Box 2
Contains 90 Results:
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.
Occupation / Colonization / Globalization, 2001
Contains two versions of a presentation given at the 10th Pacific Science Inter-Congress in Guam regarding the history and stages of colonialism in Hawaiʻi. [NOTE: Two versions are kept due to differences of passages.]
Early Mission Impact on Hawaiians, 1988
Consists of a lecture given at the Church of the Crossroads regarding Early Mission Impact on Hawaiians and their Culture. Two copies are kept because one includes resources, as well as a difference in language.
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.
Fishpond With The Fish Taken Out at Molokai Conference , 1993
Contains a speech given at a conference on Molokai drawing awareness to the systematic destruction and genocide of the productivity of Hawaiian fishponds. Includes a map of crown lands of Keauhou.
Geography Conference: Ahupuaʻa Presentation , 1988 - 1999
Contains notes, correspondence, and other supplemental materials relating to the Association of American Geographers Meeting focused on "Interpreting Island Land Tenure."
World Archaeological Conference Correspondence , 1984 - 1986
Background information and a resolution on preserving the Luluku Agricultural Terraces, to be discussed at a session during the World Archaeological Congress conference. Includes correspondence and conference materials related to the World Archaeological Congress.
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.
Chronology of Events Relating to Kānaka Maoli Sovereignty and International
Chronology of events ranging from 1826-1993 in Hawaiʻi relevant to sovereignty and its relationship to foreign countries–particularly the U.S. Includes a paper about William Cornelius Shipman and Jane Stobie Shipman.