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Kalama Valley is a community within the town of Maunalua, more commonly known as Hawaiʻi Kai located on the eastern coast of the island of Oʻahu. It features a shopping center, a public park and basketball facilities, and predominantly single-family, relatively high-priced housing, due to its location in Hawaiʻi Kai.
Hawaii Kai was next to Kalama Valley, an existing community of working-class Hawaii locals. Before Kaiser's development plan, the land was a salt-water marsh, much like Waikiki before the construction of the Ala Wai canal. [1] The land in Kalama Valley was owned by the Bishop Trust, who leased land to farmers living in the valley. [2]
The Valley Isle 727.2 sq mi (1,883 ... Bathymetric map of main Hawaiian Islands. ... Hawaii Admission Act: 1959: Kalama Valley protests: 1971: State Constitutional ...
The Kalama Valley is located on the east side of Oʻahu, and was owned by Bishop Estate during the protests of the 1970s. The land could be sold and used in any way that allowed for the best possible outcome in regards to the school funding and general school project.
The neighborhood's name comes from ka lihi which means "the edge" in the Hawaiian language, and was used for districts on other islands as well. [1] Located at 21°20′10″N 157°52′35″W / 21.33611°N 157.87639°W / 21.33611; -157.87639 ( Kalihi ) , [ 2 ] it was thought to be named by Prince Lot (the future King Kamehameha V )
Kalama's map of 1837 [3] [4] shows that Puna was a Moku (traditional district) covering the southeastern corner of the island before the great mahele of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Recent lava activity [ edit ]
Kapiolani Park – Palolo Valley Travels between Pālolo Valley and Kapiʻolani Park. Formerly Route 9s. Palolo Valley District Park, Market City Shopping Center, Kaimuki, Kapiʻolani Community College, Monsarrat Avenue, Honolulu Zoo, and Waikiki Beach. 5AM–10:30PM 5AM–10:30PM 5AM–10:30PM
On Hawaiian Sovereignty Restoration Day (Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea) in 1847, King Kamehameha III and Queen Kalama hosted a grand luau at the palace. The celebration commemorated the fourth anniversary of the restoration of Hawaiian independence and sovereignty by British Rear-Admiral Richard Darton Thomas , following a five-month British occupation of ...