Princess Abigail Wahiikaahuula Campbell Kawānanakoa
Princess Abigail Campbell Kawānanakoa, a prominent member of Hawaii’s aliʻi (royalty) and political elite, publicly
Princess Abigail Campbell Kawānanakoa, a prominent member of Hawaii’s aliʻi (royalty) and political elite, publicly
As a home economics educator and food demonstrator, Caroline Haskins traveled the islands teaching practical
Isadore Scharlin led the “Ball and Bat Fund,” which collected funds to send baseball equipment
Mary E. Soper launched the “Trinket Fund” in 1917, a creative campaign that encouraged Hawaiians
Alma Clark served as a nurse’s aide in the Hawaii Ward of the American Military
Mary C. Alexander served with the Red Cross in postwar France, providing vital reconstruction work
These members of the Hawaiian royal family led their own knitting and garment-making units, such
Florence S. Ivers, Gertrude R. Carter, Harriett R. Macfarlane, and Grace C. Wilder formed the
Anne W. Whitney ran the surgical dressing production in the ‘Throne Room’ workspace in the
Taking over for Beatrice Castle during her absence, Helen Strong Damon maintained momentum and expanded