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PUBLICATIONS:

Bergin, Dr. Billy (2004) Loyal to the Land: The Legendary Parker Ranch, 750-1950 Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.

Brennan, Joseph (1974) The Parker Ranch of Hawai‘i: The Saga of a Ranch and a Dynasty Honolulu: Mutual Publishing.

Bryson, Gordon (1995) "Waimea Remembers Camp Tarawa" The Waimea Gazette, March 1995:
http://www.waimeagazette.com/Mar95_WaimeaRemembersTarawa.htm

Chiogioji, Rodney & Hallett H. Hammatt (1997) "Na Makani Piao Lua o Kawaihae: A Historical documentation study of Kawaihae 2nd Ahupua‘a, South Kohala District, Island of Hawai‘i" Prepared for the Queen Emma Foundation. Honolulu: Cultural Surveys Hawaii.

Kelly, Marion (1981) E ho‘olono i ke kai hawanawana – Listen to the Whispering Sea: Historical survey of the Waimea to Kawaihae road corridor, Island of Hawai‘i Honolulu: Department of Anthropology, Bernice P. Bishop Museum (Reprint of report 74-1).


IMAGES:

Wright, George F., surveyor (1914) Kawaihae Village, S. Kohala One inch = 100 feet.

Dunn, James M., surveyor (1956) Kawaihae Harbor Front, Parcels 1 to 17, Kawaihae 1st and 2nd, South Kohala, Hawaii One inch = 100 feet.

Loebenstein, A.B., surveyor (1903) Kawaihae 2nd, South Kohala, Hawaii One inch = 1000 feet.

Parker Home in Kawaihae from Brennan, Joseph (1974) The Parker Ranch of Hawai‘i: The Saga of a Ranch and a Dynasty Honolulu: Mutual Publishing.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2004) "Waikoloa Maneuver Area Background"
Document available at
http://www.poh.usace.army.mil/ENV/env-projects.htm

Other Camp Tarawa and WWII images courtesy of the Pacific War Memorial Association, and downloaded from Clark Realty Corporation, "Photo Album: Camp Tarawa"
http://www.clarkhawaii.com/tarawaphotos2.html

Tsunami photographs courtesy of the Kawaihae Shopping Center.

Texas Longhorn photograph from the U.S. Department of Fish & Wildlife Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge website:
http://www.fws.gov/southwest/refuges/oklahoma/wichitamountains/longhorn.html

Aerial photographs of Kawaihae Harbor: Before-and-after photographs by R.M. Towill Corporation, reprinted from Kelly (1974). Color air photo from a poster placed at Pua Ka ‘Ilima surf beach.

Ku‘ulei Nagasawa McCarthy shared a number of her family's photographs with Pacific Worlds for the production of this website.

Additional photographs courtesy of the Bishop Museum and the Hawai‘i State Archives, where noted.

Except where stated otherwise, all photographs by RDK Herman, Pacific Worlds.


WEBSITES:

Bryson, Gordon (1995) "Waimea Remembers Camp Tarawa" The Waimea Gazette, March 1995:
http://www.waimeagazette.com/Mar95_WaimeaRemembersTarawa.htm

United States Army Corps of Engineers (2004) Waikoloa Maneuver Area: Unexploded Ordnance Project
http://www.poh.usace.army.mil/proj_env_waikoloa.asp

 


 

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