Hawaiian Culture Research Paper

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There are many walks of life, religion, tradition and practices. Imagine being in a world where everyone is the exact same worshiping the same god? If people were all the same would life be different? Or would humans just one day get tired of being the same as everyone else? If everybody were the exact same would they feel special? Just let that sink in. Take this journey with me to understand what the Ancient Hawaiian Culture is like and how they built their entire life style.
The Polynesians first settled on the western Pacific and the edges of Asia. According to HawaiiHistory.com the Hawaiian culture adapted to their new settled home very easily. They started making their famous coral reefs. They picked up a skill which was surfing they were very good at it too. They also had to get used to the fact that the island had volcanoes. Over time their populations grew tremendously. Which nowadays they’re still handing out their coral reefs and are great surfers.
The type of cooking methods the Polynesians used were boiling, broiling and
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The chief had his own residence on a stone foundations which kept the house drier. Woman and children were forbidden to be in there. Most houses were strawed together with clumps of pili grass. That's why they were called “ grass hut.” A large fish net was often used to cover the grass so it wouldn’t curl up and keep everything together through the weather. The floor was usually covered by a woven mat. 9 to 10 people were to live in each home. There were often little to no furniture in the homes. They’d have a placed called, “Hale Puha.” This is where they would store drums and the other things they’d use in their sacred hula dances. (mythichawaii.com) Just imagine being in their homes or tribes. Family means everything to them. Think about just knowing no matter what happens they know they’ve got their entire family loving them. I’m sure they go every single day knowing that they’re