They eat food
it is pronounced molokI
In Hawaiian, the word for gypsy is "Kanaka Maoli."
Kanaka naia were the "people" who lived in the sea surrounding the island, meaning dolphins/porposes...as opposed to kanaka maoli who were the native people who lived on the lands.
Hawaiians are not native americans. Hawaiians are Hawaiian. We call ourselves Kanaka maoli.
James Cook discovered Hawaii for the European. Hawaii was settled in 300 AD by the original native people of these islands the Kanaka Maoli.
The term Native Hawaiian is a complex one and has evolved over the decades. A native hawaiian, better known as a kanaka 'oiwi or kanaka maoli is a Hawaiian of aboriginal descent. "Hawaiian" is the nationality and has been since 1840.
The term Native Hawaiian is a complex one and has evolved over the decades. A native hawaiian, better known as a kanaka 'oiwi or kanaka maoli is a Hawaiian of aboriginal descent. "Hawaiian" is the nationality and has been since 1840. (reprinted from an earlier reply)
Aloha: Hmm... you probably mean "he moku e kanaka". Thsi could mean several things based on context; he is seperated (like from a girlfriend or family), or he is an outcast, or he is not a part of us/it, etc.
Kanaka Chilanga was created in 1966.
Kanaka Simhasanam was created in 2006.
In Hawaiian, "Oukou hoopailua au kanaka eia nei" roughly translates to "I am telling you people that I am here."