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Cultural facts

Artefacts

Influences

HULA

MAKAU

ʻUMEKE

LEI

  • Acculturation in Hawaiian culture highlights how external influences shaped its evolution. The arrival of Polynesians established core traditions, while Western explorers and Christian missionaries brought new languages, customs, and religion

Acculturation

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  2. National Geographic Society. (n.d.). Hawaii’s cultural history. Retrieved September 6, 2024, from https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/hawaiian-culture
  3. PBS Hawai'i. (n.d.). Hawaiian Renaissance: Reviving culture and language. Retrieved September 6, 2024, from https://www.pbshawaii.org/hawaiian-renaissance
  4. University of Hawaii. (n.d.). Preserving Hawaiian traditions. Retrieved September 6, 2024, from https://www.hawaii.edu/about/culture
  1. Hawai'i State Archives. (n.d.). The history of Hawaii's monarchy. Retrieved September 6, 2024, from https://ags.hawaii.gov/archives/

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Hawaiians maintain a strong connection to their roots with practices like hula, lei-making, and the Hawaiian language.

Hawaii integrates influences from Western explorers, Christian missionaries, and Asian immigrants. These interactions enriched the local culture without erasing native traditions.

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Hula dance

Traditional garlands made of flowers, leaves, or shells, symbolizing love and respect.

Instruments like ipu (gourds) and pūʻili (bamboo sticks) used in hula dance to tell stories.

Handcrafted tools used for fishing, crucial to the Hawaiian diet.

Carved wooden bowls used for storing food or serving meals during important ceremonies.

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