Interview with Mary Ellen Kealohapauole Clarke
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1985
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The fifth of twelve children, a Kalia-born woman talks about her parents' background, strict upbringing, neighbors and neighborhood stores, schooling, fishing traditions, Mochizuki Tea House, family gatherings, movement of grandfather's grave, laundry chores, cousin Duke Kahanamoku, peddlers, Ala Wai Canal dredging, Squattersville, Aloha Park, relationships with military, Prince Kuhio, development of Kalia, selling of property and scattering of family, and reflections on Kalia.
nurse trainee; Hawaiian-Caucasian; female
Interview conducted in English.
nurse trainee; Hawaiian-Caucasian; female
Interview conducted in English.
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Development, Ethnic Relations, Family Life, Hawaiians - Customs and Beliefs, Land and Ownership
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1 hr, 53 min
30 pages
30 pages
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Kailua Kona, Hawaii
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DU629 .W44 W3 1988
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