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  Dwight, Edwin Wells. Memoirs of Henry Obookiah. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union, 1830.

  Gast, Ross H., and Agnes C. Conrad, eds. Don Francisco De Paula Marin: The Letters and Journal of Francisco De Paula Marin. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2002.

  Hackler, Rhoda E. A. “My Dear Friend”: Letters of Queen Victoria and Queen Emma.” HJH 22 (1988).

  Haole, A. See Bates, George Washington.

  Hoar, George F. Autobiography of Seventy Years. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1903.

  Holman, Lucia Ruggles. Journal of Lucia Ruggles Holman. Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Special Publication No. 17 (1931).

  ‘I‘i, John Papa. Fragments of Hawaiian History, As Recorded by John Papa I‘i. Translated by Mary Kawena Pukui. Edited by Dorothy B. Barrère. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1959.

  Jennings, Helen, ed. Chronology and Documentary Handbook of the State of Hawaii. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications, 1978.

  Johnson, Donald D. “The ‘Wily Savage,’ A Tale of Kamehameha’s Time.” HJH 13 (1979).

  Kekuaokalani. The Letters of Peter Young Kaeo to Queen Emma, 1873–1876. Edited by Alfons L. Korn and Mary Pukui. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.

  Kono, Hideto, and Kazuko Sinoto, “Observations of the First Japanese to Land in Hawai‘i.” HJH 34 (2000).

  Krout, Mary H. Hawaii and a Revolution: The Personal Experiences of a Newspaper Correspondent in the Sandwich Islands during the Crisis of 1893 and Subsequently. London: John Murray, 1898.

  ———. Memoirs of the Hon. Bernice Pauahi Bishop. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1908.

  Ledyard, John. A Journal of Captain Cook’s Last Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, etc. Hartford: Nathaniel Patten, 1783.

  Lili‘uokalani, H. M. Queen. Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1893.

  Malo, Davida. Hawaiian Antiquities. Honolulu: Bishop Museum, 1951.

  Martin, Kenneth R. “Maui during the Whaling Boom: The Travels of Captain Gilbert Pendleton, Jr.” HJH 13 (1979).

  Richards, Williams. Memoir of Keopuolani, Late Queen of the Sandwich Islands. Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1825.

  Stewart, Charles. Journal of a Residence in the Sandwich Islands by C. S. Stewart, the Years 1823, 1824, and 1825. 3rd ed.; facsimile. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press for Friends of the Library of Hawaii, 1970.

  Thurston, Mrs. Lucy G. Life and Times of Mrs. Lucy G. Thurston, Wife of Rev. Asa Thurston, Pioneer Missionary to the Sandwich Islands. 2nd ed. Ann Arbor, MI: S. C. Andrews, 1882.

  Trollope, Anthony. Edited by Bradford Allen Booth. The Tireless Traveler: Twenty Letters to the Liverpool Mercury. Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1941.

  Twain, Mark. Mark Twain’s Letters from Hawaii. Edited by A. Grove Day. New York: Appleton-Century, 1966.

  Wilkes, Charles, U.S.N. Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition, During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. Philadelphia: C. Sherman, 1844.

  Zmijewski, David. “The Man in Both Corners: Mark Twain, The Shadowboxing Imperialist.” HJH 40 (2006).

  Biographies

  BOOKS

  Andrade, Ernest. Unconquerable Rebel: Robert W. Wilcox and Hawaiian Politics, 1880–1903. Niwot: University of Colorado Press, 1996.

  Beaglehole, John Cawte. The Life of Captain James Cook. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1974.

  Gast, Ross H. Contentious Consul: A Biography of John Coffin Jones. Los Angeles: Dawson’s Book Shop, 1976.

  Haley, James L. Wolf: The Lives of Jack London. New York: Basic Books, 2010.

  Kanahele, George Hu‘eu Sanford. Emma: Hawai‘i’s Remarkable Queen. Honolulu: Queen Emma Foundation, 1999.

  ———. Pauahi: The Kamehameha Legacy. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools, 1986.

  Mellen, Kathleen Dickenson. The Magnificent Matriarch. New York: Hastings House, 1952.

  Kent, Harold Winfield. Charles Reed Bishop: Man of Hawaii. Palo Alto, CA: Pacific Books, 1965.

  Pratt, Elizabeth La‘anui. Keoua: Father of Kings. Honolulu: Privately printed, 1920.

  Siler, Julia Flynn. Lost Kingdom: Hawaii’s Last Queen, the Sugar Kings, and America’s First Imperial Adventure. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2012.

  Sinclair, Marjorie. Nahi‘ena‘ena, Sacred Daughter of Hawaii. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1976.

  Taylor, Frank J., Earl M. Welty, and David W. Eyre. From Land and Sea: The Story of Castle & Cooke of Hawaii. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1976.

  Webb, Nancy, and Jean Francis Webb. Kaiulani: Crown Princess of Hawaii. New York: Viking Press, 1962.

  White, James Terry. Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: James T. White Co., 1971.

  ARTICLES

  Alexander, W. D. “A Brief Sketch of the Life of Kamehameha V.” In First Annual Report of the Hawaiian Historical Society. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1893.

  Del Piano, Barbara. “Kalanimoku: Iron Cable of the Hawaiian Kingdom.” HJH 33 (2009).

  Frazier, Frances N. “‘The Battle of Kalalau’: As Reported in the Newspaper Kuokoa.” HJH 23 (1989).

  ———. “The True Story of Kaluaiko‘olau, or Ko‘olau the Leper.” HJH 21 (1987).

  Gould, James Warren. “The Filibuster of Walter Murray Gibson.” In Sixty-eighth Annual Report, for the Year 1959. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society, 1960.

  Hackler, Rhoda E. A. “The Voice of Commerce.” HJH 3 (1969).

  Kamins, Robert M., and Jacob Adler. “The Political Debut of Walter Murray Gibson,” HJH 18 (1984).

  Langlas, Charles, and Jeffrey Lyon. “Davida Malo’s Unpublished Account of Keopuolani.” HJH 42 (2008).

  MacAllan, Richard. “Richard Charlton: A Reassessment.” HJH 30 (1996).

  Miller, Char. “The Making of a Missionary: Hiram Bingham’s Odyssey.” HJH 13 (1979).

  Miller, David G. “Ka‘iana, the Once Famous Prince of Kauai‘i.” HJH 22 (1988).

  Mookini, Esther T. “Keopuolani, Sacred Wife, Queen Mother, 1778–1823.” HJH 32 (1998).

  Silverman, Jane. “Young Paiea.” HJH 6 (1972).

  Stauder, Catherine. “George, Prince of Hawaii.” HJH 6 (1972).

  Taylor, Albert Pierce. “Intrigues, Conspiracies and Accomplishments in the Era of Kamehameha IV and V, and Robert Crichton Wyllie.” Papers of the Hawaiian Historical Society 16 (1929).

  Warne, Douglas. “The Story Behind the Headstone: The Life of William Kanui.” HJH 43 (2009).

  Williams, Riánna. “John Adams Cummins: Prince of Entertainers.” HJH 30 (1996).

  MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE

  Alameida, Roy Kakulu. Na Mo‘olelo Hawai‘i o ka Wa Kahiko: Stories of Old Hawaii. Honolulu: Bess Press, 1997.

  Beckwith, Martha. Hawaiian Mythology. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1970 [repr.] Also archived on line at www.sacred-texts/pac/hm/.

  Thrum, Thomas G. Hawaiian Folk Tales. Chicago: A. C. McClung & Co., 1907.

  ———. More Hawaiian Folk Tales. Chicago: A. C. McClung & Co., 1923.

  Westervelt, W. D. Hawaiian Historical Legends. New York: Fleming H. Revell Co., 1923.

  ———. Hawaiian Legends of Ghosts and Ghost-Gods. Boston: George E. Ellis Co., 1916.

  ———. Hawaiian Legends of Old Honolulu. Honolulu: George E. Ellis Co., 1915.

  ———. Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes. Honolulu: George E. Ellis Co., 1916.

  ———. Maui: The Demi-God. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1910.

  Wichman, Frederick B. Kaua‘i: Ancient Place-Names and Their Stories. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1998.

  Secondary Sources

  BOOKS

  Alexander, Mary C., Charlotte P. Dodge, and William R. Castle. Punahou, 1841–1941. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1941.

  Anthony, J. Garner. Hawaii under Army Rule. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1955.

  Barber, Joseph, Jr. Hawaii: Restless Rampart. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1941.

  Bartholomew, Gail. Maui Remembers: A Local
History. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 1994.

  Burlin, Paul T. Imperial Maine and Hawai‘i: Interpretive Essays on the History of Nineteenth-Century American Expansion. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008.

  Cozad, Stormy. Images of America: Kauai. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2008.

  Daws, Gavan. Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1974 (reprint).

  Dodge, Charlotte P. Punahou: The War Years, 1941–1945. Honolulu: Punahou School, 1984.

  Dougherty, Michael. To Steal a Kingdom: Probing Hawaiian History. Waimanalo, HI: Island Style Press, 1992.

  Ellis, William. A Narrative of a Tour through Hawaii, or Owhyhee, with Remarks on the History, Traditions, Manners, Customs and Language of the Inhabitants of the Sandwich Islands. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., Ltd., 1917.

  Fornander, Abraham. The Polynesian Race, Its Origins and Migrations. London: Trübner & Company, 1880.

  Fuchs, Lawrence H. Hawaii Pono: A Social History. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1961.

  Hawaii Judiciary History Center. Trial of a Queen: 1895 Military Tribunal. Rev. ed. Honolulu: Hawaii Judiciary History Center, 1996.

  Holt, John Dominis. Monarchy in Hawaii. Honolulu: Star-Bulletin Printing Co. 1964.

  Judd, Walter F. Palaces and Forts of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Palo Alto, CA: Pacific Books, 1975.

  Kamakau, Samuel Manaiakalani. The People of Old. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1961.

  ———. Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools, 1992 (reprint).

  Kauanui, J. Kehaulani. Hawaiian Blood: Colonialism and the Politics of Sovereignty and Indigeneity. Durham, NC/London: Duke University Press, 2008.

  Korn, Alfons L. The Victorian Visitors. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1958.

  Kuykendall, Ralph S. The Earliest Japanese Labor Immigration to Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1935.

  ———. The Hawaiian Kingdom. 3 vols. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1938–67.

  ———. A History of Hawaii. New York: Macmillan Co., 1926.

  ——— and A. Grove Day. Hawaii: A History from Polynesian Kingdom to American Commonwealth. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1948.

  Jarves, James Jackson. History of the Hawaiian Islands: Embracing Their Antiquities, Mythology, Legends, Discovery by Europeans. 3rd ed. Honolulu: Charles Edwin Hitchcock, 1847.

  Johannessen, Edward. The Hawaiian Labor Movement: A Brief History. Boston: Bruce Humphries, 1956.

  Lind, Andrew. An Island Community: Ecological Succession in Hawaii. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1938.

  ———. Hawaii’s People. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1974.

  Loomis, Albertine. For Whom Are the Stars? An Informal History of the Overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy in 1893 and the Ill-Fated Counterrevolution It Evoked. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii/Friends of the Library of Hawaii, 1976.

  Mahan, Alfred Thayer. The Interest of America in Sea Power, Present and Future. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company, 1897.

  Morgan, Theodore. Hawaii: A Century of Economic Change, 1778–1876. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1948.

  Mrantz, Maxine. Women of Old Hawaii. Kihei, Maui: Aloha Publishing, 1975.

  Nellist, George F. Women of Hawaii. Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific, Ltd., 1938.

  Okihiro, Gary Y. Island World: A History of Hawai‘i and the United States. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008.

  Osborne, Thomas J. “Empire Can Wait”: American Opposition to Hawaiian Annexation, 1893–1898. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1981.

  Osorio, Jon Kamakawiwo‘ole. Dismembering Lahui: A History of the Hawaiian Nation to 1887. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2002.

  Park, Michael Allen. Biological Anthropology. McGraw-Hill, 2009.

  Potter, Norris W. The Punahou Story. Palo Alto, CA: Pacific Books, 1969.

  Rhodes, Linda W., and Diane Lee Green. A Cultural History of Three Traditional Hawaiian Sites on the West Coast of Hawai‘i Island. U.S. National Park Service, 1993.

  Russ, William Adam, Jr. The Hawaiian Revolution (1893–94). Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna University Press, 1959.

  Silva, Noenoe K. Aloha Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to American Colonialism. Durham, NC/London: Duke University Press, 2004.

  Smith, Jared G. Plantation Sketches. Honolulu: Advertiser Press, 1924.

  Stanton, Joseph, ed. A Hawai‘i Anthology: A Collection of Works by Recipients of the Hawai‘i Award for Literature, 1974–1996. Honolulu: State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, 1997.

  Stevens, Sylvester K. American Expansion in Hawaii, 1842–1898. Harrisburg: Archives of Publishing Co. of Pennsylvania, 1945.

  Takaki, Ronald. Pau Hana: Plantation Life and Labor in Hawaii, 1835–1920. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1983.

  Tate, Merze. Hawai‘i: Reciprocity or Annexation. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1968.

  Thrum, Thomas G., comp. Hawaiian Almanac and Annual for 1923. Honolulu: Thomas G. Thrum, 1922.

  ARTICLES

  Adler, Jacob. “Elias Abraham Rosenberg, King Kalakaua’s Soothsayer.” HJH 4 (1970).

  Alexander, W. D. “Funeral Rites of Prince Keali‘iahonua.” Fourteenth Annual Report of the Hawaiian Historical Society, for the Year 1906. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society, 1907.

  ———. “The ‘Hale o Keawe’ at Honaunau, Hawaii.” Journal of the Polynesian Society 3 (1894). Johnson Reprint Corp., 1965.

  ———. “Overthrow of the Ancient Tabu System in the Hawaiian Islands,” Report of the Hawaiian Historical Society, for the Year 1916 (1917).

  Anderson, Stuart. “Pacific Destiny and American Policy in Samoa, 1872–1899.” HJH 12 (1899).

  Baker, George W. “Benjamin Harrison and Hawaiian Annexation: A Reinterpretation.” Pacific Historical Review (hereafter cited as PHR) 33, no. 3 (August 1964).

  Bell, Susan N. “Owhyee’s Prodigal.” HJH 10 (1976).

  Bettinger, Keith. “Historically Speaking: A Quick Look at Homosexuality and Gender Roles in Pre-Contact Hawaii.” Honolulu Weekly, June 20, 2007.

  Birkett, Mary Ellen. “The French Perspective on the Laplace Affair.” HJH 32 (1998).

  ———. “Hawai‘i in 1819: An Account by Camille de Roquefeuil.” HJH 34 (2000).

  Braden, Wythe E. “On the Probability of Pre-1778 Japanese Drifts to Hawaii.” HJH 10 (1976).

  Bradley, Harold Whitman. “Hawaii and the American Penetration of the Northeastern Pacific, 1800–1845.” PHR 12, no. 3 (September 1943).

  Busch, Briton C. “Whalemen, Missionaries, and the Practice of Christianity in the Nineteenth-Century Pacific.” HJH 27 (1993).

  Calhoun, Charles W. “Morality and Spite: Walter Q. Gresham and U.S. Relations with Hawaii.” Pacific Historical Quarterly 52 (1983).

  Caron, James E. “Mark Twain Reports on Commerce with the Hawaiian Kingdom.” HJH 44 (2010).

  Chapin, Helen Geracimos. “Newspapers of Hawai‘i, 1834 to 1903: From ‘He Liona’ to the Pacific Cable.” HJH 18 (1984).

  Chapman, Abraham. “Hawaii Seeks Statehood.” Far Eastern Survey 15, no. 14 (July 17, 1946).

  Char, Wai-Jane. “Chinese Adventurers and Sugar Master in Hawaii: 1802–1852.” HJH 8 (1974).

  Charlot, Jean. “An 1849 Hawaiian Broadside.” HJH 4 (1970).

  Chauvin, Michael E. “Astronomy in the Sandwich Islands: The 1874 Transit of Venus.” HJH 27 (1993).

  Clement, Russell. “From Cook to the 1840 Constitution: The Name Change from Sandwich Islands to Hawaiian Islands.” HJH 14 (1980).

  Corley, J. Susan. “Kamehameha II’s Ill-Starred Journey to England Aboard L’Aigle, 1823–1824.” HJH 44 (2010).

  Cushing, Robert L. “The Beginnings of Sugar Production in Hawai‘i.” HJH 19 (1985).

  Deringil, Selim. “An Ottoman View of Missionary Activity in Hawai‘i.” HJH 27 (1993).

  Devine, Michael J. “John W. Foster and the Struggle for the Annexation of Hawaii.”
PHR 46, no. 1 (February 1977).

  Duensing, Dawn E. “Hawai‘i’s Forgotten Crop: Corn on Maui, 1851–1951.” HJH 42 (2008).

  Dye, Bob. “‘A Memorial of What the People Were’: The Sandwich Islands Institute and Hawaiian Spectator.” HJH 31 (1997).

  Dye, Tom. “Population Trends in Hawai‘i before 1778.” HJH 28 (1994).

  Frost, Rossie Moodie. “King Cotton, the Spinning Wheel and Loom in the Sandwich Islands.” HJH 5 (1971).

  Geschwender, James A., Rita Carroll-Seguin, and Howard Brill. “The Portuguese and Haoles of Hawaii: Implications for the Origins of Ethnicity.” American Sociological Review 53, no. 4 (August 1988).

  Grant, Glen, and Dennis M. Ogawa. “Living Proof: Is Hawaii the Answer?” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 530. Interminority Affairs in the U.S.: Pluralism at the Crossroads (November 1993).

  Green, Carleton. “Trollope in Hawaii.” Trollopian 3, no. 4 (March 1949).

  Greenwell, Jean. “Kaluakauka Revisited: The Death of David Douglas in Hawai‘i.” HJH 22 (1988).

  Greer, Richard A. “The Founding of the Queen’s Hospital.” HJH 3 (1969).

  ———. “Honolulu in 1847.” HJH 4 (1970).

  ———. “Notes on Early Land Titles and Tenure in Hawai‘i.” HJH 30 (1996).

  ———. “Sweet and Clean: The Chinatown Fire of 1886.” HJH 10 (1976).

  Grimshaw, Patricia. “New England Missionary Wives, Hawaiian Women, and ‘the Cult of True Womanhood.’” HJH 19 (1985).

  Gutmanis, June. “The Law … Shall Punish All Men Who Commit Crime…” HJH 8 (1974).

  Haas, Glenn E., P. Quentin Tomich, and Nixon Wilson. “The Flea in Early Hawaii.” HJH 5 (1971).

  Hammett, Hugh B. “The Cleveland Administration and Anglo-American Naval Friction in Hawaii, 1893–1894.” Military Affairs 40, no. 1 (February 1976).

  Hart, Albert Bushnell. “Pacific and Asiatic Doctrines Akin to the Monroe Doctrine.” American Journal of International Law 9, no. 4 (October 1915).

  Herman, R. D. K. “The Aloha State: Place Names and the Anti-Conquest of Hawai‘i.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 89, no. 1 (March 1999).

  Hershinaw, Sheldon. “John Dominis Holt: Hawaiian-American Traditionalist.” Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 7, no. 2, Between Margin and Mainstream (Summer 1980).

 

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