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Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-17456-6 — Sharks upon the Land Seth Archer Index More Information Index ABCFM (American Board of ‘anā‘anā (sorcery), 109–10, 171, 172, 220 Commissioners for Foreign Missions), Andrews, Seth, 218 148, 152, 179, 187, 196, 210, 224 animal diseases, 28, 58–60 abortion, 220 annexation by US, 231, 233–34 adoption (hānai), 141, 181, 234 Aotearoa. See New Zealand adultery, 223 Arago, Jacques, 137 afterlife, 170, 200 Armstrong, Clarissa, 210 ahulau (epidemic), 101 Armstrong, Rev. Richard, 197, 207, 209, ‘aiea, 98–99 216, 220, 227 ‘Aikanaka, 187, 211 Auna, 153, 155 aikāne (male attendants), 49–50 ‘awa (kava), 28–29, 80, 81–82, 96, 97, ‘ai kapu (eating taboo), 31, 98–99, 124, 135, 139, 186 127, 129, 139–40, 141, 142, 143 bacterial diseases, 46–47 Albert, Prince, 232 Baldwin, Dwight, 216, 221, 228 alcohol consumption, 115–16, baptism, 131–33, 139, 147, 153, 162, 121, 122, 124, 135, 180, 186, 177–78, 183, 226 189, 228–29 Bayly, William, 44 Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, 95, 124 Beale, William, 195–96 ali‘i (chiefs) Beechey, Capt. Richard, 177 aikāne attendants, 49–50 Bell, Edward, 71, 72–73, 74 consumption, 122–24 Beresford, William, 56, 81 divine kingship, 27, 35 Bible, 167, 168 fatalism, 181, 182–83 Bingham, Hiram, 149, 150, 175, 177, 195 genealogy, 23, 26 Bingham, Sybil, 155, 195 kapu system, 64, 125–26 birth defects, 52 medicine and healing, 109 birth rate, 206, 217, 225, 233 mortality rates, 221 Bishop, Rev. Artemas, 198, 206, 208 relations with Britons, 40, 64 Bishop, Elizabeth Edwards, 159 sexual politics, 87 Blaisdell, Richard Kekuni, 109 Vancouver accounts, 70, 84 Blatchley, Abraham, 196 venereal disease, 49 Blonde (ship), 176 women’s role, 211 Boelen, Capt. Jacobus, 179 275 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-17456-6 — Sharks upon the Land Seth Archer Index More Information 276 Index Boki, xiv, 117, 131, 133, 139, 167–68, 169, population loss, 91–93 178, 183, 184, 185, 186 settler colonialism, 92–93 bones, sacred, 68 trade colonialism, 55 boxing matches, 122, 123, 124 Columbia (ship), 146 Bradley, William, 19, 36 communicable disease, 4, Brannan, Sam, 214 congenital syphilis, 44, 57, 58 Britain, 20, 177 Congregationalists, 145, 162 Britanee (ship), 85 consanguinity, 181 brothels, 184, 186 Constitution (Hawaiian), 202, 215, 233 Broughton, William Robert, 94–95, 97 consumption, 45, 122–24 Brown, William, 102 Cook, James bubonic plague, 2 arrival, 15 Buckle, William, 184 arrival on Kaua‘i, 33 burial practices, 103, 228 Colnett on third voyage of, 69–70 Burney, James, 29, 45 Cook-Lono, 34–35, 69 Bushnell, O. A., 57–58, 101, 110–11, 138 death of, 10, 20, 33, 35, 39 depopulation, 3 Cajabay-o-pio, 117–18 disease introduction, 38 Campbell, Archibald, 114, 115–16 documentation, 6, 20–21 Castro, John Elliot de, 118, 119, 127 gender divisions and religion, 31–32 Catholicism, 132, 133, 183–84, 185, 186, Rollin accounts, 58 187 sexual exchanges, 19–20, 48, 50 Chamberlain, Levi, 204 tuberculosis, 44–45 Chamisso, Adelbert von, 119, 121, 130 Cooke, Amos, 224 Chapin, Alonzo, 192, 196, 197, 198–99 Cooke, Juliette, 224 childbirth, 137 Corney, Peter, 146, 147 childlessness, 44, 195, 218 corpses, 103, 228 cholera, 101–2, 103 crabs (pubic lice), 41 Christianity cultural revolution, 14, 52, 121, baptism, 131, 133 123, 140 healing, 110 culture change, 4–13 infant mortality and infertility, 218–19 introduction of, 27 Davis, Isaac, 78, 111, 112 Islanders’ attitudes, 170, 173, 175, 179 death rate, 206, 217, 225, 226 missionaries, 145–46, 150, 152, 154, 155, debt, 173, 213 161, 163, 167, 187, 194, 200 Delano, Amasa, 67–68 population loss, 208 demography, 27–28, 79 sex laws, 224 depopulation Clark, Rev. Ephraim, 206, 207 causes and solutions, 207–8 Clerke, Charles, 38, 40, 44–45 Chamisso account, 121 Coan, Rev. Titus, 205, 206 colonialism impact, 2–3, 14–15, 91–92, Colnett, James, 61, 62, 63–64, 65–66, 113, 116 68–70, 71, 81 disease impact, 231 colonialism emigration laws, 224 cultural impact, 3–6 epidemics, 7, 175 current health outcomes, 235 Freycinet account, 134–35 documentation, 6 infant mortality and infertility, 217, Euro-American colonialism, 10 219–20 health and culture, 4 inter-island wars, 55 Indigenous health, 11–12 land ownership and depopulation, 203 introduced disease, 7–8 missionaries’ explanations, 197–200 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-17456-6 — Sharks upon the Land Seth Archer Index More Information Index 277 nullification of kapu system, 143–44 ‘ōku‘u epidemic, 111 Vancouver account, 70, 73–74 political and social change, 2 developmental problems, 44 smallpox, 225–26, 227–28 diet, 58–60, 97, 98, 103, 107–8, 171 evangelism, 14, 150, 152, 153, 168 disabilities, 44 Discovery (ship), 19, 35, 36, 44, 76, faith healing, 226 83, 84 family planning, 219–20 disease. See also venereal disease famine, 74, 171 animal diseases, 28, 58–60 Fatal Impact narrative, 9 colonialism impact, 14, 100–2, 109, 110 fatalism, 168–70, 200–1, 233 Cook’s arrival, 19–20, 35–38 fertility cultural impact, 3–6, 7–8 colonialism impact, 14, 105, 106 disease ecology, 47 depopulation, 135, 219 division of labor, 30–31 disease impact, 52 documentation, 6–7 heirs and kinship, 181–82, 183 epidemics, 175–76 kapu nullification, 126, 127, 145 explanations of, 52–53 Lono, 30 hygiene, 46–47 venereal disease, 43 impact of, 4, filariasis, 138, 139 introduced disease, 8–9, 126–27 firearms, 71–72, 76, 77 introduction dates, 59 fleas, 171 Māhele impact, 216–17 flu. See influenza major disease outbreaks, 60 folk medicine. See Native medicine missionaries, 194–201 food, 29–30, 58–60, 94–95, 97, 98, 103, overseas travel, 67–68, 177 107–8, 171 political and social change, 203–6 Foreign Mission School, 146 poverty, 171 fornication, 223 precontact diseases, 28–29 Freycinet, Louis, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134, Rollin accounts, 56–58 135, 139 seamen’s ailments, 55–56 Freycinet, Rose, 129, 131 sorcery, 172–73 fur trade, 54, 60–61, 67, 76 zoonotic diseases, 28 Dixon, George, 55, 62 Gagemeister, Leonty Andrianovich (Ludwig Dole, Sanford B., 232–33 August von), 116 dry/latent pox, 63 Gaimard, Joseph Paul, 136, 137, 138 dysentery, 101, 103 Galaup, Jean-François de (comte de la Pérouse), 56–57 elephantiasis, 41, 137–38, 139 gender relations Ellis, Rev. William, 110, 151–52, 153, colonialism impact, 108 154–56, 157–59, 161, 175 consumption, 123 Emerson, Rev. John S., 206, 208, 220–21 divisions, 30–32 Emerson, Ursula, 195 Euro-American colonialism, 12 emigration laws, 224 kapu nullification, 142–43 epidemics Māhele impact, 217 colonial history, 6, 10–11 religion, 4 colonialism impact, 12, 100–2, sex ratios, 135–36, 217 110, 111 violence, 52 depopulation, 7–8, 14, 175 George III, King, 124 influenza, 129 gold, 224 Māhele impact, 216–17 Golovnin, Vasily Mikhailovich, 121–22, measles, 67, 216 123, 130 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-17456-6 — Sharks upon the Land Seth Archer Index More Information 278 Index gonorrhea Hawai‘i island, xv, 19, 27, 30, 34–35, 50, Cook’s arrival, 20, 36 68–69, 71–72, 85–86, 95–99, 113, depopulation, 233 178–79, 194, 218 disease impact, 52 healing, 4, 104, 105 dry pox, 63 health hygiene, 47 colonialism and Indigenous health, 11–12 Islanders, 37, 41–42 cultural impact, 3, 4–13 missionary survey, 206 current health outcomes, 234–35 Rollin accounts, 57, 58 demography, 79 Great Awakening, 170, 194 depopulation, 14, 233 Great Fatalism, 170 documentation, 6–7 Green, Jonathan S., 205, 206, 207, 220 introduced disease, 126–27 Guérin, Nicolas François, 135 Māhele impact, 216–17 Gulick, Luther H., 229–31 national crisis, 4, notions of difference, 13 Ha‘a (chief), 158 overseas travel, 67–68 hānai (adoption), 141, 181, 234 political and social change, 203–4 Hansen’s disease (leprosy), 57, 137–38 precontact history, 21 Hapu‘u (Kahapu‘u), 194 heiau (temples), 23, 32, 104, 130, 140, 147 Hawai‘i Hewahewa, 141 classes, xv Hina (deity of medicine), 232 colonial America, 9–10 Ho‘oulu Lāhui program, 15 Constitution and government, 202, Hoapili, Ulumāheihei, 161, 184, 186, 209 211–13, 215, 233 Holman, Dr. Thomas, 149 cultural recovery, 12 homosexuality, 49–50 current health outcomes, 234–35 Honoli‘i, John, 209 demography, 27–28, 79 Honolulu depopulation, 91–93, 134–35 depopulation, 176 differences between islands, 26–27 illustration, 189 disease ecology, 47 imperialism, 213–14 documentation, 6–9 Kamehameha, 99, 100 ecology, 29–30 mumps, 204 gender divisions, 30–32 ‘ōku‘u epidemic, 101, 102–3 health and culture, 4–5, 6 public health, 208 health history, 10–11, 21 smallpox, 226, 227, 228, 233 hygiene and sanitation, 103–4 Hopu, Thomas, 145–46, 148, 149, 150, land ownership, 202–3 207–8 language, 12 House of Kalākaua, 182, 183 literacy, 6, 29, 150–51, 168 House of Nobles, 211, 221 maps, 24 hula (traditional songs), 186, 189, 191 names, xiv–xv Hulumanu attendants (Bird Feathers), 188 oral traditions, 22 human sacrifice, 23 Pacific trade, 54–55 Humehume, George Prince, 146, 148 political and social change, 203–4 hygiene, 46–47, 103–4 population, 2–3, 15, 27–28, 55 precontact history, 21–26, 28–29 ‘Ī‘ī, John Papa, 111, 112, 114, 205, 216 religion, 4–5 immigrant labor, 2, 14–15, 214, 224, 229, sciences, 29 231, 232–33 terminology, xiii–xv immunity to disease, 6, 28 venereal disease, 19–20, 48–50 Inamo‘o, 76 Hawaii (film), 21 inbreeding, 181, 191 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-17456-6 — Sharks upon the