A Power in the World: The Hawaiian Kingdom in Oceania by Lorenz Gonschor
Few people today know that in the nineteenth century, Hawai‘i was not only an internationally recognized independent nation but played a crucial ro...
View full detailsFew people today know that in the nineteenth century, Hawai‘i was not only an internationally recognized independent nation but played a crucial ro...
View full detailsThis quick and lively tour of the Hawaiian language begins by uncovering its fascinating and often controversial history. With the help of a clear ...
View full detailsAnatomia is the only medical textbook written in the Hawaiian language. Gerrit P. Judd, for a time the only medical missionary in the Islands, wrot...
View full detailsHawaii Mission Houses announces the publication of two new books which add to the scholarship and understanding of the American Protestant missiona...
View full detailsIn this groundbreaking work, Peter Mills reveals a wealth of insight into the emergence of the Hawaiian nation-state from sources mostly ignored by...
View full detailsThe bones of Hawaii’s King Kamehameha the Great were hidden at night in a secret location. In contrast, his successor Kamehameha III had a half-m...
View full detailsEngraved at Lahainaluna: A History of Printmaking by Hawaiians at the Lahainaluna Seminary, 1834-1844 Hardcover – June 30, 2014 by David W. Forbe...
View full detailsFacing the Spears of Change takes a close look at the extraordinary life of John Papa `Ī`ī. Over the years, `Ī`ī faced many personal and political ...
View full detailsFrom King Cane to the Last Sugar Mill by C. Allen Jones and Robert V. Osgood focuses on the technological and scientific advances that allowed Hawa...
View full detailsFor many years, Hawaiian Dictionary has been the definitive and authoritative work on the Hawaiian language. Now this indispensable reference volum...
View full detailsLearn a new Hawaiian word every day with this illustrated desk calendar that includes definitions, sample sentences, related words and phras...
View full detailsQueen Lili‘uokalani, born as Lydia Lili‘u Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamaka‘eha, was the last reigning monarch of the kingdom of Hawai‘i. She ascended t...
View full detailsThe pīʻāpā or Hawaiian alphabet was first printed by the missionaries in 1822. These primers were used to teach students the alphabet and then how...
View full detailsFollowing on the success of the first volume, Ho'opilipili 'Olelo II provides Hawaiian language learners of all levels with an entertaining new arr...
View full detailsThe enormous impact of sugarcane plantations in Hawai‘i has overshadowed the fact that Native Hawaiians introduced sugarcane to the islands nearly ...
View full details"...a local bestseller...(the authors) describe a pervasive way of conducting private and public affairs in which state and local office holders th...
View full detailsThe remains of Kaniakapupu–King Kamehameha III’s summer residence–bear no traces of the feast that once served ten thousand of his subjects gathere...
View full details“I went to Maui to stay a week and remained five. I had a jolly time. I would not have fooled away any of it writing letters under any consideratio...
View full detailsTracing the lives of some two hundred Native Hawaiian teachers, preachers, pastors, and missionaries, Na Kahu provides new historical perspectives ...
View full detailsIn a compact and portable format, this dictionary contains more than ten thousand entries, a welcome chapter on grammar explained in non-technical ...
View full details[In this] definitive book... [written] in a manner beautifully analogous to her subject, [Moriarty] intertwines multiple strands of narrative, from...
View full detailsDavid W. Forbes, Ralph Thomas Kam, Thomas A. Woods, Partners in Change: A Biographical Encyclopedia of American Protestant Missionaries in Hawaiʻi ...
View full detailsThis is a significant update to the highly influential text People and Cultures of Hawaii: A Psychocultural Profile. Since its publication in 1980,...
View full detailsThis book is intended as a general introduction to the ethnobotany of the Hawaiians and as such it presumes, on the part of the reader, little back...
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