The Hawaiian Way to Put Things Back into Balance

Molokai History: (from "Ho'opono: The Hawaiian Way to Put Things Back into Balance" by Pali Jae Lee, I.M. Publishing, Ltd., Mountain View, HI, 2006) There are many stories of prophecies and healings from Molokai that cannot be explained by any reason other than prayer or mana. Many great prophets came from this island, and many [...]

By |2020-05-06T22:58:40+00:00May 6th, 2020|Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History|Comments Off on The Hawaiian Way to Put Things Back into Balance

The Last Alohas: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Molokai History: (continued from yesterday) (from "The Separating Sickness: Ma'i Ho'oka'awale: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii" by Ted Gugelyk and Milton Bloombaum, Ma'i Ho'oka'awale Foundation, Honolulu, HI, 1979) Male Part-Hawaiian Partly Disfigured 48 years of age 37 years in Kalaupapa As we were leaving [the Kalihi Receiving Station] for Honolulu Harbor, again [...]

By |2020-05-05T21:11:11+00:00May 5th, 2020|Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History|Comments Off on The Last Alohas: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Banishment to Kalaupapa: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Molokai History: (continued from yesterday) (from "The Separating Sickness: Ma'i Ho'oka'awale: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii" by Ted Gugelyk and Milton Bloombaum, Ma'i Ho'oka'awale Foundation, Honolulu, HI, 1979) Male Part-Hawaiian Partly Disfigured 48 years of age 37 years in Kalaupapa I was sent to Kalaupapa on May 15, 1942. May 15, 1979 [...]

By |2020-05-05T21:11:38+00:00May 4th, 2020|Damien Church Blog 1, Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History|Comments Off on Banishment to Kalaupapa: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Memories of the Pearl Harbor Attack: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Molokai History: (continued from yesterday) (from "The Separating Sickness: Ma'i Ho'oka'awale: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii" by Ted Gugelyk and Milton Bloombaum, Ma'i Ho'oka'awale Foundation, Honolulu, HI, 1979) Male Part-Hawaiian Partly Disfigured 48 years of age 37 years in Kalaupapa It was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor which was responsible for [...]

By |2020-05-05T21:12:06+00:00May 3rd, 2020|Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History|Comments Off on Memories of the Pearl Harbor Attack: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Memories of the Pearl Harbor attack: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Molokai History: (continued from yesterday) (from "The Separating Sickness: Ma'i Ho'oka'awale: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii" by Ted Gugelyk and Milton Bloombaum, Ma'i Ho'oka'awale Foundation, Honolulu, HI, 1979) Male Part-Hawaiian Partly Disfigured 48 years of age 37 years in Kalaupapa It is ironic, but the Japanese attack upon Pearl Harbor was responsible [...]

By |2020-05-05T21:12:40+00:00May 3rd, 2020|Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History|Comments Off on Memories of the Pearl Harbor attack: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

On Being a Leper: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Molokai History: (from "The Separating Sickness: Ma'i Ho'oka'awale: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii" by Ted Gugelyk and Milton Bloombaum, Ma'i Ho'oka'awale Foundation, Honolulu, HI, 1979) (continued from yesterday) Male Part-Hawaiian Partly Disfigured 48 years of age 37 years in Kalaupapa There were five years spent at Kalihi. But in the beginning, it [...]

By |2020-05-05T21:13:10+00:00May 1st, 2020|Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History|Comments Off on On Being a Leper: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

My Early Life as a Leper: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Molokai History: (from "The Separating Sickness: Ma'i Ho'oka'awale: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii" by Ted Gugelyk and Milton Bloombaum, Ma'i Ho'oka'awale Foundation, Honolulu, HI, 1979) (continued from yesterday) Male Part-Hawaiian Partly Disfigured 48 years of age 37 years in Kalaupapa Leadership My Early Life When we arrived at the Kalihi Receiving Station, [...]

By |2020-05-05T21:13:48+00:00April 30th, 2020|Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History|Comments Off on My Early Life as a Leper: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

My Early Life: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Molokai History: (from "The Separating Sickness: Ma'i Ho'oka'awale: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii" by Ted Gugelyk and Milton Bloombaum, Ma'i Ho'oka'awale Foundation, Honolulu, HI, 1979) (continued from yesterday) Male Part-Hawaiian Partly Disfigured 48 years of age 37 years in Kalaupapa Leadership My Early Life After the examination (for leprosy) my mother was [...]

By |2020-04-28T22:26:28+00:00April 28th, 2020|Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History|Comments Off on My Early Life: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

My Early Life and the Diagnosis of Leprosy: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Molokai History: (from "The Separating Sickness: Ma'i Ho'oka'awale: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii" by Ted Gugelyk and Milton Bloombaum, Ma'i Ho'oka'awale Foundation, Honolulu, HI, 1979) Male Part-Hawaiian Partly Disfigured 48 years of age 37 years in Kalaupapa Leadership My Early Life How did it happen? There was no leprosy in our family. [...]

By |2020-04-27T21:38:27+00:00April 27th, 2020|Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History|Comments Off on My Early Life and the Diagnosis of Leprosy: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

A Lifetime of Confinement: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii

Molokai History: (from "The Separating Sickness: Ma'i Ho'oka'awale: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii" by Ted Gugelyk and Milton Bloombaum, Ma'i Ho'oka'awale Foundation, Honolulu, HI, 1979) (continued from yesterday) Part-Hawaiian Male Blind 43 years old 31 years in confinement Kalaupapa kids also had what we called, the "lobster club." That was the nose [...]

By |2020-04-26T21:01:06+00:00April 26th, 2020|Leprosy in Hawaii, Molokai History, Native Hawaiian History|Comments Off on A Lifetime of Confinement: Interviews with Exiled Leprosy Patients at Kalaupapa, Hawaii
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