Definitions
History/Significance
Tools/Materials
Designs/Symbols
ʻŌlelo Hawaii
(Translations)
100

Shawl or cape

What is a kīhei?

100

Kīhei could represent these things

What is a story, journey, academic accomplishments?

100

Bark cloth/traditional Hawaiian garments 

What is Kapa?

100

You use this part of a stamp to make laū kapala

What is the stem?

100

Stories and/or legends

What are moʻolelo?

200

The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation

What are traditions?

200

The kīhei should be removed if you need to use the..

What is the bathroom or restroom?

200

Modern day, people use this fabric in place of kapa

What is muslin? 

200

This plant can be used to represent fish scales

What is ti leaf?

200

Plants and/or crops

What are mea kanu?

300

The kīhei should be knotted on this shoulder

What is the left shoulder?

300

Can come in multiple colors but you will most likely be using the color black

What is (acrylic) paint?

300

The fruit is yellow and itʻs stem can be used for a crescent design

What is banana or maiʻa?

300

Thought and/or ideas

What are manaʻo?

400

Kīhei are most commonly used during these two events

What are ceremonies and protocols?

400

Bamboo stamp

What is ʻohe kāpala?

400

This design or symbol can represent life or death using triangles, commonly seen in tattoos

What is a spear?

400

Paper mulberry, used to make kapa

What is wauke?

500

The color of Hawaii CCʻs kīhei that is used along with you own kīhei

What is burgundy?

500

Vegetable or plant stamp

what is lau kāpala?

500

Name 3 plants that can be used for stamping

ʻohe, kalo, ti leaf, maiʻa, kō

500

Graduation ceremonies for ancient arts

What are ʻūniki?

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