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Summary: |
"This report was written at the request of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a narrative history of land and water use
in the Kaneohe Bay area from the earliest available records up to 1950, when urbanization burgeoned..." Contents:
Early Historic Times -
Estimated Early Census Figures for Kaneohe Bay Area -
Overall Population Trends for Koolaupoko -
Future Projected Population -
Land Commission Awards in Kaneohe Bay Area - Land Commission Awards in Kaneohe - Ahupua'a
Awards to Chiefs -
Awards to Commoners -
Crown Lands and Government Lands -
Consolidation of Land Holdings after the Mahele -
Taro -
Sugarcane -
Rice -
Pineapple -
Livestock, Grazing and Pasture Land -
Water: Waiahole Ditch Tunnel System, Haiku, Kahaluu & Waihee Tunnels -
Forests: Sandalwood, Establishment of Forest Reserves, Reforestation, Chaulmoogra -
Biotic Introductions: Birds, Crayfish, Tree Frogs, Freshwater Snails, Aquatic Animals, Mangroves -
Marine Resources: Ancient, Mokapu Experimental Station, Nehu and Other Commercial Fishing, Coral Gardens, Coconut Island -
Walled Fishponds of Kaneohe Bay: Diminishing number of walled fishponds, Value of fishponds and their products 1900, Fishponds, an efficient source of protein, ownership of fishponds -
Endangered Threatened Species: Birds, Plants, Freshwater Fishes, Land Snails -
History of the Pali Road: Early History Improvements -
Aerial Photographs and Changes: Kualoa, Mokolii Channel, Heeia Mangrove Swamp, Moku o Loe (Coconut Island), Kalokohanahou and Punaluu Fishponds, Keealau, Papaa Shore, Mokapu Peninsular, Nuuanu Pali -
Appendices:
Summary of Early Hawaiian Cultural History by Ahupua'a,
Results of the Kuleana Act of 1850,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permits, Island of Oahu, Kaneohe Bay -
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