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HWST 107: Hawai 'i:Center of the Pacific
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: Placement in ENG 22/60 This course examines traditional Hawaiian and Pacific cultures and how outside western ideas and ideals have impacted upon island societies. Particular focus is on colonization and modernization and the conflicts they impose upon native Hawaiian and other Pacific peoples. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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HWST 110: Wa'a Ho'okele:Hawaiian Sai ling Canoes
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: Placement in ENG 22/60 Recommended Prep: Some knowledge of Hawaiian language and culture This course introduces students to traditional and modern knowledge about canoe building and coastal sailing in Hawai'i. The Spiritual and practical aspects of canoe traditions will be covered along with related knowledge of astronomy, meteorology, oceanography, geography, ethnobotany, and physics. May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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HWST 110 - Wa'a Ho'okele:Hawaiian Sai ling Canoes
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HWST 110L: Wa'a Ho'okele:Hawaiian Sai ling Canoes Lab
1.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite or Corequisite: HWST 110 Recommended Prep: Some ocean experience and experience on boats. Knowledge of one's susceptibility to seasickness and ways of preventing or dealing with seasickness, as needed. Comment: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of HWST 110 with a "C" or higher grade. Students must passa swim test during the first three weeks of class: Students will be asked to swim 500 meters and stay afloat for one hour in deep water. Students should also have the ability to jump onto the deck of a boat that is 1-2 feet below the pier level. Some heavy lifting (e.g. pulling up an anchor) may be required. This course introduces students to the knowledge and skills needed to sail canoes in coastal waters. Students will apply the knowledge acquired in HWST 110 in hands-on activities. Repeatable once. May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lab. per week)
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HWST 212: Hula 'olapa:Traditiona l Hawaiian Dance
2.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
This is a beginning course in the traditional/ancient styles of hula. The performance of repertoire and techniques will be at the novice level. Cultural, historical, political and mythological concerns will be discussed as well as the integration of some Hawaiian language terminology. (1 hr. lect., 1.5 hr. lab per week)
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HWST 231: Hawaiian Culture
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: "C'' or higher in ENG 100 OR placement iENG 209 ? C260 A comprehensive study of the traditional Hawaiian culture. There is a strong emphasis in presenting the culture as an ongoing, living entity in which the students will become involved. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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HWST 24: Hawaiian Culture
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Nature of Hawaiian arts and crafts, their expression in various forms and their relationship to Hawaiian culture. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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HWST 281: Ho'okele I:Hawaiian Astronom y and Weather
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: Placement in ENG 22 or Instructor consent Recommended Prep: HWST 110 and HWST 107. Some knowledge of Hawaiian language and culture. An introduction to Hawaiian views of astronomy and weather, required as preparation for sailing a double hull canoe in following semester. Repeatable one time. May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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HWST 281 - Ho'okele I:Hawaiian Astronom y and Weather
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HWST 281L: Ho'okele I:Hawaiian Astronom y and Weather
1.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: Placement in ENG 22 or Instructor consent Prerequisite or Corequisite: HWST 281 Recommended Prep: HWST 110 and HWST 107 Stargazing laboratory to accompany HWST 281. Repeatable one time. May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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HWST 282: Ho'okele II:Hawaiian Navigation,Weather,Canoe Design & Sai l
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: Placement in ENG 22 and HWST 281 or Instructor consent Recommended Prep: HWST 110 and HWST 107 Hawaiian Navigation and Voyaging introduces students to traditional knowledge of Hawaiian voyaging and navigation and to the modern revival of voyaging arts in Hawai'i and the Pacific through a survey of history of navigation; introduction of skills needed to navigate double hulled voyaging canoes; survey of canoe design in Hawai'i and the Pacific, introduction of sailing dynamics; overview of weather and sea conditions in Hawai'i and the Pacific; introduction to sail planning including dead reckoning, steering by the stars, and other methods used by traditional navigators. The course places Hawaiian navigation and voyaging in the context of Polynesian and Pacific cultures and the pre-European discovery and settlement of the Pacific islands and its application in the contemporary Pacific. May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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HWST 282 - Ho'okele II:Hawaiian Navigation,Weather,Canoe Design & Sai l
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HWST 282L: Ho'okele II:Hawaian Navigation,Weather,Canoe Design and Sai l
1.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: Placement in ENG 22 and HWST 281 or Instructor consent Prerequisite or Corequisite: HWST 282 Recommended Prep: HWST 110 and HWST 107. Some ocean experience and experience on boats. Knowledge of one's susceptibility to seasickness and ways of preventing or dealing with seasickness, as needed. Comment: Students will demonstrate basic swimming and will be provided personal floatation devices if unable to demonstrate basic swimming. Students should have the ability to jump onto the deck of a boat that is 1-2 feet below the pier level. Some heavy lifting (e.g. pulling up an anchor) may be required. Hawaiian Navigation introduces students to hands-on traditional knowledge of Hawaiian voyaging and navigation aboard a double hulled canoe sailing laboratory to accompany HWST 282. Repeatable one time. May be taken on a CR/N basis. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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