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Honors 291S – The City as Text – Reading Moiliili

The members of this course have extensively gathered data from the  hundreds of gravestones in the Moiliili Japanese Cemetery. The intent of this primary source research is to make available to the general public information about individuals that now reside in the cemetery. It will also include data for students and scholars of this community.


History

Those who made this website possible:


Members of Honors 291S

—The City as Text—Reading Moiliili—

Tahnee Allman

Alicia Bonifacio

Courtney Cain

Angelie Cook

Andrew Dellinger

Rebecca Dew

Alicia Fung

Alexander Gao

Thomas Hicks

Yosuke Kawai

Melissa Kim

Shannon Kim

Lisa Kotowski

Caroline Lau

Lina Le

Mary Susan Lopez

James Murphy

Jamie Noguchi

Laura Ruby

Anna Sachs

Jace Saplan

Chelsea Silvia

Micah Takabayashi

Thomas Takahata

Kaily Wakefield

Jason Wang

Jaymie Yamamoto

Han Ha Youn


Invaluable Individual Resources

Nicki Garces

Yasuko Hanaoka

Tatsumi Higashi

Alice Seo Hirashima

Minako Ito-Song

Jane Kurahara

Gerrie Lee

Reverend Eric Matsumoto

June Hirai Matsumoto

Craig Morishige

Brian Nitta

Harriet Natsuyama

Hanayo Sasaki

Fumiko Steiger

Gordon Tomita

Ari Uchida

Hiromasa Yaguchi


Invaluable Community Resources

University of Hawaii Hamilton Library Hawaiian Collection (Joan Hori, Jodie Mattos)

Moiliili Community Center

Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii (Nicki Garces)


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Restoring gravesites:








Rubbings:



Interviews:





Our invaluable translators: