The Kanaka Maoli, or Native Hawaiians, traditionally lived in houses called "hale." These structures were often made from natural materials such as wood, thatch, and grasses, designed to be well-suited to the local climate. Hale varied in size and purpose, serving as family homes, community gathering places, or religious sites. The design of these houses reflected the cultural values and lifestyle of the Kanaka Maoli, emphasizing harmony with the environment.
The Kanaka Maoli, or Native Hawaiians, traditionally utilized a variety of tools essential for their daily life and survival. They crafted fish hooks from materials like bone and wood, and used nets woven from plant fibers for fishing. Agricultural tools included stone adzes for shaping wood and planting, while they also created implements for gathering and preparing taro, a staple crop. Additionally, they fashioned kapa (bark cloth) using tools to pound and beat the bark into fabric.
colourful massive houses
The same kind of houses westerners live in for the most part however the impoverished ones do live in slum dwellings
they mostly all live in shacks or tents they don't really have houses.
luxury
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.
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)
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 Kanaka Maoli, or Native Hawaiians, traditionally utilized a variety of tools essential for their daily life and survival. They crafted fish hooks from materials like bone and wood, and used nets woven from plant fibers for fishing. Agricultural tools included stone adzes for shaping wood and planting, while they also created implements for gathering and preparing taro, a staple crop. Additionally, they fashioned kapa (bark cloth) using tools to pound and beat the bark into fabric.
kanaka is kind of like slavery. Kanaka's were tricked onto a boat, by people saying things like "get on the boat we have treasure", to be shipped to America to be put to slavery back in times when Bach was around. That is also where "John Kanakanaka" came from.
Kanaka Simhasanam was created in 2006.
Kanaka Chilanga was created in 1966.