The Polynesian Club is a very well known club at Chino Hills High School, so I felt that everyone should know a bit more about it. To find out more about the subject I sought help from Adrian Bagro, a junior officer in the club. For those who do not know, Polynesian Club is a Hawaiian dance club that uses Polynesian moves. They use these moves to create dances to perform at events like luaus. The members of Poly meet at the modules and practice from 3:00 to 5:00 on Thursdays. Later in the year they begin to have practices on Saturdays at Alterra Park from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., as the year progresses there are also practices on Tuesdays from 3:00 to 5:00. They have their meetings on Tuesday’s during lunch in room 244. I asked Adrian why he joined,
The overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom led to Hawaii being annexed to the United States. The overthrow involved many people and groups who supported Hawaii being annexed, such as Lorrin Thurston and The Committee of Safety. However, there were also many people who were against it including, Robert Wilcox, James Blount, and Aloha Aina. The overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom happened on January 17, 1893, where the provisional government took over and declared martial law in Hawaii. The Hawaiian Kingdom was officially annexed by the United States on August 12, 1898. The overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom was unjustified because King Kalakaua was forced to sign the Bayonet constitution of 1887 which took all the power away from him and the monarchy.
One famous Polynesian tradition is a celebration dinner to mark an important event. This typically features a feast of pig cooked in a pit oven, then entertainment including local dancing, drumming and fire-walking. In Hawaii these celebrations are well-known as ‘luaus’, in Fiji they are ‘lovos’, and for Maoris they are called ‘hangi’.
Yes the Potawatomi tribe did believe in different gods and this what most of the Indians whore. if you believe in God or spirits you went to a church (which is in the next photo). And according to some websites they do believe in god and spirits. Mostly spirits that them helped make their food grow.
This research paper focuses on the identification of Hmong culture, elucidating specific generational differences in America that are considered the major division of the Hmong community appropriately. There are a few distinguishing common, yet complex challenges of living between the older and younger generations. Based on the studies of psychosocial perspectives today’s modern Hmong group and their distinctive views of socialism, activities and everyday life that affect his or her lifestyle. This essay will cover three important topics: Culture clash between generations of Hmong in America; How traditional culture is still significant in older generations’ modern life, and the disagreements they have to face within their community.
In what ways was the traditional leadership of Samoan villages different from typical American leadership?
There are more resources out farther west that we are excluding from our imperialism. Islands in the pacific have rich untouched resources that we can be taking advantage of. Not only resources but land that we can protect are our country from with military bases scattered across the pacific. Our enemies will have an extremely hard time getting through the minefield of military bases. With these resources and advantages. We could have a huge growth in economy and power. As a country, we should seriously consider moving further west beyond the coast because we would get rich untouched resources, military advantages, and have a huge growth in power and money.
American Samoa is located in the South Pacific Ocean, 60 miles (97 kilometers) east of the Independent State of Samoa, it’s latitude is -14.16 and the longitude is -170.42. It is a 17hr and 45 min flight to American Samoa from Houston Tx. American Samoa 5856 miles (9425 km) away from Houston Tx. It lies about 1600 miles northeast of New Zealand, and 2200 miles southwest of the U.S state of Hawaii.
American Samoa suffers from overfishing, water radiation, and canning companies. In order to make canned fish products, fishing companies always over fish in large areas that have fishes. Canneries have left little fish for the people of american samoa, because of their greed. Thankfully they still have other natural resources to help help them survive. Then again this cause is very bad for fishermen, who make a living just trying to sell fish but can’t because of this problem.
Samoan people have been migrating to the United States and other parts of the world seeking jobs, furthering their education and most especially finding a better future for their families. Even though they do not want to leave the island, it’s the love for the family wanting them to have a better life, it is the strive for a good education so that they may one day return home and serve its people in whatever field they majored in after graduating from college. Some would choose to stay and work overseas after graduating. Furthermore, when you are all but ready to retire and looking for a place to live and enjoy your retirement. This is where American Samoa enters the picture.
Has it ever occurred to you that it’s slightly abnormal that all countries that exist today are growing, developing, and expanding at different rates and standards? Some until recently, were still living as if we were in the stone age? An excellent example for this is the Papua New Guineans. Throughout time at least each nation has advanced compared to what it was like thousands of years ago. The origin of maintaining an undeveloped lifestyle long left behind by the rest of their world all come down to their isolation from other cultures, specificities of their environment, and their lack of large settlements which comes down to geographic luck, and how you use it as an advantage.
Life on an Island is not all sunsets and ocean breezes; everyday life can be challenging and rough. Most of Samoa’s economy is based on agriculture and has a current population of 198,926 (“The World Fact Book: Samoa,” 2017). Samoa export of agricultural goods and commercial fishing provides limited job opportunities in other sectors. The commercial fisherman are starting bring back less loads due to over fishing. Samoa’s limited potable water is causing health problems and with the population growth expected to reach 204,864 by 2022, those system are not going to be able provide clean drinking water (“Travelers’ Health,” 2017). The four-week mission to Samoa is going to provide clean drinking water, reduce the amount of
The Maori people were one of the first polynesian settlers, and they lived in groups where they, made tools and weapons, gardened, and caught fish.
Polynesian people, as a collective race, are highly varied and have many distinctive ethnic groups across numerous island nations. All of these groups have an individual culture and language system with many regional dialects among them, although segments of some of them transfer from one group to another through cultural sharing among mingling peoples, so there are some similarities among groups that historically descended from or interacted with one another.
Polynesians came to New Zealand for numerous reasons. One was the reasons were that there was a lack of job opportunities in their islands, so they moved to New Zealand for more job opportunities. Another reason was the strict rules of the islands regarding the way of life and religion. Education was much better in New Zealand, this led to families moving to provide better education opportunities for their children. One huge reason why Polynesians came to New Zealand was to work in factories. After World War II, Europe had come to a crisis as they had a deficiency of people working and producing products for the country. This led to Europe to look for help within its allies. Europe had asked for some New Zealand products to be imported in.
Bronislaw Malinowski is a Pole who died in New Haven, Connecticut at the age of 58. He traveled to the Trobriand Islands, east of Papua New Guinea, to reform ethnographic work on the native islanders. In The Argonauts of the Pacific West Bronislaw Malinowski captured his ethnographic works for Anthropologists to read and take in, for years to come.