THE HAAVAIIAN PEOPLE. 87 



understanding' of its iiicniiiti^^ to the natives and a livelier appreciation of other- 

 wise unimportant elements which have long been (Iclcrniiiiing factors in the 

 lives of these people. 



We can now lietter understand the changes and modifications which have 

 been wrought on the Avhole by the introduction of another race that has trans- 

 planted hither the animals, the plants, the industries and the arts of a more 

 aggressive and far different civilization. 



