Hawaiian Genealogy Research For Those in Hawaii, the United States and Abroad..........compiled by Amelia Gora (2013)
Thanks to the internet, much genealogies can be researched on the web.....
The following websites are good to check out:
http://archives1.dags.hawaii.gov/gsdl/cgi-bin/library click on all records/explore, etc.
https://www.waihona.com/default-ssl.asp? Waihona.com
http://www.kumupono.com/about/About-Us.html Land Records by the Maly's
http://papakilodatabase.com/main/index.php Papakilo Data Base/Office of Hawaiian Affairs Records
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Awaiaulu
Awaiaulu is dedicated to fostering Hawaiian knowledge today through the training of translators and publication of legacy texts. Fluent students of Hawaiian mentor with experienced translators, bringing historical literature to modern readers in a bilingual format. This develops new resource people, introduces information from these narratives to new audiences, and gives new access to Hawaiian-language texts.
Awaiaulu provides access to Hawaiian language texts, empowers the publication process, and provides a setting where the skills and insights necessary for such efforts can be mastered. The goal is to foster Hawaiian mores, values and stories by moving the narratives that illustrate them out of the archives and into the hands of resource people and readers today. A great body of important Hawaiian literature lies beyond the reach of most people, archived for more than a century. The language and the knowledge contained in these works are wonderful resources for the 21st century.
P.O. Box 235896 Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96823-3516 Website: http://www.awaiaulu.org/
Bishop Museum
The Bishop Museum was founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in memory of his wife Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last direct descendant of King Kamehameha I. Today, the Museum is recognized as the principal museum of the Pacific, housing the world’s largest collection of Hawaiian and Pacific artifacts and natural history specimens. More than 340,000 people visit the Museum each year, including over 40,000 schoolchildren.
Archaeology Collections Manager / Department of Anthropology Bernice P. Bishop Museum 1525 Bernice Street / Honolulu, HI 96818 Phone: (808) 843-7608 / Fax: (808) 843-4114 Website: www.bishopmuseum.org
DL Consulting, Ltd.
Digital Library Consulting, Ltd. (DLC) is the world’s leading supplier of commercial consulting, customization, support, maintenance, and hosting services for the Greenstone digital library software, which is a suite of software for building and distributing digital library collections. It provides a new way of organizing information and publishing it on the Internet as a fully-searchable, metadata-driven digital library. It is open-source, multilingual software, issued under the terms of the GNU General Public License. DLC has been the primary contractor for OHA’s Papakilo Database since October, 2007. They have worked consistently and patiently with OHA staff in the design, implementation, and customization of features within the database to specifically address OHA’s needs.
P.O. Box 12669 Chartwell Hamilton New Zealand contact@dlconsulting.com Phone +64 7 857 0830 Website: www.dlconsulting.com
Hawai'i State Archives
The mission of the Hawai'i State Archives is to ensure open government by preserving and making accessible the historic records of state government and to partner with state agencies to manage their records.
Hawaii State Archives 364 S. King Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 808-586-0310 Website: http://hawaii.gov/dags/archives
Ho'olaupa'i
Ho'olaupa'i is a cooperative project within the Bishop Museum that maintains hundreds of pages of scanned newspapers including articles, headlines and even advertisements. This ambitious attempt to bring these newspapers accessible to the public through the use of modern technology.
PO Box 235896 Honolulu, HI 96823-3516 Phone: 808.847.8282 Website: http://www.nupepa.org/
Ka'iwakiloumoku
Ka‘iwakiloumoku means “the ‘iwa bird that hooks the islands together,” a traditional reference to our great and revered warrior-king, Kamehameha ‘Ekahi. It is a name that recalls Kamehameha’s efforts to unite the Hawaiian Islands some 200 years ago. It is also a reflection of Na Kanaka Maoli – Native Hawaiians – coming together to revitalize Hawaiian language and culture to ensure a vibrant Hawaiian society in the 21st century.
The Ka‘iwakiloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Center consists of two major components: 1) the Hawaiian Cultural Center facility, and 2) the Hawaiian Cultural Center programs. While efforts have been underway to garner support for the construction of the Center, there have also been concurrent efforts to help develop the cultural character of our people and the campus environment via program offerings. Ka‘iwakiloumoku is dedicated to providing opportunities to learn Hawaiian knowledge – ‘ike Hawai‘i – and to live and practice Hawaiian culture as a vibrant way of life –nohona Hawai‘i. These efforts are guided by statements that articulate a vision for the Native Hawaiian people, a “Lahui Vision” – He Nu‘ukia Lahui Hawai‘i. In this light, we continually strive to affirm our mission to ensure a vibrant Hawaiian society – e ku ke ola i ka moku – in the 21st century and beyond. Kamehameha Schools Attn: Kaiwakiloumoku 1887 Makuakane St Honolulu, HI 96817 Website: http://kaiwakiloumoku.ksbe.edu
Kumu Pono Associates
Kepa Maly and Onaona Pomroy Maly have worked on ethnographic studies in historic preservation for over thirty years (Kumu Pono Associates LLC, since 1995). Living away from O'ahu, research was always an expensive undertaking with travel from outer islands, and other expenses to just get to the archival collections. Around the year 2000, they began exploring the possibility of digitizing key collections of historical resrouce materials.
Since then, they have independently or in partnership, digitize and re-indexed the entire Mahele 'Aina, Boundary Commission Proceedings, Royal Patent Grants, the Harvard Collection of ABCFM Hawai'i records, Register Maps, and portions of the Bureau of Conveyances Library Collection, along with portions of other documentary resources. Kumu Pono Associates LLC has also partner with the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Kamehameha Schools and Ulukau in sharing digital collections and ethnographic studies. While digitizing records does not directly equal preservation of those records, it does lead to ease of access, and lightens the impact of handling sensitive records. Website: http://www.kumupono.com/
The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy’s mission is to preserve the plants, animals, and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. In Hawai‘i, our goal is to actively manage our native ecosystems and species, to sustain them into the future. Working with partners, threats are abated, health of ecosystems on land and sea are restored and maintained, and our unique island biodiversity is carried forward as an irreplaceable asset, meeting human needs and fulfilling ecosystem functions that serve all life in the islands. TNC in Hawai‘i maintains a network of preserves, participates in watershed and other conservation partnerships, helps protect important natural areas, and works to strengthen policies and capacity for conservation in Hawai‘i.
923 Nu'uanu Avenue Honolulu, HI 96817 808-537-4508 Email: Hawaii@tnc.org Website: http://nature.org/hawaii
Ulukau - The Hawaiian Electronic Library
Ulukau: In the same way that unexplained supernatural interpretive powers can be divinely given to a person, so knowledge and understanding can come to the person who makes the effort to read the language and words of this electronic library.
What is Ulukau? Ulukau is a digital online library for mostly Hawaiian language materials, though some Hawai‘i related materials in English can also be found on it. You will find searchable Hawaiian language dictionaries, online newspapers, books, the Hawaiian Bible, genealogy, māhele and other place name resources and much more. Ulukau was founded as the Hawaiian Electronic Library in 2005. It involves dozens of partners, and is spearheaded by these two organizations: Hale Kuamo'o of Ka Haka 'Ula O Ke'elikōlani College of Hawaiian Language at UH Hilo and Ka Waihona Puke 'Ōiwi Native Hawaiian Library at ALU LIKE. Email: ulukau@hawaii.edu Website: http://www.ulukau.org/
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Hawaii Genealogy & Family Trees
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Hawaii Vital Records - Births, Marriages & Deaths
Learn when births, deaths, and marriages were recorded in Hawaii, and how to obtain Hawaii birth, death, marriage, divorce, and adoption records. Includes links to Hawaiian birth certificate, marriage certificate, and death certificate applications.
Learn when births, deaths, and marriages were recorded in Hawaii, and how to obtain Hawaii birth, death, marriage, divorce, and adoption records. Includes links to Hawaiian birth certificate, marriage certificate, and death certificate applications.
Books We Own - Hawaii Genealogy
Part of the worldwide Books We Own project, this Hawaii genealogy page contains listing of Hawaiian genealogy and history books with volunteers willing to provide free lookups.
Part of the worldwide Books We Own project, this Hawaii genealogy page contains listing of Hawaiian genealogy and history books with volunteers willing to provide free lookups.
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Family History Centers in Hawaii
Family History Centers, outreaches of the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, are located throughout the world to help individuals search the records of their ancestors.
Family History Centers, outreaches of the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, are located throughout the world to help individuals search the records of their ancestors.
Genealogical Resources in Hawaii
Browse this extensive listing of organizations and places in Hawaii for family history research with information, addresses, and phone numbers for each. From the Honolulu County Genealogical Society.
Browse this extensive listing of organizations and places in Hawaii for family history research with information, addresses, and phone numbers for each. From the Honolulu County Genealogical Society.
GenForum Hawaii
A free message board devoted to Hawaii related queries.
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Hawaii Genealogical & Historical Societies
Society Hill offers another good listing of genealogical and historical societies in Hawaii with phone numbers, addresses, and Web sites (when available).
Society Hill offers another good listing of genealogical and historical societies in Hawaii with phone numbers, addresses, and Web sites (when available).
Hawaii Genealogy Research Outline
Learn how to research your Hawaii ancestors with this free compilation of Hawaiian genealogy research strategies and resources. From FamilySearch.org.
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Hawaii GenWeb Archives
Transcriptions of original source material from the state of Hawaii, arranged by county.
Transcriptions of original source material from the state of Hawaii, arranged by county.
Hawaii GenWeb
State & county resources on this huge volunteer Web site include census, vital records, queries, surname listings, publications, associations and libraries, lookup volunteers, and more!
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Hawaii Migrations Project
View or submit migration information on your ancestors' journey to or from the state of Hawaii. Learn about common migration routes used by Hawaiian settlers.
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Hawaii State Archives
Not much in the way of online information, but does include information about the State Archives and a brief description of their collections.
Not much in the way of online information, but does include information about the State Archives and a brief description of their collections.
Honolulu County Genealogical Society
Get membership details and learn about the genealogical collection of this nonprofit society working to furthering genealogy research on the Hawaiian Islands.
Get membership details and learn about the genealogical collection of this nonprofit society working to furthering genealogy research on the Hawaiian Islands.
Mailing Lists for Hawaii
John Fuller and Christine Gaunt maintain a wonderful list of genealogy mailing lists for Hawaii and its counties, plus information on how to subscribe to each.
John Fuller and Christine Gaunt maintain a wonderful list of genealogy mailing lists for Hawaii and its counties, plus information on how to subscribe to each.
Online Census Project
Online census data transcribed by hard-working volunteers of this USGenWeb project. Some years and counties are not yet available. Consider signing up to help!
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Tombstone Transcription Project
A registry, by state and county of transcribed cemeteries and of individuals and groups who plan to record cemetery data for the state of Hawaii - a special project of USGenWeb.
A registry, by state and county of transcribed cemeteries and of individuals and groups who plan to record cemetery data for the state of Hawaii - a special project of USGenWeb.
Vital Records Information
A guide to obtaining copies of Hawaii vital records, such as birth & death certificates, marriage licenses & divorce decrees.
A guide to obtaining copies of Hawaii vital records, such as birth & death certificates, marriage licenses & divorce decrees.
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- Kelea K. Levy I use "Visual Understanding Environment" - you can google that title and the software is free. that way you can branch the family tree off in every direction into infinity!
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