No :p:p:p:p:p::p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p:p
huts
Hawaii, American Samoa, Samoa. Tonga, or Polynesia in general.
people.... and beaches, volcanos, mud huts and forests
hawaii isnt a deserted place and people live in huts and wear grass skirts! ad not everyone who lives here is hawaiian. and we dont have luaus everyday and no everyone dances hula... we speak english people! so yes there are beggars.
Most people in Hawaii live on the island of Oahu. There are 6 other islands( Maui, Hawaii, Kauai, Molokai, lanai, niihau) that people live on but most people live on Oahu. No one lives in Kahoolawe, though. AND NO, WE DO NOT LIVE IN GRASS HUTS! THAT WAS BEFORE WORLD WAR II!!
In reference to "grass huts", in which the correct term would be Thatched hut, that would be Hale Pili. Pronounced: Hale (Ha-lay) Pili (Pea-lee)
the apache lived in big grass huts made from twigs and grass
Torf kofar. torf = the grass on the roof kofar = hut
in pohnpei we usually have wood, grass, and cement houses from what i kno..chuuk has mostly grass huts
Improved answer. Yokuts used Tule grass to weave their huts. wood and specile kind of grass .
nowadays: people live in regular houses like any American family might. in the olden polynesian days: grass shacks/huts
They dance around in grass skirts hat do you think.