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Hawaiian Thatched House. Use - Construction - Adaptation
The author treats Hawaiian thatched houses and temples as structures. He traces the manner in which they evolved for use by Hawaiians, presents their structural details, and shows the impact of an invading alien culture upon their design. The report presents the significance and a history of the Hale-O-Keawe, which was a major temple, and outlines its restoration by the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. (Author)
Hawaiian Thatched House. Use - Construction - Adaptation
The author treats Hawaiian thatched houses and temples as structures. He traces the manner in which they evolved for use by Hawaiians, presents their structural details, and shows the impact of an invading alien culture upon their design. The report presents the significance and a history of the Hale-O-Keawe, which was a major temple, and outlines its restoration by the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. (Author)
Hawaiian Thatched House. Use - Construction - Adaptation
R. A. Apple (author)
1971
316 pages
Report
No indication
English
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