N-F0098 - Levi Chamberlain, 1840 : original watercolor at HMCS. Photograph.
Portraits
Sketches
Chamberlain, Levi
Agate, Alfred Thomas
Negative: safety negative of Levi Chamberlain (a) and contact prints (b) and (c).
Catalog card description: "Chamberlain, Levi. Watercolor sketch, probably by A.T. Agate, of the Wilkes Expedition, 1840."
This negative was digitized as part of a 2009 IMLS grant. Because transfer between permanent material culture collection and library was not reflected on library catalog card, we have determined to put these into a "found in collection" category with a 0__ before the collection number to key us to the fact that these have an older number with the collection that the scope of this project does not allow us to search for at this time. The third number reflects the negative number.
The data entered here is not always representative of the negative itself. For example, if we have in hand a safety negative made in 1966 of an original photograph taken in 1926, "1926" will be entered in the date field. Similarly, many negatives are photographs of books and prints in the HMCS collection. In this case, the date of the original map, book, broadside, etc. is once again the one that is used.
Most negatives are specifically identified as safety negatives based on data from catalog cards, envelopes housing the negatives, inventories, and the film itself. However, it is assumed that all negatives are safety negatives, even when they are not specifically noted as such.
A.T. Agate
Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library at the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
1840
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2009.0100.F98a-c
2009.0100.1869
HMCSL - HEA Archive - Kekahuna, M. (Mrs. Joseph); Kekahuna, Joseph
This folder contains 1 letter. 1 page
Author locations indicated:
Waianae
Kekahuna, M. (Mrs. Joseph); Kekahuna, Joseph
Hawaiian Evangelical Association (HEA) Names File Collection
Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library (HMCSL), located on the campus of the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
1892
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haw
text - handwritten
https://hmha.missionhouses.org/items/show/14127
HMCSL - HEA Archive - Kekuewa, Samuel W.
This folder contains 56 letters. 101 pages within 2 folders:
Folder #1: n.d.; 1872 to 1891 /
Folder #2: 1893 to 1912
Author locations indicated:
Makawao / Kula / Waiohinu Kau / Halawa / Kohala Akau / Kohala / Kohala, Hawaiian Isl. / Honolulu / Kohala Hawaii
Kekuewa, Samuel W.
Hawaiian Evangelical Association (HEA) Names File Collection
Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library (HMCSL), located on the campus of the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
n.d. / 1872 to 1891 / 1893 to 1912
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HMCSL - HEA Archive - Laau, Oliver J.
This folder contains 1 letter. 2 pages
To view this folder, contact archives@missionhouses.org
Author locations indicated:
Kawaihae Hawaii
Laau, Oliver J.
Hawaiian Evangelical Association (HEA) Names File Collection
Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library (HMCSL), located on the campus of the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
1928
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HMCSL - HEA Archive - Nuikino, J.P.
This folder contains 5 letters. 5 pages
Author locations indicated:
Mana, Kauai / Waimea, Kauai
Nuikino, J.P.
Hawaiian Evangelical Association (HEA) Names File Collection
Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library (HMCSL), located on the campus of the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
1867 to 1869
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N-F0082 - Four Hawaiian Youths. Photograph.
Morse, S.F.B.
Engravings
Hawaiian
People
Identified
Four Hawaiian Youths
Negative: nitrate negative replaced by copy negative 1977 of Four Hawaiian Youths (a) and contact print (b).
Catalog card description: "Hawaiians. Four Hawaiian Youths, 1819. 'Engraved by N. and S.S. Jocelyn, New Haven, from a painting by S.F.B. Morse.'"
This negative was digitized as part of a 2009 IMLS grant. Because transfer between permanent material culture collection and library was not reflected on library catalog card, we have determined to put these into a "found in collection" category with a 0__ before the collection number to key us to the fact that these have an older number with the collection that the scope of this project does not allow us to search for at this time. The third number reflects the negative number.
The data entered here is not always representative of the negative itself. For example, if we have in hand a safety negative made in 1966 of an original photograph taken in 1926, "1926" will be entered in the date field. Similarly, many negatives are photographs of books and prints in the HMCS collection. In this case, the date of the original map, book, broadside, etc. is once again the one that is used.
Most negatives are specifically identified as safety negatives based on data from catalog cards, envelopes housing the negatives, inventories, and the film itself. However, it is assumed that all negatives are safety negatives, even when they are not specifically noted as such.
S.F.B. Morse
Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library at the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
1819
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2009.0100.1721a-c
2009.0100.F82a-b
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Hawaii--History.
Hawaiian mythology.
Hula (Dance)
Songs, Hawaiian.
Waianae (Hawaii)
On Saturday, May 9, 2015, Hawaiian Mission Houses featured the district of Wai‘anae and presented Moon Kauakahi, Mel Amina, and Ken Makuakane along with Aunty Alice Greenwood, Aunty Alice Maku‘e, Aunty Lucy Gay and the kupuna of Wai‘anae. Kumu Hula Twyla Ululani Mendez and Halau Na Pua A Lei, Kumu ‘Ohu Gon and his halau oli Na Wa‘a Lalani Kahuna o Pu‘u Kohola, Kumu Mahealani Wong with Na Hanona o Ka Halau Hula Pa Ola Kapu and and Kumu Hula Pohai Souza and Halau Hula Kamamolikolehua also appeared at this event. The kahiko portion of the concert showcased the Pele and Hi‘iaka saga. It is while Hi‘iaka travels across Wai‘anae on her way to Pohakea pass that she sees the smoke from the lava flows that have destroyed the lehua grove and killed her friend Hopoe.
This event was the second of our four-part 2015 Mele Wahi Pana music series featuring the music of the island of O‘ahu. Each place in the Islands of Hawai‘i has its own character, its own wind and rain, its own story, and its own music. Come on a musical tour of O‘ahu with hosts Aaron Mahi and Sam ‘Ohu Gon, featuring notable performers, scholars, Kumu Hula and Halau Hula.
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Hawaiian Mission Houses - Mele Wahi Pana 2015 - The Songs of Honolulu
Hawaii--History.
Hawaiian mythology.
Honolulu (Hawaii)
Hula (Dance)
Songs, Hawaiian.
On July 11, 2015, the Hawaiian Mission Houses Mele Wahi Pana featured the district of Honolulu and presented artists Manu Boyd, Kaipo Hale, and Ken Makuakane. Boyd’s Ha-lau O Ke ‘A‘ali‘i Ku- Makani and Kumu ‘Ohu Gon and his ha-lau oli Na- Wa‘a La-lani Ka-huna o Pu‘u Kohola, and Kumu Hula Pohai Souza and Ha-lau Hula Kamamolikolehua also appeared. This concert of oli, mele, and songs featured stories from Kapalama in the east, to the valleys of Nu‘uanu, Pauoa, and Makiki, to Ualaka‘a, the ridge west of Manoa valley.
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2015.07.11
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Hawaiian Mission Houses - Mele Wahi Pana 2015 - The Songs of Waialua
Hawaii--History.
Hawaiian mythology.
Hula (Dance)
Songs, Hawaiian.
Waialua (Hawaii)
On Saturday, October 17, 2015, Hawaiian Mission Houses' Mele Wahi Pana 2015 featured the district of Waialua and musicians Ken Makuakane, Aaron Mahi, and George Kuo. They shared the stage with commentators Thomas Shirai, Kanani Awai, and Keith Awai who contributed their insights and knowledge about the songs and their connection to Waialua. Kumu ‘Ohu Gon and his ha-lau oli Na- Wa‘a La-lani Ka-huna o Pu‘u Kohola presented the opening kahiko segment of oli and mo‘olelo. Kumu Hula Pohai Souza and Ha-lau Hula Kamamolikolehua with Kumu Mahealani Wong with Na- Hanona- o Ka Ha-lau Hula Pa- Ola Kapu also performed hula of the Waialua. This concert of oli, mele, and songs features stories from the 13 ahupua‘a of Waialua, from Kaena Point to Kapaeloa.
‘Olelo Community Media
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2015.10.17
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Hawaiian Mission Houses - Mele Wahi Pana 2015 - The Songs of Waikiki
Hawaii--History.
Hawaiian mythology.
Hula (Dance)
Songs, Hawaiian.
Waikiki (Hawaii)
This Mele Wahi Pana concert performance will send you on a journey to the legendary Waikiki beach on the south shore, retreat of royalty and tourist playground. Waikiki brings to mind the surf, with the famous breaks, the seat of governance for Kakuhihewa, the story of Kapo‘i, the rich production lands of Manoa, and the story of Kahalaopuna.
On Saturday, March 7, 2015, Marlene Sai, Joe and Shirley Recca, Alan Akaka and the Islanders, and Pamai Tenn shared their knowledge and talent through story and song. Kumu ‘Ohu Gon and his ha-lau oli Na- Wa‘a La-lani Ka-huna o Pu‘u Kohola, Kumu Mahealani Wong with Na- Hanona- o Ka Ha-lau Hula Pa- Ola Kapu, and Kumu Hula Pohai Souza and Ha-lau Hula Kamamolikolehua also performed.
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