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Ka Waihona Palapala Kahiko O Nā Kula O Kamehameha
Aloha kākou. E olu olu, e kipa mai. Welcome!
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KAMEHAMEHA NUI was born at
Kokoiki, Kohala on the Island of Hawai'i (Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs
of Hawaii, 67,68) around 1758. In 1795, his warriors were victorious
over O'ahu at the Battle of Nu'uanu making him ali'i nui
over all the islands except Kaua'i until 1810 when Kaumuali'i surrendered
his island to Kamehameha. His hegemony was complete at a time when
many nations were increasing their presence and activity in the
Pacific. On May 8, 1819 he died at Kailua-Kona on the Island of
Hawai'i.
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Bernice Pauahi, the great-grandaughter
of Kamehameha Nui, was the only heiress to the lands and assets
of the Kamehameha dynasty.
When she died in 1884, her people had been greatly
reduced in number by introduced foreign diseases. Competing Western
powers were a growing, influential presence and the fate of her
people was perilous.
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The manuscript collection includes primary
documents like journals, correspondence, scrapbooks, minutes,
newspaper clippings.
The multimedia collection includes Hawaiian
artifacts, school artifacts, audio, video, CD, DVD.
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Find Luka Ke'elikolani and Pauahi's wills,
Song Contest, occupations of early graduates, Hui Panālaau,
lists of historical events, executives of the Schools, other primary
source documents.
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Photograph albums: Charles P. Ahue, Jr. (KSB
1927), Miss Abbie H. Newton (KSG principal 1925-1927), Mr. and Mrs.
Uldrick Thompson, Sr. (KSB teacher and principal 1889-1921)...
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Kanaka maoli occupied the Hawaiian Islands
for almost two millenia and left ample evidence of their material
culture.
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>>Kapalama ahupua a |
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Primary documents, photographs, slides, audio
tapes, video tapes, DVD of the Polynesian Voyaging Society are preserved
and stored for educational and research use.
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Society Archives |
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Meet the Archives team.
Find out about the mission and purpose of the Archives.
Contact us.
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