(definitions)
Define Wahi Pana
Sacred places
Heiau
The alii appointed the the makaainana leader
NAHH False
Who would the Hiapo be in the care of?
Grandparents
Why was the punahele known as a "living history book"?
They learned chants, customs, and knowledge from their grandparents and that was carried on to future generations.
Who is the author of the article
John Kalei Laimana Jr
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Define Punahele and state their importance
Usually this favorite child was the hiapo or first born. This child was, by tradition, given (hanaʻid) to the grandparents, there to be reared for future responsibilities as a family senior. A non-hiapo child might also be earmarked for punahele status because of special talents or because of some sign or portent before or at his birth.
Only Hiapo were appointed as Punahele
NAHH FALSE
Why is the punahele important?
Prepare for leadership
They would continue with their day normally.
With your group recite the hawaiian vows
A (AHH)
E (EHH)
I (EE)
O (OHH)
U (OO)
Define Oihana
Occupation
Punahele method was only practiced by makaainana
FALSE
What term was used to describe how the punahele contributed to the Waipio Vally?
Cooperative Efficiency
Punahele would train to become ________
Konohiki
Define Hiapo
The first born child
It takes 30-40 years to train a konohiki
TRUEE sistah
How many major families were in Waipio Valley?
14
Who is Emil Wolfgram?
Define Mo'oku'ahau
Genealogy
Paka'alana is the compound of Liloa
TRUE BRADDAH
What did John Thomas draw a map of for Emil Wolfgram?
He drew a map of the locations to the wahi pana in Waipio Vally
The final selection of Konohiki was dependent on ___________ __________
individual performance