- Source: Palama Settlement
- Palama, Donggo, Bima
- Donggo, Bima
- Mbawa, Donggo, Bima
- Ndano Na'e, Donggo, Bima
- Bumi Pajo, Donggo, Bima
- Mpili, Donggo, Bima
- Daftar tempat di Hawaii
- Doridungga, Donggo, Bima
- Rora, Donggo, Bima
- Kala, Donggo, Bima
- Palama Settlement
- Kapālama
- Palamas
- Kajukenbo
- List of active settlement houses
- Adriano Directo Emperado
- Helen Strong Carter
- Mixed martial arts
- Gordon Doversola
- Mabel Leilani Smyth
Palama Settlement is a nonprofit social service agency located in Honolulu, Hawaii that was established in 1896. It currently serves the Kalihi and Kāpalama neighborhoods of Honolulu.
History
In September 1941, Palama hosted future baseball star Jackie Robinson when he was playing professional football for the Honolulu Bears, as he was not allowed to stay at regular hotels with his white teammates.
In palama, the school that would become the first Kajukenbo school was made.
References
External links
Official website
The Progressive Era and Hawai'i: The Early History of Palama Settlement, 1896—1929, by Warren S. Nishimoto, Hawaiian Journal of History, https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/5014399.pdf