Box 2
Contains 90 Results:
Maunawili Stones Statement
Contains a statement concerning the stones of Makaliʻi Valley, Maunawili, Kailua, as well as its historical connections to Native Hawaiian deities.
Sites at Ka Lae, Kaʻū, Hawaiʻi, 1985
Contains a numbered list of descriptions regarding content in a slideshow of sites at Ka Lae, Kaʻū, Hawaiʻi. [NOTE: Includes hand written notes].
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.
Hawaiʻi Now: Planning With Diversity Conference, 1993
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.
Water, Water Everywhere, 1993
Contains a speech regarding the sophisticated water sharing system of Native Hawaiians, including their philosophies. Includes a faxed description of instructions as to how the presentations on water would be ordered and located. Additionally includes handwritten notes.
The Importance of Preserving a Cultural Heritage, 1987
Contains a speech displaying how the preservation of Native Hawaiian land systems are necessary in protecting Native Hawaiian access to their cultural heritage.
Some Thoughts About Hawaiian Kapa, 1982
Contains a speech which discusses the role of kapa in Native Hawaiian society.
Summary of Petitions to Hawaiian Government , 1976
Contains a discussion outline for Marion Kelly's Ethnic Studies 340 course, "Land Tenure Change in Hawai'i." Includes a "Summary of Petitions Written to the Hawaiian Government in 1841-1850," as well as a series of maps spanning Hawai'i to Kaua'i, and another which focuses on the Kāʻū district of Hawaiʻi island.
Forum on Land Use Designation , 1991
Contains a speech given at a Land Use Commission meeting regarding the history of competition for land use in Hawai'i. Contains an agenda for the forum and a table of major private landowners in 1967. Includes handwritten notes by Marion Kelly. [NOTE: There is a portion of the speech in which Kelly included two different versions. Both are kept because they contain different information.]
Inter-island Contact Among People of Fiji, Lau, Tonga, and Samoa, 1962 - 1963
Contains a survey of inter-island contact among the people of Fiji, Lau, Tonga, and Samoa by Marion Kelly used for an Anthropology 402 course, "Polynesians." [NOTE: Class not taught by Marion Kelly. Instead, taught by Dr. Katharine Luomala].
Water Rights, 1997
Contains a presentation identifying the problems which contributed to a decline in Hawaiʻiʻs once self-sufficient, subsistence economy, and details background history on subsistence practices, how land was privatized in Hawaiʻi, and how land was taken from the people of Hawaiʻi. [NOTE; Two copies are as they containt different annotations.\
The ʻĀina [Aina] in History , 1996
Contains a presentation detailing the relationship between Kānaka Maoli and their land in traditional times. Includes photos and figures.
The Kanaka Maoli / Nature Connection , 1966 - 1997
Consists of presentations regarding the connection between Kanaka Maoli and land, as well as details regarding the ahupuaʻa system/land management at the Save Our Seas and The ʻĀina in History Conferences. Information on deities and food production are also included. [Note: Includes handwritten notes of Marion Kelly.]
Kalo Papers, 1992 - 1996
Haole in Hawaiʻi
Contains a speech regarding the historical and modern dayracism from which Native Hawaiians suffer from.