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-TITLE Bibliography for .Hawaiian Studies.INSTITUTION Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. Office of
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ABSTRACT'This. bibliography cites books at all levels relevant
to Hawaiian studies. In recent years, there has been a growinginterest in all aspects of Hawaiian studies as the people of Hawaiiseek to learn more about their-state, its history and development,its unique culture, and the varied ethnic groups that contribute to.Hawaii's rich diversity. It is intended to help school librariansstrengthen their Hawaiian collections..Books for adults arwalsoincluded. Excluded are cookbooks, Pacific area materials, andtourist.roriented materials.The first part of the bibliography is asubject listing by majorqlewey Decimal classifications. Only authorand titles are provided in this listing. An author listing of thesame books is then provided. Full bibliographic information isprovided in this listing including the grade level. (Author/RM)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contentsi.
Foreword , ii,
Acknowledgments. . iii
Introduction . . iv
Subject Listing by ,...,r Dewey Decimal Classification1
Title Listing 24
Author Listing 43
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Foreword ,
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Acknowledgments4, . . iii
Introduction . . iv
Subject Listing by ...,r Dewey Decimal Classification1
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FOREWORD
In recent years, there has been arowing interest in all aspectsof Hawaiian studies as the people of Hawaii seek to learn moreabout their state; its history and development, its unique culture,and the varied ethnic groups that contribute to Hawaii's richdiversity. Librarians, and other educators, have been fortunate inbeing able to select from an increasing array of printed materialsin support of the heightened interest in Hawaiian studies.
71n recognition of the need to select and retain accurate, well-written materials, Bibliography for Hawaiian Studies has beencompiled to provide a list of books that have been evaluated asWring relevant to Hawaiian studies.
Those responsible for selecting materials in this area are encouragedto use this list as part of their on-going task and developing andmaintaining high-quality collection of Hawaiian books. It is hopedthat the information contained in this document will be an effectiveaid in acquiring current titles and retaining older, still valuable,titles.
P-ta.4-A\pCharles G. Clark, Superintendent
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Department of Education gratlfully acknowledges the invaluable assistance
of themembers of the Bibliography for Hawaiian Studies Committee:
Marguerite AshfordBishop Museum
Yvonne BartkoMaterials Evaluation &
Programming ServicesOffice of Library Services, DOE
Gail Fujimoto "Kalaheo High School, DOE
Violet HaradaSchool Library Services
& Federal Program SectionOffice.of Instructional Services, DOE
Dorothy HazamaCollege of EducationUniversity of Hawaii
Yasuto KalharaSpecial CollectionsUniver,sity of Hawaii Library
Katherine Kiyabu.Niu Valley Intermediate School, DOE
Louetta KuhnsKauluwela Elementary School, DOE
Jane KuraharaSchool Library Services
4 Federal Program SectionOffice of Instructional Services, DOE
Nona Minamio formerly withSchool Library Services
S federal Program SectionOffice of Instructional Services, DOE
Alma NagaoAina Halna Elementary School, DOE
Margaret NakamuraSchool Library Services& Federal Program Section
Office of Instructional Services, DOE
Myrna NishiharaLikelike Elementary School, DOE
Sigrid SouthworthMidkiff Learning Centeryamehameha-Schools
In addition, the Department of Education acknowledges the assistance of
additional reviewers:
Caroline Masutani%
Centralized Processing CenterOffice of Library ServiceS, DOE
Donald Mitchell, formerly withKamehameha Schools
Hilda OhamaKalani High School, DOE
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Arline P. RiveroKaimai Regional LibraryOffice of Library Services, DOE
Lokomaikeiokalani SnakenberqHawaiian StudiesOffice of Instructional Services, DOE
Florence YeeMaterials Evaluation &
Programming ServicesOffice of Library Services, DOE
INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR HAWAII,AN STUDIES?
This is a list of book titles to help school librarians strengthen theirHawaiian collections. The list supersedes earlier lists prepared bySchool Library Services.
WHAT IS THE SCOPE OF THIS LIST?
The list includes book titles pertaining to Hawai'i, useful to schoollibraries. The following information is provided for each entry: author,editor, or compiler; title; publisher; date of publication, identifyingthe latest known edition in cases where there have been several editionsof a title. Entries also include author's intended audience; whether thetitle is basic, out-of-print, valuable, or should be considered withreservation. (A more detailecrexplanation of these terms is included underTerminology.) Brief annotations are generally included for basic titles.
The scope of thelist is not comprehensive. Certain categories weregenerally excluded, with exceptions as noted.
1. Pacific area materials - These titles are excluded LAcept whentreatment of Hawai is significant.
2. Cookbooks - Cookbooks are excluded except those that containinformation about native agricultural products and ethnic customs.
Specialized subjects - Books that deal with materials of interestto a very small portion of the population, e.g., realtors, havebeen excluded.
4. Tourist-oriented materials - Books that emphasize a broad overviewof travel in Hawai'i, designed tc be used by a short-term visitorto Hawaii, have been excluded.
WHERE WERE TITLES OBTAINED?
The following sources were used:
1. 1963-66 Hawaiian Lists - School Library Services.
2. Basic Hawaiiana, selected and annotated by Clare G. Murdoch andMasae Gotanda, Tice of Library Services, 1969.
3. Books About Hawaii series, Hawaii Bieentennial Commission, 1976.
4. Input from Bibliography for Hawaiian Studies Committee.
5. Miscellaneous lists, such as the Centralized Processing Center orderlists; Basic List of Old Titles, Hawaii State Public Library System.
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TERMINOLOGY
Levels: The level indicated for each book title is for the author's intended
. audience, It should, be noted that many of the titles are useful to other
target groups as well.ti
J - Juvenile - Grades K-6
YA Youlig Adult - Grades 7-12
A - Aduft - Beyond Grade ;2TR - Teacher Reference: These titles are useful to teachers but do
not necessarily belong in a professional collection; they
can be shelved along with the rest of the Hawaiian titles in
the central collection.
Basic: Titles identified as basic are those felt to be needed 1) for a
strong Hawaiian collection, or 2) because little else is available in
the area at the present time. Generally, an annotation accompanies eachbasic title unless the title is self explanatory.
Valuable: These are titles that are becoming rare and should pot a discarded.An indication might be the rising price the title commands. If a school
is not using such titles, the librarian should consider transferring the
materials to an appropriate library. Transfer possibilities include:
. To another school library.. To a public library - community, regional, state.
. To the University of Hawaii Hawaiian 6 Pacific collection.
NOTE: In addition to the titles that are designated as being valuable,early editions of ether titles listed may also have an increased
value. The librarian may consider consulting with a Hawaiian=materials specialist before discarding other editions of a
current publication.
With Reservation: These titles should be given careful consideration before
purchase. There may be weaknesses in style, content, or format. An
annotation accompanies each "with reservation" entry to inform the user
of possible shortcomings. -
Out-of-Print (OP): Though all titles known to be out-of-print by the Bibliography
for Hawaiian Studies Committee are so identified, the user is adv!sed
that the designation is by no means comprehensive. In addition, it
should be noted that publishers reprint out-of-print titles from time
to time.'
Users of the list are encouraged to send titles for consideration for possible
future supplements. If there are any questions about retaining or discarding
a title, users should feel free to contact School Library Services
(phone 732-1402). Send titles or comments to:
School Library Services and Federal Program Section
641 18th AvenueHonolulu, HI 96816.
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,Subject Listing by MajorDewey Decimal Classifications
000 Bibliography and reference sources
Clement Bibliography of Mormonism in the PacificDay. Books about HawaiiDirectory of Libraries and Information Sources in Hawaii and the Pacific IslandsHawaii. Department of Education. Office of Library Services.
Index to Honolulu AdvertiserHawaiian Legend IndexJohnson Kukini 'Aha'ilonoJudd ,Hawaiian Language ImprintsLai Index to the Paradise of the PacificLeib Hawaiian Legends in EnglishLoomis The Best of FriendsLowe The Chinese in HawaiiMatsuda The Japanese in HawaiiMookini The Hawaiian Newspapers'roung The Chinese in Hawaii
100 PhilosophyRodman Kahuna Sorcerers of HawaiiWerner Children of Kauai
Kauai's Children Come of AgeZambucka Ano, Ano
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200 ReligionAnderson The Hawaiian IslandsBarrere The Kumuhonua LegendsBeckwith The KumulipoBunson Faith in ParadiseGallagher Hawaii and Its Gods*Hunter Buddhism in HawaiiKumulipo: An Hawaiian Creation MythLuomala Voices on the WindMcBride The KahunaMelville Children of the RainbowMorrill KahunasMulholland Hawaii's Religions
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Pang The "K'ai Kuang" Lion Ceremony
Schoofs Pioneers of the Faith
Yzendoorn History of the Catholic Mission it the Hawaiian Islands
300 Social sciences
Adams Interracial Marriage in Hawaii
Burrows Hawaiian AmericansChar The Sandalwood Mountains
Felix Portuguese in Hawaii
Gailimore ,Culture, Behavior and EducationStudies in a Hawaiian Community
Gethi.g Sex Discrimination and the Law in Hawaii
goto Children of Gan-nen-mono
Gulick Mixing the Races in Hawaii
Handy, The Polynesian Family System in Ka'u Hawaii
Hass Politics and Prejudice in Contemporary"Hawaii
Hawaii. Uniyersity. Ethnic Studies Oral History Proficts. Life Histoties ofNative Hawaiians
Hawaii. University. Ethnic Studies Oral History Projects. Remembering Kakaako
Hawaii. University. Ethnic Studies Oral History Projects. Waipi'o: Mano Wai
Holt On Being HawaiianLind An Island Community
MacDonald Revolt in Paradise
Miyamoto Hawaii, End of the Rainbow
Porteus Century of Social Thinking in HawaiiPukui Nana I Ke Kumu
Reinecke Feigned NecessitySamuels The Japanese and the Haoles of Honolulu
Simpich Anatomy of HawaiiSocial Process in HawaiiTseng Adjustment An Intercultural marriage
Feople and Culture in Hawaii
Young Searching for the Promised LandMontage
310 !E; it it i ti it (: fi
Coulter Population and Utilization of Land and Sea in Hawaii
DuPuy Hawaii and Nis Race Problem
Hawaii Department of Planning and Econ90c Development. The State of Hawaii Data BookHawaii Digest Cumulative Pocket ParteLind Hawaii's People
Nordyke iT The Peopling of. Hawaii
Schmitt Historical. Statistics of Hawaii
320 Politics and governmentCoffman Catch A Wave
° CeFrancis Things Japanese in Hawaii
Embree Acculturation Among the ,!apanese of Kona, Hawaii
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Institute of Statistical ' Honolulu Residents in Multi-Ethnic PerspectiveMathematics. Committeeon the Study ofHonolulu Residents..
Lind Hawaii's JapaneseMark The Chinese in KulaMdry Dorita Filipino Immigration of HawaiiOgawa' Jan Ken Po
Kodomo No Tame NiPang Chinese Cjlture for ChildrenTradAtions for LivingTuttle Hawaii Voting BehaviorUnited Japanese Society of HawaiiU.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Immigration Issues in Hawaii.%Wakukawa A History of Japanese People in HawaiiYoung ' Hawaii's People from China
330 EconomicsAdler Claus Spreckels, the Sugar King in HawaiiAll About Business in HawaiiAnthony Hawaii Under Army RuleBock Taxes of HawaiiChinen The Great Mahele
Original LandTitles in Hawaii, 197)Coman History of Contract Labcr in the Hawaiian islands
*, and Hawaii's JapaneseCrawford Paradox in HawaiiCreighton Lands of,Hawaii,heir Use and MisuseFrell Golden,Hordes and the Pacific People
Tourist Ghettos of HawaiiHawaii. University. Ethnic Studies Oral History Projects. 1924 Filipino Strike
on KauaiHobbs Hawarhi, A Pageant of the SoilHorwitz Land and Politics in HawaiiKamins The Tax System of HawaiiKeesing Hawaiian Homesteading on MolokaiKent Politics of Pacific Island FisheriesSimpich Dynasty in the PacificTaylor From Land and SeeWilcox Kahuku Sugar Mill StoryZalburg A Spark is Struck! Jack Hall and the ILWU in Hawaii
340 LawAnnual Directory; Bair Association of Hawaii
350 Public administrationHawaii. Legislative Reference Bureau. Directory of State, County and Federal
Officials: Supplement Guide to Government in HawaiiHawaii. Legislative Reference Bureau. Guide to Government in Hawaii, 1978Honolulu. Charters.
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Honolulu Pity Charter. Revized Charter of the'City and County of Honolulu
Littler The Governance of Hawaii
Mann Hawaii, the FiftietlState
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360 Social problems and services /-
Catton 0 Social Service in Haviaii
Directory of Social Resoarces. Volunteer. information sand Ref.errat Service, 1980
Steinhoff , Abortion poli-thsVan Slingerland Something Terrible HasdKaiJenq0 r
Volunteer, Information and Referral Service. Directory of Social Resources.
31'0 EducationCooke - The Chiefs' Childrep's School.Fitzsimmons Hawaii for Today's Children-Hawaii, Honolulu Community Action Program. Watermelon Seeds; A Resource #or Friends
and Children tn. Hawaii
Hawaii. University College of Education. Curriculum Research and Development.Hawaii Nature StudyProject
Keesing Education in Pacific Countries -Mitchell Resource Units in Hawaiian CultureRickards The Hawaiian Chiefs' children's School, 1839-1850'Sloggett Behavior Modification of the Underachieving Rural
Hawaiian-,Walls Guide to Independent Schools in HawaiiWarden Cargoes, Matson's Ei-rst Century in the Pacific
380. Commerce, communications,transportation
best Railroads of Hawaii
Conde Gauge in a KingdomSugar Trains
Hungerford Hawaiian RailroadsMelvin Hawaiian Tramways -
Meyer Hawaii: Its Stamps and Postal HistoryRubicam -Men at Work in Hawaii
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390 CustomsDickey String Figures from eawaii
Emory Hawaiian Tattooinga. Kepelino's Traditioni of Hawaii
Kuck Story of the Lei
McDonald Ka Lei
Pukui
Taylor
Hawaiian Beliefs and Customs During Birth, Infancy,and Childhood
Hawaiian Almanac
308 FolkloreAki Stories of PeleAll About Hawaii, 1875 - 1974Allen Legends of Old HawaiiAlpers Legends of the South SeasAndersen Mytns and Legenas of the Polynesians'Armitage Ghost Dog and Other Hawaiian Legends'Beckwith Hawaiian MythologyBest The Magic Banina and Other Polynesian TalesBuffet Adventures 'of,Kamapua'a
Kahala, Where the Rainbow EndsPua Pua Lena Lena and the Magic Kihapu
.0 Colum At the Gateways of the DayThe Bright IslapdsLegends of Hawaii
Doyle Hawaiian Mother GooseEmerson Pele and HiiakaFornander Fornander Collection of Hawaii Antiquities and Folk-lore
Selections from Fornander's Hawaiian Antiquities andFolklore
Gowen Hawaiian Idylls of Love and Death /Green Folk-tales from Hawaii
Hawaiiar Customs and Beliefs Relating to Birthand Infancy
ftwaiian Customs and Beliefs Relating to Sicknessand Death
Hawaiian Household CustomsHawaiian Stories ano Wise SayingsLegend of Kawelo. and Other Hawaiian FolktalesHawaii - Tales of YesteryearThe Night MarchersThe Eight Rainbows of'UmiIn Menehune Land
The Legends and Myths of HawaiiSpooky StuffsTeller of Hawaiian Tales
GayHoytihara
Irwin
KalakauaKnudsen
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Laielkewal
LeeThe Legend of Melo, 1936
The Hawaiian Romance of LaielkawalLegends of the Hawaiian For.vit.
Luomala Maui-of-a-Thousand-TricksThe Menehune of Polynesia
Lyons Maui, Mischievous HeroFire and Water, and Other hawatian Legends
Maguire 1:ona Legends
Metzger Tales Told in HawaiiMohan Pun!. end the King of the Shark;Mullins Goddess PalePaki Legends of Hawaii
Pikoi, and Other Legends of the Island of HaweilTales of the MenehuneWater of Kane
Rice Hawaiian LegendsSmith Hilo LegendsStone Supernatural HawaiiTabor Mother %loose in HawaiiTaylor Little Blond SharkThompson Aukele the Fearless
Hawaiian Legends of Tricksters and RiddlersHawaiian Myths of Earth, Sea, and SkyHawaiian Tales of Heroes and ChampionsMaui - Full -of- Tricks
Meet the Hawaiian MenehunesThorpe In the Path of the Trade WindsThrum Hawaiian Folktales
More Hawaiian FolktalesWestervelt Ghosts of the Hilo Hills
Hawaiian Historical LegendsHawaiian Legends of Ghosts and Ghos,t-gods,Hawaiian Legends of Old HonoluluHawellaniegends of VolcanoesLegends of Ma-ui
Wickman Hawaiian Planting Traditions
400 Language
Andrews Dictionary of the Hawaiian LanguageGrammar of the Hawaiian Language
Carr Da Kine TalkChristensen Instant Hawaiian
Elbert Conversational HawaiianHawaiian GrammarSpoken Hawaiian
Grace Oceanic LinguisticsHancock Let's Learn HawaiianHitchcock An English - Hawaiian Dictionary
Judd Hawaiian Language and Hawaiian English DiationAr,Introduction to the Hawaiian Language
Kahananui E Papa '01e4oAakouLet's Speak Hawaiian (E Kama'ilio Hawaii Kakou)
.Midkiff A First Course in the Hawaiian LanguagePukui Hawaiian Dictionary
Pocket Hawaiian DictionaryReinecke Language and Dialect in HawaiiSoper Hawaiian Phrase BookThurston Writings of Lorrin A. ThurstonWallin Hawaiian Made SimpleWilliams Ka 'Olelo Hawaii No Na Kaiki
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500 Sciences520 AstronomyBloxam Diary of Andrew BloxamBryan, E. Hawaiian Nature Notes4 Stars Over HawaiiBryan, W. Natural History of HawaiiBunton The TidesFinney Pacific Navigation and VoyagingFriel Hawaii, Its Living Resources and_ Science Experiences
Hawaii, Its Physical Aspects and Science ExperiencesKay A Natural History of thy Hawaiian IslandsKoolja4n Tapa In PolynesiaKyselka The Hawaiian Sky
North Star to Southern CrossMakemson The Morning Star RisesMary St.Lawrence Exploring Nature in HawaiiMiller Food Values of Breadfruit, Taro Leaves, Coconut,
and Sugar CaneFood Values of Poi, Taro, ad Limu
il. S. Geological Survey Natural Hazards on the Island of Hawaii
550 Earth sciences\Dana Characteristics of VolcanoesDecker Volcano WatchingDutton HaWalian VolcanoesGorCon-Cummings Fire FountainsHarrison Behold Hawaii, An !slantHawaii (Ter tory) Department of Public Lands. Division of Hydrography Bulletin 1-12Hinds Geology of Kauai and NiihauHitchcock Hawaii and Its VolcanoesKaye Hawaii VolcanoesMcBride About Havaii's Volcanoes
Pale, Volcano Goddess of HawaiiMacDonald Anatomy of an Island, A Geological History of Oahu
Volcanoes of the Natinnal Parks in HawaiiVolcanoes in the Sea
Manhoff Rockhounding in HawaiiOlson The Story of th. Volcano HouseStearns, H. Geology of the State of Hawaii
Road Guide to Points of Geologic Interest in theHawaiian Islands
Stearns, N. An Island Is BornStone Volcano!!Wentworth The Geology of Lanai
570 Life sciencesAppleBaldwinBrigham
City of Refuge National Historical Park
Hawaii Outdoor Yearbook for Girl ScoutsThe Ancient Hawaiian House
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Brigham Hawaiian Feather WorkKa Hana Kapa
Buck Arts and Crafts of HawaiiArts and Crafts of Hawaii, A Reprint in Separate SectionVikings of the Pacific
Cariquist Hawaii
Czarkowska Hawftil
Dodge Hawaiian and Other Polynesian GourdsEarle Economic and Social Organization of a Complex ChiefdomForce Art and Artifacts of the 18th CenturyHazama The Ancient HawaiiansHighland Polynesian Culture HistoryGibson Alternative Prawn Production Systems Design in HawaiiJensen Men of Ancient HawaiiKaeppier Artificial Curiosities
Feather Cloaks, Ship Captains, and LordsKamakau Ka Po'e Kahiko
The Works of the People of OldKirch Prehistory and Ecology in a Windward Hawaiian ValleyKnowlton HawaiiMaio Hawaiian An.lquitiesMitchell A Guide to the Hawaiian Artifacts in thn Loan Exhibition
"Artificial Curiosities"Pine The Polynesians KnewSt. Lawrence Exploring Nature in HawaiiTitcomb The Ancient HawaiiansWissier Growth of Children in Hawaii
580 Botanical sciencesAbbott Lumu
SeaweedsArnold Poisonous Plants of Hawaii
,Baldwrin Hawaii's Poisonous PlantsBegley Taro in Hawaii '
Chong How to Arrange Hawaiian FlowersClay Tropical Shrubs
Trees for Hawaiian GardensTropical-Exotics
Degener Ferns and Flowering Plants of Hawaii National ParkPlants of Hawaii National Park
Frear Our Familiar Island TreesHargreaves Flower Leis of Hawaii
Hawaii BlossomsTropical Blossoms of the PacificTropical Trees of HawaiiTropical Trees of the Pacific
Hillebrand Flora of the Hawaiian IslandsHitchcock The Grasses of HawaiiHubbard Ferns of Hawaii National Park
Traliside Plants of Hawaii National ParkJohnson The PineappleKimura Hawaii's Vanishing FloraKrauss Ethnobotany of Hawal'i
Ethnobotany of the HawaiiansNative Plants Used as Medicine in Hawaii
Kuck Hawaiian Floars and Flowiring Trees (Cover Title: AGuide to Tropical and Semitropical Flora)Modern Tropical Gardens
Magruder Seaweeds If Hawaii
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Hawailln Coastal Plants and Scenic ShorelinesHawaiian Forest PlantsIn Gardens of Hawaii
In Honolulu GardensThe Indigenous Trees of the Hawaiian IslandsThe Ornamental Trees of HawaiiIndigenous Flowers of the Hawaiian Is'andsPlants of HawaiiFlowers of HawaiiFruits of the Hawaiian Islands
590 Zoological sciencesBaileyBciazsBerger
Bertsch
BlackmanBryan
Caum
Dana
DevaneyDunmire
Edmondson
Hawaiian Monk SealHawaii's Seabirds, Turtles, and SealsExotic Birds of HawaiiHawaiian BirdlifeHawaiian NudibranchesBirds of the Central Pacific OceanInsects We See In HawaiiThe Exotic Birds of HawaiiCorals and Coral IslandsReef and Shore Fauna of HawaiiBirds of the National Parks in HawaiiThe Ecology of an Hawaiian Coral ReefGrowth of Hawaiian CoralsReef and Shore Fauna of HawaiiSeashore Treasures
Fielding Hawaiian Reefs and TidepoolsFowler New or Little-Known Hawaiian FishesGoodson The Many- Spl *ndored Fishes of Hawa:iGosline Handbook of Hawaiian FishesGrigg Hawaii's Precious CoralsHawaii Audubon Society , Hawaii's BirdsHobson Hawaiian Reef AnimalsHoogs Colorful Hawaiian FishesJordon The Shore Fishes of HawaiiKay 'Hawaiian Marine ShellsKramer Hawaiian Land MammalsMcKeown Hawaiian Reptiles and AmphibiansMiller Atlas of CommOn Nearshore Marine Fish Larvae of the
Hawaiian IslandsMorris A Field Guide to Shells of the Pacific Coast and HawaiiMortemo,e Animals That Live in the Sea (A Hawaii 2000 Nature
Guide #1)
Animals That Live in the Sea (A Hawaii 2000 NatureGuide #2)Hawaiian BirdsInsects
Introduced BirdsMammalsBirds of Hawaii
Pocket Guide to the Gamefishes of HawaiiHawaiian Shore FishesLand Snails from HawaiiNotes on Hawaiian Land ShellsFringing and Fossil Reefs of OahuManual of Wayside Plants of HawaiiHawaiian Seashells
MunroO'Neill
PietschmannPilsboly
PollockPope
Quirk
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Quirk Seashells of Hawaii
Rothschild The Arifauna of Laysan and the Neighboring Islands
Rose HawaiiSharp Fauna Hawaliensis
Stone The Hawaiian RatTinker Animals of Hawaii
Fishes of HawaiiHawaiian FishesPacific Sea ShellsSharks and RaysStories of Hawaiian Animals for Boys and Girls
Titcomb Native Use of Fish in HawaiiNative Use of Marine Invertebrates in Old Hawaii
Tomich Mammals in Hawaii
Tong Birds We See in Hawaii
Tyron Manual of ConchologyValencio Complete Whale Watchers Guide
Wallin Exot:c Fishes and Corals of Hawaii and the Pacific
handbook --of- the Insects
Wilson Aves HawailensesZimmerman insects of Hawaii
600 Technology
610 MedicineGugelyk Ma'i Ho'oka'awale, the Separating Sickness
Gutmanis Kahuna la'au lapa'au
Handy Outline of Hawaiian Physical Therapeutics
Kaaiakimanu Hawaiian Herbs of Medicinal ValueMcBride Practical Folk Medicine of HawaiiMouritz A Brief World History
Stokes Fish Poisoning in the Hawaiian Islands with Noteson the Custom in Southern Polynesia
620 Engineering
Blackman Hokule'a, Book IVHaddon Canoes of OceaniaHawaii. Department of Transportation. Hawaii Driver's Manual
Kapepa A Canoe for Uncle Kila
Lewis Voyaging Stars, Secrets of the Pacific IslandNavigators
We, The NavigatorsLindo A Curriculum Guide on Polynesian VoyagingMower The Vision of Mo'ikeha
The Voyage to TahitiPukui The Canoe Making Profession of Ancient Times
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630 AgricultureBrennan Parker Ranch of HawaiiHalloran Hawaiian Longhorn StoryHandy The Hawaiian Planter
Native Planters in Old HawaiiHanohano A Trip to the Taro PatchHawaii. University. Ethnic Studies Oral History Projects. Women Workers in
Hawaii's Pineapple IndustryHodge Tropical GardeningKelly Loko l'a o He'elaKrauss Grove Farm PlantationMrantz Whaling_pays Ln Old HawaiiNa Lima Kokua Taro (Kato)Philipp Diversified Agriculture of HawaiiSummers Hawaan ArchaeologyVandercook King CaneWatson Plants Are For People
640 Home economicsAhuna Hawaiian Shores and Foodsbazore Hawaiian and Pacific FoodsDavis Fun Food CoolhookFavorite Island RecipesFortner Limu EaterHonpa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple. Favorite Island Cookery, Books I - IIIMaui Extension Homemakers' Council. Our Golden Anniversary Favorite RecipesMaui Home Demonstration Council. Our Favorite- RecipesMaui Home Demonstration Council. More of our Favorite RecipesMaui Home Demonstration Council. Still Many More of our Favorite RecipesMiller Fruits of Hawaii; Description, Nutritive Value,
and RecipesNa Llma Kokua Breadfruit (Ulu)Na Lima Kokua Coconut (Niu)Pearson Hawaii Home Energy BookYardley Hawaii Cooks
660 Chemical technologiesKrohn Hawaii Dye Plants and Dye Recipes
670 Graphic artsKaeppler Kapa
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680 ManufactureEmory
Stall
700 The arts
Hawaiian ArchaeologyStory of Lauhala
Artists of Hawaii, Volumes' 1 and 11
Frankenstein Angels Over the Altar
Hickok Home Gardens In Hawaii
Luquiens Hawaiian Art
710 Civic and landscape art
Honolulu. Ordinances,Local laws
Comprehensive Zoning Code
720 ArchitectureFairfaxSeckel
The Architecture of HonoluluHawaiian Residential Architecture
730 SculptureCox Hawaiian Sculpture
Goodloe Coconut Palm Frond Weaving
Kaeppler Eleven Gods Assembled
Medcalf Hawaiian Money Standard Catalog,
Redford Sculpture in the Sun
Stevenson Weaving with Coconut Palm
Yamada Ceramics in Hawaii
740 Drawing and decorative arts
Brigham Additional Notes on Hawaiian Feather Work
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Mat and Basktt Waving of the Ancient HawaiiansJones Hawaiian QuiltsMoir Fimr Sculpture in HawaiiPeterson Art of Flower Arrangement in HawaiiPoire The Hawaiian QuiltRose Symbols of SovereigntySasaki Polynesian Crafts Step by StepSingletary Hawaiian Quilting Made Easy
750 PaintingTennentHee
Art and Writings of Madge TennentWater Colors
760 Graphic artsFraser Ke Anuenue
770 PhotographyAbramsonWenkam
780 Music
Photographers of Old HawaiiHow to Photograph Hawaii
Anderson R. Alex Anderson's Famous Songs of HawaiiBeamer First Method for Hawaiian Slack Key GuitarBurlmgame Da Kine SoundElbert Na Male 0 Hawaii NeiEmerson Unwritten, Literature of HawaiiFelix The 'UkuleleFillberto Mel Bay Hawaiian Steel Guitar thodFrear Cocoa Palm and Other Songs forTIrhildrenGreathouse Hawaiian and Electric Guitar CourseKahananul Music of Ancient HawaiiKomiki Method for Hawaiian GuitarKanahele Hawaiian Music and MusiciansKelly Folk Songs Hawaii SingsKing King's Book of Hawaiian Melodies
Lee
Mitchell
Noble, G. P.Noble, J.
King's Songs of HawaiiMusic of New HawaiiKika KilaHula BluesHawaiian HulasHawaiian Songs
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Noble The Music Hour, Hawaiian EditiorOhta Ukulele 0 HawaiiRoberts Ancient Hawaiian MusicRoes Children's Songs from HawaiiTucker Simple Songs for Little Singers
790 Recreational and performing artsBarrere HulaBlake Hawaiian Surfboard
ChisholmDixon
FilosaFinney
GardnerGordon-Hemmings
HosakaKlein
KnowltonMadisonMendenhall
Hawaiian Surf-RidingHawaiian Hiking TrailsWhere The Surfers AreThe Surfer's AlmanacSurfingThe Art of Boxiy SurfingYour First Marathon-Surf fing
Shore Fishing in HawaiiSurf-ridingSurf's Up!Let's Explore Beneath the SeaSurfingSnorkeling and Diving Oahu
MitchellMuirhead
OsmunPattersonRmmelbRizzuto, -J.
Rizzuto, S.
ShawSmith
SquireWallinWright
'Hawaiian Games for-TodaySurfing in HawaiiHonolulu MarathonSurf-ridingThe Hawaiian HulaModern Hawaiian GamefishingHawaiian CampingSurfboard Builders' YearbookHiking Hawaii
Hiking KauaiHiking MauiHiking OahuSport Fishing in Hawaii, Guam, and American SamoaSkin and Scuba Diving Guide fur the Hawaiian IslandsSurfing Hawaii
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Chariot Two 'Hawaiian PlaysDay A Hawaiian ReaderGassier Kanaka MoonJudd, G. A Hawaiian AnthologyJudd, H. Hawaiian Proverbs and RiddlesKeeppler Directions in Pacific Traditional LiteratureKirtley A Motif-Index of Traditional Polynesian NarrativesMichener Return to Paradise
Tales of the South PacificMorrow Haiku of HawaiiPukui Eao of Our Si:mg
Ha:ku-of HawaiiNeiRobinson This Fragile Edur,Spicer Promises to KeepStewart Poetry HawaiiTalk Story: An Anthology of Hawaii's Local WritersTwain Letters from Honolulu
Letters from the Sandwich IslandsWinne 'Olelo No'eau a ka Hawaii
900 Geography and history
910 Travel
Sao
Armstrong Around the World With a KingBarrow Captain Cook in Hawal'iBrigham 'Old Hawaiian Carvings Found in a Cave on the islind
of Hawaii.
Stone Implements and Stone Work of the AncientHawaiians
Buck Explorers of the PacificCampbeli Voyage Round the WoridCox Hawaiian PetrogiyphsEmory The Island of LanaiFinney Hokule'aFisher Captaig James Cook and His TimesGibbs Shipwrecks in ParadiseGraze Marine Atlas of HawaiiHawaii. University. College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Geography. Atlas
of HawaiiHearne Greater Honolulu, City and County, with All of C'ahu
IslandThe Journal of Prince Alexander LiholihoKennedy Death of Captain CookKirch
, Marine Exploitation.in Prehistoric Hawaii
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McBride. Petroglyphs of Hawaii
Rennolds Cultural Clash: East-WestSites of OahuSummers Molokai
Warner Captain Cook and the South Pacific
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919.69 Geography and travel in HawaiiAdams Hawaii, the Aloha StateApple' Tales of Oid HawaiiArrigoni A Nature Walk to Ka'ena PointAshdown KahololaweBailey Picture Book of HawaiiBal.win Geography of the Hawaiian IslandsBannick HonoluluBarrow incredible Hawaii
Bingham Residence of Twenty-one Years,in the SandwichIslands
Boom important Hawaiian Place NamesBone The Maverick Guide to HawaiiBoy Scouts of America HawaiianaBryan The Hawaiian ChainBushnell A Walk Through Old HonoluluCameron Above HawaiiCarpenter Enchantment of HawaiiCarter Sightseeing Historic HonoluluCheever The Island World of the PacificClark The leaches of Maui County
The Beaches of OahuDeering Hawaii NeiEdelman Hawaii, U. S. A.Ellis Journal
A Journal of a Tour Around HawaiiNarrative of a Tour Through Hawaii
Fergusson Our Hawaii .rFloethe Islands of HawaiiFodor's Hawaii 1980Franck Roaming in HawaiiFreedman MolokaiFrost Hale HoikeikeGerould Hawaii
Gassier Hawaii, Isles of EnchantmentGleason Beloved Sister, the Letters of James Henry GleasonGott Hawaiian ReflectionsGoodman The Hawaiians
Illustrated Atlas of HawaiiGraves Hawaii National Geographic 1970Hadley The New Kauai
Hawaii Under King Kalakaua from Personal ExperiencesHammel Hawaii On $25 A DayThe Hawaii Book, Story of Our Island ParadiseHawaiian Annual, 1875 - 1940A Hawaiian Annual, All About Hawaii.Historic Buildings Task Force, Old Honolulu. A Guidr. to Oahu's Historic BuildingsHazlett Haleakala Discovery!Hoefer HawaiiHoliday Travel Guides HawaiiJahion The Olowaiu Massacre and Other Hawaiian TalesJarrett Hawaii and Its PeopleJudd Honolulu Sketches of the Life Social, Political and
Religious in the Hawaiian Islands from 1828 to 1861
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Kamehameha School Explorations Ho'omaka'ika'Krauss Bob Krauss' Travel Guide to the Hawaiian Islands
The Island WayKrout Alice's Visit to the Hawaiian IslandsKyselka Maui How It Came To BeLawrence , Off the Beaten'Track in HawaiiLee HawaiiLiptak Hogolulu Handy Guide'London The New HawaiiLyman Hawaiian YesterdaysLyon A Week in Windley's WorldMack HaleakalaMerlin Hawaiian ScenesMichaels Artnur Frommer's Guide to HonoluluMitchell Hawaii for You and the FamilyMorgan, J. Oahu EnvironmentsMorgan, R. Honolulu Then 6 NowNordhoff Hawaii-Nei, the Kingdom of Hawaii 100 Years Ago
Northern California, Oregon and the Sandwich islandsPalmer The Human Side of HawaiiPitchford Young Folks Hawaiian TimePope -riawa14, theRa-l-nbow- Land-Porteus Calabashes and KingsPratt The Hawaiians, an island PeoplePukui Place Names of HawaiiRathbun Bicycler's Guide to HawaiiRiwkin-Brick Hawaii, a Way of Life
Mokihana Lives in HawaiiRuhle Guide to Haleakala National,Park, Island of MayiSiers HawaiiStall Historic Homes of HawaiiStevenson Travels in HawaiiStewart Residence in the Sandwich islandsStoddard Hawaiian LifeSunset Beautiful HawaiiSunset Hawaii
Swenson A Book to Begin on HawaiiUyehara Almanac of HawaiianaWallace HawaiiWenkam Hawaii
Yardley
Honoluiu Is An Island
Kauai and the Park Country of HawaiiKauai
Maui
Maul No Ka OiHawaii Times and Tides
920 Collecthie biography
Dutton Hawaii's Great Seal and Coat of ArmsHalford 9 Doctors 6 GodNewton Who's Who of the Island of HawaiiHawaiian Mission Children's Society. Missionary Album., Portraits and Biographical
Sketches of the American Protestant Missionaries tothe Hawaiian Islands
F:Rwaiian Aission Children's Society. Missionary Album: Sesquicentennial Edition,1820-1970.
Hawaiian Flag
KamehamehaThe Story of AlaiHawaiian Royal OrdersLei Momi o Ewa
HoustonJuddKai
MedcalfKokos
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Who's Who In Government, State of Hawaii
Williams Ka Haa Hawaii
930 General historyKimura Aikane -to -Aikane
Lewis From Maui to Cook
940 European historyHarrington Yankee Samurai, the Secret R4,1e of Nisei in
America's Pacific VictoryHolmes --Dou4644Pedgimilecrets
Porteus And Blow Not the TrumpetRademaker These Are Americans
Stone Pearl Harbor the Way It Was
,Taylor Air Raid--Pearl Harbor!
990 History of HawaiiAlexander, M. The Story of Hawaii
Alexander, W. A Brief History of the Hawaiian PeopleHistory of Later Years of the,tlawallan Monarchy
Allen Hawaii's lolani Palace and Its Kings and Queens
Hawaii's War Years
Anderson History of the Sandwich Islands Mission
Apple Hawaiian ArchaeologyLand, Lili'uokalani, and Annexation
Bailey Those Kings and Queens of Old Hawaii
Bare 4y History of the PacificBarrow Captain Cook in Hawaii
Bartlett Cover-upBates Sandwich Island Notes. By a Haole
Bauer Hawaii
Bennett Archaeology of Kauai
Bird Six Months in the Sandwich IslandsBlackman The Making of Hawaii
Bishop Hawaiian Life of the Pre-European Period
Borden Hawaii, Fiftieth StateBrennan PanioloBryan Ancient Hawaiian LifeCastle Hawaii Past and Present
Char Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families on Kauai
Cheever Life in the Sandwich Islands
Chikering Within the Sound of These Waves
Conroy Japanese Frontier In HawaiiDahlgren Were the Hawaiian Islands Visited by the SpaniarGs
before Their Discovery by Captain Cook in 1778?KoamaluShoal of TimeCaptain Cook and HawaiiHawaii and Its PeopleHawaii, Fiftieth 'Star
DamonDaws
Day
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de Freyc'net Hawai'ln 1819Devaney Kanaphe'Dibble A History of the Sandwich IslandsDole Memoirs of the Hawaiian RevolutionDuntord Hawaiians of DidEllis Polyneilan ResefichesEmerson Pioneer Days in HawaiiEmory Hawaiian ArchaeologyFeher HawaiiFornailider An Account of the Polynesian RateFrench Stories of HawaiiFuchs Hawaii Pono, a Sccial HistoryGeorge The Development of Hilo, HaWaiiGillis Hawaiian IncidentGoldston Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941Golovnin Around the World on the "Kamchatka"Governor's Conference on the Year 2000. Hawaii 2000; Continuing Experiment In
Anticipatory DemocracyGreer Hawaii Wistorical ReviewHandy t Ancient Hawaiian CivilizationHawaii Historical ReviewHawaii Multicultural Awareness Project. The Shaping of Modern Hawaiian History.%The Hawalijan Journal of HistoryHolman Journal of Lucia Ruggles Holman .
Holt Monarchy in HawaiiHooper fibsive Destiny, The Internationalist Movement In
Modern HawaiiHopkins Hawaii, 1866Hoyt How They.Won the War in thePacific
° Hunter Index to Publications of the Hawaiian Historical Societyli Fragments of Hawaiian History as Recorded by John Papa liJarrett The Early Hawaiians and How They LtvedJarves History of the Hawaiian Islands, 1847-Joesting HawaiiJudd, G. Hawaiiudd, 414 Palaces an Forts of the Hawaiian KingdomKamakau Ruling Chiefs of HawaiiKamehalinehd Schools Aspects of Hawaiian Life and EnvironmentKane VoyageKinney Hawaii's CapiCity for Self-Government All But DestroyedKorn The Victorian VisitorsKrauss KauaiKrout. Hawaii and A RevolutionKuykeniall Hawaii
Hawaii 4n the World WarThe Hawaiian KingdomA History of Hawaii
Lawrence Old Time HawaiiansLee The IslandsLewis Hawaii, Gem of the PacificLoomis For Whbm Are the Stars?Lord Day of InfamyMcAllister Archaeology of Kahoolawe
Archaeology of DahuMcGrath A fIld's History of Hawaii,Martin A Brief History of the Honolulu Sailors' HomeMehnert The Russians in HawaiiMellen The Gods Depart
4.. Hawaiian Heritage'An Island Kingdom Passes
Melos1 Tho Shadow of Pearl HarborMenzies Hawaii Nei 128 Years Ago
'Mesick The Kingdom 0 HawaiiMorgan Hawaii, A Century of Economic Change 1778-1876Mrant, Hawaiian Monarchy
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Mullins Hatoiian Journey. Hawaii's Greatest Moments
Nickerson Lahaina, Royal Capital of Hawaii
Parke Personal Reminiscence' if William Cooper Parke, 1891
Parkinson Attack on Pearl Harbor
.Pcorson Archaeology on the Island of Hawaii
Pogue Moolelo of Ancient Hawaii
Potter Hawaii, Our Island Stat
Pratt, E. History of Keoua Kalani p0apa-l-kalaninbi
Pratt, H. Hawaii, Off-shoreTerr tory
Pratt, H. In Hawaii, A Hundred ears
Restarick Hawaii, 1778-1920
Scott The SageOf the Sandwich Islands
Sharp Discovery of the Pacific Islands
Shepard ' * The Tsunami of April I, 1946
Simonds Kamaaina, esentury in Hawaii
Smith Islands of Hawaii
. Yankees in Paradise
Speakman Mowee, an Informal History of .he Hawaiian Island
Sterling Index to the Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii
Stevens American Expansion in Hawaii, 18421898
'Stoddard Charles Warren Stoddard's Diary of a Visit to Molokai
The Lepers of MolokaiA Trip to Hawaii
Tabrah Hamel!, a Bicentennial HIstory
Lana)Swenson Treasures'of the Hawaiian Kingdom
Tate United States and the Hawaiian Kingdom
Taylor , Under Hawaiian Skies
Thrum The Pali and Battle of Nuuanu
Thurston Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution
Titcomb Dog and Man, in the Ancient Pacific
Twain -tatters tram the Sandiiiier islands
twombly Hawaii and Its People.
Varigny Fourteen Years in the Sandwich Islands
Whitmar Hawaiian Journal of John B. Whitman
Wisniew_. Rise and Fall of the Hawaiian KingdomWIWngt:io Golden Cloak'Wong Hawaii's Royal History
Wright The Disenchanted ;IlesYoung The Boston at Hawaii ,
The Real Hawaii a
Alexander
BaileyBeagleholeBetz
BondBrennanChariotCraig
Davis
DawsDay
DoyleDe Leeuw
Dr. Baldwin of Lallaina
HaWaii's Royal Prime MinisterLife of Captain James CookKnight-of MolokaiYankee at Molokai
Father Bond of Kohaia---Duke-Kehanamr,ku-
Choris and KamehameharAptain Cook in the PacificBuilders of HawaiiSanford Ballard Dole and His HawaiiAbraham FornanderHoly ManKamehameha, First King of HawaiiMakua LaianaA World Explorer
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Dutton The Samaritans of MolokaiJoseph Dutton
Farrow Damien the LeperFreer Mark Twain and HawaiiGast Contentibus Consul
Don Francisco de Paula MarinGelett A Life on the OceanGoodsell Daniel InouyeGowen The Napoleon of the PacificGulick The Pilgrims of HawaiiHaig -Brown Captain of the DiscoveryHardy Wallace Rider FarringtonHartt Harold Lloyd Lyon, Hawaiian Sugar BotanistHodges The Passing of LiliuokalaniHonolulu. Chamber of Commerce. Who's Who In Government, State of HawaiiHoyt Princess KaiulaniHulme Robert Allerton StbryHutchinson HattieIrwin I Knew Queen LiliuokalaniJacks Mother Marianne of MolokaiJudd Dr. Judd, Hawaii's FriendKamae The Empty ThroneKanahele Annie, Life of a HawaiianKawakami From Japan to Hawaii, My JourneyKent Charles R. Bishop, Man of Hawaii
Dr. Hyde and Mr. StevensonKorn News From MolokaiKwock A Hawaii Chinese Looks at AMericaLee Chinese in HawaiiLennox Echoes from the HillsLi Life Is for a Long TimeLiliuokalani Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's QueenLoucks Comh;ssioned to HawaiiLymans of HiloMcGaw Stevenson in HawaiiMalone Liliuokalani, Queen of HawaiiMellen The Lonely Warrior
Magnificent Matriarch: Kaabumanu, Queen of HawaiiMerrett, 'Captain James CookMiner King of the Hawaiian Islands--Kamehameha
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Morris DamienMrantz Hawaii's Tragic Princess
R. L. Stevenson
Women of Old HawaiiNeimark Damien, the Leper PriestNewnan LiliuokalaniRoos Man of MolokaiSelsam Quest of Captain ConkSinCralr Nahi'ena'ena, Sacred Daughter of Hawai'iSingletary t Hilo HattieSperry . Captain Cook Explores the South SeasStone Hawaii's Queen .LiliuokalaniSwenson South Sea ShillingSync Captain Cook, Pacific ExplorerThurston Life and Times of Mrs. Lucy G.4ThurstonTregaskis The Warrior KingVilliers Captain James CookVon Tempski Born in ParadiseWebb KaiulaniWilson Last Queen of HawaiiZambuckr High Chiefess Ruth Keelikolani
Princess Kaiulani, Last Hope of Hawaii's Monarchy
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Juvenile fiction
Adams Hawaiian Sea Hunt Mystery
Bailey Hawaiian Box MysteryKimo
Bannon Gift of HawaiiHawaiian Coffee Picker
Berkey Aunty Pinauls Banyan TreeThe Secret Cave of Kamanawa
Betz Quiet Flame
Bonner What's My Name in Hawaii?
Breck Kona Surveil'
Brown Backbone of the King
Curtis Keola, A Boy of Old HawaiiLife in Old HawaiiMenu, A Girl of Oid Hawaii
Dolch Stories from Hawaii
Eskridge Uml, the Hawaiian Boy Who Became King
Feeney A Is For Aloha
Goodman Legend of Makaha
Harry Island BoyShark Boy
Hays Hawaiian WayLittle Hawaiian Horse
-Hoyt -Aloha;-Sosant-
Jeweled Cross
Knowlton Beneath Hawaiian SeasThe Boastful Fisherman
Knudsen Kanuka of Kauai
Nielsen Kimo and Madame Pele
Oakes Hawaiian Treasureani/ of Flame
Tab.ah Hawaiian Heart
Thompson Outcast, Stallion of-HawaiiFaraway FriendsKimo Makes Music
Titcomb The Voyage of Ka Manu Lele
Adult fictionBurk Island Winds Blow Deep
Bushnell Kala'awaMolokaiReturn of LonoStone c annonThe Water of Kane
Cooke To Raise A NationHolt Princess of the Night Rides and Other Tales
Waimea SummerJones From Here To Eternity
The Pistol
LoomisMcKee
Grapes of CanaanThe Lord's Annointed
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MacKenzie TandyMellen In A Hawaiian ValieyMichener HawaiiMurayama All I Asking For Is My BodyNielsen Keoni, My Brother
Whistling WindsPfaender library ladySaiki SachieSutherland Padc'ling My Own CanoeTitcomb Voyage of the "Flying Bird"Wichman AmeliaWinslow Butterflies---If You Throw It
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Title Listing
AA Is for Aloha Feeney
Abortion Politi Steinhoff
About Hawaii's Volcanoes McBride
Above Hawaii Cameron
Abraham Fornander Davis
An Account of the Polynesian Race Fornander
Acculturation Among the Japanese of Kona, Hawaii Embree
Additional Notes on Hawaiian Feather Work Brigham
Adjustment In Intercultural Marriage Tsang
Adventures of Kamepulqa Buffet
Alkane-to-Alkane Kimura
Air Raid--Pearl- Harbor, Taylor
Alice's Visit to the Hawaiian islands Krout
All About Business in HawaiiAll About Hawaii Hawaiian Annual
All About Hawaii, 1875-1.974 Hawaiian Almanac
All I Asking for Is My Body Murayema
Almanac of Hawaiians- Uyehara
Aloha, Susan, Hoyt
Alternative,Frawn Production Systems Design in Hawall Gibson
Amelia Wichman
American Expansion in Hawaii, 1842-1898 Stevens
Anatomy of an Island, a Geological History of Oahu Macdonald
Anatomy of Hawaii Simpich_
Ancient Hawaiian Civilization Handy
The Ancient Hawaiian House Brigham
Ancient Hawaiian Life Bryan
Ancient Hawaiian Music Roberts
The 4ncient Hawaiians HamaThe Ancient Hawaiians Titcomb
And Blow Not the Trumpet Porteus
Angels Over the Altar Frankenstein
Animals of Hawaii Tinker
Animals That Live In the Sea Mortemore
Annie, Life of a Hawaiian Konahele
Annual Directory Bar Association of Hawaii
Ano, Ano Zambucka
Archaeology of Kahoolawe McAllister
Archaeology of Kauai Bennett
Archaeology of Oahu McAllister
Archaeology on the Island of Hawaii Pearson
The Architecture of Honolulu Fairfax
Around the World on the "Kamchatka ", 1817-1819 GolovnIn
Around the Wrid with King Armstrong
Art and Artifa'ts of the 18th Century Force
Art and Writings of Madge Tennant Tennant
The Art of Body Surfing Gardner"...
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Art of Flower Arrangement in HawaiiArthur Framer's Guide to Honolulu"Artificial Curiosities"Artists of HawaiiArts and Crafts of Hawaii
Aspects of Hawaiian Life and EnvironmentAt the Gateways of the Day
Atlas of Common Nearshora Marine Fish Larvae of the Hawaiian islandsAtlas of Hawaii
Attack on Pearl HarborAukele the Fearless, a Legend of Old HawaiiAunty Pinau's Banyan TreeAves Hawalienses
The Avifauna of Laysan and the Neighboring Islands...
Backbone of the KingThe Beaches of Maui CountyThe Beaches of OahuBeautiful Hawaii
Benavior Modification of the Underachievi4 Rural HawaiianBehold Hawaii, an island Honolulu
Beloved Sister, the Letters of James Henry Gleason 1841-1859Beneath-Hawaiian SeasThe'Best of Friends
-Bibliography of Mormonism in the PacificBicycler's Guide to HawaiiBirds of Hawaii
Birds of the Central Pacific OceanBirdiof the National Parks in HawaiiBirds We See in HawaiiTha Boastful Fisherman
Bob Krauss' Travel Guide to the Hawaiian IslandsA Book to Begin on HawaiiBooks About Hawaii
Born in ParadiseThe Boston at HawaiiBreadfruit (Ulu)
A Brief History of the Hawaiian People, 1891; 1899A Brief History of the Honolulu Sailors' HomeA Brief World History of LeprosyThe Bright isiebdsBuddhism in HawaiiBuilders of Hawaii
Sutterfiles---If You Throw it
CCalabashes and KingsA Canoe for Uncle Kiia
The Canoe Making Profession of Ancient TimesCanoes by OceaniaCapt4in Cook i HawaiiCaptain Cook and the/South Pacific
PetersonMichaels
Kaeppler
Buck
Kamehameha SchoolsColumMil'erHawaii. University. Collegeof Arts and Sciences,Department of Geography
ParkinsonThompson
BerkeyWilsonRothschild
BrownClarkClark
SunsetSloggettHarrisonGleasonKnowlton
LoomisClementRathbunMunroBlackmanDunmireTong
KnowltonKrauss
SwensonDay
Von TempskiYoungNa Limo KokuaAlexanderMartinMouritzColumHunterCurtisWinslow
PorteusKaperaPukul
HaddonDayWarner
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Captain Cook Explores the South Seas Sperry
Captain Cook in Hawal'i Barrow
Captain Cook in the Pacific Craig
Captain Cook, Pacific Explorer Syme
Captain James Cook Merrett
Captain James Cook Villiers
Captain James Cook and His Times Fisher
Captaid' of the Discovery Haig-Brown
Cargoes, Matson's First Century In the Pacific Worden
Catch a Wave Coffman
A Century of Social Thinking in Hawaii Porteus
Ceramics in Hawaii, a Look at the Development of Ceramics In the Yamaoa
islands Since 1947Characteristics of Volcanoes Dana
Charles R. Bishop, Man of Hawaii Kent
Charles Warren Stoddard's Diary of a Visit to Molokai Stoddard
The Chiefs' Children's School Cooke
Children of Gan-nen-mono Goto
Children of Kauai Werner
Children of the Rainbow MelvilleChildren's Songs from Hawaii Roes
A Child's History of Hawaii McGrath
Chinese Culture for Children (and Grown-ups Too) Pang
Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families on Kauai Char
Chinese in Hawaii LeeThe Chinese in Hawaii LoweThe Chinese in Hawaii YoungThe Chinese in Kula MarkChoris and Kamehameha ChariotCity of Refuge National Historical Park AppleClaus Spreckels, the Sugar King in Hawa:1 AdlerCocoa Palm and Other Songs for Children , FreerCoconut tNiu) - Uses and Recipes Na Lima KokuaCoconut Palm Frond Weaving GoodloeColorful Hawaiian Fishes HoogsCommissioned to Hawaii LoucksComplete Whale Watchers Guide ValencicComprehensive Zoning Code Honolulu. Ordinances, Local LawsContentious Consul Gast
Conversational Hawaiian Elbert
Corals and Coral Islands Dana
Cover-up Bartlett
Cultural Clash Rennolds
Culture, Behavior and Education Gailimore
Cumulative Pocket Parts Hawaii Digest
Curriculum Guide to Polynesian Voyaging Undo
DDa Kine SoundDa Kine TalkDamienDamien, the LeperDamien, the Leper PriestDaniel InouyeDay of infamyDeath of Captain'CookThe Development of Hilo, Hawaii, THDiary of Andrew Bioxam, Naturalist of the "Blonde", On Her Trip
to the Hawaiian Islands from England, 1824-1925Dictionary of the Hawaiian LanguageDirections in Pacific Traditional LiteratureDirectory of Libraries and information Sources in Hawaii 6
the Pacific Islands
BurlingameCarr
MorrisFarrowNeimarkGoodselllLordKennedyGeorgeBioxam
AndrewsKaeppier
Hawaii Library Association
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Directory of State, County 6 Federal Officials Hawaii. Legislative ReferenceBLreau
Directory of Social Resources Volunteer, InformationReferral Service
Discovery of the Pacific Islands SharpThe Disenchanted Islas WrightDiversified Agriculture of Hawaii PhilippDog and Man in the Ancient Pacific with Speciai Attention to Hawaii TitcombDon Francisco de Paula Marin GastDouble-edged Secrets HolmesDr. Baldwin of Lahaina AlexanderDr. Hyde and Mr. Stevenson KentDr. Judd, Hawaii's Friend JuddDuke Kahanamoku, Hawaii's Golden Man BrennanDynasty in the Pacific- Simpich
EE 1345 'Olelo Kikou KahananuiThe Early Hawaiians and How They Lived JarrettEcho of Our Song PukuiEchoes from the Hills LennoxThe Ecology of an Hawaiian Coral Reef EdmondsonEconomic ;id Social Organisation of a Compiex Chiefdom EarleEducation in Pacific Countries KeesingThe Eight Rainbows of 'Um! IharaEleven Gods Assembled KaepplerElusive Destiny, the Internationalist Movement in Modern Hawaii HooperThe Empty Throne KameeEnchantment of Hawaii CarpenterAn English-Hawaiian Dictionary HitchcockEthnobotany of Hawai'i KraussEthnobotany of the Hawaiians KraussExotic Birds of Hawaii BergerThe Exotic Birds of Hawaii CamExotic Fishes and Corals of Hawaii and the Pacific WallinExplorations Ho'omaka' Kamehameha SchoolsExplorers of the Pacific BuckExploring Nature in Hawaii Mary St. Lawrence
Faith In ParadiseFaraway Friends
Father Bond of KohalaFauna Hawallensis
Favorite Island Cookery, Books I-Ill
Favorite Island RecipesFeather Cloaks, Ship Captains, and LordsFeigned Necessity
Ferns and Flowering Plants'of Hawaii National ParkFerns of Hawaii National ParkA Field Guide to Shells of the Pacific Coast and Hawaii
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Honpa Hongwanji BuddhistTemple
KaeppierReineckeDegenerHubbardMorris
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Filipino Immigration of Hawaii Dorita
Fire and Water, and Olher Hawaiian Legends Lyons
Fire Fountains Gordon-Cummings
A First Course in the Hawaiian Lancluage Midkiff
The First Method for Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Beamer
Fish Poisoning in the Hawaiian Islands with Notes on the Custom Stokesin Southern Polynesia
Fishes of Hawaii Tinker
Flora of the Hawaiian Islands Hillebrand
Flower Leis of Hawaii Hargreaves
Flower Sculpture in Hawaii Moir
Flowers of Hawaii Wallin
Fodor's Hawaii Fodor
Folk Songs Hawaii Sings Kelly
Folk-tales from Hawaii Green
Food Values of Breadfruit, Taro Leaves, Coconut, and Sugar Cane Miller
Food Values of Poi, Taro, and Limu Miller
For Whom Are the Stars? Loomis
Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-lore Fornander
Fourteen Years in the SandwiCh Islands Varigny
Fragments of Hawailan.History as Recorded by John Papa li
Fringing and Fossil Reefs of Oahu Pollock
From Here to Eternity Jones
From Japan to Hawaii, My Journey Kawakami
From Land and Sea Taylor
From Maui to Cook Lewis
Fruits of Hawaii Miller
Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands Wilder
Fun Food Cookbook Davis
GGeography of the Hawaiian IslandsGeology of Kauai and NiihauThe Geology of LanaiGeology of the State of HawaiiGhost Dog and Other Hawaiian LegendsGhosts of the Hilo HillsGift of Hawaii
Goddess Pele
The Gods DepartGolden CloakGolden Hordes and the Pacific PeopleThe Governance of HawaiiGrammar of the Hawaiian LanguageGrapes of CanaanThe Grasses of HawaiiThe Great MaheleGreater Honolulu, City and County, With All of (Oahu IslandGrove Farm Plantation, the Biography of a Hawaiian Sugar PlantationGrowth of Children Jn HawaiiGrowth of Hawalian_CeralsGuide to Government in Hawaii
Guide to Haleakala National Park, island of AutGuide to Independent Schools in HawaiiA Guide to the Hawaiian Artifacts in the Loan Exhibition"Artificial Cui1osities"...
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ArmitageWestervelt
BannonMullinsMellenWithington
Farrell
LittlerAndrewsLoomisHitchcockChinenHearne BrothersKraussWissierEdmondsonHawaii. Legislative Reference
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HHaiku of Hawaii
MorrowHaiku of Hawaii Nei
ReynoldsHee Holkelke, a House and Its People. Based on Research Done Frostby the Frosts and David Forbes
Haleakala
Haieakaii Discovery!
Handbook of Hawaiian FishesHandbook of the InsectsHaroHattHawaHawaHawaHawa
HawaHawa
KowaHawsHaws
Nawa
HawaHawa
HawaHawsHawaHawaNawa
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Nawa t Blossoms
The Hawaii Book, Story of Our liand ParadiseA Hawaii Chinese Looks at Amer!Hawaii Cooks
Hawaii DriVers' ManualHawaii Dye Plants and Dye RecipesHowell, End of the RainbowHawaii, Fiftieth StaiHawaii, Fiftieth StateHawaii for Today's ChildrenHawaii for You and the FamilyHawaii, Gem of the PicifrcHawaii Historical ReviewHawaii Home Energy BookHawaii In 1819Hawaii in the World War
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HazlettGoslineWilliamsHartt
HutchinsonBauerCarlquIst
Czarkouiska StarzeckaFeherGerouldGravesHoefer
Holiday Travel guidesHopkins
JoestingJuddKnowlton
Kuyk,?ndall/DayLeeMeyer
MichenerRose
SlersSunsetWallaceWenkamTabrahMorganHobbs
Riwkin-BrickKrout
Gallagher.DayJarrettTwomblyDuPuyHitchcockHargreaves
KwockYardley
Hawaii, Dept. of T sportationKrohnMiyamotoDay
BordenFitzsimmonsMitchellLewis
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Hawaii, Isles of Enchantment Gassier
Hawaii, Its Living Resources and Science Experiences Friel
Hawaii, Its Phypical Aspects and Science Experiences Friel
Hawaii Nature Study Project Hawaii. University. College of
Education. CurriculumResearch and Development
Hawaii Nei Deering
Hawaii Nei 128 Years Ago Menzies
Hawaii Nei, the Kingdom of Hawaii 100 Years Ago Nordhoff
Hawaii, Off-shore Territor' Pratt
Hawaii on $25 a Day Hammel
Hawaii; Our Island State Potter
Hawaii Outdoor Yearbook f)r Girl Scouts Baldwin
Hawaii Past and Present Castle
Hawaii Pono, a4ocial History Fuchs
Hawaii, 1778..1920 Restarick
Hawaii - Tales of Yesteryear Gay
Hawaii (Ter.) Department of Public Lands. Division of-Hydrography Stearns
BulletinHawaii, the Aloha State *- Adams
Hawaii, the Fiftieth State Mann
Hawaii, the Rainbow Land Pope
Hawaii Times and Tides Yardley
Hawaii 2000 Governor's Conference on the
Year 2000
Hawaii Under Army Rule Anthc"v
Hawaii Under King Kola From Personal Experiences Hallock
Hawaii, U. S. A. Edelman
Hawaii Volcanoes Kaye
Hawaii Voting Behavior Tuttle
Hawaiian Almanac Taylor
Hawaiian Americans Burrows
Hawaiian and Electric Guitar Greathouse
Hawaiian and Other Polynesian Gourds Dodge
Hawaiian and Pacific Foods Bazore
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Hawaiian Beliefs and Customs During Birth, Infancy, and Childhood Pukui
Hawaiian Birdlife Berger
Hawaiian Birds Mortemore
Hawaiian Box Mystery Bailey
Hawaiian Camping Rizzuto
The Hawaiian Chain Bryan
The Hawaiian Chiefs' Children's School, 1839-1850 Richards
Hawaiian Coastal Plants and Scenic Shorelines Merlin
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Hawaiian Customs and Beliefs Relating to Birth and Infancy Green
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Hawaiian Dictionary Pukui
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Hawaiian Games for Today Mitchell
Hawaiian Grammar Elbert
Hawaiian Heart Tabrah
Hawaiian Herbs of Medicinal Value Kaalakamanu
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Hawaiian Idylls of Love and DeathHawaiian IncidentThe Hawaiian Islands
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Hawaiian Language and Hawaiian English DictionaryHawaiian Language ImprintsHawaiian Legend IndexHawaiian Legends
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Hawaiian Quilting Made, EasyHawaiian QuiltsHawaiian RailroadsThe Hawaiian RatA Hawaiian Reader
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Hawaiian Tatooing Emory
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Hawaiian Treasure Cakes
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Hawaiian Way Hays
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Hawaiiana Boy Scouts of America
The Hawaiians Goodman
The Hawaiians, an island people Pratt:
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Hawaii's Birds Hawaii Audubon Society
Hawaii's Capacity for Self-government All but Destroyed Kinney
Hawaii's Great Seal and Coat of Arms Dutton
Hawaii's Greatest Moments Mullins
Hawaii's lolani Palace and Its Kings and Queer& Alle-
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Hawaii's Poisonous Plants Baldwin
Hawaii's Precious Corals Grigg
Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani Stone
Hawaii's Religions Mulholland
Hawaii's Royal History Wong
Hawaii's Royal Prime Minister Bailey
Hawaii's Story of Hawaii's Queen LII1uokalani
Hawaii's Tragic Princess Mrantz
Hawaii's Vanishing Flora Kimura
Hawaii's War Years Allen
High Chiefess Ruth Keelikolani Zambucka
Hiking Hawaii Smith
Hiking Kauai , Smith
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Hilo Hattie , Singletary
Hilo Legends Smith
Historic Homes of Hawaii a Stall
Historical Statistics of Hawaii, Schmitt
History of Contract Labor in the Hawaiian Islands and Hawaii's roman
JapaneseA History of Hawaii Kuykendall
A History of Japanese in Hawaii United Japanese Societ of
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A History of Japanese4People in Hawaii Wakukawa
History of Keoua Kalahlkupuapa-i-kalaninui Pratt
History of Later Years of the Hawaiian Monarchy Alexander
History of the Catholic Mission in the Hawaiian Islands Yzendoorn
History of the lidwalian Islands Jarves
Histdry of the Pacific. Barclay
A History Of the Sandwich islands Dibble
History of the Sandwich Islands Mission Anderson
Hokule'a , Blackman
Hokule'a Finney
Holy Man Daws
Home Gardens in Hawaii Hodge
Honolulu lialnick
Honolulu Handy Guide Liptak
Honolulu Is an Island Wenkam
Honolulu Marathon Osmon
Honolulu Residents in Multi-ethnic Perspective Institute of StatisticalMithematics. Comm. on theStudy of Honolulu Residents
Honolulu Sketches of the Life Social, Politicar,,and Religioui` Judd
in the Hawaiian Islands from 1828 to 1661
Honolulu Then S Now Morgan
How They Won the War in the Pacific Hoyt
Haw to Arrange Hawaiian Flowers ' Chong
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In a Hawaiian Valley- MellenIn Gardens of Hawaii NeatIn Hawall,ra Hundred Years PrattIn Honolulu Gardens 1.
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''Incredible Hawaii BarrowIndex to Honolulu Advertiser Hawaii. Department of Education.
- Office of Library ServicesIndex to Publications of the Hawaiian Historical Society, 1892-1967. HunterIndex to the Paradise of the Pacific, 1888-1912 Lai °
Index to the Ruiihg Chiefs of Hawaii SterlingIndigenous Flowers of the Hawaiian Islands SinciairIndigenous Trees of the Hawaiian Islands RockInsects MortemoreInsects of Hawaii ZimmermanInsects We See in Hawaii Bryan
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ChrisansenInterracial Marriage in Hawaii AdamsIntroduced Birds Mortemore:,Introduction to the HawaliaR Language, an English-Hawaiian Vocabuiary JuddIsland Boy
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Island of Flame OakesThe Island.of Lanai EmoryThe Island May KraussIsland Winds Blow Deep BurkThe Island World of ,the Pacific . Cheever 0Thb Islands Lee '.
Islands of Hawaii FioetheIslands of Hawaii Smith
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Kaheolawe..114huku Sugar Mill Story
The KahunaKahuna..La'au Lapa'auKahuna Sorcerers of Hawaii
KahunasThe "K'al Kuang" Lion Ceremony
KalulaniKamaaina, a Century in Hawai"Kamehameha
Kamehameha, First King of HawaiiKamehameha in KonaKamiki Method for Hawaiian GuitarKanaka MoonKaneoheNanuka of Kauai
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Kauai'Kauai and the Park Country of HawaiiKauai's Children Come of Age
Ke 'AnuenueKeole, a Boy of Old HawaiiKeoni, My BrotherKepelino's Traditions of Hawal:
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GoodmanThe Legends and Myths of Hawaii KalakauaLegends of Hawaii ColumLegends of Hawaii PakiLegends of Ma'ul, a Demi-God of- Polynesia and of His Mother Hina WesterveltLegends of Old Hawaii
AllenLegeris of the HawaiiAn Forest LeeLegends of the South Seas AlpersLei Momi 0 'Ewa NakoaThe Lepers of Molokai StoddardLet's Explore Beneath the Sea KnowltonLet's Learn Hawaiian HancockLet's Speak Hawaiian
KahananuiLetters from Honolulu TwainLetters from the Sandwich Islands TwainLife and Times of Mrs. Lucy G. Thurston ThurstonLife Histories of Native Hawaiians
Hawaii. University. EthnicStudies Program
Life in Old HawaiiCurtis
Life in the Sandwich IslandsCheever
Life Is for a Long TimeLi
Life of Captain James CookBeaglehole
A Life on the Ocean GelettLltiuokalani '
NewmanLiliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii MaloneLimu
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FortnerLitt,e Blond Shark TaylorLittle Hawaiian Horse HaysLoko l'a 0 He'ela
KellyThe Lonely Warrior MellenThe Lord's,Annointed McKeeLymens of Hilo
MThe Magic Banana ano Other Polynesian TalesMagnificent MatriarchMa'i Ho'oka'awale, the Separating SicknessThe Making of HawaiiMakue LalanaMammals
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Manual of ConchologyManual of Wayside PlantsThe Many Splendored Fishes'of HawaiiMarine Atlas of HawaiiMarine Exploitation in Prehistoric Hawaii'Mark Twain and HawaiiMat and Basket Weaving of the Ancient HawaiiansMaui
Maul-Full-of-TricksMaui How It Came to BeMaui, Misc6levous HeroMaui No Km 01
--11%uWaiwTkiusaiid---TrIcks--The Maverick Guide to HawaiiMeet the Hawaiian Menehunes,Mel Bay Hawaiian Steel Guitar MethodMemoirs of the Hawaiian RevolutionMemoirs of the Hawaiian RevolutionMen at Work in HawaiiMen of Ancient Hawai'tThe Menehune of PolynesiaMiss Library LadyMissionary Album
Missiaiiry Album, Portraits and Biographical Sketches of theAmerican Protestant Missionaries to the Hawaiian Islands
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Modern Hawaiian GamefishinpModern Tropical GardensMokihana Lives in Hawaii
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MontageMoolelo of Ancient HawaiiMore Hawaiian Folk TalesMore of Our Favorite RecipesThe Morning Star RisesMother Goose in HawaiiMother Marianne of MolokaiA Motif-Index of Traditional Polynesian NarrativesMowee, an Informal History of the Hawaiian Island
The Music HourMusic of Ancient HawaiiMusic of New Hawaii.Myths and Legends of the Polynesians
NNa Mete 0 Hawaii NetNahl'eneena, Sacred Daughter of Hawaii;
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New or Little-Known Hawaiian FishesNews from MolokaiThe Night Marchers9 Doctors t God1924 Filipino Strike on Kauai
North Star to Southern CrossNorthern California, Oregon and the Sandwich islandsNotes on Hawaiian Land Shells
Oahu EnvironmentsOceanic Linguistics
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Old Hawaiian Carvings Found in a Cave on the Island of HawaiiOld Honolulu, a Guide to Oahu's Historic BuildingsOld Time Hewaiiels'Olelo No'eau e ka Hawaii
The Olowalu Massacre and Other Hawaiian TalesOn Being Hawaiian
Original Land Titles in HawaiiThe Ornamental Trees of HawaiiOur Familiar-010/1nd TriesOur Favorite Recipes-Our Golden Anniversary Favorite E:tcipes
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Pearl Harbo- December 7, 1941Pearl Harbor the Way it Was -We and HiiakaPe1e, Volcano Goddess of HaweiPeople and Cultures'in HawaiiThe Peopling of Hawaii
Personal Reminiscences of Willlitroglyphs of Hawaii
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Pikol, and Other Legends of the Island of Hawaii Pukui
The Pilgrims of Hawaii Gulick
The Pineapple Johnson
Pioneer Days in Newell Emerson
Pioneers of the Faith, a History of the Catholic Mission in Hawaii Schoofs
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Place Names of Newell Pukul
Plants Are for People Watson
Plants of Hawaii Teho
Plants of Hawaii Natimal Park, Illustrative of Plants and Depener
Customs if the South SeasPocket Guide to the Galefishes of Howell O'Neill
Pocket liemnan_ilistlynary, with a Concise Hawaiian Grammar Pukui
Poetry Hawaii Stewart
Poisonous Plants of Hawaii Arnold
Politics and Prejudice in Contemporary Hawaii Hass
Politics of Pacific Island Fisheries Kent
loolyneslan Crafts Stoby Step Sasaki
Polynesian Culture listory Highland
The Polyne!:an kolly System In Kali, Hawaii Handy
Polynesian Researches Ellis
The Polynesians Knew Pine
Population and Utilization of Land and Sea In Hawaii Coulter
Portuguese In Howell Felix
Practical Folk Medicine of Hawaii McPr4le
Prehistory and F-ology in a Windward Hawaiian Valley Kirch
PrIncesi Kalultal Hoyt
Princess Kaiulani Zambucka
Princess of the Night Rides and Other Tales Holt
Promises to Keep Spicer
Pua Pea Lena Lena and the Magic Kihapu Buffet
Punta and the King of the Sharks Mohan
Quest of Captain Cook Selsam
Quiet Flame Betz
R. Alex Anderson's Famous Songs of Hawaii Anderson
R. L. Stevenson... Mrantz
Railroads of Howell Best
The Real Hawaii Young
Reef and Shore Fauna of Hawaii Devaney
Reef and Shore Fauna of Hawaii Edmondson_
Remembering Kakaako Hawaii. University. EthnicStudies Program
Residence in the Sandwich Islands Stewart
Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands Bingham
Resource Units In Hawaiian Culture Mitdhell
Return to Lono Bushnell
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Peturn to ParadiseAavised Charter of the City ond County of HonoluluRevolt in ParadiseRise and Fail of the Hawaiian KingdomRoad Guide to Points of Geologic Interest in'the Hawaiian IslandsRoaming in HawaiiRobert Allerton Story 1873-1964Rockhounding in HawaiiRuling Chiefs of HawaiiThe Russians in Hawaii, 1804-1815
SSachieThe Saga of the Sandwich IslandsThe Samaritans of MolokaiThe Sandalwood MountainsSandwich Island NotesSanford Ballard Dole and His HawaiiSculpture In the SunSearching for the Promised LandSeashells of HawaiiSeashore TreasuresSeaweeds of HawaiiThe Secret Cave of Kamanawa
Selections from Fornander's Hawaiian Antiquities and FolkloreSex Discrimination and the Law in HawaiiThe Shadow of Pearl Harbor, Political Controversy Over the SurpriseAttack. 1941-1946
The Shaping of Modern Hawaiian History
Shark BoySharks and RaysShipwrecks in ParadiseShoal of TimeThe Shore Fishes of HawaiiShore Fishing In HawaiiSightseeing Historic HonoluluSimple Songs for Little SingersSites of OahuSix Months in the Sandwich IslandsSkin and Scuba Diving Guide for,the Hawaiian Islands'Snorkeling and Diving OahuSocial F10,cess in Hawaii
Social Services in HawaiiSomething Terrible Has HappenedSouth Set ShillingA Spark Is Struck!Spoken HaWalianSpooky Stuffs
Sport Fishing in Hawaii, Guam, and American SamoaStars Over HawaiiThe State of Hawaii Data Book
Stevenson In Hawaii
Still Many More of Our Favorite Recipes
Stone implements and Stone Work of the Ancient HawaiiansStone of KennonStories from Hawaii
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Hawaii MulticulturalAwareness. Protect
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WallinMendenhallHawaii. University. Departmentof Sociology
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McGawMaui Home Demonstration
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The Story of Alai Kai
The Story of Hawaii AlexanderStory of Lauhalaf Stall
Story of the Lei KuckThe Story of the Volcano OlsonString Figures from Hawaii DickeyStudies in a Hawaiian Community GallimoreSugar Trains Pictorial CondeSupernatural Hawaii StoneSupplement to the Revised Charter of the City and County of Honolulu Honolulu. Charters.Surfboard Builders' Yearbook' ShawThe Surfer's Almanac FilosaSurfing, FinneySurfing Hemmings
Surfing MadisonSurfing Hawaii WrightSurfing in Hawaii MuirheadSurf-riding KleinSurf-riding PattersonSurf's Up! KleinSymbols of Sovereignty Rose
TTales of Old HawaiiTales of the MenehuneTales of the South PacificTales Told in HawaiiTalk StoryTandyTapa in PolynesiaTaroTaro in Hawaii
The Tax System of HawaiiTaxes of HawaiiTeller of Hawaiian TalesThese Are AmericansThings Japanese in HawaiiThis Fragile EdenThose Kings and Queens of Old HawaiiThe TidesTo Raise a NationTourist Ghettos of HawaiiTraditions for Living
Trailside Plants of Hawaii National ParkTravels in HawaiiTreasures of the Hawaiian KingdomTrees of Hawaiian GardensA Trip to HawaiiA Trip to the Taro PatchTropical Blossoms of the PacificTrdOical ExoticsTropical GardeningTropical ShrubsTropical Trees of HawaiiTropical Trees of the PacificThe Tsunami of Aprll 1, 1946Two Hawaiian Plays 4
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MichenerMetzgerLocal WritersMacKenzieKooijmanNa Lima KokuaBegleyKaminsBock
KnudsenRademakerDeFrancisRobinsonBaileyBuntonCookeFarrellAssociated Chinese University
WomenHubbardStevensonSwensonClayStoddardHanohanoHargreavesClayHodge
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UThe 'UkuleleUkulele 0 Hawaii
Umi, the Hawaiian Boy Who Became King WinstonUnder Hawaiian SkiesUnited States and the Hawaiian KingdomUnless Haste Is MadeUnwritten Literature of Hawaii
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EskridgeTaylorTateBar rot
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The Victorian VisitorsKorn
Vikings of the PacificBuck
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Luomala
The Vision of Mo'ikeha
Volcano!!Stone
Volcano WatchingDecker
Volcanoes in the SeaMacDonald
Volcanoes of the National Parks in HawaiiMacDonald
VoyageKane
The Voyage of Ka Manu LeleTitcomb
Voyage-of the "Flying Bird"Titcomb
Voyage Round the World, From 1806 to 1812CampbellThe Voyage to TahitiMowerVoyaging Stars, Secrets of the Pacific Island Navigators Lewis
Waimea SummerWaipi'o
A Walk Through Old HonoluluWallace-Rider FarringtonThe Warrior KingWater ColorsThe Water of KaneWater of Kane
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We, the Navigators
Weaving with Coconut PalmA Week in Windley's WorldWere the Hawaiian Islands
Visited by the Spaniards?Whaling Days in Old HawaiiWhat's My Name in Hawaii?Where the Surfers Are
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Hawaii. Honolulu CommunityAction Program
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Who's Who in Government, State of Hawaii Honolulu Chamber of Commerce
Who's, Who of the Island of Hawaii hewton
Within the Sound of These Waves Chikering
Wonfen of Old Hawaii Mrantz
Women Workers in Hawaii's Pineapple Industry Hawaii. University. EthnicStudies Program.
The Works of the People of Old Kamakau
A World Explorer De Leeuw
Writings of lorrin A. Thurston Thurston
XYZYankee at Molokai Betz
Yankee Samurai, the Secret Role of Nisei in America's Pacific Harrington
VictoryYankees in Paradise Smith
Young Folks Hawaiian Time Pitchford
Your First Norathon Gordon
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Author ListingA-TR Abbott, Isabella and Williamson, Eleanor H. Limu: An Ethnobotanical Study of Basic
Some Edible Hawaiian Seaweeds. Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden, 1980.Illustrated guide to commonly used seaweeds.
A Abramson, Joan. Photographers of Old Hawaii. Island Heritage, 1977.
J-YA Adams, Andy. Hawaiian Sea Hunt Mystery. Grossett, 1960.
J-YA Adams, Ben. Hawaii, the Aloha State; Our Island Democracy in Text and Pictures.Hill S Wang, 1959.
A Adams, Romanzo. Interracial Marriage in Hawaii: A Study of Mutually Conditioned OPProcesses of Acculturation and Amalgamation. Patterson Smith, 1937.
A Adler, Jacob, ed. The Journal of Prince Alexander Liholiho. University Pressof Hawaii, 1967.
YA-A-TR Ahuna, Eleanor. Hawaiian Shores and Foods. Hilo Printers', 1977, BasicIncludes descriptions of 15 foods ('opihi, seaweed, crab, etc.) wherefound, how to harvest, prepare, and serve.
J Aki, Diane. Stories of Pele. Curriculum Research and Development Group,University Press of Hawal:, 1978.
A Alexander, Mary C. Dr. Baldwin of Lahaina. 1953. Valuable, OP
J Alexander, Mary C. The Story of Hawaii.. American Book, 1912. Valuable, OP
A Alexander, William D. A Brief History of the Hawaiian People. American Book Co., Valuable, OP1899.
A Alexander, William D. History of Later Years of the Hawaiian Monarchy. Hawaiian Valuable, OPGazette, 1896.
A All Abdut Business in Hawaii. Crossroads Press, 1972-
A-TR All About Hawaii, 1875-1974. Title varies: Hawaiian Almanac and Annual, HawaiianAnnual, Thrum's Hawaiian Annual. Publisher varies. Editions prior to 1940are valuable.
J-YA Allen, Betty. Legends of 01J Hawaii. Tongg, 1980; reprint of.1957 ed. BasicSimple versions of a few traditional legends, plus original tales inlegendary style.
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YA-A Allen, Gwenfread. Hawaii's lolani Palace and Its Kings and Queens. Aloha BasicGraphics, 1978.
Photos, text on history of the Palace, key events held there; andrestoration efforts.
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A-TR
Allen. Gwenfread. Hawaii's War Years. Greenwood, 1980.Account of Hawai'i's participation in World War II and how it affectedthe islands.
Alpers/ Antony.- Legends of the South Seas: The World of the Polynesians ASSeen Through Their Myths and Legends. Crowell, 1970.
, Covers range of Polynesian mythology from Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga,New Zealand, Easter Island, and Hawaii.
A-TR Anderson, Johannes. Myths and Legends of the Polynesians. Tuttle, 1969..Account of the history, art, mythology of the Polynesian races. Readingis difficult.
A-TR Anderson. Robert Alexander. R. Alex Anderson's Famous Songs of Hawaii.Alex Anderson Music, 1971.
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OP, Basic
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A Anderson, Rufus. The Hawaiian Islands. Sheldon, 1864. Valuable
A Anderson, Rufus. History of the Sandwich Islands Mission. Congregational Valuable
Publishing Society, 1870.
YA-A Andrews, Lorrin. Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language. Reprint ed., Tuttle, 1972.
A , Andrews, Lorrin. Grammar of the Hawaiian Language. AMS Press, 1978. 0
A Annual Directory, Bar Association of Hawaii. Crossi.oads Press, 1973
A Anthony, J. Garner. Hawaii Under Army Rule. University Press of Hawaii, 1975.
A-TR Apple, Russell. City of Refuge National Historical Park: Hawaiian Thatched OP
House; Use, Construction, Adaptation. Island Heritage, 1973.
A Apple, Russell. Hawaiian Archaeology: Trails - From Steppingstones toKerbstones. B'svop Museum, Special Publication 53. Bishop Museum Press, 1965.
YA-A Apple, Russell and Apple, Peg. Land, Llli'uokalani, and Annexation. Topgallant,
1979.
YA-A Apple, Russell and Apple, Peg. Tales of Old Hawaii, Vol. 1. Island Heritage, 1977.
YA-A-TR Armitage, George. Ghost Dog and Other Hawaiian Legends. Honolulu Advertiser, 1944. OP, Basic
Short legends not particularly written for young people but simple enoughto be useful for both adult,s and children.
A Armstrong, William N. Around the World with a King. Stokes, 1903; reprint ed. Valuable
Tuttle, 1977.
-YA -A Arnold, Harry L. -Roisorous Plants of Hawaii. Tuttle, 1968. Basic
Illustrated detcription of poisonous and suspect plants in Hawaii.1933 ed. is valuable.
YA-A Arrigoni, Edward A. Nature Walk to Ka'ena Point. Topgallant, 1978.
A Artists of Hawaii, Vols. I and II. University Press of Hawaii, 1974.
A' Ashdown, Inez Macphee. Kaho'olawe. Topgallant, 1979.
J-YA-A Bailey Alfred. Hawaiian Monk Seal. Denver Museum of Natural History, 1952. OP
J-YA Bailey, Alice C. Hawaiian Box Mystery. McKay, 1960. OP
J-YA Bailey, Alice Cooper. Kimo. Wise-Volland, 1928. Valuable
J Bailey, Bernadine. Picture Book of Hawaii. Whitman, 1960. OP
A Bailey, Paul. Hawaii's Royal Pr'me Minister: The Life and Times of Walter MurrayGibson. Hastings House, 1980.
A Bailey, Paul. Those Kings and Queens of Old Hawaii. Westernlore Books, 1975. With
Contains some glaring errors; use with care. Reservation
J-YA-A Balazs, George. Hawaii's Seabirds, Turtles, 6 Seals. W. W. Distributors, 1978. Basic
Describes habitat, behavior of seabirds, turtles, and seals found in Hawaii'.
J-YA Baldwin, Charles W. Geography of the Hawaiian Islands.' American Book, 1924. Valuable,OP
J Baldwin, Helen. Hawaiian Outdoor Yearbook for Girl Scouts. Girl Scput Council
of Pacific, 1974.
YA-A Baldwin, Roger. Hawaii's Poisonous Plants. Petroglyph Press, 1979. Basic
Describes poisonous and suspect plants of Hawaii.
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Bannick, Nancy. Honolulu. CMC, 1979.
Bannon, Laura. Gift of Hawaii. Whitman, 1961,
Bannon, Laura. Hawaiian Coffee Picker. Houghton Mifflin, 1962.
Bartley, Glen. History of the Pacific. Taplinger, 1978.important historical study. Describes origins, changes wrought by WorldWar II, various social and political organizations.
Barrere, Dorothy B.; Pukui, Mary K.; and Kelly, Marion. Hula: HistoricalPerspectives, Bishop Museum, Pacific Anthropological Records No. 30.Bishop Museum Press, 1980.
Exposition of hula as deicribed and depicted from first Europeln contactto modern times, including hula in myths and legendi.
Barrere, Dorothy B. Kamehameha in Kona: Two Documentary Studies. BishopMuseum, Pacific Anthropological Records No. 23. Bishop Museum Press, 1975.
Barrere, Dorothy B.Hawaiian Stories
Records No. 3
Barrot, Theodore A.Sandwich Islands
The Kumuhonua Legends: A Study of Late 19th Centuryof Creation and Origins. Bishop Museum, Pacific Anthropological
. Bishop Museum Press, 1969.
Unless Haste Is Made; A French Skeptic's Account of thein 1836. Press Pacifica, 1978.
Barrow, Terence. Captain Cook in Hawaii. Island Heritage, 1978.Draws upon collected writings of Cook and his crew to the story ofhis visits to the islands.
YA -A -TR Barrow, Terence. Incredible Hawaii. Tuttle, 1974.
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Bates, George W. Sandwich Island Notes. By a Haole. Harper, 1854.
Bauer, Helen. Hawaii: The Aloha State. Revised ed. Bess Press, 1979.Contains errors in index and other sections of text. Use with care.
Bazore, Katherine. Hawaiian and Pacific Foods. Barrows, 1940.Recipes of Asia and Pacific accompanied by descriptive introductions.
Beaglehole, John Cawte. Life of Captain James Cook. Stanford University Press, 1974. BasicDetailed biography of Cook from his birth to his later achievements.Includes extensive bibliography.
Bawer,' Keola. The First Method for Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar. Gaillard Press, 1973. BasicAnalysis of slack key technique, systematic approach to the understandingof the kinds of tunings used.
Beckwith, Martha. Hawaiian Mythology. University Press of Hawaii, 1970. &asicMythological background of'Hawalian religious beliefs is described "undcompared with other Polyneslin beliefs; legends are summarized anddifferent versions noted.
Beckwith, Martha. The Kumulipo: A Hawaiian Creation Chant. University Press OP, Basicof Hawaii, 1972.
Genealogical prayer accompanied by a scholarly introduction and commentary. Valuable
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Taro in Hawaii. Oriental, 1979.
Clark. Archaeology of Kauai. Bishop Museum, Bulletin No. 80.,Press, 1931; reprint Jed., Kraus, 1971.
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Guidebook by a leading authority on Hawaiian birds, with 48 magnificent
color illustrations.
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Comprehensive survey tracing known history of native birds with eachliving species discussed in dstall.
Berkey, Helen. Aunty Plnau's Banyan Tree, Tuttlb, 1967.
Fiction for young readers. Focuses on conservation of banyan trees.
Berkey; Helen. The Secret Cave of Kamanawa. Tuttle, 1968.A young boy goes in search of a secret burial cage.
Bertsch, Hans and Johnson, Scott. Hawaiian Nudibianches: A Guide for Scuba
Divers, Snorkelers, Tidepoolers, and.Aquarlsts. Oriental, 1981.
Best, Allena. The Magic Banana and Other Polynesian Tales. John Day, 1968.
Best, Gerald M. Railroads of Hawaii.' Golden West Books, 1978.
Betz, Eva Kelly. Knight of Molokai. St. Anthony Guild Press, 1956.
Betz, Eva Kelly. Quiet Flame. Bruce, 1963.
Betz, Eva Kelly. Yankee at Molokai. St Anthony Guild Press, 1960.
Bingham, Hiram. Residence of Twenty-One Years in the Sandwich Wands.Hartford, 1849; reprint ed., Tuttle, 1979:
Depl.ts the development of Christianity in the islands as well assignificant commen0 in the area of political hIstory.3
Bird, Slx Months in the Sandwich Islands. Tuttle, 1974. ,Basic
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A Bishop,,Marcla. Hawaiian Life of.the Pre-European Period. Peabody Muieum; 1940. Valuable
J-YA BlackMan,-Maralyn. Hokule'a. Polynesian Voyaging Society, 1967. Basic
Mo'ikeha's descendants work-1n 1976 to prepare H5laile'a._
A ' Blackman, Thomas. Birds of the Central Pacific Ocean. Tongg, 1944. '' Valuable
A Blackman, William F. The Making of Hawaii. Macmillan, 1899. Valuable
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A Blake, thomas. -Hawaiian Surfboard. -Paradise of the Pacific, 1935. Valuable
A Blake, Thomas. Hawaiian Surf-Riding: Northland Press,1961. OP--
A Bloxam, Andrew. Diary of Andrew Bloxam, Naturalist of the "Blonde," On Her OP,
Trip to the Islands from England, )824-1825. Bishop Museum, Special Valuable
Publication No. 10.- Bishop Museum Press, 1925. .
A Bock, Russell S. Taxes of Hawaii. Published annualii. Crossroads Press, 1964-
Bond, Elias. Father Bond of Kohala. The Friend, 1927. Valuable
A Bone, Robert W. Maverick Guide to Hawaii. Pelican, 1979-One of best guidebooks for visitor and new resident to Hawaii.
J Bonner, Louise. What's My Name in Hawaii!. Tuttle, )967.
J-YA-A Boom, Robert. Important Hawaiian Place Names. Robert Boom, 1978.
J-YA Borden, Charles A. Hawaii, Fiftieth State. Macrae Smith, 1960. OP
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Boy Scouts of America. Aloha Council. Hawallana: A Handbook for Scouts., 1978. BasicHandbook includes wide array of skills in Hawaiians (knowledge ofhistory, cooking, fishing, crafts, hula, etc.).
J-YA Brack, Vivian. Kona Summer. Doubleday, 1961. OP
J-YA Brennan, Joseph. 'Duke Kahanamoku, Hawaii's Golden Man.Poorly written but only material available at this
- J-YA Brennan; Joseph. Paniolo: Hawaiian Cowboys. Havens!,Series No. 9. Topgallant, 1978.
Pobrly written but only material available on this
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Brennan, Joseph. Parker Rapch of Hawaii. Harper 6 Row, 1979.
Brigham, William T. Additional Notes on Hawaiian Feather Work. :Bishop MuseumMemoir Vol. 1, No. 5. Bishop Museum Press, 1903; reprint ed., Kraus, 1974.
1903 original edition is valuable.
Brigham, William T. Additional Notes on Hawaiian Feather Work (2d supply.Bishop Museum Memoir Vol. 7, No. 1. Bishop Museum Press, 1918;reprint ed., Kraus, 1974.
1918 original edition is very valuable.
Brigham, William T. The Ancient Hawaiian House, Bishop Museum Memoir Vol. 2,No. 3. Bishop Museum Press, 1908; reprint ed., Kraus, 1974.
1908 original edition is valuable.
A-TR , Brigham, William T. Hawaiian Feather Wor ishop Museum Memoir Vol. I, No. 1
Bishop Museum Press, 1899; reprint ed., s, 1974.1899 original edition is valuable. .
Brigham, William T. Ka Mena Kapa: The Making of Bark-Cloth in Hawaii. BishopMuseum kemoir vol. 3. Bishop Museum Press, 1911; reprint ed. Kraus,,I974.
1911 original edition is valuable.
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1906,original edition is valuable.
Ifrigham, William T. Old Hawaiian Carvings Found in a Cave on the Island of %Hawaii. Bishop Museum Memoir Vol. 2, No. 2. Bishop Museum Press, 1906;reprint ed., 'Kraus, 1974.
1906 original edition Is valuable.
Brigham, William T. Stone Implements and Stone Work of the Ancient Hawaiians.Bishop Museum Memoir Vol. I, No. 4. Bishop Museum Press, 1902; reprint ed.,Kraus, 1974.
1902 original edition is valUable.
Brown, Marcia. Backbone of the King; The Story of Paka'a and His Son Ku.'Scribner, 1966.
Well researched story of young KC's efforts to restore fiis exiled fatherto the honored position as chief attendant to High Chief Keawe nui a
Bryan, Edwin H. Ancient Hawaiian Life. Honolulu Advertiser, 1938.
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Bryan, Edwin H. The Hawaiian Chajn. Bishop Museum Miscellaneous Publica 'ons,Bishop Museum Press, 1954.
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A Bryan, Edwin H. Hawaiian Nature Notes. Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1933t. Valuable
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Brya., Edwin H. inse-sts We See in Hawaii. Tongg, 1940.
Bryan. Edwin H. Stars Over Hawaii. iPetroglyph Press; reprint ed., 19.17.
Bryan, William Alanson. Natural History of Hawaii. Hawaiian Gazette, 1915.
With reservation because of later Carlquist book.
Buck, Peter. Vikings of the Pacific. University cf Chicago Press, 1959.
Originally called Vikings of the Sunrise. Author communicates quality of
the Polynesian life since great miyretions.
Buck, Peter,H. Arts and Crafts of Hawaii. Bishop MuseumPress, 1957.
Reprinted in 1964. in 14 separate volumes.Meticulous and elaborately illustrated studies of various aspects of
Hawaiian life, from food and canoes to religion and weapons.
Buck, Peter H. Explorers of the Pacific: European and American Discoveries in
Polynesia. Bishop Museum Special Publication 4o. 43. Bishop Museum Press, 1953.
Also available in
Buffet, Guy and Buffet,Heritage, 1973,
Also available in
Pam. Adventures of Kamapua'a. Island Heritage, 1972.
Hawaiian language vetsion, &Jona Wiwo'ole. o Kama Pua'a.
Pam. Pua Pua Lena Lena and the Magic Kihapu. Island
Hawaiian language .arsion, Pea Pua Lena -Lena a me :
Buffet, Guy and Buffet, Pam. Where the Rainbow Ends. Island Herlii,s, 1973.'
Bunson, Maggie. Faith in Paradise. St. Paul Editions, 1977.
Bunton, George W. The Tides. Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 4.
* Bishop Museum Press, 1966.
Burk, Ga,. Island Winds Blow Deep. Manor Book, 1979.
Burlingame, Burl. Da Kine Sound. Press Pacifica, 1978.Conversations with people who create Hawaiian music...Pahinui, Beamer,
Cazimero Bros., etc. Ephemeral.
BalProws, dwin G. Hawaiian. Amer:cans; An Account of the Mingling of.Japanese,
Chinese, Polyhesian .ad American Cultures. Yale University Press, 1947;
reprint ed., An:hor Books, 1947.
Bushnell, Oswald A. -Ka'a'awa: A Novel About Hawa!i in the 1850s. University
Press ofHawall, 1972.Rep;inted in paperback 'th title: The'Valley of Love and Delight.
Blahnell, Oswald A. Molokai. University Press of Hawaii, 1975.
Novel set in Kalaupapa leper cclony.
Bushnell;. Oswald A.University Press
Fictionalized
Bushnell, Oswald A.Fictionalized
Bushnell, Oswald A.Kapa Associates,
Return of Lono: A Novel of Captain Cook's Last Voyage.
of Hawaii, 1971.account -If Captain Cook in Hawaii.
Stone of Kannon. University Press of Hawaii, 1979.
account of the first Japanese contract laborers to arrive4
A Walk Through Old Honolulu; An Illustrated Guide.
1975.
OJehnell, Oswald A. The Water of Kane. UniversityPress of Hawaii, 1980.
Sequel to The Stone of Kennon.
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Cameron, Robert. Above Hawaii. Cameron, 1977.
Campbell, Archibald. Voyage Round the World, From 1806 to 1312.1816; reprint ed., University Press of Hawaii, 1967.
A minor classic - readable,, first-hand account of life in KiKamehameha's household and of commoners. Describe detailslife such as work, household furnishings, foods, and kapu.
Cariquist, Sherwin J. Hawaii; A Natural History; Geology, Climate, NativeFlora 6 Fauna Above the Shoreline. Revised ed. Pacific TropicalBotanical Garden, 1980. -
Carpenter, Allan. Enchantment of Hawaii. Children's Press, 1979.
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Carr, Elizabeth. Da Kine Talk: From Pidgin to Standard English in Hawaii.University Press of Hawaii, 1972.
Carter, Gann. Sightseeing Hiltoric Honqjulu. Revised ed. Tongg, 1979.Pictorial guide to historic places - 11olani Palace, Kawaiaha'o Church,Mission Houses, etc.
Castle, William R. Hawaii Past and Present. Dodd, Mead, 1926.
Catton, Margaret Mary Louise. Social Serves in Hawaii. Pacific Books, 1959.
Caum, Edward L. The Exotic Birds of Hawaii. Bishop Museum OccupationalPaper 10:9. Bishop'Museum-Press, 1933.
Char, Tin-Yuke and Char, Wai Jane. C'lese Historic Sites and Pioneer Familieson Kauai. Hawaii Chinese history Center, 1979.
Suited for those doing specific research on this locale.
Char, Tin -nuke. , The Sandalwood Mountains: Readings and Stories of the Early.,Chinese in Hawaii. University Press of Hawaii, 1975.
Chariot, Jean.rJblications
Chariot, Jean.
Flung-Bird)
Choris and Kamehameha. Bisnop Museum MiscellaneousBishop Museum Press, 1958.
Two Hawaiian Plays: Laukiamanulka-hiki (Snare-That-Lures-A-and Na Lono Elua (Two Lonos). University Press of Hawaii, 1976.
Cheever, Henry'T. The ',land World of the Pacific. Harper S Brothers, 1851
Cheever, Henry T. Life in the Sandwich islands. H. W. Darby, 1851.
Chlckering, William. Within the Sound of These Waves. Greenwood Press, 1971.
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A Chinen, Jon. The Great Mahele: Hawaii's Land Division of 1848. University Basic
Press of Hawaii, 1958.
A Chinen, Jon. Original Land Titles in Hawaii.' Basic
1971.
YA-A-TR ,Chisholm, Craig. Hawaiian Hiking Trails. Touchstone 'Press, 1977.
A-TR Chong, Drusilla. How to Arrange Hawaiian Flowers. Tongg, i955. OP
J Cbristensen, Jack. instant Hawaiian. Robert Boom, 1976.
A Clark, John R. The Beaches of Maui County. University Press of Hawaii, 1980. Basic
Comprehensive guide-to all the beaches on Maui, Moloka'i, LEna'i, Kaho'olawe.
A Clark, John R. The-Beaches of Oahu. University Press of Hawaii, 1977. Basic
Comprehensive descriptions of history, lore, facilities of all O'ahu beaches.
A Clay, Horace F., and Hubbard, James C. Trees for Hawalian'Gardens. University of OP, Basic
Hawaii Cooperative Extension Services, 1962.Primarily for landscape architecture.
A Clay, Horace F., and iubbard, James C. Tropical Exotics. University Press of
Hawaii, 1977.
A Clay, Horace F., and Hubbard, James C. Tropical Shrubs. University-Press of
Hawaii, 1977.
A Clement, Russell. Bibliography of Mormonism in the Pacific: Holdings in BYU-RC
Library. Institute for Polynesian Studies. Brigham Young University-Hawaii
Campus, 1980.
A-TR Coffman, Tom. Catch a Wave; A Case- Study of Hawaiils New Politics. University Basic
Press of Hawaii, 1973.Case study of Hawai'lis recent politics including political personalitiesand groupings which came into decisive combat in 1970.
A Colum, Padraic. At the Gateways of the Day. Yale University Press, 1924. Valuable
A Colum, Padraic. The Bright islands. Yale University Pres's, 1925. Valuable
J-YA-A Colum, Padraic. Legends of Hawaii. Yale University Press, 1937. Basic
Selections from author's larger works, the retelling of many legends knownto the old Hawaiians.
YA-A Coman, Katharine and Lind, Andrew. Histo.y of Contract Labor in the hawaiianIslands and Hawaii's Japanese. 1903; 2 vols. In one; reprint ed.
Arno Press, 1979.
A Conde, Jesse C. Narrow Gauge in a Kingdom: The Hawaiian Railroad Co., 1878-1897.Glenwood, 1971.
A Conde, Jesse C. Sugar Trains Pictorial. Glenwood, 1975.
A Conroy, Francis Hilary. Japanese Frontier in Naval', 1868-1898. Arno press,. 1974.Reprint of earlier edition.
A Cooke, Amos S. The L-iefs' Children's School. Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1937;reprint ed. Tuttle, 1971.
The Hawaiian Chief's Children's School compiled by Mary K. Richards.
A Cooke, Mary. To Raise a Nation: Historical Novel of Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaiian
Mission Children's Society, 1970.
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Coulter, John Wesley. Population and Utilization of Land and Sea In Hawaii, 1853.Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 88. Bishop Museum Press, 1931; reprint ad.Kraus, 197).
Cox, J. Halley. Hawaiian Petroglyphs. Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 60.Bishop vmseum Press, 1969.
Basic work'on petroglyphs inclu ng site by site descriptions; heavilyillustrated.
Basic
A-TR Cox, J. Halley. Hawaiian Sculpture. UniVersity Press of Hawaii, 1974. BasicAnalysis of Hawaiian sculpture in all its technical and stylisticcomplexity, its social and cqitural relationships.
YA-A Craig, Robert D. Captain Cook in the Pacific. Institute for Polynesiar. Studies,Brigham Young University-Hawaii Campus, 1978.
A Crawford, David. Paradox in Hawaii. Stratford, 1933.
41 -TR Creighton, Thomas H. Lands of Hawaii, Their Use and Misuse. University Press of BasicHawaii, 1978.
Internationally renowned architect and planner recommends long-rangeactions for land use.
YA-TR Curtis, Caroline. Builders of Hawaii. Kamehameha Schools Dress, 1966.Accouhts of men and women who played key roles in the years from Cook'sdiscovery of the islands to the fall of the monarchy.
J Curtis, Caroline. Keola, a Boy of Dld Hawaii. Tongg, 1941. OP
J-YA-TR urtis, Caroline. Life In OIL Hawaii. Kamehameha Schools Press, 1970. PasicDescribes ancient Hawaiian methods of fishing, housing, farming, as well asreligious, recreational activities. In narrative form.
J Curtis, Caroiine. Manu, a Girl of Old Hawaii. Tongg, 1958. OP
A Dahlgren, Erik W. Were the Hawaiian Islands Visited by the Spaniards before ValuableTheir Discovery by Captain Cook in 177-8? Almqvist, Wiksels, 1916.
A Damon, Ethel M. Koamalu. 2 vols. 1931. OP
Valuable
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A Damon, Ethel M. Sanford Ballard Dole and His Hawaii. Pacific Books, 1957.
A Dana, James D. Characteristics of Volcanoes. Dodd, Mead,-I890. Valuable
A Dana, James D. Corals and Coral Islands. Dodd, Mead, 1872. Valuable
A Davis, Adele. Fun Food Cookbook. Adele Davis, 1980.A Davis, Eleanor Harmon. Abraham Fornander: A Biography. University Press ofHawaii, 1979.
A Daws, Gavan. Holy Man: Father Damien of Molokai. Harper and Row, 1973.
A Daws, Gavan. Shoal of Ti University Press of Hawaii,, 1974. BasicPopular history of from 1778 to 1959. Strong emphasis on thepeople who made the ry.
A-TR Day, Arthur Grove. Books About Hawaii: Fifty Basic Authors. University Pressof Hawaii, 1977.
YA Day, Arthur Grove. Captain Cook and Hawaii. Hogarth Press, 1977. BasicWritten for upper elementary reading levels.
J-YA-A Day, Arthur Grove. Hawaii and Its People. Meredith, 1968. BasicA readable account of the social and political history of Hawaii.
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Day, Arthur G. Hawaii, Fiftieth Star. Mt t th, 1969.
Day, Arthur G. and Stroven, Carl, eds. A Hawaiian Reader. AppletoO-Century Croft, Basic
1959.
Day, Arthur G. Kamehameha, First King of Hawaii. Hogarth Press, 1974.
Brief, interesting ,introduction to the life of Kamehameha 1. Illustrated
with many photos and old prints.
Decker, Robert and Decker, Barbara. Volcano Watching. Hawaii Natural History
Association, 1980.
Deering, Mabel C. Hawaii Net. Doxey, 1899.
De Francis, John. Things Japanese in Hawaii. University Press of Hawaii, 1973.
Personalized and informative account of annual events, art, music, andsports of the Japanese in Hawai'i. Many, photographs. -
A de Freycinet, Louis Claude de Saulses. Hawaii in 1819: A Narrative Account;
by Louis Calude de Saulses de Freycinet / notes and comments by Marion Kelly;
Ella Wiswell, translator. Bishop Museum, Pacific Anthropological Records No. 26.
Bishop Museum Press, 1978.
A Degener, Otto. Ferns and Flowering Plants of Hawaii National Park. Honolulu Star Basic
Bulletin, 1930. Valuable
Basic
Basic
YA-A-TR Degener, Otto. Plants of Hawaii National Park, Illustrative of Plants ..Ind Basic
Customs of the South Seas. Edwards Brothers, 1945.
Includes considerable plant lore. Excellent identification source.
J' De Leeuw, Adele. A World Explorer: James Cook. Garrard, 1963.
A-TR Devaney, Dennis. Kaneohe: A History of Change (1778-1950). Bishop Museum, OP
Department of Anthropological Report No. 76-2. Bishop Museum Press, 1976.
A Devaney, Dennis M. and Eldredge, Luctus G., eds. Reef and Shore Fauna of Hawaii,
Section 1: Protozoa Through Ctenophoroa. Bishop Museum Special Publication
No. 62 (1). Bishop Museum Pre#s, 1977.
A Dibble, Sheldon. A History of the Sandwich is1ands. Thrum, 1909. Valuable
A Dickey, Lyle A. String Figures From Hawaii; Including Some From New Hebrides
and Gilbert Islands. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 54. Bishop Museum Press;
reprint ed., Kraus, 1971.
A Directory of Libraries and Information Sources in Hawaii & the Pacific Islands.
Hawaii Library Association, 1977.
YA -A -TR Directory of Social Resources. Volunteer, Information & Referral Services, 1980, Basic
Comprehensive listing of health, education, recreation and other cn7,,ity
services on Oahu.
YA-A Dixon, Peter L. Where the Surfers Are: A Guide to the World's Great Surfing OP
Spots. Coward-McCann, 1968.
A-TR Dodge, Ernest S. Hawaiian and Other Polynesian Gourds. Topgallant, 1978.
J Dolch, EdWard W. Stories From Hawaii. Garrard, 1960.
A Dole, Sanford B. Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution. Athenture Publishing, 1936. Valuable
A Dorita, Sister Mary. Filipino Immigration to Hawaii. R&E Research Associates, 1975.
J Doyle, Emma Lyons. Hawaiian Mother Gocst; The Nonsense Rhymes of Tutu Nene.
Tongg, 1944.
A Doyle, Emma Lyons. Makua Laiana. Honolulu Advertiser, 1953.
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JftYA Dunford, Betty. Hawaiians of Old. Bess Press, 1980. BasicWell researched and simply written. Includes information of islands,settling of early Polynesians, also cultural aspects of early
IM Hawaiian life.
YA-A Dunmire, William W. Birds of the National Parks jn Hawaii. Hawaii NaturalHistory Association, 1961.
A DuPuy, Willi..m Atherton. Hawaii and Its Race Problem. AMS Press, 1979.Reprint of 1932 edition.
A Dutton, Charles J. The Samaritans of Molokai, Dodd, Mead, 1932.-,
Valuable
A Dutton, Clarence E. Hawaiian Volcanoes. U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Government ValuablePrinting Office, 1884.
A Dutton, Joseph. Joseph Dutton. Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1931. Valuable
YA-A-TR Dutton, Meiric. Hawaii's Great Seal and Coat of Arms. _Hawaiian Historical BasicSociety, 1966.
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A useful pamphlet which traces the history of Hawai'i's great seal and coatof arms.
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Edelman, Lily. 'Hawaii, U. S. A. Nelson, 1959.
Edmondson, Charles H. The Ecology of an Hawaiian Coral Reef. Bishop MuseumBulletin No. 45. Bishop Museum Press, 19281 reprint ed., Kraus, 1971. ,
Original edition is valuable.
Edmondson, Charles H. Growth of Hawaiian Corals. Bishop Museum BulletinNo. 58. Bishop Museum Press, 1922; reprint ed., Kraus, 1971.
Original edition valuable.
Edmondson, Charles H. Reef and Shore Fauna-of Hawaii.. Bishop Museum SpecialPublication No. 22. Bishop Museum"Press, 1933. Updated by Devaney, DennisM. 6 Eldredge, Lucius, eds. Reef and Shore Fauna of Hawaii, Section 1:Protozoa Through Ctenophora. Bishop Museum Press, 1977.
Edmondson, Charles H. Seashore Treasure. Pacific Books, 1949.
Elbert, Samuel H. and Keala, siMuel. Conversational iiawailan. University Pressof Hawaii, 1961.
Elbert, Samuel and Pukul, Mary K. Hawaiian Grammar. University Press ofHawaii, 1979.
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The definitive book on grammar of the .Hawaiian language.
YA-A-TR Elbert, Samuel and Mahoe, Noelani. No Male 0 Hawaii"Nei; 101 Hawaiian Songs. BasicUniversity Press of Hawaii, 1970:
Includes traditional and Christfas songs. Words only no music.Hawaiian words with English translation.
YA-A-TR Elbert, Samuel. Spoken Hawaiian. University Press of Hawaii, 1970.Replaces his Conversational Hawaiian.
A Ellis, William. Journal; Narrative of a Tour of Hawaii... Tuttle 1979.4
A Ellis, William. A Journal of a Tour Around Hawaii. Crocker 6 Brewster, 1825. Valuable
A Ellis, William. Narrative of a Tour Through Hawaii. Honolulu Advertiser, Valuable1917.
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A-TR Ellis, William. Polynesian Researches: Hawaii. Tuttle, 1969. Basic
Observations during 1822-23 while surveying the religious strte of
Hawai'i (island). Insights into native culture drawn largely through
direct interchange with people. Reprint of London 1842 edition.
A Embree, John Fee. Acculturation Among the Japanete of Kona, Hawaii. American
Anthropological Association, 1941; reprint eu., Kraus, 1969.
YA.A Emerson, Nathaniel B. Pele and Hiiaka: A Myth from Hawaii. Tuttle, 1978. Basic
Pele 6 Hi'iaka's story, like an old Norse saga, of heroic scenes and
daring exploits.
YA -A -TR Emerson, Nathaniel Bright. Unwritten Literature of Hawaii; the Sacred Songs Basic
of the Hula. Tuttle, 1965.
One of the best translators of Hawaiian songs and myths. A source
book for the ancient hula.
A Emerson, Oliver P. Pioneer Days in Hawaii. Doubleday, Doran, 1928. Valuable
A -TR Emory, Kenneth P.; Bonk, William J.; and Sinoto, Yoshihiko H. Hawaiian Valuable
Archaeology: Fishhooks. Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 47.Bishop Museum Press, 1968.
A Emory, Kenneth P. and Sinoto, Yoshihiko H. Hawaiian Archaeology: 2 Oahu
Excavations. Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 49. Bishop Auseum
Press, 1961.
A Emory, Kenneth P. Hawaiian Tattooing. Bishop Museum Occasional Paper No. 18:17, OP
Bishop Museum Press, 1946.
A-TR Emory, Kenneth P. The Island of Lanai; A Survey of Native Culture. Bishop
Museum Bulletin No. 12. Bishop Museum Press, 1969.
J Eskridge, Robert L. Umi, the Hawaiian Boy Who Became King. Winston, 1936.
YA-A-TR Fairfax, Geoff..eiW. The Architecture of Honolulu. Island Heritage, 1972.
A Farrell, Bryan H. Golden Hordes and the Pacific People: Reaction to Tourism.
Pacific Publications, McHenry Library, 1979.
A Farrell, Bryan H. Tourist Ghettos of Hawaii. Center for South Pacific Studies,
University of California, 1977.
YA-A Farrow, John. Damien, the Leper. Doubleday, 1954. Basic
Biography of the martyred priest of Moioka'i portraying a stubborncourageous man whose battle to help the residents of the leper colony
won him a name in history.
YA-A Favorite island Recipes. Tongg, 1979.
Subtitle: Best of Hawaii's Cookery from the Islands' Many Cultures.
J Feeney, Stephanie. A Is for Aloha. University Press of Hawaii, 1980. BaskAlphabet book with charming photographs and popular local words.
J-YA-A-TR Feher, Joseph. Hawaii: A Pictorial History. Bishop Museum Special Publication OP, Basic
No. 58. Bishop Museum Press, 1969.Comprehensive one volume pictorial history of Hawai'i, from prehistory
through statehood.
YA-A-TR Felix, John Henry and Senecal, Peter F. Portuguese in Hawaii. Published by authors,
1978.
J-YA-A Felix, John Henry; Nunes, Leslie; and Senecal, Peter F. The 'Ukulele: A
Portuguese Gift to Hawaii. Felix, 1980.
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J Fergusson, Erna. gawaii. Life in America Series. Fideler, 1967.
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Filiberto, Roger. Mel Bay Hawaiian Steel Guitar Method. 2 vols. Mel Bay, 1969.
Filosa, Gary F. The Surfer's Almanac: An International Surfing Guide. Dutton, 1977,
Finney, Ben R. Hokule'a: The Way to Tahiti. Dodd, 1979.
Finney, Ben R. Pacific Navigation and Voyaging. Polynesian Society, 1976.
Finney, Ben R. and Houston, James D. Surfing: The Sport of Hawaiian Kings.Tuttle, 196b.
Fisher, Robin and Johnston, Hugh, eds. Captain James Cook and His Times.University of Washi -ton Press, 1979.
TR Fitzsimmons, Lorraine. Hawaii for Today's Children. University ofHawaii, Department of Education, 1954.
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Fodor's Hawaii. McKay, 1961 -
Force, Roland W. and Force, Maryanne. Art and Artifacts of the 18th Century(Objects in uhe Leverian Museum as Painted by Sarah Stone). BishopMuseum Press, 1968.
A 'Fornander, Abraham. An Account of the Polynesian Race. Tuttle, 1969.1878-85 edition is valuable.
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Fornander, Abraham. Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-lore.Bishop Museum Memoir Vols. 4-6. Bishop Museum Press, 1916-1920; reprinted., Krauss, 1974.
Fornander, Abraham. Selections from Fornander's Hawaiian Antiquities andFolk-lore. Samuel H. Elbert, ed. University Press of Hawaii, 1959.
Reprinted from volumes IV and V of the Fornander collection ofHawaiian antiquities and folk-lore.
Forner, Heather J. Limu Eater: A CuokboolCof Hawaiian Seaweed. UniversityPress of Hawaii, Sea Grant College Program, 1979.' More than a cookbook. Identifies where it grows, what it looks like,how it is used, and where it can be found.
A Fowler, Henry Weed. New or Little-known Hawaiian Fishes. Bishop MuseumOccasional Paper No. 8:7. Bishop Museum Press, 1923.
'A Franck, Harry A. Roamf,pg in Hawaii. Stokes, 1937.
A Frankenstein, Alfred V. Angels Over the Altar; Christian Folk Art In Hawaiiand the South Seas. University Press of Hawaii, 1361.
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A Fraser, Juliette May. Ke Anuenue. Unive-sity Press of Hawaii, 1952. OPValuable
J Frear, Mary E. Dillingham. Cocoa P31m and Other Songs for Children. OliverDitson, 1910.
A Frear, Mary E. Dillingham. Our Familiar Island Trees. Gorham Press, 1929. Valuable
A Frear, Walter F. Mark Twain and Hawaii. Lakeside Press, 1947. Valuable
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Freedman., Marlene. Molokai, The Friendly Isle. M. Freedman, 1977. With
The only available monograph on Moloka'1; however, use with care as it Reservation
contains some errors.
French, Ann Schilt. Stories of Hawaii. Houghton, 1933.
Friel, Kent. Hawaii, Its Living Resources and Science Experiences. Fearon, 1960.
TR Friel, Kent. Hawaii, Its Physical Aspects and Scie Experiences. Fearon, 1960.
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Frost, Rossie Moody and FrOst,'H. Lockwood. Hale Noikeike, a House and Its
People. Based on Research Done by the Frosts and David Forbes. Maui
Historical Society, 1975.
Fuchs, Lawrence H. Hawaii Pono, a Social History. Harcourt, Brace and
World, 1961.Informative, well-written interpretation of the Territory, centering onethnicity in politics.
Gallagher, Charles F. Hawaii and Its Gods. Weatherhill/Kapa, 1975.
Gallimore, Ronald;_Botgs, -Joam-Whitellorn; and Jordan, Cathie. Culti;re,
Behavior-and- Education: A Study of Hawaiian-Americans. Sage Publications,
1974.
A Gallimore, Ronald and Howard, Alan, eds. Studies in a Hawaiian Community: Na
Makamaka o Nanakuli. Bishop-Museum Pacific Anthropologicai Rerords No. 1.Bishop Museum Press, 1968.
YA-A Gardner, Robert. The Art of Body Surfing. Chilton, 1972.
A Gast, Ross H. Contentious Counsei. Dawson's Book Shop, 1976.
Gast, _Ross H. Don Francisco de Paula Marin. University tress of Hawaii, 1973.
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J-YA-A Gay, Roland L. Hawaii - Tales of Yesteryear. -Author, 1977.. ...- ..
A Gelett, Charles W. A Life of the Ocean, Hawaiian Gazette, 1917. Valuable
A . George, Milton Z. The Development of Hilo, Hawaii, TH. Valuable
The Edwards Letter Shop, 1948.
A Gerould, Katherine F. Hawaii: Scenes and Impressions. Scribner, 1916. Valuable
A Gessler, Clifford. Hawaii, Isles of Enchantment. Appleton-Century, 1937. Valuable
A Gessler, Clifford. Kanaka Moon. Dodd, Mead, 1927.
A Gething, Judith R. Sex Discrimination and the Law in Hawaii. UniversityPress of Hawaii, 1979.
YA-A Gibbs, James A. Shipwrecks in Paradise. Superior, 1977. Basic
Seafaring from the first Poiynesian landings to the present. lilustrated
with many good photos. Coverage includes treatment of the natives,iighthouses, navigation aid, and Hawaili's sampan fleet.
A Gibson, Richard T. and Wang, Jaw-Kai. Alternative Prawn Production Systems
in Hawaii. Jniversity Press of Hawaii, Sea Grant Program Design, 1977.
A Gillis, JaMes Andrew. Hawaiian Incident: An Examination of Mr. Cleveland'sAttitude Toward the Revolution of 1893. Books for Libraries Press, 1970.
A Gleason, James H. Beloved Sister, The Letters of James Henry Gleason 1841-1859.Charies H. Clark, 1978.
YA-A Goldston, Robert C. Pearl Harbor! December 7, 1941. Watts, 1972.
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Goiovnin, Vasilli Mikhallovich. Around the World on the "Kamchatka," 1817-18;1.Hawaiian Historical Society, 1979.
Golt, Rick S. Hawaiian Reflections. Kamehameha Schools 'Press, 1978.
Goodloe,°William H. Ifoconut Palm Frond Weaving. Tuttle, 1976.
Goodman, Robert B. The Hawaiians. Island Heritage, 1970.
Goodman, Robert B. Illustrated Atlas of Hawaii. W. W. Distributors, 1970.
Goodman, Robert B. Legend of Makaha. Island Heritage, 1973, 1979.Written like a legend but hot drawn from traditional lore. Adaptedfrom an original story by PPipo Springer.
Goodsell, Jane.' Daniel_lnooye-.- Cfowel 1 , 1977.
Goodson, Gar. The Many-Splendored Fishes of Hawaii. Marquest Colorguide Books, 1973.
Gordon, jenni, Your First Marathon: Training with the Honolulu MarathonClinic. Running Wild, 1990.
Gordon-Cumming, Constance F. Fire Fountains. 2 vols. Blackwood, 1883.
YA -A -TR Gosline, William A and Brock, Vernon E. Handbook of Hawaiian Fishes.University Press of Hawaii, 1960.
Scholarly. Includes information on commercial fishing. Black end whiteillustrations.
I' A-A Gotc, Yasuo Baron. Children of Gan - Men -Mono: The First-Year Men. BishopMuseum Press, 1968.
YA-A-TR Governor's Conference on the Year 2000. Hawaii-2000; Continuing Experimentin Anticipatory Democracy. University Press of Hawaii, 1973.
The record of a pioneering community endeavor involving statewidetask forces on aspects of Hawai'l's future.
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Gowen, Herbert H. The Napoleon of the Pacific, 1919; reprint ed. AMS Press,1977.
1919 edition is valuable.
grace, George W., ed. Oceanic linguistics: Essays in Honor ofSamuel H. Elbert. -' University Press of Hawaii, Oceanic Linguistics, Departmentof Linguistics, 1976.
Grace, Jean M., ed. Marine Atlas of Hawaii: Bays and darbors. UniversityPress of Hawaii, Sea Grant College Program, 1974.
Graves, William. Hawaii. National Geographic Society, 1970..
Greathouse, Alfred Belwin. Hawaiian and Electric Guitar Course. 4 vols.Belwin Mills, 1948.
Green, !Aura C. S. FoTk-,tales from Hawaii. Hawaiian Board'Book Rooms, 1928.
Green, Laura C.Relating toVol. 26, No.
Green, Laura C.Relating toVol. 28, No.
S. and Beckwith, Martha W. Hawaiian Customs and BeliefsBirth and Infancy. Reprinted from American Anthropologist,2, April-May, 1924,
S. and !..-eckwith, Martha W. Hawaiian Customs and BeliefsSickness and Death. Reprinted from American Anthropologist,I, January-March, 1926.
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A Green, Laura C. S. and Beckwith, Martha W. Hawaiian Household Custms. OP
Reprinted from American Anthropologist, Vol. 30, No. I. January-March, 1928. Valuable
A Green, Laura C. S. Hawaiian Stories and Wise Sayings. 1923. OP
Valuable--
VA-A Green, Laura C. S. and Pukui, Mary K. Legend of Kawelo and Other Hawaiian. OP
Folktales. A.11,1 1936.Valuable
J-YA-A Grigg, Richard W. _Hawaii-Ls-Precious Corals. Island Heritage, 1977.
Gugelyk, Ted and Bloombaum, Milton. Mall Ho'oka'awale, the Separating Sickness.
University Press of Hawaii, Social Science Research Institute, 1979.
A Gulick, Orramel H. The Pilgrims of Hawaii. Fleming H. Revell, 1918; Valuable
reprint ed., AMS Press, 1978.
A Gulick, Sidney L. Mixing the Races in Hawaii. Hawaiian Board Book Rooms, 1937. valuable
YA-A Gutmanis, June. Kahuna La'au Lapa'au. Island Heritage, 1977., Basic
Describcs the practice of Hawaiian herbal medicine.
A-TR Haddon, Alf:ad C. and Hornell, James. Canoes of Ociania. Bishop Museum Basic
Special Publication No. 27-29. Bishop Museum Press; reprint ed., 1975.
Discussion of canoe types, construction methods, uses, etc. for
islands throughout the Pacific.
YA-A Hadley, Thelma and Williams, Margaret S. 'Ole New Kauai, Garden Island of Hawaii.
Garden Island Publishing, 1969. .
J-YA Haig-Brown, Roderick L. H. Captain of the Discovery. Macmillan, 1956. OP
A Halford, Francis John. 9 Doctors 6 God. University Press of Hawaii, 1954. -OP
A Hallocky Leavitt H. Hawaii under King Kalakaua fi'om Personal Experienes. Value le
Smith 6 Sale, 1911.
VA -A Halloran, Arthur F. Hawaiian Longhorn Story. Petroglyph Press, 1972.;
A jianniel, Faye and Levey, Sylvan. Hawaii on $25 a Day: 1981-82 ed. Simon
Schuster, 1980.
J Hancock, Sibyl and Sadler, Doris. Let's Learn Hawaiian: A Word-Picture Book. With
Tuttle, 1980.Reservation
Child's book which attempts to present a few facts about Hawaii (for the
teacher or adult reader) and which has a series of illustrations exempli-
flying some common nouns in Hawaiian. Book has errors, foremost of which
are misspellings and the total omission of the macron.
YA-A-TR Handy, E. S. Craighill et. al. Ancient Hawaiian Civilization: A Series of Basic
Lectures Delivered at Kamehameha Schools. Tuttle, 1965.
Excellent description of the ancient Hawailan,.way of life.
A-TR Handy, E. S. Craighill. The Hawaiian Piantee. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 161.
Bishop Museum Press, reprint ed., 1971.
YA-A-TR Handy, E. S. Craighill and Handy, Elizabeth G. Native Planters in Old Hawaii:
Their Life, Lore, and Environment. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 233.
Bishop Museum Press, 1972.Classic work on traditional Hawaiian agricultural system, including
discussion oftraditionally populated areas on each island.
A Handy, E. S. Craighill; Pukui, Mary K.; and Livermore, Katherine. Outline of
Hawaiian Physical Therapeutics. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 126.
Bishop Museum Press; reprint ed. Kraus, 1971.
YA-A-TR Handy, E. S. Craighill and Pukui, Mary K. The Polynesian Family System in
K&u, Hawaii. Tuttle, 1972.Scholarly but clear description of ancient Hawaiian family, educational
and kinship practices.
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Hanohano,°Joy.a. A Trip to the Taro Patch. Department of Health, Education Basicand Welfare, Region IX, 1978.
Charming story of Headstart childrenls experiences with taro growing andpoi pounding told through appealing photographs of the children and simpletext. Useful information and_visuals for classroom presentations on taroand poi.
A Haraguchi, .Paul. Weather in Hawaiian Waters. Pacific Weather, 1979.
A Hardy, Thorton S. Wallace Rider Farrington. Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1935.
J-YA-A Hargreaves, Dorothy and Hargreaves, Bob. Flower Leis of Hawaii. ,HargreavesIndustrial, 1971.
J-YA-A Hargreaves,'DorOthy and Hargreaves, Bob. Hawaii Blossoms. Hargreaves Industrial,1958.
J-YA-A Hargreaves, Dorothy and Hargreaves, Bob. Tropical Blossoms of the Pacific.Hargreaves Industrial, 1974i.
J-YA-A Hargreaves, Dorothy and Hargreaves, Bob. Tropical Trees of Hawaii. HargreavesIndustrial, 1964.
j-YA-A Hargreaves, Dorothy and Hargreaves, Bob. -Tropical Trees of the Pacific.Hargreaves Industrial, 1970.
A Harrington, Joseph D. Yankee Samurai: The Secret Role of Nisei in America'sPacific Victory. Pettigres Enterprises, 1979.
J Harrison, Frances. Behold Hawaii, an -Island. New Freedom Press, 1938.
J Harry, Robert R. -Island Boy. Lothrop, Lee 6 Shepard, 1956. OP
J Harry, Robert A. Shark Boy. Lothrop, Lee 6 Shepard, 1957. OP
A Hart`, Constance. Harold Lloyd Lyon, Hawaii Sugar Botanist. Lyon Aboretum,University Press of Hawaii, 1980.
A Hass, Michael ed. Politics and Prejudice in Contemporary Hawaii. HonoluluCoventry ,Iress, 1976
J-YA-A Hawaii olvdobon Society. Hawaii's Birds, 2d ed. Hawaii Audobon Society, 190. BasicColored illustrations and full descriptions of all birds found in Hawaii.An indispensable pocket guide.
.J-YA-A The Hawaii Book: Story of Our Island Paradise. Ferguson, 1961. OP
A-TR Hawaii. Department of Education, Office of Library Services. Index to Honolulu BasicAdvertiser and Honolulu-Star Bulletin, 1929 -
Invaluable reference tool.
YA-A-TR Hawaii. Department of Planning and Economic Development. The State of Hawaii BasicData Book: A Statistical Abstract. DPED, 1979.
Annual compilation of statistics abOut Hawaii.
YA-A-TR Hawaii. Department of Transportation. Hawaii Drivers' Manual. Tongg, 1980. Basic
A Hawaii (Ter.) Division of Hydrography Bulletin No. 1-12. 1935-1947. Valuable
TR Hawaii. Honolulu Community Action Program. Watermelon Seeds: A Resource forFriends of Young Children in Hawaii. VISTA/HCAP Project Members, HCAP, 1974.
A-TR Hawaii Legislative Reference Bureau. Directory of State, County 6 Federal BasicOfficials: Supplement to Guide to Government in Hawaii. 1962 -
A-TR Hawaii. Legislative Reference Bureau. Guide to Governmeht in Hawaii. 1961-, Basic
YA-TR Hawaii Multicultural Awareness Project. The Shaping Of Modern Hawaiian History. BasicCurriculum Research and Development Group, College of Education, Universityof Hawaii, 1980.
Designed for secondary level, student materials and teacher's guides arepresented in five booklets:
Unit I: ,Hawaiian RetrospectUnit II: Cooperation and ControlUnit III: Plantation ExperienceUnit IV: Towards Greater EqualityUnit V: Hawaii today and Tomorrow
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TR Hawaii. University. College oflEducation. Curriculum Research and Development
Hawaii Nature Study Project, revised ed., 1975.Environmental science education program for elementary schobis comprisedof outdoor, action-oriented, problem-solving Observations and investigationsabout natural and man-made envifonment of Hawaii. Each volume in ..et is
available separately:Vol. 1: Plants (former title: Parts of Plants)Vol. 2: Insects
Vol. 3: Small Animals of the School NeighborhoodVol. 4: Reef and ShoreVol. 5: Program Manual
YA-A Hawaii. University. Department of Geography. Atlas of Hawaii. University
Press of Hawaii, 1973.General thematic atlas with 5 major parts-: reference maps, aspects of
natural environment, diversity of cultures, economy, and statistical
supplement.
A Hawaii. University. Ethnic Studies Oral History Projects. Life Histories of
Native Hawaiians. Ethnic Studies, University of Hawaii, 1978.
A Hawaii. University. Ethnic Studies Oral History Projects. 1924 Filipino
Strike on Kauai, 2 vols. Ethnic Studies, University of Hawaii, 1979.
A Hawaii. University. Ethnic Studies Oral History Projects. Remembering
Kakaako: 1910-1950, 2 vols. Ethnic Studies, University of Hawaii, 1978.
A. Hawaii. University. Ethnic Studies Oral History Projects. Waipi'o: Mano
Wai, 2 vols. Ethilic Studies, University of Hawaii, 1978.
A Hawaii. University. Ethnic Studies Oral History Projects. Women Workers
in Hawaii's Pineapple Industry, 2 vols. Ethnic Studies, University of'Hawaii,-197B. lr
A Hawaiian Annual. All About Hawaii. Robert Boom, 1979.
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A-TR The Hawaiian Journal of History, 1967 to current iEsue. The Hawaiian Basic
Historical Society, 1967-present.Annual coliection of papers on a variety of topics relating to-
Hawaiian history.. Index.! The Hawaiian Journal of History, 1967-
1976,1.1°1s. 1-10, by Lela Goodell, 1980.
TR-A Hawaiian Legends Index. Hawaii Library Association, 1976.
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Hawaiian Mission Children's Society. Missionary Album:, Sesquicentennial Basic
Edition, 1820-1970. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society, 1969.
Comprehensive and authoritative album of portraits and biographical
sketches of Ame'rican Protestant Missionaries to hawai'i. Update of
1937 edition.
J Hays, Wilma P. Hawaiian Way. Coward-McCann, 1961.
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Hays, Wilma P. Little Hawaiian Horse. Little, Brown, 1963.
Hazama, Dorothy, The Ancient Hawaiians: Who Were They? How Did They Live?
Hogarth Press, 1974.A thorough and clear er.planatLon for students of the Hawaiian people,
their houses and their living styles. Illustrations enhance the text
beautifully. Includes chapter on building a hale.
J Hazlett, Richard V. Haleakala Discovery! For the Young (and Young at Heart).
Hawaii Natural History Association, 1980.
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Hearne Brothers, Cartographers. Greater Honolulu, City and County, With All
of O'ahu Island. Hearne, 1980.
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Hee, Hon Chew. Water Colors. China Printing, 1978.
J-YA Hemmings, Fred. Surfing, Hawaii's Gift to the World of Sports. 2okeisha, 1977.
Excellent, colored photos; history, techniques, terminology.
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A-TR Htghlared, Genevieve et al., eds. Polynesian Cultu e History: Essays In Honor
\' of Kenneth P. Diary. Bishop. Museum Special Publication No. 56. BishopMuseum Press, 1967.
Mostly on other Polynesian areas; however, incl- udes three excellentarticles on Hawaii; by authoritative sources.'
A Hillebrand, William. Flora of the Hawaiian Islands. 1888; reprint ed. Hafner ": 'ValuablePublishing, 1965.
A-TR Hinds, Norman E. A. Geology of Kauai and Niihau. Bishop Museum PressBulletin No. 71. Bishop Museum Press; reprint ed., Kraus, 1971.
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-YA-A-TR Historic Buildings Task Force. Old Honolulu, a Guide tc Oahu's Historic Basic
Buildings. W. W. Distributors, 196%'-Guide to Honolulu's historic buildings arranged for easy touring.Good descriptions. Black and whitephotos.
A Hitchcock, Albert Spear. The Grasses of Hawaii. Bishop Museum Memoir Vol. 8,-No. 3. Bishop Museum Press; reprint ed., Kraus, 1974.
A Hitchcock, Charles H. Hawaii and Its Volcanoes. Hawaiian Gazette,[1911. Valuable
A e Hitchcock, Harvey R. An English-Hawaiian:Dictionary. Tuttle, 1968. Valuable
A labs, Jean F. Hawaii, a Pageant of the Soil. Stanford University Press, 1935. Valuable
YA-A-TR Hobson, Edmund S. and Chave, E. H. Hawaiian Reef Animals. University Press Basicof Hawaii, 1979.
Excellent color plbtes and good descriptions. .
.A Hodge, Peggy H. Home Gbrdens in Hawaii. Tongg, 1958. OP
A Hodge, Peggy H. Tropical Gardening: Handbook for the Home Gardener, Tuttle, 1970. pp
A Hodges, William C. The Passing of Liliuokalani. Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1918. Valuable
tYA-A Hoefer, Hans and Lueras, Leonard. Hawaii. 'APA Productions, 1980.
A Holiday Travel Guides.' Hawaii. Random House, 1962 -
A Holman, Lucia Ruggles. Journal of Lucia Ruggles Holman. Bishop Museum Special OPPublication Nc. 17. Bishop Museum Press: 1931.
A 101mes, Wilfred Jay. Double-edged Secrets. Naval Institute Press, 1979.
YA-A Holt, John D. Monarchy in Hawaii. Hogarth Press-Hawaii, 1971. BasicA slight work, but one in which the author (i part-Hawaiian) has attemptedto view the 19th century from the standpoint of an Hawaiian.
Holt, John D. On Being Hawaiian. Topgallant, 1974.
A Holt, John D. Princess of the Night Rides and Other Tales. Topgallant,1977.
YA-A Holt, John D. Waimea Summer. Topgallant,..
1976. ec
YA-A-TR Honolulu. Charters. Revised Charter of the City and County of:
Honolulu. City Basicand County of Honolulu, 1973.
YA-A-TR Honolulu. charters. Supple', to the Revised Charter of the City and County of Basic, Honolulu. City and County of Honolulu, 1979. -
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YA-A Honolulu Marathon Association. Honolulu Marathon Annual. Honolulu MarathonAssociation, 1980.
A Honolulu. Ordinances, Local, Law. Comprehensive Zoning Code, 1978. City andCounty of Honolulu, 1977..../`
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Nonpa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple. Favorite Islano Cookery, Books I-Ill.He ,ia Nongwanji Buddhist Temple, Bk. I, '973; Bk. II, 1975; Bk. 111, 1979.
A collection of recipes representing the Cosmopolitan foods andfood styles of Hawaili's residents.
I$oogs, Peter. Colorful Hawaiian Fishes. Robert Boom, 1973.
Hooper, Paul F. Elusive Destiny, the Internationalist Movement in ModernHawaii. University Press of Hawaii, 1979.
Hopkins, Manley. Hawaii: The Past, Present and Future of Its IslandKingdom. Longmans, Green, 1866.
Horwitz, Robert and Heller. Norman. Land 6 Politics in Hawaii. Michigan
State University, 1966.Study of the manner in which the new state of Hawai'i addressed itselfto writing new land laws to replace the body of public land law inforce during Territorial period,
J-YA-A-TR Hosaka. Edward Y. Shore Fishing in hawali. Petroglyph Press, 1973.
Useful information and picturds. The 1944 edition, which is valuable,
includes ocep sea fiah!nl First published as Sport Fishing in
Hawaii.
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YA-A-TR Houston, Victor S. K. Hawaiian Fiag. .:shop Museum Press, 1954. basic
History of the Hawaiian flag.
A Hoyt, Edwin Palmer. How They Won thu War in the Pacific: Nimitz and HisAdmirals. Weybright 6 Talley, 1970.
J Hoyt, Helen P. Aloha, Susan!. Doubleday, 1961.
J-YA Hoyt, Helen P. Jeweled Cross. Doubleday, 1964.
YA-A-TR Hoyt, Helen P. The Night Marchers. Island Heritage, 1977 OP, BasicStories of the huaka'i pa (night procession of spirits ofthe departed). Sensitive treatment.
-J Hoyt, Helen P. Princess Kaiulani. Island Her. ge, 1974. Basic
Fictionalized biography. Best material available for juvenile collection.
A-TR Hubbard, Douglass H. Ferns of Hawaii National Park. Hawaii Natural History OP
Association, 1952.
YA-A-TR Hubbard, Douglass H. and Bender, Vernon R. Trailside Plants of Hawaii National
Par:.:. Hawaii Natural History Association, 1960.
A Hulme, Kathryn. Robert Allerton Story 1873-1964. np., 1979.
YA-A Hungerford, John B. Hawaiian Railroads. Ungerford Press, 1963.Well illustrated history of the narrow-gauge railroads in Hawai'i.
OP, BaSic
A Hunter, Charles, ed. Index to Publications to the Hawaiian Historical Society,1892-1961. Hawaiian Historical Society, 1968.
A Hunter, Louise H. Buddhism in Hawaii. University Press of Hawaii, 1971. OP
A Hutchinson, Harriet E. Hattie, edited by M. Virginia Wirtz. Edward Enterprises,
1973.
J-YA Ihara, Kuulei and Johnson, 'Iliahi. The Eight Rainbows of 'Umi. Topgallant, 1976. OP, Basic
An authentically researched and well-told account of the great Chief'Umi-a-Liloa. illustrations are somewhat complex, intriguing, andeffective.
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YA-4-TR Ii, John Papa. Fragments of Hawaiian i4tory as Recorded by John Papa IiBishop Museum Press, 1963.
Native Hawaiian author's reminiscences of 19th Century Hawaii'.
A-TR Institute of Statistical Mathematic Comm. on the Study of Honolulu Residents.Honolulu Residents in Mulci- Ethn,c Perspective. Institute cf StatisticalMathematics, 1980.
YA-A Irwin, Bernice P. C. I Knew Queen Liliuokalani. South Sea Sales, 1960.
A Irwin, Bernice P. C. In Menehune Land. The Priitshop, 1936.
A Jacks. Leo V. Mctner Marianne of Molokai. Macmillan, 1935.
VA-A-TR Janion, Aubrey P. Olowalu Massacre and Other Hawaiian Tales. Island Heritage, 1977.
TR , Jarrett, Lorna 14, The Early Hawaiian ind How They Lived. Office of DistrictSuperintendent, Hawaii (District), 1953.
A Jarrett, Lorna H. Hawaii and Its People. Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1933.
A Jarves, James J. History of the Halwaiian Islands. H. M. Whitney, 1872.
YA-A Jensen, Lucia T. Men of Ancient Hawaii', Ka Po'e Kane Kahiko. Anima Gemella,1375.
Powerful illustrations, but contains some inaccuracies.
A Joesting, Edward H. Hawaii: An Uncommon History. Norton. 1978.Series of episodes written in depth. Includes information not mailableto general reading public.
A Johnson, Maxwell O. The Pineapple. Paradise of the Pacific, 1935.
A-TR Johnson, Rubellite. Kukini 'Ah-'ilono (Carry on the News). Topgallant, 1976.
A Jones, James. From Here to Eternity. Scribner, 1951.
A Jones, James. The Pistol. Scribner. 1959.
A Jones, Stella M. Hawaiian Quilts. Daughters of Hawaii, Honolulu Academy ofArts and Mission Houses Mus0m, 1973.
A Jordon, David :.,tarr and Evermann Barton W. The Shore Fishes of Hawaii. Tuttle,1973.
A-TR Judd, Bernice. Hawaiian Language Imprints, 1822-1899: A Bibliography.University Press of Hawaii, 1978.
A Judd, Gerrit P. Dr. Judd, Hawaii's Friend: A Biography of Gerrit Parmele'Judd,1803-1873. University Press of Hawaii, 1960.
A-TR Judd, Gerrit P. Hawaii: An Informal History. Collier Books, 1961.Brief, concise history - from missionary oriented point of view.
A Judd, Gerrit P., ed. A Hawaiian Anthology. Macmillan, 1967.
A-TR Judd, Henry P. Hawaiian Language an,J Ha\waiian English Dictionary: A CompleteGrammar. Hawe':an Service., 1978.
A Jadd, Henry P. Hawaiian Proverbs and Riddles. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 77.Bishop Museum Press; reprint ed., Kraut\, 1971.
A-TR Judd, Henry P.- Pukui, Mary K.; and Stokesi John F. G. Introduction to theHawaiian L.nggage, an English- Hawaiian Vocabulary. Tongg, 1945.
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A Judd, Laura F. Honolulu: Sketches of the Life, Social, Political, and
Religious, in the Hawaiian Islands from 1828 to 1861. Honolulu Star
Bulletin, 1928.
A-TR Judd, Walter F. Palaces and Forts of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Pacific Books, 1975.
A-TR Kaaiakamanu, D. M. and Akina, J. K. Hawaiian Herbs of Medicinal Value.
Tuttle, 1972.
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Kaeppler, Adrienne L. "Artificial Curiosities." Bishop Museum Press, 1978.
Official catalogue Bicentennial Exhibit identifying the greatvariety of types of artifacts collected on Cook's voyages. Illustrated
with more than 600 photdgraphs, drawings, and maps.
Kaeppler, Adrienne and Nimmo, H. Arlo, eds. Directions in Pacific Traditional
Literature: Essays in Honor of Katharine Luomala. Bishop Museum Special
Publication No. 62. Bishop Museum Press, 1976.
A-TR Kaeppler, Adrienne L. Eleven Gods Assembled: An Exhibition of Hawaiian
Wooden Images. Bishop Museum Press, 1979.
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A-TR Kaeppler, Adrienne L. Feather Cloaks, Ship Captains, and Lords. Bishop
Museum Occasional Paper No. 24:6. Bishop Museum Press, 1970.
A-TR Kaeppler, Adrienne L. Kapa: Hawaiian Bark Cloth. Boom Books, 1980. Basic
Tiny but irformative booklet with exquisite photos of kapa samples.
BasicA-TR Kahananui, Dorothy M. and Anthony, Pua. E Kama'ilio Hawai'i Kakou - Let's
Speak Hawaiian. Revised ed. University Precs of Hawaii, 1974;Comprehensive Hawaiian language text for classroom study.
YA-A-TR Kahananui, Dorothy M. E Papa 'Olelo Kakou. Kamehameha Schools Press, 1965. Basic
Intended for use with high school classes tsing new approach to secondlanguage teaching with ability of speak the language as a goal.
A-TR Kahananui, Dorothy M. Music of Ancient Hawaii: A Brief Survey. Basic
Dorothy Kahananui, 1962.Publication of lectures on ancient Hawaiian music including excerpts ofchants, musical examples, and sketches of some musical instruments.
A Kai, Peggy. The Story of Alai: Our Hawaiian-Chinese Heritage. Peggy Kai, 1976.
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Kalakaua, Davld. The Legends and Myths of Hawaii: The Fables and Folklore of
a Strange People. Edited by R. H. Daggett. Tuttle, 1972.
An early source of recorded folklore: myths of Pele and other di ies
and legends of famous
Kamae, Lori K. The Empty Throne: A Biography of Hawaii's Prince Cupi .
Topgallant, 1980.
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A-TR Kamakau, Samuel M. Ka Po'e Kahiko: The People of Old. Bishop Museum Special BasicPublication No. 51. Bishop Museum Press, 1964.
Translation of a 19th century native Hawaiian scholar's description ofhis culture. This valuable volume's primary emphases are the religiousaspects, class sys'tem, and medical practices.
A-TR Kamakau, Samuel M. Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii. Kamehameha Schools Pr^ss, 1961. BasicMajor source of ali'i or ruling chiefs, pre-history into monarchy. Seealso informative index to Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii under Sterling.
A-TR Kamakau, Samuel M. The Works of the People of Old: Na Hana a ka Po'e Kahiko. BasicBishop Museum Special Publication No. 61. Bishop Museum Press, 1976.
Detailed description of ancient Hawaiians, focusing on daily work andlife such as fishing and agricultural practices, by an early Hawaiianscholar.
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A-TR Kay, E. Alison. Hawaiian Marine Shells. Bishop Museum Press, 1979.
A-TR Kay, E. Alison. A Natural Historylibf the Hawaiian Islands: Selected Readings.University Press of Hawii, 1972.
A-TR Kaye, Glen. Hawaii Volcanoes: The Story Behind the Scenery. K. C. Publications,1976.
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A Keesing, Felix. Hawaiian Homesteading on Molokai. AMS Press, 1977.
J-YA-A-TR Kelly, John M., Jr., ed. Folk Songs Hawaii Sings. Tuttle, 1962.A compilation of :ofk songs sung in Hawaii froM Polynesia, Japan,Philippines, China, and Korea. Description, music, and lyrics includedfor each song.
Kamehameha Schools. Aspects of Hawaiian Life and Environment: Commentarieson Significant Hawaiian Topics by Fifteen Recognized Authorities.Kamehameha Schools Press, 1971.
Fifteen lectures on'topies ranging from ancient Hawaiian music andreligion to monarch- and education today delivered as part of commemo-ration of 75.1- anniversary of Kamehameha Schools.
Kamehameha Schools. Explorations Ho'omaka'ika'i. Kamehameha Schools Press, 1980.Information on flora, fauna, music, lyrics, ukulele chords, language,crafts, exercises, etc. Used in Kamehameha Schools' Summer ExplorationProgram and published yearly with some revisions.
Kamiki Method for Hawaiian Guitar. Revised ed. William J. Smith Music, 1965.
Kamins, Robert M. The Tax System of Hawaii. University Press of Hawaii, 1952.
Kanahele, Annie. Annie, Life of a Hawaiian: An Autobiography. Fisher Printing,1976.
Kan hale, George S., ed. Hawaiian Music and Musicians: An Illustrated History.uaiversity Press of Hawaii, 1979.
Comprehensive encyclopedia of history of Hawaiian music and musicians.
Kane, Herbert K. Voyage: The Discovery of Hawaii. Island Heritage, 1976.
Kapepa, Stanley. A Canoe for Uncle Kila. Polynesian Voyaging Society, 1976.Description of buildjng the double-hulled canoe. Based on Mo'ikehlmigration lore.
Keesing, Felix. Education in Pacific Countries. ,Kelly and Walsh, 1937.
A-TR Kelly, Marion. Loko i'a 0 He'eia: He'eia Fishpond. Bishop Museum,Department of Anthropology Report No. 75-2. Bishop Museum Press, 1975.
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A Kennedy, Gavin. Death of Captain Cook. Southwest Book Services, 1978.
A Kent, George. Politics of Pacific Island Fisheries. Westview Press, 1980.
A Kent, Harold. Charles R. Bishop, Man of Hawaii. Pacific Books. 1965.
A Kent, Harold. Dr. Hyde and Mr. Stevenson. Tuttle, 1973.
A-TR Kepelino s Traditions of Hawaii. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 95. Bishop
Museum Press, 1932; reprint ed., Kraus, 1971.1932 edition valuable.
YA-A-TR Kimura, Bert Y. and Nagata, Kenneth M. Hawaiian Vanishing Flora. Honolulu.
Oriental, I98C.
A Kimura, Hubert S. Aikane-to-Aikane: An Introduction to Grass-Roots Campaigning
in Hawaii. Hubert Kimura, 1979.
YA-A-TR King, Charles. King's Book of Hawaiian Melodies. Charles King, 1948.
Extensive collection of Hawaiian songs with music, lyrics, and chords.
YA-A-TR King, Charles. King's Songs of Hawaii: A Companion to King's Book of Hawaiian
Melodies. Charles King, 1950.Extensive collection of Hawaiian songs with music, lyrics, and chords.
A Kinney, William A. Hawaii's Capacity for Self-Government All But Destroyed.F. L. Jensen, 1927.
A-TR Kirch, Patrick V. and Kelly, Marion. Prehistory and Ecology in a WindwardHawaiian Valley. Halawa Valley, Moldkai. Bishop Museum, PacificAnthropological Records No. 24. Bishop Museum Press, 1975.
For specialized use.
A Kirch, Patrick Vinton. Marine Exploitation in. Prehistoric Hawai'i. BishopMuseum Press, 1979.
A-TR K rtley, .Bacil. A Motif-Index of Traditional Polynesian Narratives. UniversityPress of Hawaii, 1971.
Comprehensive reference which surveys Polynesian oral traditions andclassifies motifs according to Stith Thompson's internationally employedsystem.
J-YA Klein, H. Arthur. Surf-riding. Lippincott, 1972.
J-YA Klein, H. Arthur and Klein, M. Surf's Up!. Bobbs-Merrill, 1966.
J-YA Knowlton, William. Beneath Hawaiian Seas. Knopf, 1962.
J KnOWItqn, William. The Boastful Fisherman. Knopf, 1970.
J Knowlton, William. Hawaii: Pacific Wonderland. Dodd, 1962.
J-YA Knowlton, William. Let's Explore Beneath the Sea. Knopf, 1957.
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A Knudsen, Eric A. and Noble, Gurre P. Kanuka of Kauai. Tongg, 1944. Valuable
J Knudsen, Eric A. Spooky Stuffs: Hawaiian Ghosts Stories. Island Heritage, 1974. WithFive stories. Illustrations do not cat,'" essense of subject. Reservation
J Knudsen. Eric A. Teller of Hawaiian Tales. W. H. Male, 1945. OP
A-TR Kooijman, Simon. Tapa in Polynesia. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 234.. BasicBishop Museum Press, 1912.
Although only one 78 page chapter focuses on Hawai'i, this is considereda major reference on kapa materials, manufacturing, and decoratingprocesses, and uses.
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A Korn, Alfons L., ed. News From Molokai: Letters Between Peter Kaeo andQueen Emma, 1873-1876. University Press of Hawaii, 1976.
A Korn, Alfons L. The Victorian Visitors. University Press of Hawaii, 1969.
A-rR Kramer, Raymond J. Hawaiian Land Mammals. Tuttle, 1971.Information on the 23 species of land mammals inhabiting the 73 islandsof the Hawaiian chain.
A-TR Krauss, Beatrice H. Ethnobotany of Hawai'i. University of Hawaii, Department Basicof Botany, 1974.
Developed as handouts for course. An extensive collection of plantswith description, habitat, cultivation and uses. Sketches of variousparts of the plant.
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Reprint of lecture covering aspects of Hawaiian planter's occupation:water supply, terracing, cultivation and uses of plants. Sketches ofplants and uses in houses, clothing, utensils and weapons.
Krauss, Beatrice H. Native Plants Used as Medicine in Hawaii. Lyon AboretumAssociation, 1979.
Krauss, Bob. Bob Krauss' Travel Guide to the Hawaiia Islands. Coward, 1963.
Krauss, Bob. Grove Farm Plantation, the Biography of a Hawaiian Sugar Plantation. BasicPacific Books, 1965.
Readable, moving account of George N. Wilcox's early struggles to establisha sugar plantation and his success as an innovative planter and politician.
Krauss, Bob. The Island Way. Island Heritage, 1977.
Krauss, Bob. Kauai. Island Heritage, 1978.
Krohn, Val. Hawaii Dye Plants and Dye Recipes. Bishop Museum Yarn Shop, 1978.
Krout, May H. Alice's Visieito the Hawaiian Islands. mmerican Book, 1900.
Krout, Mary H. Hawaii and a Revolution. Dodd, Mead, 1898.
Kuck, Lorraine E. and Tongg, Ri har) C. Hawaiian Flowers and Flowering Trees(Cover title: A Guide to Tropical and SeAitropical Flora). Tuttle, 1958,
Beautiful illustration and short description of flora. Useful foridentification purposes.
4-TR Kuck, Lorraine E. Modern Tropical Gardens. Tongg, 1955.Design, plant materials and horticulture. Vines, shrubs and floweringtrees sub-divided into color groups.
J-YA-TR Kuck, Lorraine E. Story of the Lei (Customs, Varieties, Care, Use). Tongg, 1956.
A -TR Kumulipo: An Hawaiian Creation Myth. Pueo Press, 1978 Basic
A-TR Kuykendall, Ralph S. and Day, Arthur G. Hawaii: A History from Polynesian BasicKingdom to American Statehood. Prentice-Hall, 1978.
Reprint of.1961 edition. Comprehensive one volume history to statehood.
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A Kuykendall, Ralph S. Hawaii in the World War, Historical Commission, 1928 Valuable
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Kuykendall, Ralph S. The Hawaiian Kingdom, 3 vols. University Press ofHawaii.
Vol. 1: 1778-1854, Foundation and Transformation, c1938.Vol. 2: 1854-1874, Twenty Critical Years, c1953.Vol. 3: 1874-1893, The Kalakaua Dynasty, c1967.Well documented work considered th- definitive history of 19th centuryHawaii.
Basic
YA Kuykendall, Ralph S. A History of Hawaii. Macmillan, 1926. Valuable
A Kwock, Charles M. C. A Hawaii Chinese Looks at America, Vantage Press, 1977.
J-YA Kyselka, Will. The Hawaiian Sky. Pacific Books-Hawaii, 1971. Basic
Charts to locate constellations by months and seasons.
YA-TR -Kyselka, Will and Lanterman, Ray. Maui How It Came to Be. University Press Basic
of Hawaii, 1980.Geologic formation of Maui group including Moloka'i, Kaho'olawe
is explained in a lively manner with some local history and folklore.Markings for pronunciation of Hawaiian place names and metric measures
are utilized.
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A Laieikawai. The Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai. Government Printing Office,
1919.
Kyselka, Will and Lanterman, Ray. North Star to Southern Cross. University
Press of Hawaii, 1976.
Lai, Kum Pui. Index to the Paradise of the Pacific, 1888-1912. Instructional
Resource Center, Honolulu Community College, 1975.
A Lawrence, Jodi. Off the Beaten Track in Hawaii. Nash, 1973.
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A Lawrence, Mary S. Old Time Hawaiians, 3rd ed. Patten, 1939. Valuable
A-TR Lee, Kuiokalani. Music o New Hawaii; The Extraordinary Kui Lee. Sunbeam
Music, 1967.
A Lee, Robert M. W. ed. Chinese in Hawaii: A Historical Sketch.
Honolulu Advertiser, 1961.
J Lee, Robin Kama. Legends of the Hawaiian Forest. Makapu'u Press, 1980.
YA-A Lee, W. Storrs. Hawaii. Funk & Wagnalls, 1967. OP
YA-A Lee, W. Storrs. The Islands. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1966.
A Leib, Amos P. Hawaiian Legends in English. University Press of Hawaii, 1949. Valuable
A-TR Leib, Amos P. Hawaiian Legends in English: An Annotated Bibliography. Revised ed.
University Press of Hawaii, 1979.
A Lennox, Gladys Rosa. Echoes from the Hills. Author H. Stockwell, 1978.
A Lewis, David. From Maui to Cook: The Discovery and Settlement of the Pacific.
Doubleday, 1978.
A Lewis, David. Voyaging Stars, Secrets of the Pacific island Navigators. Norton, 1978.
A Lewis, David. We, the Navigators: The Ancient Art of Land Finding in the Pacific.
University Press of Hawaii, 1975.
J-YA Lewis, Oscar. Hawaii, Gem of the Pacific. Random, 1954.
A Li, Ling-Ai. Life Is for a Long Time: A Chinese Hawaiian Memoir. Hastings House,
1973.
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A-TR Liliuokalani. Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen. Tuttle, 1964. BasisReprint of 1898 ed. AutobiographicaL account of childhood, youth,life among royalty, and he perspective of yielding her throne to avoidbloodshed among her people.
A Lind, Andrew W. Hawaii's Japanese. Princeton University Press, 1946. Valuable
A-TR Lind, Andrew W. Hawaii's People. University Press of Hawaii, 1980. BasicNon-technical informative account of who Hawai'i's people are, where theycame from, why and when they came, where and how they live, and biologicalfusion of races.
A-TR Lind, Andrew W. An island Community: Ecological Succe,ion in Hawaii.University of Chicago Press, 1938.
TR Undo, Cecilia Kapua. A Curriculum Guide on Polynesian Voyaging. Polynesian BasicVoyaging Society, 1980.
4-7th grade guide to four books by Blackman, Mower, and Kapepa forthe Voyaging Society. Wealth of information.
YA-A Liptak, Anita. Honolulu Handy Guide. Tongg, 1978.
A Littler, Robert. The Governance of Hawaii. Stanford University Press, 1929.
A London, Charmian. The New Hawaii. Mills E Born, 1923. OP
A Loom'srb, Albertine. The Best of Friends. Friends of the Library, 1979.
A-TR Loomis, Albertine. For Whom Are the Stars? University Press of Hawaii, 1976 BasicDetailed account of the revolution and counter-revolution in Hawai'i,1893-1895.
A-TR Loomis, Albertine. Grapes of Canaan. Dodd, Mead, 1969. BasicDocumentary novel of the missionaries in Hawai'i. Based on informationgleaned from journals and letters of Elisha Loomis, first printer inHawal'i, and his young bride written by their great grand-daughter.
YA Lord, Yllter. Day of Infamy. Holt, 1957.Detailed account of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
A Loucks, Ruth C. Commissioned to Hawaii: The Life of Albert S. Baker.C. Higgens, 1978.
A-TR Lowe, Chuan-hua. The Chinese in Hawaii: A Bibliographic Survey. China Printing,1972.
A-TR Luomala, Katharine. Maui -of- a-Thousand- Tricks: His Oceanic and EuropeanBiographers. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 198. Bishop Museum Press; reprint ed.,Kraus, 1971.
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A-TR Luomala, Katharine. Menehune of Polynesia. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 203.Bishop Museum Press; reprint ed., Kraus, 1971.
A-TR Luomela, Katharine. Voices on the Wind. Bishop Museum Press, 1956.
A Luquiens, Luc-Mazelet. Hawaiian Art. Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 18. OPBishop Museum Press, 1931.
A Lyman, Henry. Hawaiian Yesterdays. McClurg, 1906. OPo
A-TR Lymans of Hilo: A Fascinating Account of Life in 19th Century Hawaii. Ly7anHouse Memorial Museum, 1979.
J Lyon, Fred. A Week in Windley's World. Hawaii. Macmillan, 1970.
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J Lyons, Barbara. Fire and Water, and Other Hawaiian Legends. Tuttle, 1973. Basic
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Lyons, Barbara. Maui, Mischievous Hero. Petroglyph Press, 1969.
Lyons, Lorenzo. Makua Laiana, Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1953.
McAllister, J. Gilbert. Archaeology of Kahoolawe. Bishop Museum
No. 115. Bishop Museum Press; reprint ed., Kraus, 1971.
Bulletin
McAllister, J. Gilbert. Archaeology of Oahu. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 104.
Bishop Museum Press; reprint ed., Kraus, 1971.Discussion of types of archaeological sites and artifacts found at them,
as well as analysis of individual sites on O'ahu.
McBride, Leslie R. About Hawaii's Volcanoes. Petroglyph Press, 1977.
McBride, Leslie R. The Kahuna: Versatile Mystics of Old Hawaii. Petroglyph
Press, 1972.Sensational treatment; much of McBride's information is based on hearsay
rather than well-documented research.
McBride,
McBride,
McBride,
Leslie R. Pele, Volcano Goddess of Hawaii.
Leslie R. Petroglyphs of Hawaii.
Leslie R. Practical Folk Medicine
MacDonald, Alexander.Pearl Harbor. S.
MacDonald, Gordon A.History of Oahu.Press, 1967.
Concise geolegi
Petroglyph Press, 1968.
Petroglyph Press, 1972.
of Hawaii. Petroglyph Press, 1975.
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Revolt in Paradise: The Social Revolution in Hawaii after OP
Daye. 1544.
and Kyselka, Will. Anatomy of an Island: A Geological
Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 55. Bishop Museum
cal history of O'ahu, heavily illustrated.
MacDonald, Gordon A. and Abbott, Agetin, T. Volcanoes in the Sea: The Geologyof Hawaii. University Prep of Hawaii, 1970.
Hawai'i's geology - technically written. Filmstrip and cassette withprinted script based on the above title available.
MacDonald, Gordon A. Volcanoes of the National Parks in Hawaii. 'Hawaii
Natural History Association, 1973.Booklet describing volcanoes and geologic process. Heavily illustrated incolor.
McDonald, Marie A. Ka Lei: The Leis of Hawaii. Topgallant, 1978.
The most comprehensive source available on leis. Text aid profuseillustrations cover the materials and methods used for all types.
AcGaw, Sr. Martha M. Stevenson in Hawaii. University Press of Hawaii, 1950
McGrath, Edward. A Child'. History of Hawaii. island Heritage, 1973.
Mack, Jim. Ha,.fakala: The Story Behind the Scenery. K. C. Publications, 1979.
McKee, Ruth E. The Lord's Annointed. Sun Dial Press, 1938.
MacKenzie, Jean. Tandy. Edited by Luke A. Dozois. Island Heritage, 1975.
McKeown, Sean. Hawaiian Reptiles and Amphibians. Oriental, 1978.
A well illustrated identification guide.
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YA,A Madison, Arnold. Surfing: Basic Techniques. McKay, 1979.
A-TR Magruder, Willidm H. and Hunt, Jeffrey W. Seaweeds of Hawaii: A PhotographicIdentification Guide. Oriental, 1979..
Scientific identification key to the marine algae found in Hawaiianwaters;
YA Maguire, Eliza D. Kona Legends. Petroglyph Press, 1966.
A Makemson, Maud W. The Morning Star irises. Oxford University Press, 1941.
A-TR Maio, David. Hawaiian Antiquities. Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 2Bishop Museum Press, 1971.
Aspects of traditional Hawaiian culture by one of the first nativehistorians.
J Malone, Mary. Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii. Garrard, 1975.
A Manhoff, Milton and Uyehara, Mitsuo. Rockhounding in Hawaii: Our Rocks,Minerals, and Semiprecious Stones. Hawaiian Almanac; 1976.
YA Mann, Arthur F. Hawaii, The Fiftieth State: Government and Economy. AdultEducation Division, Department of Public Instruction, 1960.
A Mark, Diane M. L. The Chinese in Kula. Hawaii Chinese History Center, 1975.V
A Martin, B. Jean. A Brief History of the Honolulu Sailors' Home. The Home, 1979.
J Mary St. Lawrence, Sister. Exploring Nature in Hawaii, Books 1-8. RomanCatholic Diocese, 1955-1962.
Information on common plants and animals. Teachers' manual preparedfor Books 1-7.
A-TR Matsuda, Mitsugu. The Japanese in Hawaii: An Annotated Bibliography. Revised ed.University Press-of Hawaii, 1975.
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Maui Extension Hothemakers' Council. Our Golden Anniversary, Favorite Recipes.Maui Extension Homemakers' Councilm1978.
4Maui Home Demonstration Council. More of Our Favorite Recipes. MauL.Extension
Homemakers'.CoUncilf 1960.
A Maui Home Demonstration Council. Our Favorite Recipes. Waui ExtensionHomemakers' Council, 1961.
A Maui Home Demonstration Council. Still Many More of Our Favorite Recipes.Maui Extension Homemakers' Council, 1974.
A Medcalf, Donald and Russell, Ronald. Hawaiian Money StancIL-1 Catalog. Mec'calfand Russell, 1978.
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Medcalf, Gordon. Hawaiian Royal Orders. Oceania Coin, 1963. OP
Mehnert, Klaus. The Russians in Hawaii, 1804-1819. Occasional Paper No. 38.University Press of Hawaii, 1939.
Mellen, Kathleen D. The Gods Depart: The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1832 '873. Hastings,1980.
Mellen, Kathleen D. Hawaiian Heritage. Hastings0-4963
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Mellen, Kathleen D. Inca Hawaiian Valley. Hastings, 1947. OP
A Mellen, Kathleen D. An Island Kingdom Passes: Hawaii Becomes American.Hastings, 1980.
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Mellen, Kathleen D. The Lonely Warrior: Kamehameha the Great of Hawaii.
Hastings, 1980.
Mellen, Kathleen D. Magnificent Matriarch! Kaahumanu, Queen of Hawaii.
Hastings, 1980.
Melosi, Martin V. The Shadow of Pearl harbor: Political Controversy Overthe Surprise Attack, 1941-1946. Texas A&M Press, 1977.
Melville, Leinani. Children of the Rainbow: Religion, Legends and Gods of
Pre-Christian Hawaii. Theosophical Publishing House, 1979.
Melvin,. Roy S. and Ramsay, robert. Hawaiian Tramways. Golden West Books,
1960.
Mendenhall, Tippy. Snorkeling and Diving Oahu, revised ed. Hawaiian Isles
Publishing, 1976.
Menzies, Archibalo. gavial; Nei J28 Years Ago. The New Freedom, 1920.
Merlin, Mark D. Hawaiian Coastal 'Olefin and Scenic Shorelines. Oriental,
1977.A illustrated guide to all the plants (common and rare)found long Hawai'i's coastline.
Merlin, Mark D. Hawaii-an Forest Plants. Oriental, 1976.
Excellent color photos of native and exotic forest plants. Good
descriptions.
Merlin, Mark D. Hawain Scenes: A Collection of Pictorial Souvenirs.Orrental, 1979.
Merritt, John. captain James Cook. S. G. Phillips, 1957.
Mesick, Lillian 3. The Kingdom of Hawaii. Mesick, 1934.
Metzger, Berta. Tales Told in Hawaij. Frederick Stokes, 1929.
Meyer, Henry A. and others. Hawai
Philatelic Foundation, 1948.
Michaels, Jill. Arthur Frommer's
1977/78 .
Pocket-sized guide covering
i: Its Stamps and Postal History.
Guide to Honolulu. Simon and Schuster,
metropolitan area in depth.
Michener, James A. Hawaii. Random House, 1559Undoubtedly the best known novel ever written about the Islands.
Michener,. James A.. Return to Paradise. Random House, 1951.
Michener, James A. Tales of the South Pacific. Macmillan, 1947.
Midkiff, Frank E. and Wise, John H. A First Course in the Hawaiian Language.
1931.
Miller, Carey D. Food Values of Breadfruit, Taro Leaves, Coconut, and
Sugar Cane. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 64. Bishop Museum Press; reprint
ed., Kraus, 1971.
Miller, Carey D. Food Values of Po4, Taro, and Limu. Bishop Museum Bulletin
No. 37. Bishop Museum Press; reprint ed. Kraus, 1971.
Millerr, Carey D.; Bazore, Katherine; and Bartow, Mary. Fruits 4f Hawaii;
Description, Nutritive Value and Recipes. 4th ed. University Press of
Hawaii, 1976.Useful,'accurate recipes.
Miller, John M. Atlas of Common Nearshore Marine Fish Larvae of the Hawaiian
Islands. University Press of Hawaii. Seagrant Publications, 1979.
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Miner, Lewis S. King of the Hawaiian Islands--Kamehameha I. Messner, 1963.Standard Biography of Kamehameha I for juvenile readers.
A' Mitchell; Charles and Shifflette, Colleen. Hawaii for You and the Family.HancoCk House Publishers, 1979.
YA-TR Mitchell, Donald DP A Guide to the Hawaiian Artifacts ii the Loan Exhi5itito"Artificial Curiosities..." Kamehamena Schools Press, 1978.
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Mitchell, Donald D. Hawaiian Games for Today. Kamehameha,Schools Press, 1980. BasicGames of strength, endurance, and skill; water sports, quiet games.
YA Mitchell, Donald D. Kika Kila; the Story of the Steel Guitar. Hawaiian MusicFoundation, 1973.
YA-TR Mitchell, Donald D. Resource Units in Hawaiian Culture. Revised ed. Kamehameha PisicSchools Press, 1972.
Aseries of studies covering 16 iripartant aspects of Hawaiian culture.Extensive bibliographies.
A M1yamoto, Kazuo. Hawaii, End of the Rainbow. Tuttle, 1964.
J Mohan, Beverly M. Punia and the King of the Sharks. Follett, 1964. OP
A Moir, May. Flower Sculpture in Hawaii: A Handbook. Topgallant,1977.
A < Mookini, Esther T. The Hawaiian Newspapers. Topgallant, 1974.
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Morgan, Joseph and Street, John. Oahu Environments. Oriental, 1978.
A Morgan, Roland. Honolulu Then 6 Now. Bodima Books, 1978.
A Morgan, Theodore. Hawaii, a Century of Economic Change 1778-1876. Harvard OPUniversity Press, 1948.
Morrill, Sibley S. Kahunas: The Black and Whit Magicians of Hawaii. Revised Withed. Branden Press, 1969. Reservation
Collection of essays tending toward the sensationalistic.
A Morris, Aldyth. Damien. University Press of Hawaii, 1980.
_ A Morris, Percy. A Field Guide to Shells of the Pacific Coast and Hawaii. Reviseded. Houghton Mifflin, 1966.
Peterson Field Guide series; ,-.11 illustrated. excellent for identification,
Morrow, Annette S. Haiku of Hataii. Tuttle, 1970."
A Mortemore, Judith. Animals That Live in the Sea. A Hawaii 2000 Nature Guide No. 1.
Hawaii 2000, Outdoor Education Center, 1974.
A' Mortemore, Judith. Animals That Live in thesSea: A Hawaii 2000 Nature Guide No. 2.
Hawaii 2000, Outdoor Education Center, 1974.
A Mortemore; Judith. Hawaiian Birds. A Hawaii 2000 Nature Guide. Hawaii 2000,Outdoor Education Center, 1974.
A Mortemore, Judith. Insects. A Hawaii 2000 Naturd Guiae. Hawaii 2000, OutdoorFducation Center, 1974. .
A Mortemore, Judith. Introduced Birds. A Hawaii 2000 Nature Guide. Hawaii 2000,Outdoor Educatior.Center, 1974.
A Mortemore, Judith. Mammals. A Hawaii 2000.Nature Guide. Hawaii 2000, OutdoorEducation Center, 1974.
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A Mouritz, Arthur A. A 0-1:lef World History of Leprosy. The Printshop,
1943.
J-YA Mower, Nancy A. The Vision-of Mo'ikeha. Polynesian Voyaging Society, 1976.
High chief envisions a yreat canoe which will go to Tahiti.'
J-YA -Mower, Nancy A. The Voyage to Tahiti. Polynesian Voyaging Society, 1976.
Kaha'i becomes a crewman on a memorable voyage.
A Mrantz; Maxine. Hawaiian Monarchy: The Romantic Years. Tongg, 1974.
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A Mrantz, Maxine. Hawaii's Trdgic Princess; Kaiulani, the Girl Who Never Got to
. Rule? Press Pacifica, 1980.
A Mrantz, Maxine. R. L. Stevenson: Poet in Paradise. Aloha Graphics, 1977.
A Mrantz,"Maxine., Whaling Days in Old Hawaii. Aloha Graphics, 1976.
A Mrantz, Maxine. Women of Old Hawaii. Aloha Graphics, 1975.
YA Muirhead, Desmond. Surfing in Hawaii. Northland Press, 1962.
A personal memoir, with notes on California, Australig, Peru, and other.
surfing countries.
A-TR Mulholland, John F. Hawaii's Religions. Tuttle, 1970.
A compreh4nsive overview of all of the religions which are found in
Hawali4i...from the early Hawaiians through the 1960's. An expanded
version of an ecrlier pamphlet entitled Religion in Hawai'i.
A , Mullins, Joseph. Goddess Pale. Aloha Graphics, 1977.
A.-TR Mullins, Joseph. Hawaiian Journey. Revised ed. Mutual Publishing, 1978.
160 vintage photos. 1776-1978.
A Mullins, Joseph. Hawaii's Greatest Moments. Aloha Graphics, 1977.
A-TR MUnro, George C. Birds of Hawaii. Bridgeway Press, 1960.
StandamiftsCerence work, heavily illustrated.
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MurayamgrMilton, All I Asking for Is My Body. Supa Press, 1975.
Down ti) earth historical fiction. A Japanese-American youth growing up
on a plantation provides insights into family values and daily life
before and during World War II.
Na Lima Kokua. Breadfruit (Ulu): Uses and Recipes. Pacific Tropical Botanical
Garden, 1976.
Na Lima Kokua. Coconut (Niu): Uses and Recipes. Pacific Tropical Botanical
Garden; 1980.
Na Lima Kokua. Taro (Kato): Uses and Recipes. Pacific Tropical Botanical
Garden, 1977.
Nakoa, Sarah.. Lei Momi o 'Ewa. 'Ahahui 'Olelo Hawaii, 1979.
Marie A. In Gardens of Hawaii. Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 50.
Bishop Museum Press; revised ed,, 1965.Definitive botanical guide to Hawaiian botany, including legends and
traditional uses.
Valuable
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Neil, Marie C. In Honolulu Gardens. Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 13. OP
Bishop Museum Press, 1928.
Neimark. Anne E. Damien, the Leper Priest. Morrow, 1980.
J Newman, S. P. Liliuokalani: Young Hawaiian Queer.. Bobbs, 1960. BasicRelate's the early life of the Queen. For the young reader.
Newton, L. C. ed., Who's Who ofthe Island of Hawaii: John A. Lee, 1939. Valuable ('rA . Nickerson, Roy. Lahaina, Royal Capital of Hawaii. Hawaiian-Service, 1978.
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YA Nielsen, Virginia. Keoni, My Brother. McKay, 1965.
J Nielsen, Virginia. Kimo and Madame Pele: The Story of a Volcanic Eruption.McKay, 1966.
YA Nielsen, Virginia. Whistling Winds. McKay, 1964.
A Noble, Gurre P. Hula Blues. South Sea Saleg', 1948.
A-TR Noble, John A. Hawaiian NuCas. Miller Music Corp., 1963.
A Noble, Johnny. Hawaiian Songs. Miller Music Corp., 1929. w OFValuable
A Noble Johnny. The Music Hour, Hawaiian Edi,tion. Silver Burdett, 1927.
A Nordhoff, Charles. Hawaii Nei, the Kingdom of Hawaii 100 Years Ago. SunPublishing, 1976. .
A Nordhoff, Charles. Northern California, Oregon and the Sandwich Islands.Ten Speed Press, 1974.
A-TR Nordyke, Eleanor C. The Peopling of Hawaii. University Press Of Hawaii, 1977. OP, Basic. Tells story of islands' growth including brief histories of ethnic
groups and a projection of population trends to the year 2070.
J Oakes, Virginia A. Hawaiian Treasure. Messner, 1957.
J Oakes, Virginia A. Island-of Flame- Day, 1960.
A-TR Ogawa, Dennis. Jan Ken Po. 2d ed. University Press of Hawaii, 1978.
A-TR Ogawa, Dennis. Kodomo No Tame Ni-- For the Sake of the Children: The JapaneseAmerican Experience in Hawaii. University Press of Hawaii, 1971.
A Ohta, Herb and Friedson, Jan. Ukulele o Hawaii, Ukulele Instructions forBeginning and Advanced Students. Kamaka Hawaii, 1973.
A Olson, Gunder E. The Story of the Volcano House, Petroglyph Press, 1974:
A O'Neill, James H. Pocket Guide to the Gamefishes of Hawaii. Hawaii Pocket Guides,1978.
A Osmun, Mark. Honolulu Marathon. Lippincott, 1979-
A-TR Paki, Pilahi. Legends of Hawaii: Oahu's Yesterday. Victoria Publishers, 1972. . OP
A Palmer, Albert W. The Human Side of Hawaii. Pilgrim's Press, 1924 Valuable
A Pang, Duane. The "K'ai Kuang" Lion Ceremony. Hawaii Chinese History Center,1976.
TR Pan', Margaret Young. Chinese Culture for Children (and Grown-ups too). ChineseCulture for Children, 1976.
A Parke, William C. Personal Reminiscences of William Cooker Parks. CambriugeUniversity Press, 1891.
A Parkinson, Roger. Attack on Pearl Harbor. Wayland Publishers, 1973.
J-YA-A Patterson, Otto B. Surf-riding; Its Thrills and Techniques. Tuttle, 1960.
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A-TR Pearson, Jim. Hawaii Home Energy Book. University Press of Hawaii, 1978.
A Pearson, Richard, ed. Archaeology on the island of Hawaii. University OP
Press of Hawaii, 1969.
A Peterson, Caroline E. and Kingrey, Kenneth. Art of Flower Arrannement in OP
Hawaii. University Press of Hawaii, C2. Valuable
YA Pfaender, Ann M. Miss Library Lady. Messner, 1954. OP
YA-A Philipp, Perry F. Diversified Agriculture of Hawaii. University Press OP
of Hawaii, 1953.
A-;R Pietschmann, Victor. Hawaiian Shore Fishes. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 156.
Bishop Museum Press, 1938; reprint ed., Kraus, 1971.
A-TR Pilsbry, Henry A. Land Snails From Nawall, Christmas Island, and Samoa.
Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 47. Bishop Museum Press, 1928; reprint ed.,
Kraus, 1971.
A-TR Pilsbry, Henry A. and Cooke, C, Montague. Note4 on Hawaiian Land Shells OP
Bishop Museum Occasional Paper No. 3:1. Bishop Museum Press, 1908.
J Pine, Tillie. The Polynesians Knew. McGraw, 1974. Basic
Compares, contrasts how ancient Polynesians crafted tools, cal.ues, charts,
etc., and how we do these today. Includes useful activities; easy
reading.
J Pitchford, Genie. Young Folks Hawaiian Time. Revised ed. Pacifica House, 1967. OP
A Pogue, John F. 'Meolelo of Ancient Hawaii. Translated by Charles W. Kenn.
Tooaal 'ant:- 1978.
A Poire, Napua Steven. The Hawaiian Quilt. Service Pr:nter, 1971.
4 .4P Pollock, James B. Fringing and Fossil Reeft of 0.ohu. Bishop Museum B-lietir.
No. 55. Bishop Museum Press, 1928; reprint eJ., Krause 1971.
A-YA Pope, Katherine. Hawaii, the Rainbow Land. Crowell, 1924. Valuable
A' Pope, Willis. Manual of Wayside Plants of Hi4aii. Honolulu Advertiser, Valuable
1929.
A Porteus, Stanley D. And Blow Hot the Trumpet. Pacific Books, 1947. OP
A Porteus, Stanley D. Calabashes and Tuttle, 197O.
A Porteus, Stanley L. A Century of Sod Thinking In Hawaii. Pacific Books, 1962. OP
YA-A Potter, Norris W. and Kasdon, Lawrence M. Hawaii, Our Island State. Bess Press, Basic
1979.UnUated reprint -if 1964 text (Merrill) with addition of new chapter byDorothy Hazama on ?'The 20 Years Since statehood."
A Pratt, Elizabeth K. K. History of Moons Kalanikupuapa-i-kalaninui. Valuable
Honolulu Star Bulletin, ;920. OP
, YA-A Pratt, Helen G. Hawaii, Off-shore Territory. Scribner, 1944. V-ivable
J.TR Pratt, Helen G. The Hawaiial), An Island People. Tuttle, 1963. Basic
General background of early Hawal'i including customs, soda! life,government, poetry, leg:ands.
`. YA-A ,Pratt, Helen G. In Hawaii, a Hundred Years. Scribner, 1939. Valuable
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Pukui, Mary K., tr. The Canoe Making Profession of Ancient Times. bishopMuseum Occasional Paper No. 15:13. Bishop Museum Press, 1939.
Pukui, Mary K. and Koren, Alfons eds. -Echo of Our Song; Chants and Poemsof the Hawaiians. University Fress of Hawaii, 1979.
Pukui. Marp10(. Hawaiian Beliefs and Customs During Birth, Infancy, andChildhoo Bishop ML um Occasional Paper No. 16:17. Bishoi MuseumPress, 1942.
Pukui, Mary K. and Elbert, Samuel H. Hawaiian:Dictionary. Revised ed.University Press of Hawaii, 1971.
Original title: Hawaiian-English Dictionary/English-Hawaiian Dictionary.
Pukui, Mary K.; Haertig, E. W.; and Catherine A. Nana I Ke Kumu (Lookto the Source), 2 vols Hui Harai, 1980.
Presents concepts, b..1iefs, practices regarding Hawaiian familyrelationships. Originally intended for helping agencies, generalreadership also has found it useful in defining, explaining varioussocialized customs.
J-YA-TR Pukui, Mari K. and Curtis, Caroline. Pikoi, and Other Legends of the Islandof Hawaii. Kamehameha Schools Press, 1949.
Contains legends of the islrml of Hawaii.
:YA-A-TR Pukui, Mary K.; E'-,ert, Samuel H.; and Mookini, Esther T. Place Names ofHawaii. 'University Press of Hawaii, 1974.
Excellent ter-her referei.x.
YA-A-TR Pukui, Mary K.; Eluert, Samuel H.; and Mookini, Esther T. Pocket HawaiianDictionary, With a Concise Hawe;ian Grammar. University Press of Hawaii,1975.
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J-YA-Tik Pukui, Mary K. and Curtis, Caroline. Tales of the Menehune. Kamehameha BasicSchools Press, 1960.
Simple tales of the "little people" which could be read to youngerc "ildren; also contains Maui legends.
J-YA-A Pukui, Mary K. and Curtis, Caroline. Water of Kane. Kamehameha Schools Press,1951.
Contains legends of old Hawai'i from the various Hawaiian Islands.
A-TR Quirk, Stephen J. G. Hakaiian Seashell-, lic,bert Boom, 'j7..
A-TR Qui-k, Stephen J. G. and Wolfe, Charles S. Seashells ,, Hawaii. W. W. Distributors,1974.
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Rademaker, John A. These Are Americans. Pdcific Books, 1951.
Radford, Georgia and Radford, Warren. Sculpture in the Sun; Hawaii's Art for
Open Spaces. ,University Press of Hawaii, 1978.
Ramelb, Carol. The Hawaiian Hula. W. W. Distributors, 1976.
A Rathbun, Linda M. Bicycler's Guide to Hawaii. Petroglyph Press, 1976.
Reinecke, John E. Feigned Necessity: Hawaii's Attempt to Obtain Chinese
Contract Labor, 921-1523. CMC, 1979.
A-TR Reinecke, John A. Language and Dialect in Hawaii. University Press of
Hawaii, 1969.
A Rennolds, Aida. Cultural Clash: East-West. Hogarth Press, 1972.
A Restarick, Henry B. Hawaii, 1778-1920. Paradi4.- of the Pacific, 1924.
J-YA-A-TR Reynolds, Carol, ed. Haiku of Hawaii Nei; Haiku Poetry by Islanders and Visitors.
Marble-us, 1978.
A-TR Rice, William H. .awilian Legends. Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 63.
Bishop Museum Press, 1977.
A Richards, Mary A. The Hawaiian Chiefs' Children's School, 1839-1850. Tuttle,
1970.
Reprint of Cooke's The Chiefs' Children's School.
J Rivkin- Brick, Anna. Hawaii, A Way of Life. Macmillan, 1962.
J Riwkin-Brick, Anna. Mokihana Lives in Hawaii. Macmillan, 1961.
A Rizzuto, Jim. Modern Hawaiian Gamefishing. University Press of Hawaii, 1977.
A Rizzuto, Shirley. Hawaiian Camping. Wilderness Press, 1979.
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Roberts, Helen R. Ancient hawaiian Music'. Bishop Museum Bulletin No. 29.Bishop Museum Press, 1926; reprint ed., Kraus, 1971.
Robinson, Barbara B. This Fragile Eden. Press Pacifica, 1979.
Rock, Joseph F. C. The Indigenous Trees of tic Hawd,ian Islards. Pacific Basic
Tropical Botanical Garden, 1974;--Thorough descriptions of tins found exclusively in Hawaii: with clear blackand white photos showing trees in their forest setting. Foi` professional
and amateur hotanists as well as general readers.
Rock, Joseph F. C. The Ornamental Trees of Hawaii. Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1917. Valuable
Rodman, Julius Z. Kahuna Sorcerers of Hawaii. Exposition Press, 1979.
Not well-researched.
TR Roes, Carol. Children's Songs from Hawaii. Meie Loke Publishing, 1966.
TR Roes, Carol. Songs of Hawaii and Spirituals. Mele Loke Publishing, 1977.
YA-A Roos, Ann. Man of Molokl:. Lippincott, 1943.
A Rose, Roger G. Hawai'i: The Royal 14Ies. Bishop HUseum Press, 1980.
A-TR Rose, Roger G. Symbols of So-,reig,t: Fear Girdles of Tahiti and Hawa"i.Bishop Museum, Pacific Antnropolog:cal Ricords No. 28. Bishop Museum
Press, 1978.
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A Rothschild, Lionel W. The Avifauna of Laysan andsthe Neighboring ValuableIslands... R. H. Porter, 1893.
J Rubicam, Harry C. Men at Work in Hawaii. Putnam, 1967. OP
YA-A-TR Ruh-le, George C. Guide to Haleakala National Park, Island of Maui. HawaiiNational History Ass'n., 1968.
YA-A Saiki, Patsy S. Sachie; A Daughter of Hawaii. Kisakd, 1977.
A Samuels, Frederick. The Japanese and the Haoles' of Honolulu; Durable groupInteraction. College and University Press of Hawaii, 370.
YA-TR Sasaki, June. Polynesian Crafts Step by Step. Petroglyph Press, 1978.
A-TR Schmitt, Robert C. Historical Statistics of Hawaii. University Press of Hawaii, Basic1978
State statistician compiled facts into mammoth reference work. Valuabletool for businessmen, schools, economists, and reporters.
A Schoofs, Robert, Pioneers of the Faith, A History of the Catholic Mission inHawaii (1827-1940). Father Louis Boeynaers, 1978.
A-TR Scott, Edward. The Saga of the Sandwich Islands. Sierra-Tahoe Publishing.1968
Comprehensive collection of photos of 01aho from 1770's on. Depictsdecade by decade growth of Oahu followed by pictorial tour of island.
A Seckel, Harry W. Hawaiian Residential,Architecture.' Bishop Museum Press, 1954. OP
J Selsam, Millicent E. guest of Captain Cook. Doubleday, 1962.
A Sharp, Andrew. Discovery of the Pacific Islands. Oxford, 1960. OP
A Sharp, David. Fauna Hawaiiensis, 3 vols. Bishop Museum Special Publication ValuableNo. 6. Bishop Museum Press, 1913.
YA Shaw, Stephen. Surfboard Builders' Yearbook. Transmedia', 1975.
A Shepard; Francis P.; Macdona'd, G. A.; and Cox, D. C. The Tsunami ofApril 1, 1946. University of California Press, 1350. Valuable
A Siers, James. Hawaii. Harper and Row, 1973.
A Simonds, William A. Kamaaina, A Century in Hawaii. American Factors, 1943. Valuable
A Simpich, Frederick, Jr. Anatomy of Hawaii. Avon, 1973.
A Simpich, Frederick, Jr. Dynasty in the Pacific. McGraw- Hill,'1974.
A Sinclair, Isabella. Indigenous Flowers of the Hawaiian Islands. Sampson, ValuableLow, 1885.
A Sinclair, Marjorie. N;iii'enalt..1a, Sacred Daughter of Hawaii'. University BasicPress of Hawaii, 197.
A Singletary, Hilly. 'Hawaiian Quilting Made Easy. lonset Publications, 1980.
A Singletary, Hilly. Hilo Hattie; A Legend in Our Time. MFS, 1979.
A-TR Sloggett, Barbara B. Behavior Modificat:on of the Underachieving tural Hawaiian. OPBishop Museum, Pacific Anthropological Records No. 5. Bishop Museum Press,1969.
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YA Smith, Bradford. Islands of Hawaii. Lippincott, 1957.
A Smith, Bradford. Yankees in Paradise. Revised ed. Lir incott, 1960.
J Smith, Charlotte H. Hilo Legends. Petroglyph Press, 1966.
A Smith, Robert. Hiking Hawaii: The Big Island. Wilderness Press, 1977.
A Smith, Robert. Hiking Kauai: The Garden Isle. Wilderness Press, 1979.
A Smith, Robert. Hiking Miui: The Valley Isle. 12d ed. Wilderness Press, 1977.
A Smith, Robert.. Hiking Oahu: The Capital Isle. Wilde mess Press, 1978.
A-TR Social Process in Hawaii. University of Hawaii, Department of Sociology,
1935 -Journal that was published arm 'ly by the University of Hawaii,Department of Sociology containing results of outstanding social
science research an people and institutions in Hawaii.
A Soper, John H. Hawaiian Phrase Book. Tuttle, 1968.
A Speakman, Cummins E. Mowee, an Informal History of theiHawaiien Islanu.
Peabody Museum of Salem, 1978.
J Sperry, Armstrong. Captain Cook Explores the South Seas. Random, 1955.
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A Spicer, Robert A. Promkes to leen. Island Heritage, 1975.
A Squire, James L. and Smith, Susan E. Sports Fishing in Hawaii, Guam, and
American Samoa. Tuttle, 1979.
A Stall, Edna W. Historic Homes of Hawaii. Private print, 1937. Valuable
YA-A-TR Stall, Edna W. Story of Lauhala. Paradise of the Pacific, 1974. Basic
History and uses of pandanus tree; lauhala products; ca.'e of lauhala.
A-TR Starzecka, Dorota Czarkowska. Hawaii: People and.Culture. British Museum, 1975.
YA-A-TR o Stearns, Harold T. Geology of the State of Hawaii. 2nd ed., Pacific Books, 1979. Basic
Comprehensive analysis of the geology 0 the Viand fur both professionalgeologists and laymen interested in ea-th sciences.
A Stearns, Harold T. Road Guide to'Points of Geologic Interest in the Hawaiian Basic
Islands. 2d rev. Pacific Books, 1978.A leographical guide baok which provides succinct but accurate information
abut a wide variety of sites on all the islands.
A Stearns, .'orah O. An rsland Is Born. Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1935. Valuable
A Steinhoff, Pdtricia G. and Diamond, Milton G. Abortion Politics. University
Press of Hawaii, 19/7.
4-1R Sterling, Elspeth. Index to the Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii. Kamehameha Schools Basic
Press, 19.Informative index to Kamakau's Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii'.
A-TR Sterling, Elspeth P. and Sumners, Catherine C. comps. Sites o. Oahu. basic
Bishop Museum Press, 1978.Guide to prehistoric and histlri. Oahu sites. Includes maps.
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A Stevens, Napua. The Hawaiian Quilt. Service Printers, 1971.
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Stevens, Sylvester. American Expansion in Hawaii, 1842-1898. Russell, 1968.
Steven,vn, George B. Weaving with Coconut Palm. Banyan Books, 1970.
A Stevenson, Robert L. Travels in Hawaii. university Press of Hawaii, 1973.
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Stewart, Frank and Unterecker, John, eds. Poetry Hawaii: A ContemporaryAnthology. University Press of Hawaii, 1979.
Stoddard, Charles W. Charles Warren Stoddard's Diary of a Visit to Molokai. ValuableBook Club of California, 1933,
Stoddard, Charles W. Hawaiian Life. F. T. Neelry, 094. Valuable
Stoddard, Charles W. The Lepers of Molokai. "Ave Maria" Press, 1886. Valuable
Stodda6, Charles W. A Trip to Hawaii. Oceanic Steamship, 1901. Valuable
St4es, John e. G. Fish Poisoning in the Hawaiian Islands, with Notes onthe Custfin in Southern Polynesia. Bishop Museum Occasional Paper No. 7:10.Bishop ',useum Press, 1921.
Stone, Adrienne. Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani. Messner, 1947. BasicBiography written from pro-Hawaiian point of view.
Stone, Margaret. Supernatural Hawaii. Aloha-Graphics, 1979
Stone, Scott C. S. Pearl Hartor the Way It Was - December 7, 1941. IslandHeritage, 1977.
A Stnne, Scott C. S. Volcano!! Island Heritage, 1977.
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Summers, Catherine C. Hawaiian fishponds. Bishop Museum Special PublicationNo. 52. Bishop Museum Press, 1964.
Describes the construction and operation of both shore and inlandfishponds as they existed before the introduction of foregn materialto the Hawaiian culture.
Summers, Catherine C. Molokai: A Site Survey. Bishop Museum, PacificAnthropological Records No. 14. Bishop Museum Press, 1971.
A thorough analysis-of a wide spectrum of archaeological sites on theisland of Moloka'i. Condition of sites described varies greatly.-
SL,Iset. Beautiful Hawaii. Lane, 1977,
sieseet. Hawaii. Lane, 1957 -
A comprehensift and very u'eful guide book covering each island ant.including where to stay, eat, shop as well as what to see and do.One chapter covers festivals and annual events. Revised periodically,
Sutherland, Auorey. Paddling My Own Canoe. University Press of Hawaii, 1980.
Swenson, Eric P. South Sea Shilling; Voyabes of Captain Cook, R. N. VikingPress, 1952.
Account of Captain Cook's life: and voyage.
Swenson. J. Patrick and Midkiff, Evanita. Treasures 0 the Hawaliao Wngdow.Daughters of Hawaii, 1979.
Swenson, Juliet M. A Book to Begin On. Holt, 1963.
Syme, Ronald. Captain Cook, Pacific Explorer. MorroW, 1962.
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J Tabrah, Pl. Hawaiian Heart. Follett, 1964,
A Talk Story. An Anthology of Hawaii's Local Writers. Petronium Press, 1978.
0 Tate, Merze. United States and the Hawaiian Kingdom: A Political History.,
Yale University Press, 1965; reprint ed., Greenwood Press, 1980.
A Taylor, Albert P. Unde- Hawaiian Skies. 2d ed. Honolulu Advertiser,
1916.
YA-A-TR laylor, Cia-ice B. Hawaiian Almanac. Tongg, 1957.
Tabor, Troy. Mother Goose in Hawaii. Tuttle, 1960.
-abrah, Ruth. Hawaii, a Bicentennial History. W. W. Norton, 1980.
J Taylor. -.1Price B. Little Blond Shark. Tongg; 1957.
Taylor, Frark J.; Welty, Earl M.: and Eyr5, David W. From Land and Sea: The Story
of Castle 6 Cooke of Hawaii. Chronicle Books, 1976.
J-YA Taylor, Theodore. Air Raid--Pearl Harbor! The Story of December 7, 1941.
Crowell, 1971.Examines from both the American JO Japanese points of view the politicaland military events leading up to the.attack on Pearl Harbor,
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A-TR Ts!ho, Fortonato. Plants of Hawaii. Petroglyph Press, 1971.
A Tennent, Arthur. Art and Writing Jf Madge Tennent. Island Heritage, 1977.
J-YA Thompson, Harlan. Outcast, Stallion of Hawaii. Doubleday, 1957. OP
J Thompson, Vivian. Aukele the Fearless, A Legend of Old Hawaii. Golden Gate Basic
Junior Books, 1972.Twelve episodes from the life of the invincible 'Aukele, 11th son of HighCh' f Iku.
J Thompson, Vivian. Faraway Friends. Holiday House, 1963. 4
Thompson, Vivian. Hawaiian Lewmus of Tricksters and Riddlers. Holjday House, Basic
Twelve tales about men who play.d tricks or told riddles to survive or togain social stature.
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J Thompson, Vivian. Hawaiian Myths of Earth, Sea, and Sky. Holiday House, 1966. BasicCollection of stories told by early Hawaiians to explain the naturalwonders of their island home.
J Thompson, Vivian. Hawaiian Tales of Heroes and Champions. Holiday House, Basic1971.
Twelve well-told folk tales of the kupua, heroes able to change their formsand perform supernatural feats.
Thompson, Vivian.' Kimo Makes Music. Golden Gate Junior Books, 1962.
J Thompson, Vivian. Maui-Full-Of-Tricks; A Legend of Old Hawaii. Golden late BasicJunior Books, 1970,
The Maui tales are woven into a unified story which presents Maui'slife as it might have been lived.
J Thompson, Vivian. Meet the Hawaiian Menehunes. Petroglyph Press, 1979.
A-YA Thorpe, Cora W. In the Path of the Trade Winds. Putnam, 1924. Valuable
A-TR Thrum, Thomas G. Hawaiian Folk Tales: A Collection of Native Legends. BasicAMS Press, 1918.
A Thrum, Thomas G. More Hawaiian Folk Tales. AMS Press, 1980. BasicThese tales are intended for adults, and those seeking works suitablefor children should use the works of Puku'i.
A Thrum, Thomas C. The Pali and Battle of Nuuanu. T. G. Thrum, 1920. Valuable.4
A Thurston, Lorrtn A. Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution. Honolulu Advertiser, Valuable1936.
A Thurston, Lorrin A. Writings of Lorrin A. Thurston. Honolulu Advertiser, 1936. Valuable
A Thurston, Lucy. Lift and Times of Mrs Lucy G. Thurston, S. C. Andrews, 1882. Valuable
A Tinker, Spencer W. Animals of Hawaii: A Natural History of Amphibians, OP, BasicReptiles, and Mammals Living it Hawaii. 2d ed. Tongg, 1974.
Descriptions and illustrations, with t.,rief history of the introductionto Hawai'i. Incliides whales and porpcises.
YA-A Tinker, Spencer W. Fishes of Hawaii. Hawaiian Service, 1978. BasicA handbook of the marine fishes in Hawai'i and the central PacificOcean. Illustrated.
A Tinker, Spencer W. Hawaiian Fishes. Tongg, 1944. Valuable
YA-A Tinker, Spencer W. Pacific Sea Shells; A Handbook of Common Marine Mollusks Basicof Hawaii and the South Seas. 2d ed. Tuttle. 1958.
Over 300 shells described and illustrated. An extremely ustful bookfar identification purposes.
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Tinker, Spencer W. Sharks and Rays; F Handbook of Sharks and Rays of Hawaiiand the Central Pacific Ocean. Tuttle, 1973.
Small noh-technical volume with line drawings for use by students whoare interested in identifying their specimens.
Basic
Tinker, Spencer W. Stories of Hawaiian Animals for Poys and Girls. 1940. OP, Basic, -
J-VA Titcomb, Margaret. The Aocient Hawaiians: How They Clothed Themselves.Hogarth Press, 1974.
Interesting story of tapa (cloth) making, the art involvedr and themany uses the Hawaiians had for it.
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to Hawaii. Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 59. Bishop Museum
Press, 1969.
Titcomb, Margaret. Native Use of Fish in Hawaii. 2d ed.
Press of Hawaii', :972.Fish wer4lan important part of the Hawaiian diet,elate in legend and nomenclature and how they wereand cooked.
University
Thi desOribes theircau0t, presePi/ed,
Titcomb, Margaret. Native Use of Marine Invertebrates in Old Hawaii.
University Press of Hawaii, 1979.Includes shellfish, seaweeds, sea anemones, snails, 'opihi, squids,
octopus, crabs, and other invertebrates.
Titcomb, Margaret. Tne Voyage of Ka Manu Laic (The Flying Bird). South Sea
Sales, 1956.
Titcomb, Margaret. Voyage of the "Flying Bird." Dodd, 1962.
Tomich, P. Quentin. Mammals in Hawaii:Bishop Museum Special Publication No.
Description of individual species,ecological impact, and their place
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Tong, Ruddy F. Birds WC See in Hawaii. Tongq, 1940.
A Synopsis and Notational Bibliography.
57. Bishop Museum Press, 1969.and brief discussions cf parasitology,in Hawaiian ,ulture.
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TradiIions for Living: A booklet of Chinese Customs and Folk Practices in
Hawaii. Associated Chinese University Women, 1979.
Tregaskis, Richard W. The Warrior King: Hawaii's Kamehameha The Great.
Macmillan, 1973.Good solid biography.
Tseng, Wen-Shins; McDermott, John F.; and Maretzski, Thomas W, eds. Adjustment
in Intercultural Marriage. University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School
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Reprint of traditional tales of the Hawaiian people and their origin.
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