Mauna Kea Oral History Appendix - Office of Mauna Kea Management
Mauna Kea Oral History Appendix - Office of Mauna Kea Management Mauna Kea Oral History Appendix - Office of Mauna Kea Management
KPA Study HiMK67-OMKM (Appendix A 050606) APPENDIX A: MAUNA KEA– “KA PIKO KAULANA O KA ‘ÄINA” A COLLECTION OF ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS DOCUMENTING HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS AND RECOLLECTIONS OF MAUNA KEA AND THE MOUNTAIN LANDS OF HÄMÄKUA, HILO AND SOUTH KOHALA, ON THE ISLAND OF HAWAI‘I PREPARED BY Kepä Maly • Cultural Historian - Resource Specialist & Onaona Maly • Researcher PREPARED FOR The Office of Mauna Kea Management Kükahau‘ula Building 640 N. A‘ohökü Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 MAY 5, 2006 © 2006 Kumu Pono Associates, LLC Kumu Pono Associates LLC Historical & Archival Documentary Research · Oral History Interview Studies Researching and Preparing Studies from Hawaiian Language Documents · Mähele ‘Äina, Boundary Commission, & Land History Records · Integrated Cultural Resources Management Planning · Preservation & Interpretive Program Development 554 Keonaona St. · Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 · (ph/fax) 808.981.0196 · (e-mail) kumupono@hawaii.rr.com
Cover Photos Hisa Kimura and companions take a break on trail to summit of Mauna Kea in 1933. Courtesy of Hisa Kimura. Prince David Kawänanakoa, Eben P. Low and A.G. Bliss at Keanakäko‘i, ca. 1907. Courtesy of E. “Tita” Ruddle- Spielman. Funeral Party of Eben P. Low at the summit of Mauna Kea, in 1954. Mauna Kea – Kükahau‘ula viewed from Upper Waiäkea (Photo No. KPA-2566) ‘Ähinahina on Mauna Kea Expedition to Summit of Mauna Kea, 1937. Courtesy of Rally Greenwell. (See description in text.) Courtesy of E. “Tita” Ruddle- Spielman. (Photo No. KPA-3880) Auto trip to Mauna Kea from Waimea, in 1933. Courtesy of Hisa Kimura Outlet of Houpo o Käne (Hopukani) Spring, c. 10,000 Foot Elevation, Mauna Kea (Photo No. KPA-4229). Working the sheep at Kalai‘eha Station, Humu‘ula, in 1933. Courtesy of Hisa Kimura
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KPA Study HiMK67-OMKM (<strong>Appendix</strong> A 050606)<br />
APPENDIX A:<br />
MAUNA KEA–<br />
“KA PIKO KAULANA O KA ‘ÄINA”<br />
A COLLECTION OF ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS<br />
DOCUMENTING HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS AND<br />
RECOLLECTIONS OF MAUNA KEA AND THE<br />
MOUNTAIN LANDS OF HÄMÄKUA, HILO AND<br />
SOUTH KOHALA, ON THE ISLAND OF HAWAI‘I<br />
PREPARED BY<br />
Kepä Maly • Cultural Historian - Resource Specialist<br />
&<br />
Onaona Maly • Researcher<br />
PREPARED FOR<br />
The <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mauna</strong> <strong>Kea</strong> <strong>Management</strong><br />
Kükahau‘ula Building<br />
640 N. A‘ohökü<br />
Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720<br />
MAY 5, 2006<br />
© 2006 Kumu Pono Associates, LLC<br />
Kumu Pono Associates LLC<br />
Historical & Archival Documentary Research · <strong>Oral</strong> <strong>History</strong> Interview Studies<br />
Researching and Preparing Studies from Hawaiian Language Documents · Mähele ‘Äina, Boundary<br />
Commission, & Land <strong>History</strong> Records · Integrated Cultural Resources <strong>Management</strong> Planning<br />
· Preservation & Interpretive Program Development<br />
554 Keonaona St. · Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 · (ph/fax) 808.981.0196 · (e-mail) kumupono@hawaii.rr.com