured in these once the language was written
What are Hawaiian language newspapers
400
Kenyan children were _________ for speaking their native language in the colonial schools, similar to the experience of Hawaiian children after the 1896 "English-only" policy
What is punished
500
The word used by Epeli Hauʻofa to describe a sea of islands with their inhabitants
What is Oceania
500
The moʻolelo of Rata, the boy who became king after all his uncles died while voyaging reveals this reason for people going on voyages
What is 1) visit family 2) avenge death of family/loved ones OR 3) recover remains of loved ones
500
The three lessons learned from the story of Earth Mother and Sky Father, one means "to care for the land", another means "sacred eating", and another is incest.
What is mālama ʻāina, ʻAikapu, nīʻaupiʻo
500
These Hawaiian language immersion schools for young children were modeled after the Maori Kōhanga Reo program, meaning "language nest"
What is Pūnana Leo
500
Ngugi wants Kenyan children to transcend this. It is a disassociation of oneself with his/her native language and environment