2013-09-052015-03-252013-09-052015-03-251998http://hdl.handle.net/10125/30349A Kona-born woman depicts life on a ranch, including the branding and shipping of cattle. She recalls her father and his fatal accident in a cattle pen. Jobs at Hawaii Meat Company and James Robinson estate are described. Although her home was not damaged in the 1946 tsunami, she tells of the destruction of neighboring homes, loss of life, and tales of survival.rancher, secretary, estate manager, defense worker; Scottish-Hawaiian; femaleInterview conducted in English.1 hr, 15 min19 pagesNatural DisastersLivestockRanchingSouth Hilo (district)Interview with Kapua Wall HeuerInterviewReformatted digital