Box 2
Contains 90 Results:
Hawaiian Sovereignty: Myths and Realities at Heʻeia State Park , 1992
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.
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.
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.
Womenʻs Conference at UH Manoa , 1992 - 1998
The "Great Mahele" and Other Acts of Cultural Genocide , 1992 - 1993
Contains a speech given at the Hawaiian Historical Society regarding the historical events leading up to the grossly disproportionate foreign ownership of lands in Hawaiʻi and how such events make a strong case for cultural genocide under the draft of the Declaration of Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Includes correspondance from the Hawaiian Journal of History and supplemental documents about land history in Hawaiʻi.
Ahupuaʻa: A Kanaka Maoli System of Natural Resources Enhancement, Utilization, and Preservation , 1997
Contains a speech given to the Save Our Seas Conference about the intimate study of the environment by Native Hawaiians, and their practice of efficient and productive cultivation techniques for their crops which ensured sustainability for current and future generations. Discusses how resources were gifts from the Gods, the productive zones, land divisions, food production, and loko iʻa. Includes two figures of the food chain in loko iʻa, and a copied sketch of Kailua, Oʻahu.
Globalization / Colonization / Military Occupation , 2001
Contains a speech given at the 10th Pacific Science Inter-Congress discussing the colonial purpose of globalization to exploit people and their resources in Hawaiʻi, particularly through the conditional actions of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Further discusses the ADBʻs negative impact on a countryʻs independence and the right of its respective citizenry to govern themselves.
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.
Pauoa Valley Presentation
Contains a brief speech describing the historic layout of Pauoa Valley in O'ahu, particularly from the accounts of two people during the mid 1900s. Includes supplemental material arguing for the development of an elderly care facility in the Valley, as well as handwritten notes from Marion Kelly.
Heʻeia Lecture Series , 1988
Preservation of Hawaiian HIstoric Sites at Hawaiian Civics Club Convention , 1988
Contains a speech delivered at the Hawaiian Civic Clubs Convention stressing the vital role of grassroots organizations like the Hawaiian Civic Clubs in historic land preservation, particularly in light of State and Federal inadequacies.
HCH Talk Story Kailua Town Reunion, 1985
Contains two presentations on Kawainui fishpond and its ecosystem and history. Includes handwritten notes by Marion Kelly.
What Happened to Hawaiian Lands, 1984
Contains a presentation given to the Pacific Beach Hotel about the history of land tenure in Hawai'i, and how and why it changed from use rights to private ownership.
Presentation on Na Mala o Kona: Gardens of Kona, 2003
Contains a speech discussing her findings in Kona during the making of the report, "Nā Mala o Kona: Gardens of Kona. A History of Land Use in Kona, Hawaiʻi." The speech was given at the Kona Outdoor Circle Education Center and Sadie Seymour Botanical Gardens.