Kelly, Marion , 1919-2011
Found in 158 Collections and/or Records:
Chronology of Events Relating to Kānaka Maoli Sovereignty and International
Chronology of events ranging from 1826-1993 in Hawaiʻi relevant to sovereignty and its relationship to foreign countries–particularly the U.S. Includes a paper about William Cornelius Shipman and Jane Stobie Shipman.
Colonial Takeover Testimony , 1975
Contains testimony on HR 1944 outlining the colonial takeover of Hawaiʻi, detailing historical events and excerpts from documents that illustrate the exploitation of Native Hawaiians and the transfer of land to non-Hawaiians through the Great Mahele of 1848 and subsequent legislation.
Considerations in Proposing Changes in Present Land-Tenure Systems
Contains a report proposing a land-tenure system that protects from alienation, and upholds land rights and indigenous control.
Contemporary Issues in Polynesia , 1989
Contains a report detailing contemporary issues in Polynesia, namely French Polynesia, American Samoa, Western Samoa, The Cook Islands, The Kingdom of Tonga, Aotearoa, and Hawai'i. Includes the first two pages of an introduction to "Crucial Issues For Polynesians Today."
Crown Lands, Ceded Lands, and The Great Mahele, 1983 - 2002
Contains a report on the history of Crown Lands in Hawaiʻi including handwritten notes by Marion Kelly. Additionally contains a pie chart illustration on Land Divisions of the Great Mahele of 1848 and the Kuleana Act of 1850, two informational summaries of ceded lands in Hawaiʻi, and a supplementary article detailing the The Great Mahele. [NOTE: The supplementary article mentioned does not include an author].
Cultural Community on Molokai
Consists of information on Molokaʻi as being a special island, its Population, its Knowledge Systems attributed to Kupuna, Education and the Hawaiian Language, Education and Hawaiian History, Hawaiians and the Land, Hula Dancing and Chanting, Canoe Paddling, Quilt Designs, Medicine and Herbs, and References.
Cultural History Report on Makua Valley, 1977
Consists of a report prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers covering various aspects of Makua Valley, including its setting, legends, historical periods, military occupation, and recommendations for land-use impact assessment. The report delves into topics such as Kuleana Land, Ranching History, Makua Valley Gardens, Railroad, Protestant Church, Military Activities' Impacts, and Public Access Limitations. Includes an appendix, figures, and handwritten notes.
Cultural Impact Statement Hearing SB2821/HB2821 and HB 3081 , 1996
Democratic Party , 1994
Contains a report detailing the background of Republican control of Hawaiʻi, the disenfranchisement of Native Hawaiians by the 1887 Bayonet Constitution, foreign takeover of Hawaiʻi with support of American troops, how Democrats took control of the Legislature in 1954, the Hawaiʻi Democratic Party today, and a discussion on the need for Democrats to bring sovereignty back to Hawaiʻi. Includes a copy of a newspaper article and hand-written notes of Marion Kelly.
Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) Hanalei Testimony, 1997
Early Land and Food Systems in Hawaiʻi
Contains a brief speech describing the agricultural lifestyle dynamics from which Native Hawaiians lived by, and challenging the ownership of land which disrupted the sustainability nurtured by Hawaiians.
Early Mission Impact on Hawaiians, 1988
Early Mission Impact on Hawaiians, 1988
Consists of a lecture given at the Church of the Crossroads regarding Early Mission Impact on Hawaiians and their Culture. Two copies are kept because one includes resources, as well as a difference in language.
Early Missionary Impact on Hawaiians and their Culture at Church of the Crossroads, 1988
Contains a speech given at the Church of the Crossroads discussing the impacts of missionary and foreign invasion into Hawaiʻiʻs society.
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