Found this web link describe native hawain structures that may be of some help. Not sure it's original source. http://www.oha.org/files/2009/leg/OHA2009-11.pdf
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The native word for rain can vary depending on the language or culture. For example, in Hawaiian, it is "ua"; in Navajo, it is "tłʼízí"; in Swahili, it is "mvua"; and in Maori, it is "ua".
magma from hot spots in the crust
Alae ula is a bird, not a plant or animal. It is also known as the Hawaiian moorhen and is native to Hawaii.
The Legislature which is made up of the House of representatives and the Senate
Native Americans made their houses out of sticks . They also made them out of mud . They made their tee pees out of buffalo skin and sticks.
English mostly but the native language is Hawaiian
Taro makes poi.
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 wall are made of clay.the top was made out of grases
There are no native Hawaiian animals that can be called "cubs"
There is no native Hawaiian word for Dinosaur.
Anyone who has 100%, 75%, 50% and no less than 25% Hawaiian Blood. This generation you will be unable to find at least 50% Hawaiian.
No, not exactly. The Hawaiian language doesn't have any native words for mammals, because mammals are not native to the Hawaiian Islands.African Elephants are called 'elepani which is just the English word converted into Hawaiian pronunciation.
i personally live on the big island of Hawaii and i know from research and studies that native houses were made from leaves called ki or ti leafe
There is no such thing as a Hawaiian monkey. No land mammals are native to Hawaii.
The Hawaiian word for a non-native is "malihini." It refers to someone who is a newcomer or visitor to the islands, not originally from Hawaii.