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A POPULAR HAWAIIAN HAND GESTURE IS
SHAKA, OR "HANG-LOOSE". THIS GESTURE IS MADE BY
FOLDING THE INDEX, MIDDLE, AND THE RING FINGERS DOWN
AND LEAVING THE THUMB AND BABY FINGER POINTING
UPWARD.
Submitter comment:
THE GESTURE IS USED AS A GREETING, IT IS PRINTED
ON T-SHIRTS, AND AS A SIGN OF FRIENDLINESS.
IT IS ALSO USED IN PLACE OF WAVING GOOD-BYE
TO SOMEONE.
Where learned: HAWAII ; HONOLULU
Subject headings: | SPEECH -- Gesture |
Date learned: 03-00-1984
A POPULAR TRADITION IN HAWAII IS USING
THE TERM "ALOHA".
Submitter comment:
WHILE IN HAWAII I LEARNED TO USE THIS WORD
IN MANY DIFFERENT SITUATIONS. WHEN BOARDING
AND UNBOARDING THE PLANE, ANN PLACED
A GARDINIA LEIGH AROUNG MY NECK AND SAID
ALOHA. BEFORE GOING TO BED AT NIGHT THE
OHTA'S ALL SAID ALOHA INSTEAD OF "GOOD-NIGHT".
EACH LETTER I RECEIVE FROM HAWAII IS SIGNED
ALOHA---ANN.
Where learned: HAWAII ; HONOLULU
Subject headings: | SPEECH -- Formula |
ALL DURING MY CHILDHOOD IN HONOLULU, HAWAII, I KEPT THE
SACRED TRADITION OF SALUTING THE "CAPTAIN"--A LARGE
ROCK AT THE SIDE OF THE ROAD NEAR THE PALI (THE CLIFF WHERE
KAMEHAMEHA MADE HIS FAMOUS LEAP). IT WAS SAID THAT ONE
MUST SALUTE IN ORDER TO INSURE SAFETY ON WHAT WAS THEN
A TORTUROUS ROUTE DOWN THE MOUNTAIN. NO ONE SEEMED TO
KNOW WHERE THE CUSTOM STARTED, BUT IT WAS VERY OLD.
Where learned: HAWAII ; HONOLULU
Subject headings: | BELIEF -- Magic of Speech, Sign, Color |
Date learned: CHILDHOOD
IF YOU HAVE A BLISTER ON YOUR TONGUE, YOU MUST HAVE
TOLD A FIB.
Where learned: HAWAII ; HONOLULU
James Callow Keyword(s): LYING
Subject headings: | BELIEF -- Body part Senses Mouth, teeth, lips, tongue BELIEF -- Product or activity of man or animal |
POPULAR SAYING
I'LL BE GOG-SWOGGLED AND EATIN' UP MY BULLFROG.
Submitter comment:
THIS DOES NOT APPEAR TO MAKE ANY SENSE, WHICH LEADS ME TO
BELIEVE THAT IT MAY BE A VALUABLE EXAMPLE OF SOMETHING
QUITE OLD. WHEN QUESTIONED, MY FATHER (E.W. MARTIN) COULD
NOT REMEMBER WHEN HE FIRST HEARD IT; HIS FATHER HAD SAID IT
TO HIM.
Where learned: HAWAII ; HONOLULU
Subject headings: | PROVERB -- Proverbial Metaphor |
Date learned: 00001925 CA
POPULAR SAYING
NOBODY WILL NOTICE THAT FROM A GALLOPING HORSE.
Submitter comment:
THIS REMARK WAS MADE WHEN SOME SMALL DEFECT IN PERSONAL
GROOMING WAS DISCOVERED TOO LATE TO REMEDY.
Where learned: HAWAII ; HONOLULU
Subject headings: | PROVERB -- Proverbial Metaphor PROVERB -- Blason Populaire |
PROVERB
A WHISTLING GIRL AND A CROWING HEN WILL SOMEDAY COME
TO SOME BAD END.
Where learned: HAWAII ; HONOLULU
Subject headings: | PROVERB -- Proverbial Apothegm Maxim |
Date learned: 00001932 CA