haole

     

Haole, (pronounce: How-leh) in the Hawaiian language, means "foreign" or "foreigner"; it can be used in reference to people, plants, and animals. The origins of the word predate the 1778 arrival of Captain James Cook (which is the general accepted date of first contact with westerners), as recorded in several chants stemming from antiquity.

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  • Indigenous Hawaiians use this 5-letter word for non-indigenous Hawaiians

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