by Samuel Kalama 1838 ~
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by Samuel Kalama 1838 ~
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Aloha, I’ve been redoing the BYU Interviews of Kupuna because of the broken links. Now you can click on the name and be taken right to the pdf file which you can download and save. These are the first of the Kupuna that I’ve updated. Mahalo for your patience.
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY-HAWAII, Oral Interview
Filed under: Kupuna | Tagged: Ako, Amoe Meyer, Apo, Enos, forsythe, Hawaii, Huleia, Kalaupapa, kanaka genealogy, Kauai, kauauoha, Kekauoha, ko hawaii pae aina, kupuna, like, linkee, lo, lua, Makaio, mookuauhau, Nihipali, oleole, Pe'a, soga, Trochez | Leave a comment »
The Kinimaka Family Website is a site where the Kinimaka family connects ohana from all over the world sharing photographs, stories, and history.
If you are a Kinimaka this is the site for you to connect with the rest of your ohana.
There is also a family reunion coming up in July 2009 in Kauai which promises to be a well worth attend.
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Lihu’e
Koloa
Hanapepe
Waimea
Ko’olau
Hanalei
Kawaihau
Lihu’e
Hanapepe
Waimea
Hanalei
Kawaihau
Filed under: Ahupuaa's, Anti Annexation Petitions, Hawaii Island, Kauai, Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, Kupuna, Molokai, Oahu, Research Methods | Tagged: Anti Annexation Petitions, hanalei, hanapepe, Hawaii, kanaka maoli, Kauai, kawaihau, koloa, koolau, Kue, lihue, Waimea | Leave a comment »
This is something I found while researching my own genealogy. For anyone looking for genealogy or just some good stories about Halelea Kauai this is good reading.
The interview is conducted by Kepa Maly et. al.
Click below
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