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A blog by Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp sharing manaʻo (thoughts), moʻolelo (stories), and mōʻaukala (history) about Hawaiʻi and the Pacific.
A Hawaiian Historian: 10/1/11 - 11/1/11
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A blog by Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp sharing manaʻo (thoughts), moʻolelo (stories), and mōʻaukala (history) about Hawaiʻi and the Pacific. Oct 15, 2011. The Opium Trade in Hawai'i. The National Legislature of 1873 (which has the distinction of being a legislature that was opened by one king- King Lunalilo- and prorogued by another- King Kal. During the short ministry of Cesar Moreno, the opium issue was resurrected. According to Kuykendall's Hawaiian Kingdom Volume 3:. Kaua and won. When the public found...
A Hawaiian Historian: 1/1/12 - 2/1/12
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A blog by Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp sharing manaʻo (thoughts), moʻolelo (stories), and mōʻaukala (history) about Hawaiʻi and the Pacific. Jan 3, 2012. New Video: The Blood in the Sugar: US Regime Change in Hawai'i. Posted by Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New Video: The Blood in the Sugar: US Regime Chang. Out of all the Hawaiian royals, she is probably the one most people understand the least because of people have a tendency to project wha. On the term "Haole". Iā ʻOe e ka Lā: Around ...
A Hawaiian Historian: 3/1/12 - 4/1/12
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A blog by Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp sharing manaʻo (thoughts), moʻolelo (stories), and mōʻaukala (history) about Hawaiʻi and the Pacific. Mar 14, 2012. Aloha 'Aina (Love of the Land): The Struggle for Land and Power in Hawai'i (Repost). Note: Reposting this from http:/ www.apimovement.com/history/aloha-%C3%A3ina-love-land-struggle-land-and-power hawaii. Aloha 'Aina (Love of the Land): The Struggle for Land and Power in Hawai'i. East Wind Magazine Vol. 1 No. 1 Spring/Summer (1982). The struggle for land bega...
A Hawaiian Historian: 11/1/11 - 12/1/11
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A blog by Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp sharing manaʻo (thoughts), moʻolelo (stories), and mōʻaukala (history) about Hawaiʻi and the Pacific. Nov 21, 2011. Kingmakers: The Coronation of King Kalakaua. In many textbooks and books it is often said that King Kalakaua crowned himself in the style of Napoleon. That is to say that he placed the Crown on his own head. The following illustration from the Illustrated London Daily News. From Kristen Zambucka's book, Kalakaua: Hawai'i's Last King. But is this accurate?
A Hawaiian Historian: On the term "Haole".
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A blog by Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp sharing manaʻo (thoughts), moʻolelo (stories), and mōʻaukala (history) about Hawaiʻi and the Pacific. Oct 29, 2014. On the term "Haole". O Kahiki, ia wai Kahiki? Kahiki, to whom belongs Kahiki? O Kahiki, moku kai a loa, Kahiki,. Island far out in the ocean,). Aina o Olopana i noho ai. Land where Olopana dwelt.). Iloko ka moku, iwaho ka la. Inside is the island, outside is the sun.). O ke aloalo ka—la, ka moku, ke hiki mai. In that land the sun hangs low in the sky.).
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Anonui: Sunday's Obituary: Uncle Archie
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Hawaiian genealogy and history. Sunday, February 24, 2013. Sunday's Obituary: Uncle Archie. My uncle Archie was my grandmother's brother. His obituary. Jan 13, 2013. Archibald Kaleiheana Mahaulu, 93, of Kaneohe, a retired city supplies clerk supervisor, died at home. He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by hanai sons Christopher R., Harold W., Allan G. and Jeffrey B. Ano and Brad Harris; and hanai daughter Mimi Harris. Private services. Uncle Archie in uniform. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Anonui: March 2015
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Hawaiian genealogy and history. Thursday, March 26, 2015. John S. Emerson and his wife Ursula, were the first missionaries sent to the Waialua community. They arrived in Honolulu on May 17, 1832 and ".were assigned to the Waialua Station -a new station on the northwest side of Oahu. Waialua stretched along the coast for 30 miles with a population of 8,000.". The Emersons gave him work and Mahaulu took on the Christian name of Paul. After 1850, he would sometimes be known as Paul Mahaulu Naehuelua. Repost...
Anonui: Ea O Ka Aina
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Hawaiian genealogy and history. Friday, January 18, 2013. Ea O Ka Aina. Mahalo to Kalani Mondoy, for bringing this great resource to our attention! Links of the ahupua'a for google Earth. All the Islands. Http:/ islandbreath.blogspot.com/2010/07/na-mokupuni-o-maui-nei.html. July 29, 2015 at 3:49 PM. Oh yeah, forgot about this. I dunno if this is on my computer now. Doesnt matter. lol I guess i can try now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to this blog! Ea O Ka Aina. Ea O Ka Aina. Heres an in...
Anonui: January 2014
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Hawaiian genealogy and history. Sunday, January 12, 2014. Old guestbook with lots of queries. The guestbook of my old site lives on, still getting queries to this day. Leave your own Query/Comment. Other peoples Queries/Comments. Maybe someone is researching the same names you are? I have extracted all the surnames people are searching, they are. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe to this blog! Old guestbook with lots of queries. Ea O Ka Aina. The extent of the Hawaiian Kingdom, 1857. Maui TMK Zone 2.
Anonui: June 2011
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Hawaiian genealogy and history. Sunday, June 26, 2011. James J. Fern. James Joseph Keliikoliola (1860-1920). All the children married, except Kealalaina, I have no record for her. Around 1860/61 the family moved to Kohala on the Big Island, John James Lipine Moeone Fern being the 1st child being born there. According to my records, Kaipo had her 1st child, William at age 18 and her last child, Isabella at age 52! Where in England was he born? Why did he come to Hawaii? What did he do on Maui? Ea O Ka Aina.
Anonui: Mahaulu's of Waialua
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Hawaiian genealogy and history. Thursday, March 26, 2015. John S. Emerson and his wife Ursula, were the first missionaries sent to the Waialua community. They arrived in Honolulu on May 17, 1832 and ".were assigned to the Waialua Station -a new station on the northwest side of Oahu. Waialua stretched along the coast for 30 miles with a population of 8,000.". The Emersons gave him work and Mahaulu took on the Christian name of Paul. After 1850, he would sometimes be known as Paul Mahaulu Naehuelua. Naviga...
Anonui: April 2011
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Hawaiian genealogy and history. Saturday, April 16, 2011. A Ripe Old Age. Heres an interesting story about Kepoolele Apau, a woman, 124 years old. She died in 1898 at the age of 127. In some ways this story reminds me of that made for TV movie I saw as a child back in the 70s, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. 160;Like the African-American slave, Jane Pittman recalling historical events in her 110 year life, Kepooleleapau recalls historical events in Hawaiis history. KEPOOLELEAPAU, 124 YEARS OLD.
Anonui: Kuokoa 2
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Hawaiian genealogy and history. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe to this blog! Ea O Ka Aina. A New Hampshire Yankee in New York City - searching for family landmarks. The extent of the Hawaiian Kingdom, 1857. A Friend of Hawaii Passes. Navigating Through Hawaiian and Pacific History with Adam Keaweokaʻī Kīnaʻu. On the term "Haole". Repost: Nan Madol: The City Build on Coral Reefs. Maui TMK Zone 2. Old guestbook with lots of queries. Court Beauties of Fifty Years Ago. Personal Hawaiian Genealogy Pages.
Anonui: Emmeline & Ethel
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Hawaiian genealogy and history. Thursday, February 28, 2013. Here is an obit for my great granduncle. HAIKU, JAMES LOUIS. If so why is he a lodger? So the next step was to find Emmeline in the other census and look her up on the standard places, ulukau, ancestry, etc. There is a Emmaline Kaina, age 28, birthplace Utah, daughter of Nellie Halemann (HOH). A boarder named Charles Atkens age 22 also lives with them. Estimated birth year:1902. Two daughters Henrietta Kaina (9) and Matilda Kaina (8). NOTES AND...
Anonui: Na Haole
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Hawaiian genealogy and history. Brief biographies of the white men who came to Hawaii and married native Hawaiian women. R LUTHER MACOMBER: The forefather for the Hawaiian lineage of Macombers was R. Luther Macomber, born August 22, 1830 in Worchester County, Oakham, Massachusetts. He was of Scottish-Irish ancestry. His parents were John J. Macomber and Abigail Packard. He died in Kona, September 18, 1900. They had three daughters and one son. He then married Makauealoha and had one son. Ea O Ka Aina.
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All about the history of Hawaii. Wednesday, February 16, 2011. One of my favorite things about Hawaii: FOOD! Today I had the idea to do a luau in honor of the Hemmings during our camping trip, since they are moving up here. Because of this, today my Mother and I decided to read about food in hawaiian history.one of my favorite things about Hawaii! I learned something today that made me think, 'I'm so glad that's not true THESE days! Girls used to not be able to eat kalua pig! Posted by Kiana Re. Hawaiian...