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The Hui Panalāʻau Story of the Equatorial Pacific Islands of ...


The Hui Panalāʻau Story of the Equatorial Pacific Islands of ...

From 1935 to 1942, a group of 130 mainly Hawaiian men took on this challenge. They are known as Hui Panalāʻau, or "society of colonists."

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.

A Story of the Hui Panalā'au of the Equatorial Pacific Islands | FWS.gov

A Story of the Hui Panalā'au of the Equatorial Pacific Islands ... Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats ...

Hui Panala`au: Hawaiian Colonists in the Pacific, 1935 – 1942

... islands' history. ... What has been left behind in the wake of the federal government's efforts to colonize a trio of remote Pacific equatorial islands?

Records Reveal the Hidden History of a Pacific Colonization Project

The Pacific Equatorial Islands colonized by Hui Panalā'au from 1935 to 1942 are inhospitable to human habitation as none have natural sources of ...

The Collection on Hui Panalāʻau - Kamehameha Schools

Hui Panalāʻau, society of colonists from the Equatorial (Line Islands) Colonization Project. ... Harris and Suares return with information of Pacific Islands.

Hui Panalāʻau Society of Colonists, Inc. Finding Aid

Box Title: All five boxes have the same title: Equatorial (Line Islands) Colonization Project involving. Kamehameha students and graduatesm 1935-1941. Jarvis, ...

Hawaiian Colonists in the Pacific, 1935 – 1942 - ScholarSpace

His father, Jacob William Sproat, was originally from Warrensburg, Missouri, and came to Hawai'i to become a member of the. Provisional Government Army ...

American Equatorial Islands Colonization Project - Wikipedia

The colonists, who became known as Hui Panalāʻau, were primarily young Native Hawaiian men and other male students recruited from schools in Hawaii. In 1937, ...

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 ...

Gallery: Folders – HUI PANALÄ'AU:

Presented online in the Hui Panalāʻau Searchable Database with ... Equatorial Islands of the Pacific.” Repository: ʻUluʻulu Moving ...

Hui Panalaau - YouTube

... islands in the Equatorial Pacific ... "The Work, Traditions, and Stories behind Bishop Museum's exhibit, 'Tatau: Marks of Polynesia'".

nh-250454-OLS-21-proposal.pdf

... Equatorial Islands of the Pacific.” As recounted above, the story of ... documenting and keeping the story of Hui Panalāʻau alive for future generations.

Hui Panalāʻau | Images of Old Hawaiʻi

Part of the equatorial “Line Islands” and “Pacific Remote Islands,” Baker, Howland and Jarvis Islands were first formed as fringing reefs ...

House Committee on Natural Resources

Hawaiian decent, and others who helped secure and maintain U.S. jurisdiction over the equatorial islands in the Pacific Ocean during the period ...

H.Res.169 - 114th Congress (2015-2016): Acknowledging and ...

... equatorial islands as prolonged conflict in the Pacific lead to World War II ... Honors the accomplishments of the Hui Panala 'au colonists and the young ...

Exploring the Central Pacific Basin: Background Information

Known as Hui Panalāʻau, or "society of colonists," their contributions and sacrifices allowed the United States to gain ownership of the islands of Howland, ...

Re-membering Panala'au: masculinities, nation, and empire ... - Gale

Between 1935 and 1942, over one hundred thirty young, mostly Native Hawaiian men (later known as the Hui Panala'au) "colonized" five small islands in the ...

Hui Panalāʻau by University of Hawaii at Manoa. Center for Oral ...

Hui Panalāʻau by University of Hawaii at Manoa. Center for Oral History, 2006, Center for Oral History, Social Science Research Institute, ...