Wednesday, February 16, 2011

One of my favorite things about Hawaii: FOOD!

Hello...

Today I had the idea to do a luau in honor of the Hemmings during our camping trip, since they are moving up here. Because of this, today my Mother and I decided to read about food in hawaiian history...one of my favorite things about Hawaii!

I learned something today that made me think, 'I'm so glad that's not true THESE days!' :) Girls used to not be able to eat kalua pig!!! (I LOVE kalua pig.) Also, I learned that girls actually didn't cook in old Hawaii, which suprised me. Mom usually does the cooking around here!

I also learned that the men did the gardening, also. The only gardening the women did was the taro patches.

Well, I think I'm going to get started on planning the luau in June!

~Kiana

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Reciprocity

Hi...

Today I learned about reciprocity. In old Hawaii, there was no trading; they gave gifts, and if the reciever accepted it, they would give a gift back to the giver when they had it.

It brought you honor if you gave a gift. If you recieved a gift, you might give it to your friend, and your friend might give it to her mom, and her mom might give it to her husband, and the husband might give it to and elderly person, and the elderly person might give it to the chief, and so on.

Hawaiians measured wealth not by how much they had, but how much they could give. Here's an example. If I had 45 fish and you had 15, you may still have more value than me if you had fewer fish because you had given them away.

I learned some interesting facts today!!!

Kiana