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28. “O Makalapua”: The Death Of Mother Marianne
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Foreword ix
- Preface xi
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Part I. What Shall Be Done? (1866–1883)
- 1. Perhaps They Are Just Left There: The First Twelve People Arrive At Kalawao 3
- 2. The Thoughts Of The Hawaiian Family Have Been Aroused Two Cultural Responses To Leprosy 15
- 3. Not Of The Hawaiian Culture: The Onset Of Starvation And Political Activism 27
- 4. Siloam’S Healing Pool: Early Leadership At Kalawao 41
- 5. Misfortune And Great Sorrow Has Beset Me: William Humphreys Uwelealea 53
- 6. With Heaviness Of Mind: Jonathan Hawaii Napela 63
- 7. His Dying Words Were “A Little Poi”: Peter Young Kaeo 73
- 8. You Could Not Wish For Better People: The Arrival Of Father Damien 87
- 9. Steaming Hot Coffee: Ambrose Kanewalii Hutchison 101
- 10. Damien With The Sparkling Eyes: Music, Kindness, Celebration 115
- 11. A Different Circle: Mother Marianne Cope And The Sisters Of St. Francis 127
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Part II. What Is Proper And Just? (1884–1901)
- 12. “Kaumaha Nohoi” (Deep Sorrow): Queen Kapiolani Visits Kalaupapa 141
- 13. Indignity Keenly Felt By All: Experience In The Lahaina Prison 153
- 14. I Am Not Guilty: Keanu And Dr. Arning 161
- 15. “We Will Take Care Of Him”: Father Damien Is Diagnosed With Leprosy 169
- 16. Ways That Are A Little Exceptional: Joseph Dutton And Father Conrardy 179
- 17. Seriously Consider What Is Proper And Just: Effects Of The Bayonet Constitution 189
- 18. Kapoli Brought Flowers: Kapoli Kamakau 199
- 19. Nunc Dimittis: The Death Of Father Damien 213
- 20. Unforgotten In Our Hearts: Kaluaikoolau, Piilani, And Kaleimanu 225
- 21. We, Your Nation Of People, Will Survive: Queen Liliuokalani And The Hawaiian Kingdom 237
- 22. The Soul Of This Land: Robert Kaaoao And Thomas Nakanaela 251
- 23. It Is In Your Power To Make All Things Right: The Quest For Self-Government 265
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Part III. From Generation To Generation (1902–1929)
- 24. Entitled To Every Consideration: Mr. Mcveigh And Dr. Goodhue 281
- 25. The Fourth Of July, 1907: Jack And Charmian London Visit Kalaupapa 297
- 26. No Place To Honor This Man: Elemakule Pa And The Federal Hospital 313
- 27. We Called It Ohana: The Bishop Home 329
- 28. “O Makalapua”: The Death Of Mother Marianne 339
- 29. From Generation To Generation: David Kupele And Ben Pea 347
- 30. Chaulmoogra Oil—Hawaii’S Message Of Renewed Life: Alice Kamaka And Rosalie Blaisdell 363
- 31. A Blending Of Souls: Tandy Mackenzie, Adeline Bolster, And Maria Von Trapp 373
- 32. Every Night We Have Music: John Cambra, Kenso Seki, And The Baldwin Home 381
- 33. The Suffering Was On Both Sides Of The Fence: “Fence-Jumping” At Kalihi Hospital 393
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Part IV. A Time Of Evolution (1930–1945)
- 34. A Union Of Cooperation: Wilhelmina Cooke Carlson And Minerva Ramos 405
- 35. Another Good Man: The Memoirs Of Ambrose Hutchison 413
- 36. Suddenly The Whole World Changed: Twenty Stories Of Separation 425
- 37. So Friendly: Pearl Harbor And Life At Kalaupapa 437
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Part V. To See This Place Stay Sacred (1946–Present)
- 38. Always This Line Of Separation: A Cure, Barriers, And Lawrence Judd 455
- 39. Courage And Refusal To Quit: Richard Marks And The End Of The Isolation Policy 471
- 40. A Quest For Dignity: Bernard K. Punikai‘A And Hale Mohalu 485
- 41. “My Name Is Olivia”: Kalaupapa’S First Author 495
- 42. To See This Place Stay Sacred: The Education And Inspiration Of Present And Future Generations 503
- 43. Changed In One Day: The Restoration Of Family Ties 515
- Acknowledgments 535
- Notes Bibliography 541
- Index Of Names 565
- Index Of Subjects 573
- About The Author 577
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Foreword ix
- Preface xi
-
Part I. What Shall Be Done? (1866–1883)
- 1. Perhaps They Are Just Left There: The First Twelve People Arrive At Kalawao 3
- 2. The Thoughts Of The Hawaiian Family Have Been Aroused Two Cultural Responses To Leprosy 15
- 3. Not Of The Hawaiian Culture: The Onset Of Starvation And Political Activism 27
- 4. Siloam’S Healing Pool: Early Leadership At Kalawao 41
- 5. Misfortune And Great Sorrow Has Beset Me: William Humphreys Uwelealea 53
- 6. With Heaviness Of Mind: Jonathan Hawaii Napela 63
- 7. His Dying Words Were “A Little Poi”: Peter Young Kaeo 73
- 8. You Could Not Wish For Better People: The Arrival Of Father Damien 87
- 9. Steaming Hot Coffee: Ambrose Kanewalii Hutchison 101
- 10. Damien With The Sparkling Eyes: Music, Kindness, Celebration 115
- 11. A Different Circle: Mother Marianne Cope And The Sisters Of St. Francis 127
-
Part II. What Is Proper And Just? (1884–1901)
- 12. “Kaumaha Nohoi” (Deep Sorrow): Queen Kapiolani Visits Kalaupapa 141
- 13. Indignity Keenly Felt By All: Experience In The Lahaina Prison 153
- 14. I Am Not Guilty: Keanu And Dr. Arning 161
- 15. “We Will Take Care Of Him”: Father Damien Is Diagnosed With Leprosy 169
- 16. Ways That Are A Little Exceptional: Joseph Dutton And Father Conrardy 179
- 17. Seriously Consider What Is Proper And Just: Effects Of The Bayonet Constitution 189
- 18. Kapoli Brought Flowers: Kapoli Kamakau 199
- 19. Nunc Dimittis: The Death Of Father Damien 213
- 20. Unforgotten In Our Hearts: Kaluaikoolau, Piilani, And Kaleimanu 225
- 21. We, Your Nation Of People, Will Survive: Queen Liliuokalani And The Hawaiian Kingdom 237
- 22. The Soul Of This Land: Robert Kaaoao And Thomas Nakanaela 251
- 23. It Is In Your Power To Make All Things Right: The Quest For Self-Government 265
-
Part III. From Generation To Generation (1902–1929)
- 24. Entitled To Every Consideration: Mr. Mcveigh And Dr. Goodhue 281
- 25. The Fourth Of July, 1907: Jack And Charmian London Visit Kalaupapa 297
- 26. No Place To Honor This Man: Elemakule Pa And The Federal Hospital 313
- 27. We Called It Ohana: The Bishop Home 329
- 28. “O Makalapua”: The Death Of Mother Marianne 339
- 29. From Generation To Generation: David Kupele And Ben Pea 347
- 30. Chaulmoogra Oil—Hawaii’S Message Of Renewed Life: Alice Kamaka And Rosalie Blaisdell 363
- 31. A Blending Of Souls: Tandy Mackenzie, Adeline Bolster, And Maria Von Trapp 373
- 32. Every Night We Have Music: John Cambra, Kenso Seki, And The Baldwin Home 381
- 33. The Suffering Was On Both Sides Of The Fence: “Fence-Jumping” At Kalihi Hospital 393
-
Part IV. A Time Of Evolution (1930–1945)
- 34. A Union Of Cooperation: Wilhelmina Cooke Carlson And Minerva Ramos 405
- 35. Another Good Man: The Memoirs Of Ambrose Hutchison 413
- 36. Suddenly The Whole World Changed: Twenty Stories Of Separation 425
- 37. So Friendly: Pearl Harbor And Life At Kalaupapa 437
-
Part V. To See This Place Stay Sacred (1946–Present)
- 38. Always This Line Of Separation: A Cure, Barriers, And Lawrence Judd 455
- 39. Courage And Refusal To Quit: Richard Marks And The End Of The Isolation Policy 471
- 40. A Quest For Dignity: Bernard K. Punikai‘A And Hale Mohalu 485
- 41. “My Name Is Olivia”: Kalaupapa’S First Author 495
- 42. To See This Place Stay Sacred: The Education And Inspiration Of Present And Future Generations 503
- 43. Changed In One Day: The Restoration Of Family Ties 515
- Acknowledgments 535
- Notes Bibliography 541
- Index Of Names 565
- Index Of Subjects 573
- About The Author 577