HUI PANALÄ'AU
HUI PANALÄ'AU: – Hawaiian Colonists in the Pacific, 1935–1942
New! Fall 2024, PAF 'Ohana presents: The Hui Panalāʻau Digital Gallery The once secret United States South Seas Expeditions to colonize five ...
Hui Panala`au: Hawaiian Colonists in the Pacific, 1935 – 1942
Hui Panalä'au exhibit open- ing at Bishop Museum, 2002. Left to right, Victor Kim, James Car- roll, George Kahanu, Sr., Arthur. Harris, Noelle Kahanu ...
Memories of the Hui Panala'au | Hawai'i Public Radio
More than 130 young men of Hawai'i made up the Hui Panala'au—sent by the federal government to colonize islands in the South Pacific from 1935 ...
Re-membering Panala'au: Masculinities, Nation, and Empire in ...
Between 1935 and 1942, over one hundred thirty young, mostly Native Hawaiian men (later known as the Hui Panalä'au) “colonized” five small islands in the ...
Search Tips How to Navigate the Hui Panalāʻau Digital Gallery Guide for teachers and students: How to search our resources section: Spaces ...
The Not-Quite States of America - BookBrowse.com
The Hui Panalä'au program did just that, as Doug Mack describes in The Not-Quite States of America. Howland, Baker and Jarvis As Japan became ...
A Story of the Hui Panalā'au of the Equatorial Pacific Islands
After the Guano mining era of the 1800s, Howland, Baker and. Jarvis Islands, located in the. Phoenix and Line Islands archipelagos, sat relatively.
Re-membering Panala'au: Masculinities, Nation, and Empire in ...
PDF | Between 1935 and 1942, over one hundred thirty young, mostly Native Hawaiian men (later known as the Hui Panalä'au) “colonized” five small islands.
Re-membering Panalā'au: Masculinities, Nation, and Empire in ...
... Hui Panalä'au: Hawaiian Colonists, American Citizens.” The exhibit brought ... Hui Panalä'au. Any errors here are my own. 46 the contemporary pacific ...
Masculinities, Nation, and Empire in Hawai'i and the Pacifi c
... Hui Panalä'au: Hawaiian Colonists, American Citizen. Exhibit pam-. phlet. Honolulu: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. Brown, DeSoto. 2002 Colonizing the ...
The Hui Panalāʻau Story of the Equatorial Pacific Islands of ...
Military and commercial air routes between Australia and California then brought these islands to the attention of the United States. At that time, it was ...
... Hui PanalÄ 'au (loosely translates to "society of colonists") -- young high school graduates from Hawaii who were sent to colonize Baker ...
On the cover of this journal we reproduce a detail from Hawaiian artist
Through his study of a group of young Hawaiian men, the Hui Panalä'au, recruited as colonists for the United States in the Equatorial Islands between 1935 ...
The Not-Quite States of America by Doug Mack - BookBrowse.com
The Hui Panalä'au Program. Imagine being sent to a remote island just to populate it so that your country can then call it theirs. The Hui ...
(PDF) Moving Masculinities: Memories and Bodies Across Oceania ...
In acts of “re-membering” the Hui Panalä'au, Tengan sees a fraught conversation between the celebration of the martial loyalty of American citizens and the ...
Moving Masculinities | PDF | Marshall Islands | Masculinity - Scribd
men, the Hui Panalä'au, recruited as colonists for the United States in the Equatorial Islands between 1935 and 1942, Tengan reflects on the dialogue ...
Hui Panalāʻau Society of Colonists, Inc. Finding Aid
Jarvis, Howland, Baker, Canton, Enderbury Islands. Hui Panala'au, “Society of Colonists, Inc.” 1956. Language: In English. Access: With the permission ...
Recognizing individ- ual Native Hawaiians who advanced the mis- sion of the U.S. in the. Pacific, Hui Panalä'au is one of many examples of Native Hawaiians ...
The Marin Amateur Radio Society Monthly Newsletter Presidents ...
This uninhabited island (atoll) is about half way between Hawaii and Australia. ... the Hui Panalĕ'au (loosely translates to "society of colonists") -- young ...
Art calendar | The Honolulu Advertiser | Hawaii's Newspaper
"HUI PANALÄ'AU: HAWAIIAN COLONISTS, AMERICAN CITIZENS," a Bishop Museum-designed exhibit about the 130 men from Hawai'i, many Kamehameha Schools graduates ...