poloke — Pukui-Elbert, Haw to Eng , vs., Broken; broke, without funds (slang).
What is paliku?
Paliku (pă’-lĭ-kū’), n. An ancient order of priests on Hawaii, who are said to have come originally from Paliku, a foreign country; another order was called ka Nalu.
What does Kapu mean in Hawaiian?
forbidden, sacred
Kapu means forbidden, sacred or holy. The Kapu system was made for women and mens protection, but also their corrections or rights against each other.
Why Do Hawaiians not wear shoes inside?
It shows respect to the owner of the house by keeping their home clean and not tracking dirt and germs inside, especially if there’s a baby or toddler crawling around on the floor, but on an emotional level, removing your shoes also means it’s time to relax and join in the party.
What is the meaning of Malama?
mālama — Pukui-Elbert, Haw to Eng / mā. lama /, 1. nvt., To take care of, tend, attend, care for, preserve, protect, beware, save, maintain; to keep or observe, as a taboo; to conduct, as a service; to serve, honor, as God; care, preservation, support, fidelity, loyalty; custodian, caretaker, keeper.
What is Pālolo like in Hawaii?
Like many of Hawaii’s neighborhoods, Pālolo consists of an entire valley. The mauka (mountain-side) of the valley is agricultural in nature. The makai (ocean-side) of the valley ends approximately at Waiʻalae Avenue and is densely settled, mostly with single-family homes.
Where is the Pālolo Valley?
Pālolo Valley is bordered on the mauka end by the Koʻolau Range, to the Koko Head (approximately East) side by Wilhelmina Rise, on the makai end by the neighborhood of Kaimuki, and on the ʻEwa (approximately west) side by Waʻahila Ridge.
What is the name of the valley in Honolulu?
Pālolo is a valley, stream, and residential neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. It lies approximately four miles east and inland from downtown Honolulu, and less than a mile from Diamond Head. Like many of Hawaii’s neighborhoods, Pālolo consists of an entire valley. The mauka of the valley is agricultural in nature.