Plantation: Sources and Credits

Images
Plantation: Contents
Ha'upu from the Hawai'i State Archives
Mahele from "Our Islands and Their People"
Sugar Mill from the Hawai'i State Archives
Sugar Irrigation from "Our Islands and Their People"
Alekoko Fishpond and Breakwater from the Hawai'i State Archives
You like fish? by David Boynton
Plantation: Winds of Change
Ha'upu drawing from the Hawai'i State Archives
Hawaiian warrior by Herb Kane
Feathered helmet by Dan Petr
Maka'ainana from the Hawai'i State Archives
Puna from Ho'okipa Network
Taro by P.M. Cockett
Ko'olau Church Service from the Hawai'i State Archives
Village of Lihu'e from the Hawai'i State Archives
Plantation: Mahele
Grass house from "Our Islands and Their People"
Kamehameha III from the Hawai'i State Archives
Two bedroom hale from the Kauai Historical Society
Palace of Princess Ruth from the Hawai'i State Archives
Land Claim Awards map from the Kauai Historical Society
Plantation: Land
Sugar Mill from the Hawai'i State Archives
Cow from www.webshots.com
Rice pond from "Our Islands and Their People"
Sugar mill smoke from the Hawai'i State Archives
Muddy waters by David Boynton
Eucalyptus forest by John Schlegel
Nawiliwili Rice from the Kauai Historical Society
Niumalu idyl from the Hawai'i State Archives
Rice's ditch from "Koamalu" by Ethel Damon
Lihu'e from the Hawai'i State Archives
Plantation: Water
Irrigating cane from "Our Islands and Their People"
Kalo by Chipper Wichman
Tunnel from Sugar Water by by Carol Wilcox, p. 10. Photo by D. Franzen
Ditch intake from Sugar Water by Carol Wilcox, p 28. Photo by D. Franzen
Remote flume from Sugar Water by Carol Wilcox, p 2. Photo by D. Fleming
Rice's ditch from "Koamalu" by Ethel Damon
Grove Farm's Lower Ditch from Sugar Water by Carol Wilcox, p 56. Photo by D. Franzen.
Kahili Flume by Adam Asquith
Inside Flume by Adam Asquith
Ditch Map from "Sugar Water" by Carol Wilcox, p. 72.
Mill pond from the Hawai'i State Archives
Lihu'e Mill Pond from the Baker Collection, Kaua'i Historical Society
Plantation: Sustainability
Alekoko from the Hawai'i State Archives
Hapai ko from the Hawai'i State Archives
Tunnel from Sugar Water by Carol Wilcox, p. 10. Photo by D. Franzen
Rice Farm from the Kauai Historical Society
GN Wilcox from the Kauai Historical Society
Plantation: Harbor
Breakwater from the Hawai'i State Archives
Nawiliwili Bay from the Kauai Historical Society
Nawiliwili Landing from the Hawai'i State Archives
Nawiliwili Landing from the Hawai'i State Archives
Kaua'i's finest from the Kauai Historical Society
Breakwater crane from the Hawai'i State Archives
Breakwater aerial from the Hawai'i State Archives
Jetty 1 from the Hawai'i State Archives
Jetty 2 from the Kauai Historical Society
Dredging from the Kauai Historical Society
Jetty with fill from the Hawai'i State Archives
Dredging from the Kauai Historical Society
New land from the Kauai Historical Society
Nawiliwili aerial from the Hawai'i State Archives
Boat by David Boynton
Plantation: You like fish?
Birds by David Boynton
Nawiliwili Bay, ca. 1892. Photographer: Alfred Mitchell. Photo courtesy of the Bishop Museum.
Nawiliwili, Kaua'i, ca. 1890's. Photographer: Theodore p. Severin. Photo courtesy of the Bishop Museum.
Nawiliwili Bay, ca. 1892. Photographer: Alfred Mitchell.
Photo courtesy of the Bishop Museum
Duke Kahanamoku in diving stance, ca. 1919. Photo courtesy of the Bishop Museum.
Nawiliwili Breakout #1 from the Hawai'i State Archives.
Nawiliwili Breakout #2 from the Hawai'i State Archives.
Cliff Cottages by P.M.Cockett.
Wa'wae'iole by P.M. Cockett.
Jail from the Hawai'i State Archives.
Peaks photo courtesy of Jace Monroid
Ono
photo courtesy of Jace Monroid
Hukilau
photo courtesy of Annette Kaluahine
Kalanipu'u
by P.M.Cockett
Net Boat photo courtesy of Annette Kaluahine
Line by line by P.M. Cockett
Mahele photo courtesy of Annete Kaluahine
Uncle Buddy photos courtesy of Mary Lovell
You like fish? courtesy of Annete Kaluahine

Publications:
Christopher Chase-Dunn and Elena Ermolaeva, The Ancient Hawaiian World-System:Research in Progress http://www.jhu.edu/~soc/pcid/papers/14

Ethel M. Damon, “Koamalu” Volumes 1 and 2. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Press, 1931

E.S. Craighill Handy and Elizazbeth Green Handy, "Native Planters in Old Hawaii" Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin 233. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1972.

The Hawaiian Journal of History. Volume 31, 1997 Hawaiian Historical Society. University of Hawaii Press, 1997

Edward Joesting, "Kauai: The Separate Kingdom" Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press and Kauai Museum Associated, Ltd, 1984.

Sonia P. Juvik and James O. Juvik, “Atlas of Hawaii Third Edition” Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 1998.

Samuel M. Kamakau, "Works of the People of Old" Honolulu: Bishop Museum press, 1976.

Kaua'i and the Early Voyages
, Notes from the Kaua'i Historical Society

Mary Kawena Pukui, "'Olelo No'eau: Hawaiian Proverbs and Poetical Sayings" Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1983.

Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, “Hawaiian Dictionary” Honolulu: University Press of Hawai’i, 1979.

Mike Robinson, History of Forestry on Hawai'i, http://www.hawaii.gov/hfciforest/history/index.html

Carol Silva, B.A. "Archaeological Investigation of Hule'ia National Wildlife Refuge Ha'iku, Niumalu, Kaua'i" BioSystemsAnalysis Kailua, Hawai'i 1995

Carol Wilcox, “Sugar Water” Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 1996.

Links:
Overview of the Pacific - Factors affecting biological resources. Very comprehensive survey.
A complete history of forestry on Hawai'i
Waihona ‘Aina is the source for mahele Land Claim Awards. How many claims, how many awards, and the Hawaiian place names for each award.
Beyond excellent is Pacific World's site about Ha'ena by RDK Herman. This site is really worth visiting and spending some time with - a great synthesis of the geography and culture of indigenous people. Check out Pacific World's home page for other upcoming projects.
Ho'okipa Networks Virtual Taro Patch is the premier Kaua'i web site for information about the land, water, ahupua'a, and culture - in fact, everything about Kaua'i that you want to know.

Created June 2001