Old time Hawaiians and their work . Hawaiian Girl sweeping with PrimitiveBroom 78 OLD-TIME HAWAIIANS AND THEIR WORK REVIEW What did the Hawaiians use for beds ? for covering ? for pillows ?How were their houses lighted ? What dishes did they have ? Howwere spoons made ? How did they store things away, and why ? Howwere the walls decorated ? What did they use for a comb ? a looking-glass ? a knife ? soap ?What was a lomi-lomistick ? Name some ofthe things which theyused in their you know of otherthings which they hadin their houses ? Make a list of allthe articles that mighthave been i


Old time Hawaiians and their work . Hawaiian Girl sweeping with PrimitiveBroom 78 OLD-TIME HAWAIIANS AND THEIR WORK REVIEW What did the Hawaiians use for beds ? for covering ? for pillows ?How were their houses lighted ? What dishes did they have ? Howwere spoons made ? How did they store things away, and why ? Howwere the walls decorated ? What did they use for a comb ? a looking-glass ? a knife ? soap ?What was a lomi-lomistick ? Name some ofthe things which theyused in their you know of otherthings which they hadin their houses ? Make a list of allthe articles that mighthave been in Keikiwaishouse when he livedwith Manuia the fisher-man. In another listname the things whichIs there anything in the list. LoMi-LoMi Stick were probably in the house of Kaolaniwhich was not useful? If you have already made a grass house, furnish it as well as youcan. Use the mat which you have woven. Make a broom af smallpieces of the midrib of a coconut leaf. Fasten a branch of a tree infront of the house and hang the kokos, with calabashes which youhave made, upon the limbs. If you can get a native doll, dress herin a pau of cloth or paper decorated to look like tapa, or else in thesmall piece of real tapa \vhich you have made. Perhaps you can thinkof other furniture to use in your house. STONEWORK The masons of long ago were strong men who lifted andcarried all the heavy stones by hand. Many men workedtogether, passing the stones from hand to hand or from ^ Ah ••--$ ?\^f xc Men Ell UN lib liuiLDiNG A Stune Wall shoulder to shoulder without dropping a single one. Themason had to be skillful in matching his stones so thatthe wall would be firm and strong. 79 8o OLD-TIME HAWAIIANS AND THEIR WORK Fis


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