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Hawaiian Culture Research Paper

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I will start off by saying that I am writing about different aspects of Hawaiian culture. The first 2 aspects of the Hawaiian culture that I will be educating you about is the overall culture of the state and also, a little history on Hawaii. The state of Hawaii is valued to be very beautiful and to have great views of the vast landscape. The flower lei represents a welcome home gift from the islanders. It is there way of saying welcome you made it! You should never take it off in public, which is considered rude and dishonorable. There is also expert canoe builders and non-tool navigators. They know how to construct a sturdy boat to move resources or people. The non-tool navigators know the lay of the land. Using only the sun, the moon, and …show more content…

The word Aloha in the Hawaiian culture can mean hello or goodbye. It also means love and affection. This word is also used as a symbol, not just any old word, and I will tell you why. The literal meaning of aloha is “the presence of breath” or “the breath of life.” It comes from “Alo,” meaning presence, front and face, and “ha,” meaning breath. Aloha is a way of living and treating each other with love and respect. There is also a law in Hawaii called the Aloha Law. By definition, it is the coordination of mind and heart within each person. It brings each person to the self. Each person must think and emote good feelings to others. In the contemplation and presence of the life force. You must treat people with this spirit, or else you will be looked down upon. There are four major gods looked upon in Hawaii. They are: Ku, Loon, Kane, and Kanaloa. There is also Pele, Hina, Laka, Kuula, Papa, and Poliahu. Kane is the father of living creatures. Ku is the God of war. Kanaloa is the god of the underworld and the teacher of magic. Lono is the god of agriculture. Pele is the goddess of lighting, wind, fire, and volcanoes. Hina is the goddess of the moon. Laka is the goddess of hula. Kuula is the god of fishermen. Papa is the fertility mother, and the earth mother. Poliahu is one of the four goddesses of snow. She is Pele’s

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