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Frogleg
 
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Default Cheesehead turned Kama Aina WAS Rock salt -- sidewalk vs. stomach

On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 16:53:48 GMT, "kilikini"
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>"Frogleg" > wrote in message
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>> Haole means 'foreigner.' kilikini is saying she's not a native
>> Hawaiian. Hey, kilikini, what's the word for native?

>
>Hawaiian? <g>


I deserved that. :-)

>The Hawaiian people called themselves
>Kanaka Maole; Kanaka meaning people, Maole meaning with spirit. The
>missionaries became Kama'aina, Kama = same and aina = land, meaning,
>loosely, people of the same land. When more people came over, the
>foreigners were called haole = without spirit, not from the land. The term
>haole has grown over the years to mean only white people. It's usually
>used in a derogatory way, as in f*ckin' haole! Excuse my language........


Thank you. I *have* heard Kanaka, but not Kama Aina.


 
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