Light in the Queen's Garden : : Ida May Pope, Pioneer for Hawai'i's Daughters, 1862-1914 / / Sandra E. Bonura.

At the end of the 1800s, when Oberlin graduate Ida May Pope accepted a teaching job at Kawaiaha'o Seminary, a boarding school for girls, she couldn't have imagined it would become a lifelong career of service to Hawaiian women, or that she would become closely involved in the political tur...

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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (300 p.) :; 75 b&w illustrations
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter One: Ida's Heritage, 1862-1914
  • Chapter Two: The Extraordinary Nineteenth Century
  • Chapter Three: Kawaiaha'o Seminary: Acorn to Oak, 1865-1890
  • Chapter Four: Ida to the Kingdom, 1890-1892
  • Chapter Five: Miss Pope in Charge
  • Chapter Six: Pilikia
  • Chapter Seven: Off to Moloka'i with the Queen, 1892
  • Chapter Eight: Prayer and Politics: The Revolution of 1893
  • Chapter Nine: Endings: Kawaiaha'o Seminary, 1893-1894
  • Chapter Ten: Beginnings: The Kamehameha School for Girls, 1894-1897
  • Chapter Eleven: The Foundational Years
  • Chapter Twelve: Outside the School Gates: Pālama Settlement
  • Chapter Thirteen: The Turbulent Ending of the Nineteenth Century
  • Chapter Fourteen: Up and Away in the New Century
  • Chapter Fifteen: A Dream Realized: The Ka'iulani Home
  • Chapter Sixteen: Taking Honolulu by Storm
  • Chapter Seventeen: The Changing Hawaiian Islands
  • Chapter Eighteen: Last Aloha to Mother Pope, 1914
  • Notes on Sources and Research
  • Individuals Mentioned in Letters and Reports
  • Notes
  • Index