Kelly, Marion , 1919-2011
Found in 158 Collections and/or Records:
Joyce Kainoa in Honokaʻupu [Honokaupu], Pelekunu, Molokai, 1988
Marion Kelly interviews Joyce Kainoa, who was born in Hāna Maui, and partially raised in both Keʻanae, Maui, and Halawa Valley, Molokaʻi. She speaks of her childhood, the values and lessons in between, and her involvement both within political activism and as a mother. [DOES NOT INDICATE THE DATES OF OTHER INTERVIEW]
Kahana Valley Testimony , 1979 - 1984
Kalama Island (Johnston Island) Chemical Incineration Testimony, 1943 - 1995
Contains testimony opposing the U.S. Army’s use of Kalama (Johnston) Island as a chemical incineration site, citing its detrimental effects on Oceanic peoples and their environment, and equating its operations to genocide. Includes a range of documents, articles, cartoons, and resolutions from 1943 to 1995, addressing environmental hazards and political advocacy against military activities in the Pacific.
Kalo Papers, 1992 - 1996
Kanaka Maoli Water Rights at Water Forum , 1996
Kāneʻohe [Kaneohe] History and Bay Report, 1998
Contains two report regarding a History of Change in Kāneʻohe and The Impact of Land Use on Kāneʻohe Bay. Includes supplemental paper on Results of the Kuleana Act in 1850, a brief paragraph on a prisoner of water compound at Kaneʻohe Bay, and a portion of an interview regarding the Kaneʻohe Rice Mill.
Kawainui Fishpond, 1979 - 1990
Contains an assortment of reports about Kawainui Fishpond in Oʻahu, discussing its historical significance, land use changes, and transition from fishpond to marsh, along with recommendations. Included are notes by Marion Kelly and a newspaper article she authored on the subject.
Kealakekua Bay Golf Course , 1992
Contains testimony opposing the proposal of a golf course and lodge at Kealakekua Bay due to its historical significance and an inadequate Environmental Impact Statement. Highlights the area’s rich agricultural history, emphasizing the sustainable dryland system developed by Kānaka ʻŌiwi, and advocates for the return of original crops to restore the land’s productivity.
Kona Ahupuaʻa [ahupuaa] Presentation, 1991
Contains a presentation given at the Puʻuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park on the ahupuaʻa system of Kona. Includes an exhibit program and artifacts promotional insert and an amalgamation of the information of the ahupuaʻa system.
Kuleana Land Rights, Crown Lands, and Ceded Lands
Contains two brief reports on Kuleana lands and respective rights, a brief timeline on crown lands and the Mahele, and a short history of ceded lands in Hawaiʻi. Includes supplemental figures and handwritten notes. [NOTE: "Kuleana Aina Aloha" and "Kuleana Land Rights" contained a note that they were previously scanned.
Land Alienation in Hawaiʻi , 1968 - 1980
Contains a report from Marion Kelly on the history of alienation of Hawaiian land and power due to the expansion of the Western economy, another report on conditions of land tenure change, two reports of similar nature on land tenure in transition, a copy from the Hawaii Pono Journal on aspects of land alienation, and a reprinted version with photos. Includes a supplemental report from John Kelly, and an emailed receipt to Marion Kelly from the Australian National University.
Land Research, 2000
Contains a list of resources relating to mahele land awards and land ownership in Hawaiʻi. Includes a facsimile sheet and a copied map of historic and archaeological sites in Kīhei–Upcountry Maui.
Land Tenure in Hawaiʻi, 1968 - 1994
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