Fujishiro, Peter
Fung, Mollie Apana
Gallardo, Mary
Galvan, Rose K.
Galaza, Mildred
Garner, Alice K.
Giugni, Betsey Amoe
Given, Charlotte
Glover, Waiola
Godfrey, Alice K.
Gomard, Abigail
Gora, Elizabeth
Gouveia, Mary
Grace, Rose Akeo
Green, Rose Farm
Grote, Annie
Guerrero, Amelia
Guerrero, Elizabeth
Guerrero, Magdalena
Hakanson, Mary
Hakuole, Florence
Hamili, Fannie
Hanamaikai, Thelma
Harrison, Anna
Harrison, Violet
Hausten, Emma
Helela, Mary
Hew Len, Pearl
Hew Len, George
Hewlett, Margaret
Hiapo, Mary Poepoe
Hinch, Ann T.
Hiniker, Madeline
Hiu, Virginia
Ho, Alice Woodward
Ho, Esther K.
Hoes, Margaret K.
Hoke, Abigail
Holokai, Janet A.
Holokai, Clarence
Holu, Charles
Holu, Emily
Houghtailing, Maile
Huffman, Marie
Hussey, Mary Ann
Hussey, Thomas
Ilalaole, Joseph K.
Irvine, Annie
Iseke, Mae
Itamura, Leilani
Jesse, Alexander
Jesse, Eleanor Moana
Johnson, Mary Ohia
Johnson, Vinora
Johnstone, Alice
Jones, Julia
Jones Malulani
Jones, Minnie
Jones, Valentine
Josiah, Katherine
Josiah, Peter
Judd, Raymond M. Sr.
Joy, Rose
Joy, Esther
Kaae, Agues
Kaaekuahiwi, Andrew
Kaaekuahiwi, Lillian
Kaahanui, Charles
Kaahanui, Harriet
Kaakanui, Rose M.
Kaaialii, Peter
Kaaikiola, Mabel
Kaaikiola, William
Kaaloa, Maile A.
Kaanapu, John Sr.
Kaapa, Elizabeth
Kahaku, Victoria
Kahaulelio, Edith
Kahale, Helen A.
Kahaleoumi, Kathryn
Kahele, Louise
Kahilihiwa, Hannah
Kahoe, Agnes
Kahoiwai, Albert
Kahoiwai, Beatrice
Kahoonei, Louis
Kahuanui, Rebecca
Kai, Rachel
Kaili, Esther Aina
Kaili, Joseph
Kailio, Emelia
Kaina, Helen l.
Kaipo, Marion K.
Kaiu, Isaac W.
Kaiwi, Cecelia
Kakalia, Deborah
Kala, Moses
Kalakau, Libbie
Kalaluhi, Agnes K.
Kalauokaaea, Ambrose
Kalauokalani, Rose
Kaleikoa, Charles
Kaleikoa, Elizabeth
Kaleikoa, Mary K.
Kalepa, Louise
Kalihi, Madeline
Kaloa, Beatrice
Kaloa, Daniel K.
Kaloa, Valentine
Kaloi, Hazel Hannah
Kam, Elizabeth K.
Kamai, Ruth
Kamaka, Frederick
Kamaka, Samuel
Kamealoha, Hattie
Kanae, Agnes
Kanae, Dora
Kanae, Wilhelmina
Kanaha, Charles
Kanalulu, Agusta
Kanalulu, Joseph
Kane, Cecelia K.
Kaneapua, Kenneth
Kanoho, Marie
Kaopukii, Victoria
Kaopuiki, Miriam
Kaowili, Mary K.
Kapiioho, John
Kapu, Junaita
Kapu, Cecelia
Kapuni, Helen
Kapulani, Virginia
Kau, Annie A.
Kau, Elizabeth
Kau, Leimomi
Kauahi, Arthur
Kauahi, Elaine
Kauaihilo, Harriet
Kauhane, Minnie
Kauka, Henry
Kauka, Mollie
Kauleinamoku, John
Kaulia, Sarah
Kawailima, Sarah
Kawewehi, Lewis
Kealanahele, Marguerite
Kealoha, Earle
Kealoha, Eloise
Kealoha, Joseph G.
Keanini, Birdie
Keawe, Adele Kamai
Keawe, Gladys
Keawe, Henry
Keawe, Pearl K.
Kekahio, Carrie
Kekahio, Elizabeth
Kekahuna, Clara
Kekoa, Emma
Kekuewa, Elsie K.
Kekuewa, Leialoha
Kekumu, Emmaline
Keliiaa, Elizabeth
Keliiaa, Elizabeth
Keliihoomalu, Louise
Keliihoomalu, William
Keliinoi, Maria
Keohohou, Annie
Keola, Mildred
Keoua, Agnes P.
Kepilino, Lily
Kerr, Hattie
Kia, HelenK.
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My greatest fear in this posting is inaccuracies..please let me know I can change it!
I have family memebers on these list as well as many experiences with family members on this list. Why? Because I grew up on DHHL or in the poor housing projects. Secondly, I am out there among the houseless and have interactions with many that have relatives on this listing. So, I am not without touchy feelings, and oral traditional voices from this listing. Each person has a voice to be heard and one should start documenting their 'stories' in addition one should visit there grave site and see if it is being cared for. Margaret Apo, my tutu Malia is buried next to my stepfather....something like that! Then when one is done doing this --develop a web for the children of today for these background information should give them the will to live in Hawaii!
Trust me, in classrooms and by the DOE Sustainable Plan--one of five questions--"Will the children of today be living in Hawaii tomorrow?" So we teach a world connection curriculum, I teach space (Mars, Venus, Pacific Ocean etc..) as in science and math. But, the missing link here is the will to live in your ancestors home! That should come from us and our voices.