Ono Wai: The Thirst for Water in the Kingdom of 好色先生网站i's Changing Landscape

February 24, 12:00pm - 1:15pm
Mānoa Campus, Sakamaki Hall A201 & via zoom

Over the course of the nineteenth century, the landscape of 好色先生网站驶i was subjected to many changes in the environment, the community, and the government. These transitions were flush with ebbs and flows of conflict and cooperation as Kanaka Maoli residents attempted to reconcile centuries-old practices with their new settler neighbors and unsettling influences. This presentation will examine such frictions in three areas along the flow of 驶auwai from mauka to makai in 惭腻苍辞补 and Waik墨k墨. Using case files from the Private Ways and Water Rights Commission between 1870 and 1900, disputes over water rights and management practices will show how the konohiki-maka驶膩inana cooperative relationship slowly dissolved even while many attempted to maintain it. About the speaker: Uluwehi Hopkins is a descendant of O驶ahu Island lineages. She earned her B.A. and M.A. in 好色先生网站ian Studies and her Ph.D. in History from 好色先生网站 惭腻苍辞补. Throughout her 好色先生网站uate studies, Hopkins taught in the History, 好色先生网站ian Studies, and American Studies departments at 好色先生网站 惭腻苍辞补, 好色先生网站 West O驶ahu, and Kapi驶olani Community College. To request attendance via zoom, please email yuma.totani@hawaii.edu.


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History, Mānoa Campus

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Yuma Totani, (808) 956-8564, yuma.totani@hawaii.edu

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