Hawai'i Chronicles II

Hawai'i Chronicles II
Title Hawai'i Chronicles II PDF eBook
Author Robert P. Dye
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 388
Release 1997-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780824819842

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The first volume of Hawaii Chronicles presented little known, yet highly interesting historical facts about Hawaii that originally appeared in the pages of Honolulu magazine, the successor to Paradise of the Pacific and the oldest continuously published regional magazine in the United States. Articles in the first volume ranged from the Islands' volcanic beginnings to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the first days of World War II. In this new volume, Hawaii Chronicles II looks at the people that have made a difference in the Islands since World War II, including artists and writers, politicians, local heroes, and leaders in the Hawaiian sovereignty movement. Through interviews and biographical profiles, this new collection provides a historical context for the events that have shaped Hawaii's recent past.

Hawaii Chronicles III

Hawaii Chronicles III
Title Hawaii Chronicles III PDF eBook
Author Robert P. Dye
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 362
Release 2000-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780824822897

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Pearl Harbor. December 7, 1941--in the words of President Franklin Roosevelt, "a date which will live in infamy." More than 350 Japanese bombers, fighters, and torpedo planes struck Hawai'i in two waves, sinking or disabling eighteen ships and destroying more than two hundred aircraft. Close to 2,500 American military and civilians died that morning, another 1,178 were wounded. The Hawaiian Islands had been pulled into the Pacific War and the lives of its citizens were irrevocably changed. Hawai'i Chronicles III: World War Two in Hawai'i looks at the human and social impact of the war on the people of Hawai'i from 1938, when speculation of a Pacific War first surfaced, to the era of postwar prosperity that followed. Editor Bob Dye has selected articles that originally appeared in the popular monthly magazine Paradise of the Pacific (now known as Honolulu magazine). An introduction describes the history of the magazine and the colorful characters who published and edited it. Dye then poses the question: How did Hawai'i's citizenry cope with the war? Blackouts, media censorship, gas and food rationing were imposed. Schools were commandeered, jobs were changed or modified to support the war effort (lei makers were set to making camouflage netting). And soldiers were everywhere: stringing barbed wire (along Waikiki Beach!), guarding public buildings and searching anyone who entered, worrying parents when they dated their daughters. Paradise of the Pacific provided its readers with an informative, perceptive, and often entertaining look at these and other everyday experiences of life in wartime Hawai'i.

Hawaiian Women's Fashion

Hawaiian Women's Fashion
Title Hawaiian Women's Fashion PDF eBook
Author Agnes Terao-Guiala
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9780578627397

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Hawaiian Women's Fashions: Kapa, Cotton and Silk traces the history of the clothing worn by the women of Hawaii. The description moves from the traditional kapa pa'u and natural adornments worn by the first settlers in the Hawaiian Islands, through clothing worn during the early interactions with Westerners following Captain James Cook's discovery of Hawaii, to the time when royal women carried out their social duties in fancy, expensive European gowns of silk and velvet and to the present-day fashions created by Hawaiian designers.

The Hawaiian Chronicles – Our Hawaiian Adventures

The Hawaiian Chronicles – Our Hawaiian Adventures
Title The Hawaiian Chronicles – Our Hawaiian Adventures PDF eBook
Author Paul Wonning
Publisher Mossy Feet Books
Pages 82
Release
Genre Travel
ISBN

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The Hawaiian Chronicles – Our Hawaiian Adventures serves as both a journal of our Hawaiian cruise adventure and as a guide of the various types of cruises available for visitors to tour our 50th State. It is possible for vacationers to tour all of the major islands on a single, seven-day journey. This guide does not attempt to cover all of the destination to visit on the islands. The Hawaiian Chronicles – Our Hawaiian Adventures lists the major cruise lines and the types of cruises they offer. Contact information for the cruise lines is included in the book. hawaii cruise excursion, cruise, adventures, hawaiian cruise guide

The Rights of My People

The Rights of My People
Title The Rights of My People PDF eBook
Author Neil Thomas Proto
Publisher Algora Publishing
Pages 251
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 0875867219

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There were two battles for Hawaii?s sovereignty led by Queen Liliuokalani. This book, The Rights of My People, revisits these battles? the 1893 coup d?etat and the annexation in 1898? from a new perspective, against the backdrop of the harsh remnants of the Civil War, the missionary?s disquieting view of race, and the emerging role of Hawaiian women. The Rights of My People explores the fate of the Crown lands, a quarter of the Hawaii islands, taken in the 1893 coup d?etat and contested aggressively by Liliuokalani through 1910. Woven into the story are threats of execution and assassination.

Hawaii

Hawaii
Title Hawaii PDF eBook
Author John Roy Musick
Publisher
Pages 676
Release 1898
Genre Hawaii
ISBN

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The State and Indigenous Movements

The State and Indigenous Movements
Title The State and Indigenous Movements PDF eBook
Author Keri E. Iyall Smith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 163
Release 2007-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 113586179X

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Using the comparative historical method, this book looks at the experience of indigenous peoples, specifically the Native Hawaiians, showing how a nation can express culture and citizenship while seeking ways to attain greater sovereignty over territory, culture, and politics.