Please accept these two editions of Hawaiʻi's First Regional History: Historic Waiʻanae - A Place of Kings (as both an E-book and as an Audiobook), for access by all faculty and support staff under the university's umbrella as a Free Gift from myself and my hanai cousin, Adrian Silva. Adrian is a sixth-generation resident of the Waiʻanae Coast and CEO of the nonprofit foundation Hui Huliau, a Native Hawaiian Organization.
Adrian is the great-great-great grandson of Link McCandless, who came to Hawaiʻi with his brothers in 1882, drilling artesian wells for the king, and then becoming a successful cattle rancher on the Waiʻanae Coast, with his ranch headquarters being located in Mākua valley.
It was after I came to Hawaiʻʻi in 1968 as a young teacher and was hanai'd into the family of my Uncle Jay Landis, which brought Adrian and I to become cousins and close friends.
It was during this time that, as a 4th-grade teacher at Waiʻanae Elementary, I wrote the book Historic Waiʻanae with Bob Krauss and, through the help of my Uncle Jay, I was introduced to then-Governor John Burns, who became a friend and through his efforts, provided seed money to make Historic Waiʻanae possible.
Fast forward 50 years and I am now happy to gift with Adrian Historic Waiʻanae - A Place of Kings to those faculty and support staff under the UH umbrella in both editions. It may be of interest that the narrated edition of Historic Waiʻanae has been narrated by three members of the Waiʻanae community, each of Hawaiian blood.
Much Aloha, Ed McGrath