Hui Panalāʻau Digital Collection - All Entries
12 Kam Boys 'Occupy' 3 Isles For U.S.
200 See Movies Of New U.S. Isles Pictures Were Taken By William T. Miller
3 Government Branches Watching Itasca Mission
4 images of barrels on board ship, being rolled on shore, and stacked on shore
Account given by Dr. Dana Coman on trip to Equatorial Isles
Activities on Howland Island
Advance Force Pearl Harbor
Adventuring in Coral Seas
Ahia, Charles
Ahia, Henry
Akaka, Lewellyn
Akana, Albert K., Jr.
Akana, Bernard
Akana, George
Akana, Theodore
America's aeronautical interest in the Pacific
American air bases of the Pacific
American colonists in the Central Pacific
American monument on Canton Island
An image of Baker Island with caption, "Nearly 1 mile by 1/2 mile wide"
Anahu, William
Anakalea, Joseph
Are The Initials "BR." Or U.S."?
Arthur Harris tells of trip to beautiful island of Pacific
Au, Charles
Aune, Edward
Awana, Theodore
B. Toomey, W. Anahu speakers at meeting
Back from the South Seas
Baker Colonizers To Form Club
Baker Island May Be Abandoned as Colony
Baker Island, USA
Baker, Howland And Jarvis Are Now Important Recent Studies Described By National Geographic Society
Beatty, Rupert H.
Bederman, Thomas Wright
Bell, Kenneth
Bill Miller, Who 'Rediscovered" Islands, Going
Biologists plan taxidermy talks for Line Islands
Blake, Hartwell
Book Articles by or about George West
Boyd, Andrew
Boys from Kam are on Itasca expedition
Braun, Charles
Braun, Clarence
British-American Pacific Islands.
Bruhn, James Ferdinand
Burke, Eugene
Burke, Walter Kalani
Bush, Harry
Calley, Charles D. Jr.
Carrol, James
Carroll, James
Castaways Honors 40 Years Later
Chang, Herbert
Ching, Archie
Ching, Lawrence (Mao Hua)
Christmas Island of the United States, Feb. 1939
Christmas Island of the United States, Oct. 1938
Christmas Islands of the United States by Bailey S. Marshall
Cockett, Frank
Cockett, Herbert
Collage of images from project 163
Collage of images from project 165
Collage of images from project 167
Collage of images from project 169
Collage of images from project 171
Collage of images from project 173
Collins on Jarvis Island and fish being dried "Hawaiian style"
Collins, Austin
Collins, Austin (Army)
Colonists Club Set Up Here
Colonists Off To Equatorial Islands
Colonists On Jarvis Island Enjoy "Exile"
Colonizers of Jarvis, Baker, and Howland Islands
Colonizing Itasca
Coman Gets Royal Welcome From Boys On Lonely Isles
Comment On Current News
Copies of school paper sent to South Seas
Coral reef of Howland Island being blasted with 500# TNT and a single occupant canoe made from an old barrel
Cornerstone ceremony: Left to right - Harry Stewart, territorial architect of Honolulu. William T. Miller, airways superintendent, Dept. of Commerce, under whose supervision the colonization and annexation were carried out.
Cowden, Lawrence C.
Coyle, James
Crew aboard the Itasca with their catch - a 98 lb. Ono
Crusoes of Canton Island
Cutter Carries Crew To Gather Data For Lines
Daily Log for Jarvis Island, January 18, 1937 - March 23, 1937
Desert Island Cookbook
Direct Air Route To Australia Held Necessary Kam Youths Return From South Seas Expedition
Director Of Air Studies Leaves
Don Mitchell relates journey to Jarvis, Baker and Howland
Dr. Gruening sees it through
Duff, Leonard
Dyen, Samuel
Early Cultural and Historical Seascape of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument
Eclipse Adventures On a Desert Isle
Eighteenth cruise to Line Islands
Eighth expedition to the American Equatorial Islands
Entangling Alliances
Eugene Burke writes of Equatorial Islands
Executive Coming For Mid-Pacific Isles U.S. To Continue Weather Observations
Exerpt of Alika Alexander Kahapea
Expedition equipment aboard the U.S.C.G. Cutter William K. Duane in 1937
Faufata, Folinga
Federal Court Rules Against Trumps Order
Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative Investigative Report
Feigenbaum, Ralph
Fialkowski, Henry
Fifteenth cruise to American Line Islands
Fifty-four gallon drums of water on the ship
Finding Aid for Hui Panalaʻau Research
Foreign Policy Reports
Former Kam students carry on good work in South Sea islands
Former cadets leave on Taney for Line Islands
Former student rescued from war infested islands
Former students of K.S.B. and graduates return from islands in August
Fourteenth cruise to American Equatorial Islands
George Kahanu and James Carroll will return with group
Governor To Make Cruise
Graduate from Boys' School becomes taxidermist during sojourn on Jarvis Island
Graf, Wyman
H.Res.169 (PDF)
Haili, Jacob
Hall, Bernard
Harbottle, Issac
Harris and Suares return with information of Pacific Islands
Harris, Arthur
Harry Stewart, territorial architect of Honolulu, was designated by the federal government to supervise construction of buildings on the islands of Baker, Howland and Jarvis.
Hartwell, David K.
Hawaii and Howland are ready Ameli
Hawaiian Colonists—American Citizens. Kamehameha School Graduates
Henderson, Waldron
Here To Perpetuate U.S. South Seas Sovereignty
Hooper, Herbert
House Report 114-720
Hui Panalaau Exhibit Module 1 Introduction
Hui Panalaau Exhibit Module 2 Jarvis Island
Hui Panalaau Exhibit Module 3 Baker Island
Hui Panalaau Exhibit Module 4 Howland Island
Hui Panalaau Exhibit Module 5 Legacies
Hui Panalaʻau Hawaiian Colonists, American Citizens Bishop Museum Calendar
Hui Panala‘au Compilation
Hui Panalāʻau Pamphlet (2002)
Hui Panalāʻau: Hawaiian Colonists in the Pacific, 1935-1942
Hutchinson, William
Image of 54 gallon drums filled with water being pulled onto the island for residents
Image of Albert F. Judd visiting Jarvis Island in 1935
Image of Baker Island residents, Theodore Akana, Eugene Burke, Gabriel Victor, and Ah Kin Leong dated January 27, 1937
Image of Collins, Summers, and Kalama repacking coconuts from Palmyra and Samoa to replant on Baker, Jarvis and Howland Islands
Image of Guano mounds on Jarvis Island
Image of True, Meyer, and Cooper & Wilson, Meyer, Summers and Collins
Image of a coral plow to be used on the island
Image of a structure on Baker Island with caption "Chow time"
Image of a structure on Baker Island with caption, "Government House - Headquarters Guano Diggers 1850 - 1870"
Image of coconut seedlings growth after they were planted two years prior on Howland Island
Image of coconuts from Palmyra in 1935, American Samoa in 1936, and Fanning in 1937 were successfully transplanted on Baker, Jarvis and Howland Islands
Image of four colonists on Jarvis Island. Original caption reads "Hawaiian Colonists - American Citizens, Kamehameha School Graduates, Jarvis Group 1937"
Image of landscape of Jarvis Island
Image of men aboard ship checking machinery to be used on the islands
Image of men bringing supplies ashore
Image of men bringing supplies ashore
Image of personnel aboard the U.S.C.G. Cutter William K. Duane of the 8th cruise in 1937
Image of ship off shore of unknown island
Image of supplies being off loaded on shore
Image of the landscape of Jarvis Island
Image of tractor on ship ready for landing operations
Image with caption "Government House. W. T. Miller Dept. Commerce Laying Foundation Stone of Government House at Meyerton, Baker Island"
Images aboard the ship and on Howland Island at the "Government House", a structure built on the island
Images of 2 hand drawn maps of Baker Island along with a typed written description by E. H. Bryan
Images of 54 gallon drums filled with water from Honolulu for island residents
Images of Meyer and Collins at Millersville on Jarvis Island and other structures on the island
Images of arrivals and departures of islands
Images of men bringing supplies ashore
Images of men bringing supplies ashore 2
Images of men bringing supplies ashore through the surf
Images of men in the south pacific and aboard the ship
Images of men posing on Howland Island
Images of men transporting supplies from the beach to their campsite
Images of project commanders aboard the Itasca, 1935 - 1937
Images of project commanders on several different expeditions
Images of several officers involved with the project
Images of ship and the Pacific ocean.
Images of ships at Oʻahu pier
Images of supplies coming ashore, the flag pole structure, and residents of Jarvis Island
Images of the Amaranth wreck on Jarvis Island
Images of the cook house and dining hall on an island
Images off shore looking at ship and a man standing in tide pool near shore
Images on Jarvis Island June 1936 hoisting the American flag
Images on board and off shore of unknown island
Images on board the Itasca wardroom mess and men bringing supplies on shore
Images taken on Baker Island posing in front of a flag pole, men aboard ship and men transporting cannon found on Baker Island to the ship for eventual presentation to the Bishop Museum
Interview with Elvin K. Mattson for the Hui Panalaau Oral History Project
Interview with Emanuel Sproat for the Panalaau Oral History Project
Interview with George Kahanu and Arthur Harris for the Panalaau Oral History Project
Interview with George Kahanu for the Panalaau Oral History Project
Interview with Henry Knell for the Panalaau Oral History Project
Interview with Kenneth Bell for the Panalaau Oral History Project
Interview with Paul Phillips for the Panalaau Oral History Project
Interview with Victor Bak Sung Kim for the Hui Panalāʻau Oral History Project
Island Survey Work Finished, Itasca Returns
Islander Out Friday, 3 p.m.
Islanders Return Home & Kam Frosh At UH
Islands - Baker-Howland-Jarvis Expedition
Isle Colonizers To Honor Trio Who Died In Memorial
Itasca Carries Vegetation For Small Islands
Itasca Crew Says Farewell As Vessel leaves For Southern Seas
Itasca Helps Stricken Isle Lands Food for Victims of Hurricane
Itasca Home From Cruise
Itasca Leaving October 15 For Southern Isles For Further Colonization
Itasca Party Leaves Friday
Itasca Sails For Southern Islands
Itasca Takes Kam Boys To Isolated South Sea Islands
Itasca Takes Relief, Supplies To Southern Isles
Jacobson, Victor
Jarvis Island, circa 1937
Jarvis Light Will Be Kahalewai Memorial
Jarvis boys hear K.S.B. program
Jarvis to Baker to Howland
Jarvis, Howland and Baker Islands-A Bird's-Eye View
Jarvis, Howland and Baker Isles are described by Kam students
Jensen, Hans Peter Jr.
Jensen, Karl Emil
Journal of the 1938 Line Island Expedition
Ka Nupepa Kuokoa 18660707
Ka Nupepa Kuokoa 18701008
Ka Nupepa Kuokoa 18731101
Kaahea, Henry
Kahalewai, Carl ***
Kahalewai, Sam
Kahanu, George
Kahapea, Alexander
Kahapea, William
Kahunas, yesterday and today
Kaina, William N.
Kalama, David H.
Kalama, Samuel
Kalama, Solomon
Kam Boys Home From Equatorial Islands
Kam Boys Tell Of Experiences
Kam boys leave Jarvis, Howland and Baker Isles
Kam boys speak on Equatorial expedition to Southern Islands
Kam graduates return from Equatorial Islands
Kamakaiwi Air Field on Howland Island
Kamakaiwi, James
Kamehameha Boys Tell Of Trip To Southern Islands
Kaninau, Charles
Kauahikaua, Archibald
Kaulu, Albert Kelii
Keliihananui, Joseph ***
Kepoo, Joseph
Kilbey, John Gibson
Kim, Bak Sung
Kim, Harold
Kim, Joseph
Kim, Victor Bak Sung
King, Kenneth Lum
Kinney, James
Knell, Henry Cockett
Lawler, Vernon (Army)
Lee, Francis
Lee, Frederick
Lee, Henry Kong
Left - Richard B. Black, representative of the U.S. Dept. of the Interior of Honolulu and Albert Akana Jr., leader of a group of Hawaiian boys who are stationed on Jarvis island to maintain the weather observation station for their country.
Left - Right: Richard Stafford and Robert Hite, son of Hawaii's acting governor Charles M. Hite. Schoolboys of Hawaii left Honolulu on the U.S. Cost Guard cutter Itasca for Baker, Howland and Jarvis Islands.
Left - right: C.L. Bissell, U.S.A., William T. Miller, superintendent of airways, U.S. Dept. of Commerce's bureau of aeronautics; Lieut. Frank Kenner, executive officerU.S.C.G. cutter Itasca; and Lt. Emory Stephens, USN at Honolulu prior to leaving on the Itasca for the southern seas
Left to right: William T. Miller, Superintendent of airways, U.S. Dept. of Commerces Bureau of Aeronautics; Luther Waiwaiole, William Yomes, Solomon Kalama, Georger Kahanu. Sitting l-r: Henry Mahikoa, James Carroll, Henry Ohumukini, Joseph Kim, Alex Kahapea
Left-Right: C.L. Bissell, U.S.A.; Lieut. Emory Stephens, U.S.N.; William T. Miller, superintendent of airways, U.S. Dept. of Commerce's bureau of aeronautics; and Frank Kenner, executive officer U.S.C.g. cutter Itasca. Photographed at Honolulu.
Leong, Ah Kin
Letter from Abraham Piianaia to Homer F. Barnes
Letter from Abraham Piianaia to Homer F. Barnes
Letter from Charles Hustace to Homer F. Barnes
Letter from Daniel K. Toomey to Homer F. Barnes
Letter from Donald Mitchell to Homer F. Barnes
Letter from Henry Ahia to Homer F. Barnes
Letter from Henry Ahia to Homer F. Barnes
Letter from Hiram Molale to Homer F. Barnes
Letter from James C. Kamakaiwi Jr. to Homer F. Barnes
Letter from Killarney Opiopio to Homer F. Barnes
Letter from W.T. Miller to Abraham Piianaia
Letter from W.T. Miller to Alexander Kahapea
Letter from W.T. Miller to Archie Ching
Letter from W.T. Miller to Archie Kauahikaua
Letter from W.T. Miller to Arthur Harris
Letter from W.T. Miller to Daniel Toomey
Letter from W.T. Miller to Elmer Williamson
Letter from W.T. Miller to Folinga Faufata
Letter from W.T. Miller to Frank Cockett
Letter from W.T. Miller to George Kahanu
Letter from W.T. Miller to George West
Letter from W.T. Miller to Henry Ahia
Letter from W.T. Miller to Henry Mahikoa
Letter from W.T. Miller to Henry Ohumukini
Letter from W.T. Miller to Herbert Hooper
Letter from W.T. Miller to Jacob Haili
Letter from W.T. Miller to James Carroll
Letter from W.T. Miller to James Kamakaiwi
Letter from W.T. Miller to Joseph Anakalea
Letter from W.T. Miller to Joseph Kim
Letter from W.T. Miller to Kenneth Bell
Letter from W.T. Miller to Killarney Opiopio
Letter from W.T. Miller to Luther Waiwaiole
Letter from W.T. Miller to Samuel Kalama
Letter from W.T. Miller to Solomon Kalama
Letter from W.T. Miller to Theodore Awana
Letter from W.T. Miller to William Anahu
Letter from W.T. Miller to William Kaina
Letter from W.T. Miller to William Toomey
Letter from W.T. Miller to William Yomes
Letter from William Kaina to Homer F. Barnes
Letter to Secretary Panetta
Letters from boys at various islands given to Kam reporter
Lieson, Robert W.
Life On Howland Depicted In Record Of ShoShone's Visit
Light Towers For Line Isles
Line Island Pioneers Form Colonists' Club
Line Island expeditionists return home from cruise
Line Islands May Be Placed Under Hawaii
Lonely Baker, March 13, 1936
Lonely Baker: Five Months On A South Sea Atoll, March 1, 1936
Lonely Baker: Five Months On A South Sea Atoll, March 8, 1936
Lonely landlubbers return from barren isles of Mid-Pacific
Louis Suares, Arthur Harris and one Kam grad to south seas
Lum, Harold Chin
Lum, Kum
Lum, Paul Yat
Lum, Yau Fai
MacKellar, Ian
Mahikoa, Henry
Makua, Blue
Map titled "Jarvis Island: From Surveys By The United States Coast Guard 1936-1937”.
Markham, William Stewart
Mattson, Elvin K.
McCorriston, Edward Mike
Medeiros, Henry
Men bringing supplies ashore unknown island
Men on Howland Island in front of the flag pole and "Government House"
Men on island, including radio operator
Men posing on Howland Island
Mr. D. Mitchell receives letter
Nature's Most Dramatic Spectacle
New U.S. Islands Get Guardian R.B. Black Coming Here for 3 Colonies
New Zealand Pacific Aviation Survey Expedition
Newton, Edmond
Ninth cruise to American Equatorial Islands
No Barbers at Jarvis
Oasis for Pacific Fliers Found on Coman Voyage
Of Colonization and Pono in Hawai'i
Off loading water drums to be hauled onto island
Offshore landing - Howland, Baker, or Jarvis
Ohumukini, Henry
Okole Maluna. Bottoms Up flag aboard the ship
Opiopio, Killarney
Our Far Islands Present New Problems
Our Pacific Air World
Our Unknown Pacific Islands
Pacific Air Commerce
Panala'au Memoirs
Paoa, Melvin Edward Lilikalani
Papers on mainland publish about boys
Paquette, Maurice
Pea, Aki Kini
Pea, William Kane
Pease, James K.
Phillips, Mannie Woodrow
Phillips, Paul Gordon
Piianaia, Abraham
Pires, Manuel
Polyps of coral and guano gave us Howland
Pontoon hauling load to shore
Pontoon makes it to shore
Pontoon off loaded
Pontoon ready to hoist
Quadrants of Baker Island in relation to Hawaiʻi, 1750 miles
Quadrants of Howland Island in relation to Hawaiʻi, 1760 miles.
Radio Service Resumed with Jarvis Island
Rahe, Bernard
Re-membering Panalāʻau: Masculinities, Nation, and Empire in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific
Reconditioned road grader takes a ride on the reconstructed pontoon
Records Reveal the Hidden History of a Pacific Colonization Project
Renken, Ernest K.
Repairs being made to a damaged surf boat W.J.D. damaged in surf on Howland Island, Jan. 26, 1937
Report, Field Representative (12th Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (11th Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (13th Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (14th Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (15th Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (16th Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (17th Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (18th Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (19th Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (20th Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (21st Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (22nd Expedition)
Reports, Field Representative (23rd Expedition)
Returned Equatorial Colonists
Richard E. Black, field representative of the U.S. Dept of the interior at Honolulu, holds a placque which will be placed on the lighthouse at Jarvis island in memory of Carl K. Kahalewai. The picture in the background is of James Kamakaiwai.
Riley, James Joseph
Robert Campbell, representative U.S. Dept. of Commerce posing and a chicken coup on the island
Roberts, John
Roberts, Oliver Kahahawai
Robinson, Alexander
Romantic Isle of Future U.S. Transpacific Air Route
Ruddle, Francis
Samoan Isles are dreamland of Kamehameha Equatorial youths
Senate Resolution 109
Senate Unanimously Passes Resolution Honoring Hawaiian Colonists of Equatorial Islands in the Pacific
Services held for former student
Sesqui-Centennial of America in Eastern Pacific
Seventeenth cruise to Line Islands
Seventh expedition to American Equatorial Islands
Shooting at Islands
Sixteenth Cruise
Smith, Henry Marble
Solomon Kalama kisses his sister Margaret as he leaves on the USCG cutter Itasca on expedition to Baker, Howland and Jarvis.
Solomon Kalama talks about Equatorial Islands
South Sea islander's letter is published
South Seas Expedition Photograph #1
South Seas Expedition Photograph #10
South Seas Expedition Photograph #11
South Seas Expedition Photograph #12
South Seas Expedition Photograph #13
South Seas Expedition Photograph #14
South Seas Expedition Photograph #15
South Seas Expedition Photograph #16
South Seas Expedition Photograph #17
South Seas Expedition Photograph #18
South Seas Expedition Photograph #19
South Seas Expedition Photograph #2
South Seas Expedition Photograph #20
South Seas Expedition Photograph #27
South Seas Expedition Photograph #28
South Seas Expedition Photograph #29
South Seas Expedition Photograph #30
South Seas Expedition Photograph #30
South Seas Expedition Photograph #31
South Seas Expedition Photograph #4
South Seas Expedition Photograph #6
South Seas Expedition Photograph #7
South Seas Expedition Photograph #8
South Seas Expedition Photograph #9
Sproat, Manuel
Status Of Islands On Air Route To Be Investigated
Stein, Charles
Stillman, Francis M.
Stillman, George
Story of South Seas expedition related to reporter at K.S.B.
Suares reveals experiences left out by A. Harris
Suares, Louis
Summers, Carl (Army)
Supplies brought ashore on unknown island
Supplies coming ashore Howland Island and man posing with cannon
Supplies on shore unknown island
Supplies, equipment and personnel being transported to Howland Island
Surber, Ralph (Army)
Surf at Howland Island
Survivors Tell Of Heavy Raids By Japanese Two Colonists On Line Islands By Planes, Subs
Swains Island
Swains Island, U. S. A
Taney Docks With Body Of Jarvis Isle Colonist
Taney To Take Farming Aids
Tavares, William
Tents show the living quarters of youths who maintain the U.S. weather observation station there.
The Coast Guard in Hawaii
The Cruise of the Itasca
The Federal Building is dedicated on Jarvis Island by William T. Miller, superintendent of airways.
The Kamehameha Schools
The Noisy Birds of Canton Island
The Panalāʻau
The colonizing "Itasca"
The eleventh cruise to American Equatorial Islands
Theiss, Henry (Army)
Thirteenth cruise to American Equatorial Islands
Three grads continue trip
To Jarvis Island and back
Toomey, Daniel K.
Toomey, John Kauwe
Toomey, William
Tractor being off loaded ship onto pontoon
Tractor being off-loaded
Tractor made it onto the shore of Howland Island
Tractor transported to Howland Island
Trim New Cutter Due Soon
Twelfth cruise to the Equatorial Islands
Twelve Kam people are inhabitants of Islands on Equator
Two men stand in front of the shipwreck of the Amaranth on Jarvis Island
U.S. 'Occupies' Three Islands
U.S. Collector of Customs, J. Walter Doyle, on Itasca.
U.S.C.G. cutter Itasca with a 98 lb. fish - Ono.
Uncle Samʻs Pacific Islets
Under a Jarvis Moon
University in the South Pacific
Victor, Gabriel
Vivid Dramas of Old on U.S. Transpacific Airline Isles
Waiwaiole, Luther
Water drums being hauled to Howland Island
West, George
Whaley, Richard ***
Who Has A Piano For Kam Boys On Jarvis Island
Wilhelm, Frederick
Will Afforest Southern isles
Williamson, Elmer
Wilson, Ralph
Wong, Alexander
Wood, Joshua
Would Be Impossible To Land Piano on Jarvis Without Damage
Wreck of the Admiral Day
Yacht Kinkajou Back from Trip To Small Isles
Yomes, William
Young Colonists Depart For Equatorial Islands
Young Crusoes Learning Aerology
Young Men Sought As Line Island Colonists
Young colonists return on Itasca from U.S. mission
Young, Edward
Youths Named For Line Isles
Zagara, Dominic Paul
aAmerica in the Pacific