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Hawaiian Culture
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The culture of Hawai'i people, along with that of the rest of
the Polynesians is unique primarily due to isolation of the islands.
A scholar once wrote that the Hawaiian culture disappeared
before it could be properly recorded. The only written glimpse of these
islands was given to us by Captain Cook and his officers.
More recently the Bishop Museum in Honolulu have pieced together
the data of the Polynesian people to give us a fairly clear vision of
the early Hawaiians.
Life centered around the kapu, a complex set of rules.
For instance women were not allowed to eat certain foods like pork and bananas.
There were many Gods and the Hawaiians were once labeled
the "noble savages", a label given not totally based in fact.
Early
Hawaiians were given to human sacrifices, cannibalism and they
constantly fought amongst themselves. But they were not savages either
as they developed a rich cultural heritage.
They also practiced a conservation that is in some
respects should be envied by the West. Food was plentiful as the
Hawaiians practiced closed fishing seasons and managed their natural
resources. They lived simply and generally in harmony with nature.
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