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Hawaiian Studies Ch. 4 Study Game

Hawaiian Studies Ch. 4 Study Game. a. hihiwai b . lawai’a c. kilo’ia d . kahuna kai. The head Hawaiian fisherman was called a __________________________. a. nets , spears, traps b . children c. paddles d . Ku’ula.

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Hawaiian Studies Ch. 4 Study Game

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  1. Hawaiian Studies Ch. 4 Study Game

  2. a. hihiwai • b. lawai’a • c. kilo’ia • d. kahuna kai The head Hawaiian fisherman was called a __________________________.

  3. a. nets, spears, traps • b. children • c. paddles • d. Ku’ula Hawaiians would bless their ___________________________ before going fishing.

  4. a. mano • b. olona • c. ahi • d. ‘aumakua A special family god is called a(n) _______________________.

  5. a. used to catch lots of fish at one time • b. used on reefs as well as deep water • c. used only at night Which of these tells about fishing spears

  6. a. opihipicker • b. hukilau • c. kilo’ia • d. luau A group or ohana working together to pull in a very large net with ti leaves was called a(n) ________________.

  7. a. how to make fishing tools • b. about the ways of fishing • c. how to teach his grandfather Which of these phrases tells what a boy had to learn to become a fisherman?

  8. a. bag • b. gill • c. throw • d. hand or scoop Hawaiians of old, especially the women, children, and the kupuna, used small nets in shallow water called __________________________.

  9. they wanted the baby fish to be born • b. they were afraid of the gods • c. they wanted to eat fish eggs Why didn’t Hawaiians catch fish that were spawning?

  10. a. they did not need many tools • b. they had to understand the ways of fishing • c. they had to understand the stars • d. they had to understand the sea Which two of these was true about Hawaiian fishermen?

  11. a. they didn’t need all the fish • b. they only liked certain kinds of fish • c. they thought about the fish their children would need someday Why was fish conservation a part of the Hawaiians way of life.

  12. __________ Hawaiians took as much fish as they desired from the sea, even if some went to waste. • __________ Hawaiians prayed to their gods to help them catch fish, and they made offerings to those gods when fish were caught. • __________ Hawaiians knew the value of conserving fish so they took spawning mother fish and little baby fish to cook for luaus. • __________ Hawaiians thought hooks made from the bones of a hairy man were best. True or False?

  13. a. Hawaiian god of fishing • b. Rock walls with water inside for fish • c. A flow of water in one direction • d. a small fishing shrine • e. A pretend animal or object that makes others come near What’s the word??

  14. f. Something used to attract fish • g. rise and fall of the surface of the sea • h. a group of fish • i. Bark used for fishing line and nets • j. Fish carrying eggs What’s the word??

  15. ____ The fish were shared. • ____ The net was slowly let out of the canoe. • ____ The canoe took the net out to sea. • ____ The people pulled the net to shore. • ____ Ti leaves were tied to the ropes. Number in order these steps in a hukilau.

  16. How did Hawaiians conserve?

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