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Kalaupapa : A Collective Memory.
Title:
Kalaupapa : A Collective Memory.
Author:
Law, Anwei Skinsnes.
ISBN:
9780824865801
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (576 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword by Bernard Ka'owakaokalani Punikai'a -- Preface -- Part I. What Shall Be Done? (1866-1883) -- Chapter 1 Perhaps They Are Just Left There: The First Twelve People Arrive at Kalawao -- Chapter 2 The Thoughts of the Hawaiian Family Have Been Aroused: Two Cultural Responses to Leprosy -- Chapter 3 Not of the Hawaiian Culture: The Onset of Starvation and Political Activism -- Chapter 4 Siloam's Healing Pool: Early Leadership at Kalawao -- Chapter 5 Misfortune and Great Sorrow Has Beset Me: William Humphreys Uwelealea -- Chapter 6 With Heaviness of Mind: Jonathan Hawaii Napela -- Chapter 7 His Dying Words Were "A Little Poi": Peter Young Kaeo -- Chapter 8 You Could Not Wish for Better People: The Arrival of Father Damien -- Chapter 9 Steaming Hot Coffee: Ambrose Kanewalii Hutchison -- Chapter 10 Damien with the Sparkling Eyes: Music, Kindness, Celebration -- Chapter 11 A Different Circle: Mother Marianne Cope and the Sisters of St. Francis -- Part II. What Is Proper and Just? (1884-1901) -- Chapter 12 "Kaumaha Nohoi" (Deep Sorrow): Queen Kapiolani Visits Kalaupapa -- Chapter 13 Indignity Keenly Felt by All: Experience in the Lahaina Prison -- Chapter 14 I Am Not Guilty: Keanu and Dr. Arning -- Chapter 15 "We Will Take Care of Him": Father Damien Is Diagnosed with Leprosy -- Chapter 16 Ways That Are a Little Exceptional: Joseph Dutton and Father Conrardy -- Chapter 17 Seriously Consider What Is Proper and Just: Effects of the Bayonet Constitution -- Chapter 18 Kapoli Brought Flowers: Kapoli Kamakau -- Chapter 19 Nunc Dimittis: The Death of Father Damien -- Chapter 20 Unforgotten in Our Hearts: Kaluaikoolau, Piilani, and Kaleimanu -- Chapter 21 We, Your Nation of People, Will Survive: Queen Liliuokalani and the Hawaiian Kingdom -- Chapter 22 The Soul of This Land: Robert Kaaoao and Thomas Nakanaela.

Chapter 23 It Is in Your Power to Make All Things Right: The Quest for Self-Government -- Part III. From Generation to Generation (1902-1929) -- Chapter 24 Entitled to Every Consideration: Mr. McVeigh and Dr. Goodhue -- Chapter 25 The Fourth of July, 1907: Jack and Charmian London Visit Kalaupapa -- Chapter 26 No Place to Honor This Man: Elemakule Pa and the Federal Hospital -- Chapter 27 We Called It Ohana: The Bishop Home -- Chapter 28 "O Makalapua": The Death of Mother Marianne -- Chapter 29 From Generation to Generation: David Kupele and Ben Pea -- Chapter 30 Chaulmoogra Oil-Hawaii's Message of Renewed Life: Alice Kamaka and Rosalie Blaisdell -- Chapter 31 A Blending of Souls: Tandy MacKenzie, Adeline Bolster, and Maria von Trapp -- Chapter 32 Every Night We Have Music: John Cambra, Kenso Seki, and the Baldwin Home -- Chapter 33 The Suffering Was on Both Sides of the Fence: "Fence-Jumping" at Kalihi Hospital -- Part IV. A Time of Evolution (1930-1945) -- Chapter 34 A Union of Cooperation: Wilhelmina Cooke Carlson and Minerva Ramos -- Chapter 35 Another Good Man: The Memoirs of Ambrose Hutchison -- Chapter 36 Suddenly the Whole World Changed: Twenty Stories of Separation -- Chapter 37 So Friendly: Pearl Harbor and Life at Kalaupapa -- Part V. To See This Place Stay Sacred (1946-present) -- Chapter 38 Always This Line of Separation: A Cure, Barriers, and Lawrence Judd -- Chapter 39 Courage and Refusal to Quit: Richard Marks and the End of the Isolation Policy -- Chapter 40 A Quest for Dignity: Bernard K. Punikai'a and Hale Mohalu -- Chapter 41 "My Name Is Olivia": Kalaupapa's First Author -- Chapter 42 To See This Place Stay Sacred: The Education and Inspiration of Present and Future Generations -- Chapter 43 Changed in One Day: The Restoration of Family Ties -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.

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