Interview with Adelaide Kaai McKinzie

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1986
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Nishimoto, Warren
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A woman of Hawaiian ancestry describes Waialua on Molokai, including subsistence farming and fishing, Hawaiian neighbors, and home; move to Kaunakakai, where her father was a school teacher-principal; and Molokai Ranch. She also describes Waikiki where she spent summers; Paoa family; Kalia home; neighborhood families; swimming; gathering of food; piers and other landmarks; visits to Queen Liliuokalani; Kamehameha and Normal schools; changes in Waikiki; and the meaning of aloha.
teacher; Hawaiian-English; female
Interview conducted in English.
Keywords
Family Life, Farming, Hawaiians - Customs and Beliefs, Hawaiians - Lifestyles, Molokai (district)
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4 hr, 59 min
56 pages
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Ala Moana, Oahu
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DU629 .W44 W3 1988
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