Hawaiian Culture

Hawaiian Culture [KHO3204]

Semester Course

Prerequisite: None

Hawaiian Culture is a course designed to teach students about the traditional culture and homeland of the Hawaiian people.  Areas of study include the physical environment, communications, origins, religion, society/government, and economics of the native Hawaiian people.  Classroom activities help to develop the communication skills of writing, researching, speaking as well as critical thinking skills.  Students will gain an increased awareness of Hawaiian cultural values and will more clearly understand what it means to be Hawaiian in a modern world.

A $5.00 fee for Lā Nohona Hawaiʻi (our culminating event) will be charged. Another possible $5.00 entry fee for Bishop Museum may be charged.

HAWAIIAN CULTURE COURSE SUMMARY LINK