Petronave, Mary

Phillips, Jeanette

Picanso, Abbie

Piena, Mobel

Piena, Peter

Pikini, Gretchen

Pikini, Henry

Pires, Blossom

Poaha, Bernice

Pomikai, Louisa

Pomroy, Cecelia

Pomroy, Eva

Pomroy, Violet

Prejean, Abigail

Pua, Martha K.

Punahele, Elizabeth

Punohu, Esther

Quattlebaum, Marcella

Quemuel, Agnes

Rathsam, Elsie

Reiplinger, Lila G.

Richards, Georgina L.

Richardson, George

Rickard, Delphine

Rickard, Elvera

Roberts, Annie

Roberts, Esther

Robertson, Elizabeth

Robertson, Angeline

Rosa, Mercy

Rosha, Rowena

Ross, Jeannette Akeo

Rowe, Lei Kalaluhi

Rowland, James N.

Rubio, Elizabeth

Rutherford, Agnes

Ryan, Annette Farden

Sallee, Lena

Salmon, Esther

Santiago, Violet

Sapp, Leilehua

Schmitt, Lloyd, Jr.

Schmitt,  Stella

Schutte, Claire

Self, Isabel K.

Serrao, Louise Wong

Seto, Minnie Chan

Shon, Bernice

Silva, Elizabeth K.

Silva, Frances

Silva, Gurdy Agnes

Silva, Louise (Akeo)

Silva, Manuel

Silva, Victoria

Silva, William H.

Simao, Emma

Simons, Louise

Sing, Virginia

Smith, Gertrude

Smith, Harriet

Sniffen, Lilinoe

Soo, Pearl Momi

Souza, Leilani

Souza, Pearl Keawe

Spencer, Alice Papaia

Spencer, Mary Biart

Stephens, Maude

Stevenson, Lillian

Sumera, Meulana

Takao, Elizabeth

Tam, Helen M.

Tavares, Annie

Teresiak, Daisy K.

Thomas, Emily Kaai

Thompson, Ruby

Thompson, Charles

Timas, Elizabeth

Tkachenko, Ann

Tkachenko, Elizabeth

Todd, Catherine

Todd, Florence M.

Tom, Agenes K.

Tom, Harriet

Tong, Mary

Torres, Catherine

Tsugawa, Julia

Ventula, Ruby

Victor, Mary K.

Vierra, Rose

Vida, Lucianna

Vida, Samuel

Washburn, Mollie

Watson, Rose

Wenska, Adeline

White, Julia

Whitfield, Violet

Wong, Abigail

Wong, Alfred

Wong, Amanda

Wong, Alfred

Wong, Amanda

Wong, Harriet

Wong Joseph

Wongham, Elizabeth

Woodward, Joseph

Woodward, Mary Kepola

Wright, Nancy K

Yamamoto, Hazel

Yap, Juanita K.

Yau, Nellie

Yim, Katherine

Yoshimoto, Sophie

Young, Becky

Young, Emmaline

Young, Grace

Young, Henry Ah Hon

Young, Mary G.

Yuen, Elsie Ah Moi

Yuen, Frank

Zablan, Emma

Zablan, Mary K.

Zoller, Catherine

 

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  • There are many people on the list that I have talked to over the years and I wish I knew them as Hale O na Alii O Hawaii.  I cannot believe they have come and gone, and I had many an opportunities to ask questions, and also too, their children were my closes friends.  I have lots of family too on the list which brings to "the reasons..why" they said and behaved the way they did and continue to do as we speak. 

    Did you watch Andre with Ehu speak to the horrors of Kawaiahao desecration of our Na Kupuna?  That is basically how clear and motivated action should be taken to the preserving of our culture.  Her na tutu is buried at Kawaiahao, and there is a beautiful picture in this booklet! 

  • aloha kaohi,

    why posting the name

     

    • Why not!
  • My most concern is the accuracies of this posting.  This is the last page.  I will try to back track and see what I posted and try to complete this pamphlet on Maolioworld. 

    Many of the people on this listing was very brave to attempt to preserve their ancient culture practices at the early years of 1900.  And too, to place their names on a publication that was very bold of them to share themselves. 

     

    This organization formation was right around the death of 'Liliu' and the formation of the Rehabilitation Act with a bloodquantum of 50% plus as oppose to the one-drop-rule.   I couldn't resist this assertion...I believe the politics should be kept asunder at least until we hear from the descendants of these voices. 

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