Kelly, Marion , 1919-2011
Found in 158 Collections and/or Records:
Land Tenure, Land Use, and Property Concepts in Nanakuli, Oʻahu , 1982?
Land Use in the ʻIli of Luluku, Kaneʻohe, Koʻolaupoko, Oʻahu, 1985
Contains a report on land use in Luluku, Kaneʻohe, Koʻolaupoko, Oʻahu, detailing land commission awards, kuleana awards in Luluku, commercial agriculture in Kaneʻohe, cultural traditions, interview notes with residents, and discussion and conclusions. Includes supplemental tables and an email receipt to the Acting Division Administrator, Mr. N. L. Arthur, from Marion Kelly.
Legends, History, and Fish-Farming Technology of Heʻeia Fishpond, 1973 - 1976
Contains two reports on fish farming technology specific to Heʻeia Fishpond in Oʻahu, discussing its historical significance, neglect, and recommendations for restoration. Delves into the relationship between fishponds and Hawaiian values, legends, genealogies, and stewardship associated with Heʻeia, accompanied by relevant documents and illustrations.
Legislative Control by the Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi at AAS Conference, 1994
Contains a speech given to the AAAS Conference regarding Republican control in Hawaiʻi, how the 1887 Bayonet Constitution disenfranchised Native Hawaiians, foreign takeover with the support of American troops, democrats taking control of the legislature, the Hawaiʻi Democratic party today, and problematic activities of Democratic party leaders in Hawaiʻi.
Letter to EPA on Pearl Harbor Aquifer as Sole Source Aquifer , 1987
Correspondence to Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] supporting the holding of hearings on Pearl Harbor Aquifer as a sole-source aquifer. Additionally includes testimonies from another person, a project proposal to address processes of pollution and management strategies for subsurface water quality, and a community study on pesticides in Hawaiʻi.
Life or Death: Tragic Reality of Hawaiian Wildlife
"Contains a report discussing the threats faced by the native plants and animals of Hawaiʻi, and urges education on this issue to protect species that remain. Discusses Hawaiian wildlife prior to human settlement, the impact of Polynesians, the past two centuries of Western species introductions, and the circumstances of today. Includes correspondence.
IMPORTANT*– Written in collaboration with Wayne Gagne and Nelson Foster."
Loʻaloʻa [Loaloa] Heiau
Contains two drafts of historic research done in regard to Loʻaloʻa Heiau in Kaupo, Maui. Includes handwritten notes. [NOTE: Two drafts are kept because the length and notes of the papers differ].
Mahele Presentation
Contains speeches about the emergence of the Great Mahele. Discusses its true nature, intended purpose, and the identity and motives of the forces it brought about. Includes graphics to supplement research.
Mākua Military Testimony , 1988 - 2002
Contains testimonies urging the cleaning and return of land to kuleana landholders in Mākua Valley, highlighting how the U.S. Military has failed to honor its contract with Oʻahu County and the kuleana landholders. Includes a cultural history report of the Mākua Military Reservation and other related supplemental materials.
Marion Kelly Papers
Marion Kelly papers
Maritime Symposium , 1998
Contains a report on the impact of land use on Kāneʻohe Bay, which was presented at the Maritime Symposium. Includes two email receipts, a copy of the Maritime Symposium Program, and a booklet of various abstracts pertaining to the different presentations. [NOTE: Two copies of the Kāneʻohe Report are kept because one s, and is annotated, other is not.
Maunalua/Queenʻs Beach, 1987
Contains the first draft of a historical and archaeological summary of Maunalua and Queenʻs Beach. Includes supplementary maps.
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