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- JOURNAL ARTICLEStudies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, Vol. 17, No. 2, Honoring A. Lavonne Brown Ruoff (SUMMER 2005), pp. 32-62
...Pukui, '?lel No'eau In January 1898, six months prior to the U.S. annexation of the Hawai ian Islands, Queen Liliuokalani (1838-1917) published Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen and thus emerged from the period's turmoil as a remarkable literary figure and a farsighted political strategist. Through her memoir, the queen writes back...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Contemporary Pacific, Vol. 6, No. 1 (SPRING 1994), pp. 202-210
...the resto ration of sovereignty to the Hawaiian people. In 1893 the independent Hawaiian Kingdom had come to an end with the deposing of Queen Lili'uokalani . A provisional government was declared by a small group of Caucasian busi nessmen, who then established a Republic of Hawai'i. Hawai'i was annexed by...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEABA Journal, Vol. 102, No. 1 (JANUARY 2016), p. 72
...in Honolulu. One day later, Queen Lili'uokalani was deposed, effectively ending royal reign in Hawaii. The move was not universally supported, even in the United States. When President Grover Cleveland , an ardent anti-imperialist, took office two months later, he deemed the ouster of Queen Lili'uokalani an "act of war" and...
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The Failed Annexation of Hawaii (pp. 359-380) From:OPEN ACCESS ,Pacific Strife (2015)Amsterdam University Press ...Hawaii In 1842 the American President Tyler had cautioned his countrymen not to expect too much of the opening of China: ‘[T]he cheapness of labor among the Chinese, their ingenuity in its application, and the f ixed character of their habits and pursuits may discourage the hope of the opening of...
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DAVID HEALY Diplomatic History, Vol. 30, No. 2 (April 2006), pp. 297-300...United States, an aim shared by the lame-duck President Benjamin Harrison. An annexation treaty was rushed to the Senate, but Harrison's time ran out before that body acted. The incoming President Grover Cleveland was hostile to annexation and considered restoring the queen , but the new Hawaiian regime refused to give...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Studies, Vol. 45, No. 3, American Studies Looks at Hawai'i (Fall 2004), pp. 9-31
...D.C. or by the appointed governor.3 Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians), along with many other citizens, fiercely resisted every action of the United States in the taking of their country.4 In 1 893, immediately following the military intervention and coup d'état that deposed Queen Lili'uokalani , thousands of Kanaka Maoli and their...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEComparative Drama, Vol. 47, No. 1 (Spring 2013), pp. 1-30
...was particularly daring in its context and timing: it was presented at Howard High as a "Christmas entertainment."7 The play was inspired by the real-life story of a Hawaiian princess. As niece to Queen Lili'uokalani , Ka'iulani (1875-1899) was seen as a possible heir to the deposed monarch after the overthrow...
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Toward Annexation (pp. 1-36) From:OPEN ACCESS ,Last Among Equals: Hawaiian Statehood and American Politics (1984)University of Hawai'i Press ...Twenty years after the Monroe Doctrine attempted to exclude European imperialists from the Western Hemisphere, President John Tyler issued a similar warning to any nation which might covet the Hawaiian islands. A special relationship now existed between Hawaii and the United States, he implied in 1842, and his government would not...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEHuman Rights, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Spring 2006), pp. 15-17, 25
..., after an investigation, newly inaugurated President Grover Cleveland refused to recognize the legitimacy of the provisional govern ment and called for restoration of the monarchy. Instead, the Republic of Hawaii was established on July 4,1894. In 1897, President William McKin ley took office on a platform advocat ing "control...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Advocate of Peace (1892-1893), Vol. 55, No. 4 (APRIL, 1893), pp. 93-94FREE
...OF THE MONTH. The inauguration of Grover Cleveland for the second time as President of the United States took place on the fourth of March. The much talked of Cleveland weather was not forthcoming, the day being both windy and cold. This has given rise to talk about the unseasonableness of...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Indian Law Review, Vol. 30, No. 1 (2005/2006), pp. 185-202
...The House of Nobles, once comprised of Hawaiian chiefs, became an elected body. The franchise was extended to American and European males owning sufficient property, regardless of citizenship. This property requirement alone disenfranchised most natives.55 This transfer of power did not sit well with the reigning monarch. Queen Lili'uokalani...
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Review: [Untitled] Review by:Kenton Clymer The American Historical Review, Vol. 104, No. 2 (Apr., 1999), p. 585...of Queen Liliuokalani -though he acknowl- edges that the queen viewed the presence of the troops as indicating U.S. support for the rebellion. Rather, the queen is blamed for her own downfall, the relevant chapter being entitled significantly, "Self-Destruction of the Monarchy." After the overthrow, the newly elected President Grover Cleveland...
- JOURNAL ARTICLECollege Composition and Communication, Vol. 63, No. 1, Indigenous and Ethnic Rhetorics (September 2011), pp. 98-121
...s' rhetorics of survivance" and Scott Richard Lyons's "rhetorical sovereignty" as a framework, we examine how kaona, a Hawaiian rhetorical device, is employed within Queen Lili'uokalani s autobiography and Haunani-Kay Trask's poetry as a call for Hawaiian resistance against American colonialism through allusions to Pele-Hi'iaka stories. XVecent...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEPolitical Science Quarterly, Vol. 79, No. 4 (Dec., 1964), pp. 555-575
...applied in Honolulu and in Washington simultaneously in opposition to President Pierce's dynamic program for "Young America" was not aimed exclusively at the Sandwich 8 See my "Slavery and Racism as Deterrents to the Annexation of Hawaii 1854-1855," Journal of Negro History, XLVII (1962...
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Review: [Untitled] Review by:Cheryl Crozier Garcia International Social Science Review, Vol. 81, No. 3/4 (2006), pp. 176-178...during the last years of the monarchy, particularly those written by King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani , Hawaii's...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEEnvironmental Law, Vol. 21, No. 2 (1991), pp. 453-497
...President Grover Cleveland , in a Special Message to Congress dated December 18, 1893, characterized the incident as a deplorable act of war and a "substantial wrong."1® Cleveland urged legislation "consistent with American honor, integrity and morality."14 More pragmatic and less morally sensitive viewpoints prevailed. Cleveland surrendered his...
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Gregory Weeks Reviews in American History, Vol. 39, No. 4 (December 2011), pp. 637-641...the notion that, in the United States, we tend to conflate unilateralism with isolationism. Reluctance to join alliances, which has been a common theme in U.S. foreign policy, is not the same as unwill- ingness to extend the reach of U.S. power abroad. Further, when President George W. Bush brought the...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Western Historical Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 2 (May, 1992), pp. 153-177
.... The islander later lived with Yale's president Timothy Dwight for a time, and in 1816 went to the Foreign Mission School in Cornwall, Connecticut, established to educate young men of the Polynesian and Indian races. While attending the school, Obookiah re- solved to return to the islands and spread Christianity...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEGreat Plains Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 3 (SUMMER 2020), pp. 207-228
...male- before she expounded on the political mach- dominated political arena. Kellie maintained inations of Marion Butler, Populist nation- that suff rage, while a worthy cause, was too di- al committee chairman, and William Allen, visive an issue to tackle alongside the Omaha Nebraska senator and president of the con- agenda....
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Paul S. Holbo Reviews in American History, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Sep., 1982), pp. 374-379...spoken opposition-led by the New York Herald-developed quickly, and President -elect Grover Cleveland halted congressional action. Osborne takes the position that Cleveland acted primarily because of his concerns for morality in international politics, whereas I believe that Cleveland appeared shifty and opportunistic, no matter how high-minded his...
- JOURNAL ARTICLECounterpoints, Vol. 355, EXAMINING Social Theory: crossing borders/reflecting back (2010), pp. 285-289
..., Cesar, 177 Chennault, Ronald, 233 Chomsky, Noam, 71 Christianity, 48, 87-88, 237-239, 261 class, see social class Cleveland , President Grover , 1 1 Coleman, Michael C, 88 Collins, Patricia Hill, 219, 221 colonialism: 48, 55, 56; demographic , 61, 134, 210, Caribbean, 274 commodity, 5 Cook, Captain James...
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Militarism in a Global Age: Naval Ambitions in Germany and the United States before World War I by DIRK BÖNKER From Liberation to Conquest: The Visual and Popular Cultures of the Spanish-American War of 1898 by BONNIE M. MILLER Pacific Gibraltar: U.S.-Japanese Rivalry over the Annexation of Hawaii, 1885-1898 by WILLIAM MICHAEL MORGAN Review by:Nicole M. Phelps The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 13, No. 3 (July 2014), pp. 444-451...pre- vented the country from achieving that status. In Pacific Gibraltar , Morgan focuses on two main events: the 1893 Hawaiian revolution, which ousted Queen Lili'uokalani in favor of a white, republican government that favored annexation to the United States; and the McKinley administration's June 1897 annexa- tion treaty and the...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Vol. 63, No. 3 (Jul., 1972), pp. 87-103
...America and Hawaii stemming from matters other than trade appears to have been Queen Emma's excursion to the Niagara Falls area. The Hawaiian queen's visit transpired in 1866 following a stay in Washington. In 1864, however, indirect contact resulted (paradoxi- cally) because Confederate agents...
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The American Century by Harold Evans The Century by Peter Jennings, Todd Brewster National Geographic Eyewitness to the Twentieth Century by National Geographic Society Review by:Tom Scocca Transition, No. 79 (1999), pp. 126-143...in history. The former envisioned himself as an embattled reformer, Harry Truman if not Franklin Delano Roosevelt; the lat- ter presented him as a menacing left- wing version of Richard Nixon, with the debauched overtones of Ulysses S. Grant. Neither side dared to consider the possi- bility that the president...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Contemporary Pacific, Vol. 20, No. 1, Special Issue: Re-membering Oceanic Masculinities (2008), pp. 89-113
...US Minis ter John L Stevens used these troops to help a cohort of haole businessmen overthrow Hawai'i's Native government. While their Gatling guns and cannons were pointed at the palace, Queen Lili'uokalani surrendered her kingdom to the United States. Although US President Grover Cleveland admonished the provisional government to return...
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- JOURNAL ARTICLEPeace Research, Vol. 28, No. 3 (August 1996), pp. 71-96
...even though the op tion of integration, which requires that the administering state fol low the "strictest" standards in the exercise of self-determination, was the content of the plebiscite.24 The United States in 1993 clarified who possessed and pos sesses inherent sovereignty in Hawaii. President...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Apr., 2007), pp. 179-207
...enterprises that examine foreign relations from a cultural perspective and integrate overlooked actors into the study of diplomatic history. After an audience with President Grover Cleveland in Washington, D.C. on October 8, 1888, the Chicago White Stockings baseball club returned to the Windy City...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Contemporary Pacific, Vol. 17, No. 1 (2005), pp. 1-27
...Islands have no voice in determining their future, but are virtually relegated to the condition of the aborigines of the American continent. HRH LILl'UOKALANI, Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen Queen Lili'uokalani's words of anger and frustration at the raw power used by the United States in relation to Native Hawaiian people...
- JOURNAL ARTICLECritical Inquiry, Vol. 23, No. 3, Front Lines/Border Posts (Spring, 1997), pp. 640-659
...January 1993, about ten thousand people, most of them native Hawaiians, marched on 'Iolani Palace in downtown Hono- lulu to remember the overthrow of Queen Lili'uokalani one hundred years before and to demand that they be recognized once again as a sov- ereign nation. The march culminated four days of protests,...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEDiplomatic History, Vol. 4, No. 1 (WINTER 1980), pp. 39-56
...interpretation that has perhaps gained the widest currency is that set forth by those historians who have posited an overriding economic motive for American expansionism in the late nine teenth century. Central to this view is the figure of Walter Q. Gresham, secretary of state under President Grover Cleveland . According...
- JOURNAL ARTICLECalifornia History, Vol. 67, No. 4 (Dec., 1988), pp. 244-265
...to visit England in 1823-1824, both he and his con sort came down with measles in London and died there. Their return to Hawaii had been a funeral proces sion.2 At the time of Alexander's and Lot's departure the king, queen , and prime minister accompanied them to their ship.3 Both...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEIndiana Magazine of History, Vol. 29, No. 4 (DECEMBER, 1933), pp. 297-338
...of law in 1854, as 1 This study was first prepared as a master's thesis at Indiana University. As here published it is much abbreviated. 2 Dennis Pennington was born about the time that Washington became President . He was active in the later territorial period of Indiana history, served as...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEJournal of Sport History, Vol. 31, No. 1 (Spring 2004), pp. 32-52
...only politically and economically but also in sporting venues. American capitalists in 1893 marched upon Iolani Palace and overthrew the Hawai- ian monarchy while imprisoning Queen Lili uokalani. The emergence of this new local designation of what it meant to be identified as "Hawaiian" grew out of the overthrow. Prior to...
- SERIALS1989Halawa Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 3 (August/September 1989)OPEN ACCESS
...Booster (wrestling team) of which he not only partici- pated in the games but was also the president , and currently he is an active member of the Club. Among all of .this, when Mr. Pikini finds time out for himself, he'11 go bowling or enjoy a gocd game of golf....
- SERIALS1989Halawa Bulletin (FALL/WINTER 1989)OPEN ACCESS
- SERIALS1960Paahao Press, Vol. 60, No. 4 (Holiday Issue 1960)OPEN ACCESS
...Contest, Robert Lindner Foundation 16 HAWAIIANA 18 Signs of the times: RESPONSIBILITY 12 27 of Pri 1960 37 Hawaiian Singing 15 ig Queen 17 Linguistic Opportunities.. 46 Youth 43 49 A Matter of Time... 55 SEASONS GREETINGS FROM THE STAFF OF OAHU PRISON PIICTORIAL REVIEW OF 1960 Mr. Herbert 14 Mr....
- JOURNAL ARTICLETort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal, Vol. 49, No. 1 (FALL 2013), pp. 425-451
...possible title defects.16 The lender foreclosed and acquired the property; subsequently, a title report revealed a defect of title by virtue of an executive agreement between President Grover Cleveland and Queen Lili'uokalani of the Hawaiian Kingdom that rendered any notary actions unlawful. Thus, the deed of conveyance to the homeowners was...
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,The Comstocks of Cornell: John Henry Comstock and Anna Botsford Comstock (1953)Comstock Publishing Associates ...my room by a Japanese servant, who bowed low as he entered and bowed himself out of the room. The manager of Encina had been major domo to Queen Liliuokalani in Honolulu and had manners equal to that office. From our sitting room we had a view of a wide plain,...
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INSTITUTIONALISING THE LEPER: PARTISAN POLITICS AND THE EVOLUTION OF STIGMA IN POST-MONARCHY HAWAI'I The Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 107, No. 3 (SEPTEMBER 1998), pp. 229-262...was succeeded by Lunalilo, whose reign was ended after less than a year by his death from tuberculosis in February 1874. Lunalilo left no direct heir to the Kamehameha line and ascendancy was put to a vote. David Kal kaua defeated the popular, pro-British, Queen -Dowager Emma; but the king turned...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEBiography, Vol. 27, No. 1, PERSONAL EFFECTS: THE TESTIMONIAL USES OF LIFE WRITING (winter 2004), pp. 222-249
...sources, like the magnificent Blount Report, written by President Cleveland's emissary sent to investigate the overthrow and the complicity of American Minister Stevens, and the American troops, in the taking of our sovereignty.2 My Uncle Arthur knew the Queen . He was the oldest of the Trasks. He just recently died...
- SERIALS1982The Pacific Historian, Volume 26, Number 4 (1982), (Jan., 1982)Part ofFREE
The Pacific Historian - JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Science Teacher, Vol. 23, MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY: 1956 (1956), pp. 1-5, 7-25, 27-39, 41-47, 51-59, 61-67, 69-73, 75-76
...for the improvement of future editions of the Directory. JOHN S. RICHARDSON, President , 1956-57 Schedule of Meetings 0 Fall Regional Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, October 26 and 27, 1956 « Winter Regional Conference (AAAS), New York City, December 27-30, 1956 0 Fifth National Convention, Cleveland , Ohio, March 20-23, 1957 0...
- JOURNAL ARTICLERecords of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C., Vol. 42/43, [The 36th separately bound book] (1940/1941)
..., 48, 50, 51, 58. Clay, Henry, 40. Cleveland , Grover , 27, 130. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 57. "Colonel A. A. Anderson," 131-134. Colonial Dames of America, D. C, 244. Columbia Typographical Society, 39, 81. Columbian College, 42, 147, 173....
- JOURNAL ARTICLERecords of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C., Vol. 57/59, Analytical Index to the Records of the Columbia Historical Society Volumes 31/32 - 57/59 (1957/1959), pp. 1-321
...: (51-52) 33 Agricultural societies, early: (51-52) (32-45) Agricultural Society of Prince Georges County: (50) 162 Agriculture. See also Crops; Tobacco Agriculture, Northern Virginia: "Report to President Washing- ton on Agricultural Conditions...
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ROLL OF HONOR (pp. 3-164) From:OPEN ACCESS ,In Freedom's Cause: A Record of the Men of Hawaii Who Died in the Second World War (1949)University of Hawai'i Press .... Awards: AP, EAME, WW II V, AO. Died, non-battle, Austria, May 21, 1946. ASAI, RALPH YUKIO, Pfc. b. Honolulu, Apr. 29, 1919. s. Hanshiro and Tokiyo (Kuroiwa) Asai. Educ. Palolo Sch., Liliuokalani Inter. Sch., McKin- ley High Sch., Oahu. Stevedore, McCabe, Hamilton & Renny, Honolulu. Ind. Army, Nov...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEBrigham Young University Studies, Vol. 46, No. 4, A Chronology of the Life of Joseph Smith (2007), pp. 2-176
...1804 Emma Hale, wife of Joseph Smith and the first Relief Society president , was born. December 23, 1805 Sharon, Vermont Persona/ Life - Joseph Smith Jr. was born to Lucy Mack Smith and Joseph Smith Sr. ♦ History of the Church, 1 :2 1813 West Lebanon, New Hampshire Personal Life...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Military Engineer, Vol. 37, No. 231, Part II: DIRECTORY of MEMBERS (JANUARY, 1945), pp. 1-132
...- President and a Second Vice- President , who shall be elected by The Society; and a Treasurer and an Executive Secretary, who shall be elected by the Board of Direction. They shall hold office for one year or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified : Provided ,...
- SERIALS1894The Catholic Telegraph, Volume 63, Number 2, 11 January 1894, (Jan., 1894)Part ofFREE
Catholic News Archive - SERIALS1893The Monitor, Volume 36, Number 18, 4 February 1893, (Feb., 1893)Part ofFREE
Catholic News Archive ... 15 THE REVOLUTION IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. /”VN Saturday the 1 sth of last month, a revolution took place at Honolulu, the capital of the Hawaiian Islands. Queen Liliuokalani was deposed and a pro- visional government formed.. The cause of this revolution seems to have been a desire on the part of the Queen...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEIndiana Magazine of History, Vol. 50, General Index, Volumes 26-50 (1930-1954) (1954), pp. I, 1-383
...on Amos Lane's speeches, xxvi, 193; confirms treaty grant (1827), xxxix, 12; debates Pinckney resolutions, xxvi, 197; on eco nomic conditions (1819), xliv, 230; elect ed president , xxvi, 188; Jesse L. Holman casts vote for (1824), xxxix, 47; Lec tures on Rhetoric and Oratory, xxxvn, 210; letter...
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,The Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries ,Wilson, James G. (James Grant) (ed.) Fiske, John (ed.) (1887)Part ofFREEBibliotheca Fictiva ...TO CYCLOP??DIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. Adams, Charles Kendall, President of Cornell Agassiz, Alexander, Author and Professor. Allan, Col. William, Aide-de-Camp to Allibone, S. Austin, Author ??? Dictionary of Amory, Author ??? Life of General etc. Bancroft, George, Author History...
- SERIALS1900The Catholic Telegraph, Volume 69, Number 17, 26 April 1900, (Apr., 1900)Part ofFREE
Catholic News Archive ... which candidates for fresh- man class will be examined; and ask each college president to pledge himself that this work be followed within a certain time, also to be determined by the same committee. The second paper was read by Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, S. J., of Woodstock, College, who has become well-known by his successful answer to President...
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Millennial Star ...L. Kimball 126 Deseret Sunday School Union 449 Discourse by Apostle F. D. Richards 491, 507. Discourse by President George. Q. Cannon, 1, 17, 609, 625, 673, 700, 715, 732. by President Joseph F. Smith, District Meeting Duty E Editorial.??? Under Divine Care 8; The Con- fiscated Church Property 24; Uure...
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Irish American Books ..., he asked to be reinforced with troops from the sea-coast; but this request Jefferson Davis and his Cabinet would not allow. Such refusal led to a hostility between J ohn- ston and the Confederate President, which was often exhibited durin" the after prosecution of that war. 0 The Southerners were then engaged concentrating all their available...
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.... 17 20 4 58 7 00 5 10 0 46 16 Sat Liliuokalani dethroned 1893. 7 20 4 59 7 00 5 20 1 47 ---'--- 2 d SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. 17 Sun. Franklin b. 1706. 7 20 5 18 Mon. Daniel Webster b. 1782. 7 19 5 19 Tues. Robt. E. Lee b. 1807. 7 19 5 20 Wed. Australia colonized 1788. 7 18 5 21 Thu. Louis XVI beheaded 1793. 7 18 5 22 Fri. Lord...
Precedents: April 8, 1895. Income Tax Ruled Unconstitutional
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- JOURNAL ARTICLEScience, New Series, Vol. 52, No. 1334 (Jul. 23, 1920), pp. 74-76FREE
...In 1889 Mr. Bishop founded in her memory the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, and the following year Dr. William T. Brig- ham was chosen as its curator, becoming director six years later. The government of the museum is in the hands of a board of seven trustees . The original museum...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEProceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 51, No. 3 (Oct. - Dec., 1899), pp. 535-538FREE
...19 Henry C. Chapman,M.D., 17 Geological Survey of Mis- souri, .14 Trustees of the Indian Museum, . ... . 11 Comite Geologique Russe, 10 Sveriges Geologiska Un- ders6kning, .10 Department of Mines, New South Wales, . . 10 Trustees of the British Museum. 9 United States Treasury Department, 9 Geological Survey...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEProceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 55 (1903), pp. 806-808FREE
.... 2 Minister of Public Works, France 12 Queensland Government. 2 Henry C. Chapman, M.D ............... 12 Imperial Geological Survey, Mexican Government .................... 8 I Japan .2 Conchological Section of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum 2 Academy ..... ................... M7essrs. Schaeffer & Koradi...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEProceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 56, No. 3 (Sep. - Dec., 1904), pp. 842-844FREE
................. 27 Imperial Geological Survey of Japan ......................... 24 Horatio C. Wood, M.D ................. 20 University of Chicago .................... 17 Paul Hagemans ......................... 14 Thomas Biddle, M.D ..................... 14 Trustees of British Museum ........ 14 G eological Survey...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEBulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago (1973-1982), Vol. 74, No. 4 (Oct. - Dec., 1980), p. 6
...and netting L. so cm, W. 82 cm Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Kapi'olani-Kalaniana'ole Collection, 1923...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAnnual Report for the Year ... (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), Vol. 24 (DECEMBER 31, 1899), pp. 142-144
...in Boston. From designs by Edmund M. Wheel- wright. Edited by Prof. Francis W. Chandler. 2 vols. Folio. Text and 100 plates. Boston, 1898. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu. Fauna Hawaiieosis. Yol. I. Part 1. By R. C. L. Perkins and Prof. Aug. Forel. 4to. London, 1899. Hawaiian Feather, work. Illus-...
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Review: BROKEN TRUST Review by:Ronald D. Aucutt Real Property, Probate and Trust Journal, Vol. 42, No. 2 (SUMMER 2007), pp. 409-412...the legacy of Hawaiian Princess Pauahi , the great granddaughter of Kamehameha the Great. It is the story of Kamehameha Schools, which the Princess's will directed her trustees to establish and operate. It also tells the story of the Bishop Estate. The Bishop Estate received its name because the Princess died in 1884 as Bernice Pauahi Bishop and...
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Review: [Untitled] Review by:John Edward Terrell Pacific Arts, No. 13/14 (July 1996), pp. 107-108...New Guinea: Art, Architecture, and Ceremony." Bishop Museum, Hawai'i February 2-May 19, 1996 Reviewed by John Edward Terrell The Field Museum, Chicago Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum on the island of Oahu was founded in 1889. It is one of the worlds great repositories of ancient Polynesian artifacts and nineteenth century memorabilia...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 15, No. 4(60) (December, 1906), pp. 224-225
...Address. 1906. 2065 ,, ? Catalogue of Old and Rare Works. 1906. 2066 The Public Library, Melbourne, Report of Trustees . 1905. 2067-9 Journal, Royal Colonial Institute. Vol. xxxvii. Nos. 6, 7, 8. 2070-71 Occasional Papers, Bernice Pauahi , Bishop Museum, Hono lulu. Vol. ii., No. 4; vol. iv., No. 1....
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,Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement & Political Manipulation at America’s Largest Charitable Trust (2006)University of Hawai'i Press ...All Bishop Estate had to do was exist, and business would come to it in record dollar amounts. The sky was the limit. To be at the center of one of the hottest real estate markets in the world was an interesting position for a charitable trust. Bishop Estate trustees recognized...
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Like Investigating the CIA (pp. 167-184) From:OPEN ACCESS ,Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement & Political Manipulation at America’s Largest Charitable Trust (2006)University of Hawai'i Press ...it. Political observers did not know what to expect. Cayetano was a Democrat, and there were undeniable connections be- tween Bishop Estate and the Democratic Party. But Cayetano was also an independent thinker, and he felt little aloha for Waihe‘e and Waihe‘e’s crowd, including the justices. Theoretically...
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Review: [Untitled] Review by:Alexander Mawyer Pacific Affairs, Vol. 79, No. 3, The Other Binary: Why Japan-North Korea Relations Matter (Fall, 2006), pp. 566-568...perpetual trust dedicated to the education of Hawaiian children. Established by the Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop after her death in 1884, the trust initially created two schools later merged as the Kamehameha Schools and administered as the Bishop Estate. Pointing to the richness of traditional Hawaiian under- standings of land tenure...
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Barbara Carey Anglican and Episcopal History, Vol. 60, No. 2 (June 1991), pp. 264-269...An Ecumenical Eucharist in Hawaii Though a large and spacious building, the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Memorial Chapel on Kapalama Heights, in Honolulu, Hawaii, is not conspicuous from a distance. It was built to resemble a Ha- waiian halau or meeting house and lacks both traditional steeple...
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Afterword (pp. 299-300) From:OPEN ACCESS ,Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement & Political Manipulation at America’s Largest Charitable Trust (2006)University of Hawai'i Press ...the legacy of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop also stirs within me powerful feelings of pride and hope. It is a story of great courage, vision, and persever- ance in the face of overwhelming odds. Despite enormous political and economic power on the part of Bishop Estate trustees and their politi- cal...
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Trustees Surrounded (pp. 229-244) From:OPEN ACCESS ,Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement & Political Manipulation at America’s Largest Charitable Trust (2006)University of Hawai'i Press ...for any incumbent who wasn’t under indictment.” Then things started popping on the Bishop Estate front: Colbert Matsumoto issued his final report; Margery Bronster announced that she would be asking the probate court to remove all five trustees and perhaps even put some of them in jail; “Broken Trust” co-author Gladys...
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A Culture Suppressed (pp. 31-42) From:OPEN ACCESS ,Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement & Political Manipulation at America’s Largest Charitable Trust (2006)University of Hawai'i Press ...chapter 2 A Culture Suppressed Ruth Ke‘elikōlani’s will was written in Hawaiian and signed “R. Kee- likolani.” Pauahi chose English for her will, and in flawless Royal School penmanship she signed it “ Bernice P. Bishop ,” her Hawaiian name reduced to an initial. In her will Pauahi made...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAsian Pacific American Law Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1 (FALL 2007 - SPRING 2008), pp. 72-93OPEN ACCESS
...private institution committed to furthering the education and advancement of Native Hawaiians. Kamehameha is a self-sustaining insti- tution, funded entirely by the charitable trust estate of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop , the last direct descendant of King Kamehameha I. Despite its private funding and success in promoting Native Hawaiian...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEJournal of Museum Ethnography, No. 21, Encounters with Polynesia: Exhibiting the Past in the Present (March 2009), pp. 69-79
...human hair attached; possibly collected on Cooks third voyage of 1776-80 (British Museum , HAW78). Courtesy and copyright, Trustees of the British Museum. Christian missionaries. For their makers they were god images (Hooper 2006: 81), made to be inhabited by the major god of war Kuka'ilimoku, and possibly also by Lono,...
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“Where Are All the Hawaiian–Looking Ones?” (pp. 43-52) From:OPEN ACCESS ,Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement & Political Manipulation at America’s Largest Charitable Trust (2006)University of Hawai'i Press ...1897. In 1907, the twentieth anniversary year of the founding, there were 163 students at the boys’ school, 94 at the girls’ school, and 69 at the preparatory school. In the mid-1920s the trustees , envisioning a total enrollment of a thousand students, announced a plan for a new campus on...
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Review: [Untitled] Review by:Donald D. Johnson The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 38, No. 1 (Mar., 1966), pp. 94-95...REED BISHOP : MAN OF HAWAII. By Harold Winfield Kent. Palo Alto, Calif.: Pacific Books, 1965. Pp. xvi+365. $7.50. The name of Bishop is still one to conjure with in Hawaii. The Bishop Estate, Bishop Trust, and a bank known until recently by the Bishop name have played most impor- tant...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Princeton University Library Chronicle, Vol. 78, No. 1 (AUTUMN-WINTER 2020), pp. 104-124OPEN ACCESS
...the Hawaiian royal family. Bernice Pauahi Bishop married a white businessman, had no children, and deter- mined to leave as her legacy a school for the exclusive use of Native Hawaiians. The trust was funded by fees paid by leasers of land inher- ited by Mrs. Bishop , which, until recent...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEPacific Arts, New Series, Vol. 20, No. 1 (2020-2021), pp. 42-75
...Bishop Estate, founded in 1884 by promi- nent aliʻi Bernice Pauahi Bishop following her death and currently the largest private land- owner in Hawaiʻi. Bishop Estate’s development projects help fund Kamehameha Schools, a private school for Hawaiian children. Despite being a Hawaiian-facing institution founded with educational intentions, the...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe New Phytologist, Vol. 223, No. 2 (July 2019), pp. 597-606
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Reading Museum Exhibits: Visitors’ Reading of Exhibits in Cultural Heritage Institutions and Museums The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion, Vol. 3, No. 2, Special Issue: Diversity and Reading (April 2019), pp. 63-79OPEN ACCESS...the province. The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu, the largest natural and cultural history institution in Polynesia (Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2013), encourages visitors to an interactive experience via their Sleepover/Museum after Dark program: Children can tour the Hawaiian Hall and participate in hands-on activities ( Bishop...
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- JOURNAL ARTICLEAsian Perspectives, Vol. 57, No. 2 (2018), pp. 325-336
...Throckmorton that read: “DR. EMORY OF THE BISHOP MUSEUM IS CONDUCTING AN EXCAVATION AT KA LAE ON THE SOUTHERN END OF HAWAII ISLAND. GO THERE AND MAKE OBSERVATIONS” (Sinoto and Aramata 2016:11). Kenneth Pike Emory had joined the staff of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in 1920 and over the course...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEABA Journal, Vol. 93, No. 8 (AUGUST 2007), pp. 48-53, 67
...ABA CONNECTION Erosion of Trust Hawaii's Bishop Estate: a cautionary tale of mismanagement at a charitable organization BY SAMUEL P. KING AND RANDALL W. ROTH...
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Shell-Shocked Lottery Winners (pp. 81-88) From:OPEN ACCESS ,Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement & Political Manipulation at America’s Largest Charitable Trust (2006)University of Hawai'i Press ...of that land did not want to sell. Bishop Estate trustees argued that this law was not just unconsti- tutional, but un-American. Being forced to sell their property was bad enough, but what made this the equivalent of theft, in the trustees ’ eyes, was the requirement that they sell each...
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Time to Say “No More” (pp. 151-166) From:OPEN ACCESS ,Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement & Political Manipulation at America’s Largest Charitable Trust (2006)University of Hawai'i Press ...in Bishop Estate trustees , in how they are chosen, how much they are paid, how they govern. The time has come to say ‘no more.’” The essay went on to cover virtually that entire section of the paper, a head-on, 6,400-word attack charging that underqualified and overpaid trustees had been...
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Review: [Untitled] Pottery of Papua New Guinea by Brian Egloff The Seized Collections of the Papua New Guinea Museum by Dirk Smidt Review by:Adrienne L. Kaeppler African Arts, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Aug., 1979), pp. 87-88...National Collection Edited by Brian Egloff The Trustees of the National Museum and Art Gallery, Port Moresby, 1977. 95 pp., 168 b/w photos, map, notes. $10.00. THE SEIZED COLLECTIONS OF THE PAPUA NEW GUINEA MUSEUM Dirk Smidt Creative Arts Centre, Papua New Guinea, 1975. 101 pp., 104 blw photos, 5 maps,...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAnnual Report for the Year ... (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), Vol. 30 (1905), pp. 69-74
...T 2 Harvard University 1 3 Harvard University. Peabody Museum . 1 1 Helbing, Hugo 1 Hirsch, Jacob 1 Honolulu. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum 1 Hunterian Coin Catalogue Fund, Trustees of 1 Indianapolis. John Herron Art Institute . 1 International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, London 1 Jordan, Eben D...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Apr., 1926), pp. 453-456FREE
...for the Advancement of Science shall be represented on its Board of Trustees . The purpose of the School is to train students, to assist them, as well as other investigators, in the prosecution of their work in the field of prehistoric research, and to enrich museums, both in America and...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEJournal of Museum Ethnography, No. 23, Amateur Passions / Professional Practice: Ethnography Collectors and Collections (2010), pp. 129-135
...the inherited collections of several of her relatives. During her research into the whereabouts of Cook-voyage material for her landmark exhibition 'Artificial Curiosities ', held at the Bernice P. Bishop Museum in Honolulu in 1978, Kaeppler was able to track down the overwhelming majority...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEReal Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal, Vol. 48, No. 2 (Fall 2013), pp. 291-319
...a trustee's duty to the trust and its beneficiaries. This Article artfully places the reader in the center ofthe disputes, begging the question of whether Hawai'i should continue "paving paradise. " Introduction 292 The Story in the Movie 295 Real Stories Echoed by the Movie 298 A. The Bishop Estate 298...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAnnual Report for the Year ... (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), Vol. 31 (1906), pp. 91-101
...Öffentliche Kunstsammlung ... i Berlin. Kgl. Museen i Berlin Photographic Co. 1 Birmingham. Museum & Art Gallery . . 1 3 Bishop , Heber R., Estate of 2 Bishop , William Warner 2 Borden, G. M 1 Boston Art Club 3 Boston Athenaeum 1 Boston. Museum of Fine Arts. School ....
- JOURNAL ARTICLEJournal of Museum Ethnography, No. 31, Cloth and Costume in Ethnographic Museums: New Directions in Research, Care and Interpretation Papers from Annual Conference of the Museum Ethnographers Group Held at the University of Glasgow 6�7 April 2017 (March 2018), pp. 91-115
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Contemporary Pacific, Vol. 20, No. 1, Special Issue: Re-membering Oceanic Masculinities (2008), pp. 27-53
...Re-membering Panala'au: Masculinities, Nation, and Empire in Hawai'i and the Pacific Ty P Kawika Tengan o, n 25 May 2002, more than two hundred people gathered at the Ber nice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawai'i, for the opening of a traveling exhibit entitled "Hui Panala'au: Hawaiian...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEUrban Studies, Vol. 32, No. 6 (June 1995), pp. 999-1015
...why landowners elected to lease rather than sell land and attributes the rise of leasehold to legal constraints on land sales by large estates, duties of estate trustees and the federal tax code. Ideological forces initiated land reform in 1967, but rent-seeking forces captured the process in the mid 1970s. It...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Indian Law Review, Vol. 43, No. 1 (2018), pp. 75-127
...KAMAKAU, RULING CHIEFS OF HAWAIʻI]; SAMUEL MANAIAKALANI KAMAKAU, KA POʻE KAHIKO: THE PEOPLE OF OLD (1992); SAMUEL MANAIAKALANI KAMAKAU, NA HANA A KA POʻE KAHIKO: THE WORKS OF THE PEOPLE OF OLD (1992); DAVIDA MALO, HAWAIIAN ANTIQUITIES (Honolulu: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Press, 1951) (Nathaniel Emerson...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEHuman Rights, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Spring 2006), pp. 15-17, 25
..., with amendments to the state constitu tion, that proceeds from the ceded land trust were finally designated for the benefit of Native Hawaiians. The amendments established the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), to be gov erned by a nine-member Native Hawai ian board of trustees elected by Native Hawaiian voters...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Quarterly, Vol. 62, No. 3, Alternative Contact: Indigeneity, Globalism, and American Studies (September 2010), pp. 437-455
...entity, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), trustees of which were voted for by native Hawaiians, since they are the beneficiaries. Harold Rice, a fifth-generation haole of missionary descent, filed his law- suit in 1996. Rice charged that OHAs Hawaiians-only voting restriction for trustees constituted unlawful racial discrimination. In a 7-2...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 25, No. 1(97) (March, 1916)
...By Sydney H. Ray, M.A. The Ngati-Tuharetoa Occupation of Taupo. By Rev. H. Te Hata Obituary?Right Revd. Bishop Williams The Polynesians in and near the Solomon Islands Review?On Mummification Index to Maori Proper Names. By Rev. H. T. Fletcher Asiatic Origin of the Word Moa. By F. W. Christian . ....
- JOURNAL ARTICLEScience, New Series, Vol. 49, No. 1269 (Apr. 25, 1919), pp. 396-400FREE
..., to investigate sanitary conditions. PROFESSOR HERBERT E. GREGORY, of Yale University, leaves on May 8 for Honolulu to assist the trustees of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in developing plans for scien- tific work in Hawaii. By arrangement between the museum and Yale UniverAity, Professor Gregory...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 22, No. 1(85) (March 1913)
..... .. .. .. 25 Grammar of the Language of Ulawa, Solomon Islands. By Rev. W. G. Ivens 28 Kumara Lore. Translated by the Right Rev. Bishop W. L. Wilhams, D.D. 36 Notes and Queries? 241. The Native Dog (Kuri Maori). Andrew Wilson .. .. 42 242. The Moa in the...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 20, No. 1(77) (March, 1911)
..., A., Hangatiki, Auckland, N.Z. 1896 Wilcox, Hon. G. N., Kauai, Hawaiian Islands 1896 Williams, F. W., Napier, N.Z. 1898 Wallis, Right Rev. F., D.D., Bishop of Wellington, N.Z. 1898 Woodworth, W. McM., Museum Comp. Zoology, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. 1902 Whitney, James L., Public Library, Dartmouth, Boston, U.S.A. 1902...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Condor, Vol. 77, No. 4 (Winter, 1975), pp. 518-520
...study and conservation of birds in the United States, and WHEREAS the Kilauea Forest Reserve on the island of Hawaii and owned by the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate is valuable habitat for at least four species of endangered birds, the 'lo (Hawaiian Hawk, Buteo solitarius), the 'Akiapola'au ( Hemignathus wilsoni), the...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 17, No. 1(65) (March, 1908)
.... Court, Auckland, N.Z. Jack, J. B., Public Trustee's Office, New Plymouth, N.Z. Kerr, W., New Plymouth, N.Z. Kelly, Hon. T., M.L.C., New Plymouth, N.Z. Lawrence, Rev. W. N., Port Moresby, New Guinea Large, Major J. T., Mangaia Island, Rarotonga Laing, R. M., M.A., High School, Christchurch, N.Z. Lambert...
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Review: [Untitled] Review by:C. H. Hitchcock Science, New Series, Vol. 32, No. 818 (Sep. 2, 1910), pp. 306-308FREE...the present time. By WILLIAM T. BRIGHAM, A.M., Sc.D. (Colum- bia). From the Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Vol. II., No. 4, 4to, pp. vii + 222, 143 illustrations in the text; pls. XL.-LXVII. Honolulu, H. I., Bishop Museum Press. 1909. In 1866 Mr. Brigham published in the quarto...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEBulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 46, No. 6 (1914), pp. 463-471FREE
...3d Annual Report of the Director of the Bureau of Mines to the Secretary of the Interior for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1913. 118 pp. Map. Washington, 1914. 12th Annual Report of the Reclamation Service, 1912-13. 382 pp. Index. 1914. 45th Annual Report of the Trustees of the American...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 23, No. 1(89) (March, 1914)
...F.R.G.S., Bowen Street, Wellington 1913 Tribe, F. H., Vogeltown, New Plymouth 1911 Vibaued, Rev. J. M., Hiruharama, Whanganui 1892 *Williams, Right Rev. W. L., D.D., Bishop , Napier 1892 *Wright, A. B., Public Works Department, Blenheim 1892 Williams, Archdeacon, H. W., M.A., Gisborne 1892 Williams, J. N., Frimley, Hastings, Hawkes Bay...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAnnual Report of the Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, No. 147 (2016-2017), pp. 75-77
...Antonio Museum of Cooper Hewitt, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Va. Austria Art, Tex. Smithsonian Design Museum, Honolulu, Museum of Contemporary Grafische Sammlung der Schloss Seehof, Museum, Smithsonian Hawaii Art, Los Angeles, Calif. Albertina, Vienna Memmelsdorf, Germany Institution Bowdoin College Museum...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEBulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Vol. 1923, No. 1 (1923), pp. 43-64
...been presented by the Bentham Trustees . The large collection of Sir J. D. Hooker's original correspon- dence, and other manuscript matter, which was deposited in the library on loan by the late Lady Hooker, has now been presented to the establishment by the Trustees of Sir Joseph's residuary estate. Mr....
- JOURNAL ARTICLEBulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Vol. 1914, No. 1 (1914), pp. 31-48
...the Percy Sladen Memorial Trustees . Purchased: G. Zenker, Cameroons; G. Scheffier, Uganda; Rev. F. A. Rogers, Rhodesia. MASCARENE ISLANDS.-Presented: Madagascar (E. Perrier de la Bathie), by Prof. H. Jumelle. SovTH AFRICA.-Presented: Great Namaqualand (Prof. H. H. W. Pearson and others), by the Percy Sladen Memorial Trustees ; Giftberg (E. P....
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 47 (Jan. - Jun., 1917), pp. 1-23
...Esq., M.A., D.Sc., F.S.A., F.R.G.S. Professor W. Ridgeway, M.A., Sc.D., F.B.A. Vice-Presidents (Elected): M. Longworth Dames, Esq. W. H. R. Rivers, Esq., AM.A., M.D., F.R.S. Professor C. G. Seligman, M.D. Trustees : The Duke of Abercorii. Sir C. Hercules Read, LL.D., F.S.A.,F.B.A. Sir Everard im Thurn, K.C.M.G., C.B. Joint lion. Secretariies:...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Geographical Journal, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), pp. 451-462
...Mioierals, with a uide to the Mineral Gallery. By L. Fletcher. Printed by order of the Trustees , 1897. Size 8 x 5, pp. 124. Plan. Presented by the Trustees of the British Museum. Museum Report. Brigham. Occasional Papers of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History....
- JOURNAL ARTICLEKew Bulletin, Vol. 63, No. 1 (2008), pp. 61-73
...Moore) as well as two other Accepted for publication October 2007. 1 Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD), UMR DIA-PC/DYNADIV, 911 Avenue Agropolis BP 64501 34394, Montpellier cedex 5, France. E-mail: jean-christophe.pintaud@ird.fr 2 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AB, UK. ? The Board of Trustees of the Royal...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEBiographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, Vol. 2 (Nov., 1956), pp. 215-236
...respectively worked out the groups, and to the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum at Honolulu, the Trustees of which gave substantial financial aid to the Committee during the later years of the investigation. Economic entomology in the Hawaiian Islands Though Perkins's work for the Sandwich Islands Committee closed at the end of...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEProceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 53, No. 3 (Sep. - Dec., 1901), pp. 795-835FREE
...e minas. Association franqaise pour l'Avancement des Sciences. Comptes Rendus. Astronomical and Physical Society. Toronto. Transactions. Ateneo di Brescia. Commentari. Ateneo (L') veneto. Venezia. Australian Association for the Advancement of Science. Sydney. Report. Australian Museum. Sydney. Catalogue. Memoirs. Records. Report of the Trustees...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEProceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 53, No. 3 (Sep. - Dec., 1901), pp. 752-765FREE
...Java, 2 Department of Mines, Nova Scotia, . . . . 2 Bentham Trustees , Kew Gardens, 2 Comission Geologica, Mex- ico, 2 Naturforschende Gesell- schaft, Base] (special), 2 Acad6mie des Science de Cracovie (special), 2 Trustees of Indian Mu- seum, 2 Botanical Survey of India, 2 Geological and Natural History...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEBulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Vol. 1922, No. 1 (1922), pp. 32-48
...periodicals, received in exchange for Hooker's Icones Plantarum, the Bentham Trustees have presented a rare little volume by Baptista Fiera, which is sometimes quoted under the title: Coena : de cibariorum virtutibus; it is undated, but it is believed that it was published in Rome about 1489. It is an octavo...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Wilson Bulletin, Vol. 87, No. 4 (Dec., 1975), pp. 572-588
...1. Drop the words ". . - of two . . " after the word "committee". Article V, Section 2. Remove the reference to terms for a Board of Trustees by deleting everything following the word President in the second sentence, and all of the third and fourth sentences. Article VI,...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Bar Association Journal, Vol. 60, No. 5 (May, 1974), pp. 607-611
...1974, re hearing denied February 15, 1974, Barham, J., 289 So. 2d 104.) Trusts . . . powers of appointment Under the will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop , which establishes a charitable trust and provides that vacancies should be filled by choice of a ma jority of justices of the Supreme...
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ENGAGEMENTS WITH MODERNITY (pp. 33-64) ...cess Bernice Pauahi Bishop , who had inherited the principal lands of the Kamehameha dynasty, provided in her will in 1883 for the creation of the two schools, one for boys (opened in 1887) and one for girls (1894). The mission was to provide an ‘‘education in the common English branches’’...
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Kū i ka Pono: THE MOVEMENT CONTINUES (pp. 98-114) From:OPEN ACCESS ,A Nation Rising: Hawaiian Movements for Life, Land, and Sovereignty (2014)Duke University Press ...In 1996, a wealthy rancher and landowner of mis- sionary descent, Harold Freddy Rice, filed suit against the state of Hawai‘i claiming that he should have the right to vote in the election of Office of Hawaiian Affairs (oha) trustees .9 The Rice v. Cayetano case went all the way to...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Geographical Journal, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), pp. 462-464
...Mioierals, with a uide to the Mineral Gallery. By L. Fletcher. Printed by order of the Trustees , 1897. Size 8 x 5, pp. 124. Plan. Presented by the Trustees of the British Museum. Museum Report. Brigham. Occasional Papers of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History....
- JOURNAL ARTICLEJournal of Museum Ethnography, No. 16, Papers Originating from MEG Conference 2003: Developing Audiences—Developing Collections, University of Leicester (March 2004), pp. 111-121
...Tahitian pounder, penu, of black basalt; 155 mm high; PRM 1887.1.391. The 'Dr Lee's Trustees , Ch. Ch. ' label can be seen clearly, to which has been added in ink the words 'University Museum', from whence the pounder entered the collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum. Photograph by Malcolm Osman,...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEPacific Arts Newsletter, No. 6 (JANUARY, 1978), pp. 6-10
...the Nation al Collection for which a catalogue was prepared by Brian Egloff (Ed.) and Gava Aura (Photographic ed.), published by the Trustees , Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery, Port Moresby, 96 pp., 1977. It is profusely illustrated with contextu al photographs of technical procedures as well as...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEHistory of Education Quarterly, Vol. 47, No. 1 (Feb., 2007), pp. 23-48
..., 1994; Lilikala Kame'eleihiwa, Native Land and Foreign Desires: Pehea La E Pono Ai? (Honolulu: Bishop Museum, 1992); Jonathan K. Osorio, "Determining Self: Identity, Nationhood and Constitutional Government in Hawai'i," PhD diss., University of Hawai'i, Manoa, 1996. 8Lindsey, Indians...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1921), pp. 250-256FREE
...of American Ethnology, Mr. Ralph Linton, who is engaged in archaeological work under Prof. H. E. Gregory, Director of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, reports the discovery, in the Marquesas group, of a large rock with pictographs of a style which is decidedly non-Marquesan. This rock is...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 24, No. 1(93) (March, 1915)
...Tribe, F. H., Vogeltown, New Plymouth 1911 Vibaud, Rev. J. M., Hiruharama, Whanganui 1892 *Williams, Right Rev. W. L., D.D., Bishop , Napier 1892 * Wright, A. B., Public Works Department, Blenheim 1892 Williams, Archdeacon W. ., M.A., Gisborne 1892 Williams, J. N., Frimley, Hastings, Hawkes Bay 1894 Wilson, A., Hangatiki,...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEJournal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 79, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1959), pp. 210-222
...Bishop Museum, Honolulu. Bishop Mu- Fisehel, W. J. The spice trade in Mamluk Egypt. [1958] seum handbook. Part I: The Hawaiian collections. The Ford Foundation. Annual report, 1956, 1957. 1956 1915. Fowler, H. W. Archaeological fishbones collected by E. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu. XVhat...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEProceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 80 (1928), pp. 615-625FREE
...and Charles Weissinger, as members, were accepted with regret. The Board of Trustees reported the appointment by the Presi- dent of the following members of the Committee on the Joseph Leidy Memorial Award: Dr. Witmer Stone (Chairman), Dr. E. G. Conklin, Dr. William B. Scott, Dr. J. Percy Moore and James...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEScience, New Series, Vol. 49, No. 1265 (Mar. 28, 1919), pp. 303-307FREE
...as chemical expert with the Price Sec- tion of the War Industries Board. DR. WiLIArx T. SRIGHAM, SC.D., in charge of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museiim, iono- lulu, since its foundation, has 'esigned the di- rectorship and the trustees have conferred upon him the title of director emeritus. Dr. Brigham continues...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 8, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1906), pp. 441-554FREE
...Museum. The Winthrop scholarship, founded in 1895 by the bequest of Robert C. Winthrop, until his death the chair- man of the original board of trustees of the Museum, is "assigned to the Peabody Museum" but is to be awarded by the Corporation of the University. The archeological, ethnological, and somato-...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEPacific Arts, No. 19/20 (July 1999), pp. 48-80
...James Cook, R.N. at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, January 18, 1978-August 31, 1978 on the Occasion of the Bicentennial of the European Discovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Captain Cook—January 18, 1778 ( Bernice P. Bishop Museum Special Publication 65), by Adrienne L. Kaeppler (Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1978): '1. Toki pou...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEUniversity of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 151, No. 5 (May, 2003), pp. 1747-1786
..., the Foundation's trustees were frustrated by their inability to fundraise because of the limitations on public ac- See Wiegand v. Barnes Found., 97 A.2d 81, 82 (Pa. 1953) (disputing the limita- tion on public access to the gallery and claiming it was contrary to the Foundation's charitable purposes...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Contemporary Pacific, Vol. 16, No. 1 (spring 2004), pp. 146-174
...its standing to the 2000 Rice v Cayetano ruling, which forced the State of Hawai'i to allow non-Hawaiians to vote in the election of trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. In anticipation of the ruling, Hawai'i's congressional delegation authored a bill for federal recognition of Native Hawaiians...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEJournal of Museum Ethnography, No. 21, Encounters with Polynesia: Exhibiting the Past in the Present (March 2009), pp. 186-201
...in Museums in the United Kingdom and Irish Republic , Paris: UNESCO. Gifford, Edward Winslow 1929. Tongan Society ( Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin, no. 61; Bayard Dominick Expedition Publication, no. 16), Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum. Greenblatt, Stephen 1991. 'Resonance and Wonder', in Ivan Karp and Steven Lavine (eds...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Music, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Spring, 2005), pp. 69-94
...in such publications as Ethnomusicology, Hawaiian Journal of History, Journal of American Folklore, and Music Library Association Notes. American Music Spring 2005 @ 2005 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Indian Law Review, Vol. 14, No. 1 (1988/1989), pp. 1-55
- JOURNAL ARTICLEJournal of Museum Ethnography, No. 17, Pacific Ethnography, Politics and Museums (2005), pp. 8-31
...the links. References Adams, Mark, and Nicholas Thomas 1999. Cook's Sites: Revisiting History, Dunedin: University of Otago Press (with the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University). Banks, Joseph 1962. The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks, 1768-1771, edited by J. C. Beaglehole (2 vols), Sydney: Trustees of the Public...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAnthropology & Education Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 1, Authenticity and Identity: Lessons from Indigenous Language Education (Mar., 1999), pp. 94-115
...news about the controversy at the Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate, one of the wealthiest private schools in the nation and mandated by the will of the late Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop to provide for the educa- tion of Hawaiians. Amongst allegations that trustees had breached their fiduciary responsibility to the estate...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEJournal of Museum Ethnography, No. 20, Objects of Trade: Papers from the Annual Conference of the Museum Ethnographers Group Held at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 21–22 May 2007 (March 2008), pp. 49-68
...produced (Westwood 1926: 8). In 1978, the brass patu then in John Hewett's private collection was exhibited in the 'Artificial Curiosities ' exhibition at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu and listed and illustrated in the accompanying publication (Kaeppler 1978: 6, cat. no. 17, 9, fig. 12). Adrienne Kaeppler was then under...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEStanford Law Review, Vol. 39, No. 5 (May, 1987), pp. 1229-1257
- JOURNAL ARTICLERES: Anthropology and Aesthetics, No. 3 (spring 1982), pp. 82-107
...of a people concerned with genealogy, respect and disrespect, aspects of nature that need to be explained, and sorcery. 1 . A short, earlier version of this paper was given at the Bishop Museum on May 17, 1979, in conjunction with the exhibition "Eleven Gods Assembled/' and at the Smithsonian Institution...
- JOURNAL ARTICLERecords of the Auckland Museum, Vol. 50 (2015), pp. 1-13
...items among the “Artificial Curiosities” that London. Pp. 6–7. Armitage’s well-reasoned conclusions were exhibited at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum have limitations with respect to map samplers, given in 1978, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the that the number of British maps published in the 18th Europeans’ landing in Hawai’i,...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 122, No. 3 (SEPTEMBER 2013), pp. 233-255
...1962. The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks, 1768-1771. 2 volumes. Sydney: Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales in association with Angus and Robertson. 1 969 [ 1 96 1 ] . The Voyage of the Resolution and Adventure, 1 7 72-1 7 75, Volume II of The Journals...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Indian Law Review, Vol. 34, No. 2 (2009-2010), pp. 223-257
...of his franchise.5 The United States Supreme Court decision in Rice v. Cayetano concluded that the voting requirement for the trustees for OHA used ancestry as a proxy for race,6 thus depriving Rice of his right to vote in violation of the Fifteenth Amendment.7 The OHA is a state agency, established...
- JOURNAL ARTICLENotes, Second Series, Vol. 44, No. 2 (Dec., 1987), pp. 221-239
...Literature of Hawaii: The Sacred Songs of the Hula, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 38 (Washington, 1909); Helen H. Roberts, Ancient Hawaiian Music, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Bulletin 29 (Honolulu, 1926); Elizabeth Tatar, Nineteenth Century Hawaiian Chant, Bernice P. Bishop Museum Dept...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Quarterly, Vol. 67, No. 3, Special Issue: Pacific Currents (September 2015), pp. 681-703
...white resident of Hawai'i, who had claimed that the policy of allowing only Native Hawaiians to vote for the trustees of OHA violated the racial discrimination clauses of the US Constitution. In another example, the private Kamehameha Schools' admissions policy of admitting Native Hawai- ian students first has been repeatedly challenged...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe World of Music, Vol. 32, No. 1, Oceania (1990), pp. 29-48
...of producing overtones, this usage is exceptional. The melody appearing in Example 4 was recorded by Roberts; the player is Kalepa Manu:19 Ex. 4 A Hawaiian flute melody. The original recording has been reissued as Band 15 of Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum 1981. Example 5 is a more recent recording, appearing...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Contemporary Pacific, Vol. 8, No. 1 (SPRING 1996), pp. 81-125
- JOURNAL ARTICLEScience, New Series, Vol. 56, No. 1460 (Dec. 22, 1922), pp. 701-704FREE
...- pointed by the Trustees of the Museum anid consisting of Doctors Leonard C. Sanford, Frank M. Chapman and Robert Cushman Mlur- phy. As field representative, the Museum has been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Rollo H. Beek of San Jose, California, a vet- eran naturalist...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 18, No. 1(69) (March, 1909)
.... Robert, Okaiawa, N.Z. Iorns, William, Masterton, N.Z. Institute, The Auckland, Museum, Auckland, N.Z. Institute, The Otago, Dunedin, N.Z. * Johnson, H. Dunbar, Judge N. L. Court, Auckland, N.Z. Jack, J. B., Public Trustee's Office, New Plymouth, N.Z. James, H. L., B.A., Khandallah, Wellington, N.Z. Kerr...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEScience, New Series, Vol. 53, No. 1364 (Feb. 18, 1921), pp. 160-163FREE
...and Natural History Survey to succeed Professor H. E. Gregory. His address is Hopkins Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. THE trustees of Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History at Honolulu, Hawaii, have appointed 160 SCIENCE...
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Review: [Untitled] Review by:PATRICIA TE ARAPO WALLACE The Contemporary Pacific, Vol. 19, No. 2 (2007), pp. 657-661...170, image number 00071985001 © The Trustees of the British Museum. Part of the "Pacific Encounters" exhi bition, this fifty-seven-cen timeter-high anthropomor phic figure is made of hanks of coconut fiber, thick cords of hair, palm spathe, bark cloth, and a variety of red, white, and black feathers. It came to...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 19, No. 1(73) (March, 1910)
..., The Otago, Dunedin, N.Z. Ivens, the Rev. W. G., Nelson Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington, N.Z. Johnson, H. Dunbar, Judge NX. Court, Auckland, N.Z. Jack, J. B., Public Trustee's Office, New Plymouth, N.Z. James, H. L., B.A., Khandallah, Wellington, N.Z. Kerr, W., Wanganui, N.Z. Kelly, Hon. T., M.L.C., New Plymouth, N.Z...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of Arachnology, Vol. 37, No. 2 (2009), pp. 225-231
...(ca. 10-15 images) and combined with the Leica Application Suite version 2.5.0R1. Abbreviations. - Collections: BB, Berry-Beatty collection, presently at Southern Illinois University; BPBM, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu (Hawai'i); WAM, Western Aus- tralian Museum (Perth). Morphology: AE (AME, ALE...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAnnual Report of the Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, No. 109 (Jul. 1, 1978 - Jun. 30, 1979), pp. 54-56
...- tion. The Chief Librarian was re-elected Vice-President of the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Research and Reference Library Agency. Elizabeth R. Usher Chief Librarian Outstanding Accessions Gifts Boiseries Superportes du Palais Prince P[aar]Vienne; [1930?]; Mrs. Charles Wrightsman. Byung-Chang Rhee; Masterpieces...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEReview by:
Eileen H. Tamura Journal of American Ethnic History, Vol. 28, No. 3 (Spring, 2009), pp. 66-73...to their native lands or relocated to the mainland United States, but others settled in their new environment to make Hawai'i their home. 66 Journal of American Ethnic History Spring 2009 Volume 28, Number 3 © 2009 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 14, No. 4 (Oct. - Dec., 1912), pp. 695-713FREE
...collection of photographs made on the Rodman Wanamaker historical expeditions for the study of the North American Indian in 1908-o9. The opening of the exhibition of these pictures at, the Museum on the evening of October 24 was made the occasion of a reception given by the president and trustees conjointly...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1906), pp. 416-440FREE
...so ,on. Withdrawal shall be addressed to the Belgian Government. It shall not be in effect as regards the country which shall make it, the convention remaining executor for the other ad- hering countries. Catalog of the Bishop Jade Collection. - Since the death of Mr Heber R. Bishop , three...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEReview of Research in Education, Vol. 36, Education, Democracy, and the Public Good (2012), pp. 282-305
...Ishibashi, 2003). According to the Ke Alii Bernice Pauahi Paki Bishop (1831-1884): Will and Codicils , which funds KSBE, Thirteenth. I give, devise and bequeath all of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate real and personal, wherever situated unto the trustees below named, their heirs and assigns forever, to...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEGeographical Review, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1919), pp. 262-268FREE
...such a study as that contemplated should yield important results both to the sciences concerned and in the welfare of the republic. PERSONAL DR. WILLIAM T. BRIGHAM, in charge of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Honolulu since its foundation, has resigned the directorship of the institution, and the trustees...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 55 (Jul. - Dec., 1925), pp. 1-37
...Ridgeway, M.A., ScD., F.B.A. Professor C. G. Seligman, M.D., F.R.S. Sir Everard im Thurn, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., C.B. Vice-Presidents (Elected): C. 0. Blagden, M.A. Percy E. Newberry, O.B.E., M.A. IR. W. Williamson, M.Sc. Trustees : The DuLke of Abercorn. Sir C. Hercules :Read, LL.D., F.S.A., F.B.A. Sir Everard im Thurn, K.C.M.G., K.B.E.,...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAnnalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 38. Bd. (1925)
...(„The Australian Naturalist" [Z]). 417. - Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales („The Australian Zoologist" [Z]). Neuseeland. 418. Christehureh : Canterbury Museum (Records [Z]). 419. Wellington: New Zealand Institute (Transactions and Proceedings [Z]). Hawaii. 420. Honolulu: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum (Bulletin...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEEconomic Botany, Vol. 57, No. 4 (Winter, 2003), pp. 461-471
...L.O.L.A. Buenos Aires. Crawford, A. C., ed. 1966. Customs and culture of Vietnam. Charles E. Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt. and Tokyo, Japan. Fornander, A. 1916-1919. Collection of Hawaiian antiquities and folk-lore. Translated by John Wise; ed. by Thomas Thrum. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Mu- seum, "Memoirs," Na 4, 5, 6. Honolulu, HI....
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe North American Review, Vol. 249, No. 2 (Summer, 1964), pp. 44-52
...in the plush Kahala district near Diamond Head. The Bishop Estate, with assets now valued at over $130,000,000, is the result of the marriage one hundred years ago of a hoale businessman from New York, Charles Reed Bishop , and a Hawai ian Princess, Bernice Pauahi . The Estate main 46...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 57 (Jan. - Jun., 1927), pp. 1-47
...C. Hercules Read, LL.D., F.S.A., F.B.A. Professor C. G. Seligman, M.D., F.R.S. Sir Everard im Thurn, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., C.B. Vice-Presidents (Elected): C. 0. Blagden, Esq., M.A., D.Litt. Professor P. E. Newberry, O.B.E., M.A. Professor H. J. Fleure, D.Sc. Trustees : The Duke of Abercorn. Sir C. Hercules Read, LL.D., F.S.A., F.B.A....
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 67 (Jul. - Dec., 1937), pp. 1-24
...C. G. Seligman, M.D., F.R.S. Rev. E. W. Smith. Vice-Presidents (Elected): Professor H. J. Fleure, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. Professor R. Ruggles Gates, Ph.D., D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S. G. D. Hornblower, O.B.E., B.A., F.S.A. Trustees : The Duke of Abercorn. Lord Raglan. Hon. Secretary: Raymond Firth, M.A., Ph.D. The Earl of Onslow, P.C.,...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEJournal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 80, No. 3 (Jul. - Sep., 1960), pp. 284-295
...were and Harry M. Orlinsky For Delegate to the American Council of Learned So- p cieties (term expiring 1964): Daniel H. H. Ingalls P. Tedesco, Yale University: Two parables of the For Representative on the Board of Trustees of the tat-tvam-asi episode of Chandogya Upanishad American Schools of Oriental Research (term...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAnnalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 67. Bd. (1963), pp. 681-720
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Anthropologist, Vol. 104, No. 2 (Jun., 2002), pp. 551-564
...and was not well coordinated with curatorial or exhibition activities. In addition, many philanthropists, trustees , and other museum backers thought museum ar- chaeology should concentrate on classical antiquities, while anthropologists wanted museum work to emphasize the col- lection, study, and display of materials leading...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEAmerican Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1908), pp. 103-116FREE
...of Brown University, Watkinson Lib- rary, Newberry Library, University of Illinois Library, Somerville Public Library, J. H. Terry, Peabody Museum of Harvard Uni- versity, J. T. Bowne, Geological Survey of Canada, Dr A. Pefiafiel, American Geographical Society, American Philosophical Society, Bernice Pauahi Bishop...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Geographical Journal, Vol. 18, No. 3 (Sep., 1901), pp. 319-345
...by the historical events. Canada. Climate 2 (1901): 112-120. Newnham. From Churchill to York on Snowshoes. By the Right Rev. Bishop Newnham, nD. With Illustrations. Account of a winter journey, during which temperatures reaching to 430 below zero Fahr. were experienced. Canada...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEProceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 147 (1997), pp. 205-225
...and W. Pease; with description of a new Morula species (Mollusca:Gastropoda). Records of the Aukland Institute and Museum 24: 93-105. In systematic order according to updated nomenclature within the following groups: Buccinidae. Fasciolari- idae: Peristeriinae. Muricidae: Thaidinae. Trochidae. Cited specimens in ANSP and the Bernice Pauahi Bishop...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEEnvironmental Law, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Spring 1985), pp. 565-591
...22 landholders owned 72.5% of the fee simple titles.7 These lands were leased under long-term leases, partly because most persons could not afford to buy fee simple title to both the lands and residences, and partly because of restrictions on trust instruments that directed the trustees to "keep and manage" rather...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 36 (Jul. - Dec., 1906), pp. 1-20
...Paris. Boas, Dr. Franz. American Museum of Natural iistory. New York. Bonaparte, H. H. Prince Roland. 10 Avenue d'Iena, Paris. Brigham, Dr. W. T. Bernice Pauahi Museum. Honolulu, Hawaii. Cartailhac, MI. Emile. 5 Rue de la Chaine, Toulouse, France (1[) Chantre, M. Ernest. 37 Cours Morand, Lyons, France. Collignon, Dr. Rene....
- SERIALS2000Mount Magazine, Fall 2000,Part ofFREE
Publications ..., and it helped them to understand the sisters’ roles in the continuing development of the College,’’ says Pam Haldeman ’86, chair, sociology and Horizons Day planning committee. The summer issue of The Mount mistakenly indicated Sr. Cecilia Louise Moore ’52, former president and current member and past chair of the board of trustees , joined...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 61 (Jul. - Dec., 1931), pp. 1-45
...M.D., F.R.S. Sir Everard im Thurn, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., C.B. Vice-Presidents (Elected): H. S. Harrison, Esq., D.Sc. H. G. Beasley, Esq. I The Earl of Onslow, P.C., O.B.E. Trustees : The Duke of Abercorn. The Earl of Onslow, P.C., O.B.E. Hon. Secretary: C. 0. Blagden, Esq., M.A., D.Litt. Lord Raglan. Hon. Treasurer:...
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 59 (Jul. - Dec., 1929), pp. 1-48
...Seligman, M.D., F.R.S. F.R.C.S., F.R.S. Sir Everard im Thurn, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., C.B. Vice-Presidents (Elected) H. S. Harrison, Esq., D.Sc. Professor G. Elliot Smith, M.A., M.D., The Earl of Onslow, P.C., O.B.E. F.R.C.P., F.R.S. Trustees : The Duke of Abercorn. The Earl of Onslow, P.C., O.B.E. J Lord Raglan. Hon. Secretary: Hon....
- JOURNAL ARTICLEThe Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 51 (Jul. - Dec., 1921), pp. 1-27
...F.S.A., F.B.A. Professor Sir W. Ridgeway, M.A., SeD., F.B.A. iSir Everard im Thurii, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., C.B. Vice-Presidents (E]ected): Sir James G. Frazer, D.C.L., LL.D., Litt.D. Prof. J. L. Myres, M.A., F.S.A., F.R.G.S. Professor F. G. Parsons, F.R.C.S. Trustees : The Duke of Abercorn. Sir C. Hercules Read, LL.D., F.S.A., F.B.A. Hon....
- JOURNAL ARTICLENatural Resources Journal, Vol. 25, No. 3, TRANSBOUNDARY RESOURCES LAW (July 1985), pp. 773-790
...State. The Suit In April 1977, HHA began proceedings to condemn tracts of land held by the Trustees of the Estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop (the Bishop Estate), one of the larger private landowners in Hawaii. In February 1979, the Bishop Estate filed suit against the Commissioners and Executive Director of HHA and HHA itself. The case was...
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