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Kelly, Marion , 1919-2011

 Person

Found in 158 Collections and/or Records:

Halawa Valley, Puʻuohoku Ranch, and Heiau, Molokai, ca 1975

 File — Box 1, Folder: 36
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents

Contains a compilation of Commission Awards and claimants of Kuleana Land in Halawa Valley, Molokai, along with background history on Halawa Valley and Puʻuohoku Ranch, a report on heiau and other significant sites of Halawa Valley and East Molokai, and a summary and conclusion of the area. Also includes an emailed letter from Marion regarding updates to her report sent to Douglas Horne.

Dates: ca 1975

Haole in Hawaiʻi

 File — Box 2, Folder: 68
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents

Contains a speech regarding the historical and modern dayracism from which Native Hawaiians suffer from.

Dates: 1836 - 2002

Harriet Ne Interview, Pelekunu Valley on Molokai, 1988

 File — Box 2, Folder: 27
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents

Marion Kelly interviews Harriet Ne, who is a past resident of Pelekunu Valley in Molokai. Harriet shares the meaning of Pelekunu, the layout of the valley, and its dynamic, as shared with residents of other valleys, all from the perspective of her childhood.

Dates: 1988

Hawaiʻi Now: Planning With Diversity Conference, 1993

 File — Box 2, Folder: 57
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents

Contains a speech detailing why sovereignty must be at the center of urban planning. Includes an agenda pamphlet of the Hawaiʻi Now: Planning With Diversity Conference, as well as a copied newsletter about the Urban and Regional Planning program at the University of Hawaiʻi.

Dates: 1993

Hawaiian Fishponds , 1977 - 1979

 File — Box 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents Contains information on the history of fishponds in Hawaiʻi, its types, and functions. Includes correspondence regarding a presentation from reports, as well as copied photos with captions and handwritten notes from Marion. Includes fragmented miscellaneous papers pertaining to Hawaiian fishponds. [NOTE: One of the reports, titled "The Hawaiian Fishpond" used to be categorized in a folder concerning Mākena, Maui. There are also two copies of this report, but both are kept because one...
Dates: 1977 - 1979

Hawaiian Population

 File — Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents

Contains information on pre and post contact population in Hawaiʻi.

Dates: 1836 - 2002

Hawaiian Rebellions

 File — Box 1, Folder: 66
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents

Contains a brief report discussing the revolts by Hawaiians, both pre-1778 and after the arrival of foreigners.

Dates: 1836 - 2002

Hawaiian Sovereignty: Myths and Realities at Heʻeia State Park , 1992

 File — Box 2, Folder: 39
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents

Contains a brief opening speech given at the He'eia State Park discussing the historical brevity and background of the day and chosen events, as well as an introduction of various community members including, Lilikala Kameʻeleihiwa, Haunani-Kay Trask, David Stannard, and Mililani Trask.

Dates: 1992

Hawaiian Subsistence, 1985

 File — Box 1, Folder: 57
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents

Consists of an extensive report on the ahupuaʻa system, from what it was, how it worked, cultivation zones, food production, fishponds, land divisions within ahupuaʻa, discontinuous parcels of land, and independent parcels of land. Includes a glossary of Hawaiian terms used, maps of each island with districts, figures describing the ahupuaʻa system, and a copy of an email from the Environmental Education Specialist at the State of Hawaiʻi.

Dates: 1985

Hawaiians and the Land, 1987

 File — Box 1, Folder: 58
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Overview Consists of an article dealing with two concerns: 1) Establishing the Native Hawaiian land rights by examining the nature of the relationship between the people and the land in Hawaiian times (prior to 1778); 2) Determining the extent to which those rights may have been extinguished as a result of the Great Mahele by examining the background and results of events mid-19th century that changed the traditional relationship between the Hawaiian people and their land, with particular emphasis...
Dates: 1987

HCH Talk Story Kailua Town Reunion, 1985

 File — Box 2, Folder: 51
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents

Contains two presentations on Kawainui fishpond and its ecosystem and history. Includes handwritten notes by Marion Kelly.

Dates: 1985

He'eia Fishpond, 1973

 File — Box 1, Folder: 19
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059

Heʻeia Lecture Series , 1988

 File — Box 2, Folder: 49
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059
Scope and Contents Contains a speech given to the Friends of He'eia State Park regarding the elements that shaped Native Hawaiian attitudes toward their environment and relations with one another, as well as information on Kukuiokane Heiau. Also incorporates three additional speeches by Marion Kelly about a personal anecdote from the Kāneʻohe region, the ahupuaʻa lifestyle, and the restoration of Heʻeia Fishpond. Consists of an agenda of the Heʻeia Ahupuaʻa community forum, and email receipts with the Friends...
Dates: 1988

Heʻeia Report, 1976

 File — Box 1, Folder: 47
Identifier: Manuscript UA00059

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Archival Record 155
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Land use 2
Hawaii -- Annexation to the United States 1
University of Hawaii 1