Box 2
Contains 90 Results:
Land Tenure, Land Use, and Property Concepts in Nanakuli, Oʻahu , 1982?
Notes of Makua Valley History , 1982
Contains notes from the history of Makua Valley. Includes brief information on cultivation, fishing, heiau, kuleana lands, and the overall landscape prior to military takeover.
How Fishponds Function , 1978[?]
Contains a remainder of disintegrated materials regarding the functioning of fishponds under Hawaiian cultivation and respective mo'olelo. [NOTE: Starts on page three].
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."
Wahaʻula [Wahaula] Heiau , 1977
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].
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.
Some Problems With Early Descriptions of Hawaiian Culture , 1988
Contains a report discussing the descriptions of Hawaiian culture from early settlers.
Historical Background of the Land Tenure System in Hawaiʻi , 1983
Preservation of Hawaiian Values , 1983
Contains a report describing the importance of preserving Hawaiian values so as to preserve a thriving Hawaiʻi for future generations.
Reviewing The Shaping of Modern Hawaiian History , 1981 - 1983
Contains the notes and comments per Marion Kellyʻs review of "The Shaping of Modern Hawaiian History." Includes correspondence and a draft copy of "The Shaping of Hawaiian History."
Harriet Ne Interview, Pelekunu Valley on Molokai, 1988
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.
George Kuluau Chong, Kaunakakai on Molokai, 1989
George Kuluau Chong, Kaunakakai in Molokai
Charles Kalaʻau [Kalaau] and the Wilson Brothers in Halawa Valley, Molokai, 1989
Marion Kelly interviews Charles Kalaʻau and the Wilson brothers who was born and raised in Halawa Valley, Molokai. They speak to their lifestyles, families, and people of the Valley.
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]