Old time Hawaiians and their work . reen, blue, black, and whitewere also used. Draw and color the figure of a Hawaiian wearing a cape and helmetand holding a spear. Draw another figure of a man in a sitting positionspinning olona upon his thigh. DRESS AND ORNAMENT The people did not need much clothing in that mildclimate. They used tapa and matting for clothes, andshells, seeds, or flowers for Menehunes wearing the Malo Women wore the pan, which was made from a pieceof tapa about four yards long and one yard wide. It wasmade in several layers, often beautifully colored red,yellow


Old time Hawaiians and their work . reen, blue, black, and whitewere also used. Draw and color the figure of a Hawaiian wearing a cape and helmetand holding a spear. Draw another figure of a man in a sitting positionspinning olona upon his thigh. DRESS AND ORNAMENT The people did not need much clothing in that mildclimate. They used tapa and matting for clothes, andshells, seeds, or flowers for Menehunes wearing the Malo Women wore the pan, which was made from a pieceof tapa about four yards long and one yard wide. It wasmade in several layers, often beautifully colored red,yellow, or black. 64 DRESS AND ORNAMENT 65 The pan was usually worn as a short skirt. It waswound around the body several times, and the end wastucked in at the waist or drawn up over one shoulder. Acord at the waist made it more secure ; and when a smoothpebble was rolled up in the top edge and tucked under


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