Index to The Hawaiian Journal of History Volumes 31–35 1997–2001

Alvarez, Patricia M. (reviewer), Unconquerable Rebel; Robert A W. Wilcox and Hawai‘i Politics, 1880–1903, by Ernest Andrade, Jr., 31: 221–223; (reviewer) Women and Abell, A. G., 32: 40 Children First: The Life and Times of Elsie Wilcox of Adams, Governor. See Kuakini Kaua‘i, by Judith Gething Hughes, 31: 221–223; (author) Afong, Chun (sugar planter), 31: 105. See also Chun, Afong “The Battle for Wai‘apuka School: One Round of an Epic Agriculture and natural history (book list), 35: 112–115 Contest,” 33: 1–20 Ahrens, August (plantation manager), 33: 132 Amateur Musical Society () 31: 79, 87 Ahukie, 32: 58 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Ai, Chung Kun (auditor, businessman), 32: 187, 190; 35: 24. (), 31: 28, 36, 53, 153; 32: 70, 102–103; 34: 2, 113, 123 See also Chung, Kun Ai American Brewing Company, 31: 146–148 Ailau, Jack (musician), 33: 95 American Seamen’s Friend Society (New York), 31: 55 Ajax (ship), 34: 139 Anderson, Alexander E. (army officer), 32: 167 Akana, John (student), 31: 161 Anderson, Rufus ( secretary), 31: 36; 34: 5, 119–121, Alabama (ship), 31: 209 124, 129–131 Alatas, Syed, 34: 33 Andes (ship), 34: 101, 106 Albert Edward, Prince. See Prince of Hawai‘i Andrade, Ernest, Jr., Unconquerable Rebel: Robert W. Wilcox Alcohol. See Liquor and Hawaiian Politics, 1880–1903, reviewed by Patricia Alexander (early visitor, 1816), 34: 64 M. Alvarez, 31: 219–223 Alexander, A. C., 31: 107, 118 Andrews, Lorrin (), 31: 30, 61; 34: 7, 146 Alexander, Abigail “Abby” Baldwin, 31: 39 Andrews, Parnelly Pierce (missionary), 32: 101–119 Alexander & Baldwin (sugar factors), 31: 120, 137, 150 Andrews, Seth (missionary physician), 32: 101–119; 35: 6–7 Alexander House Settlement, , 33: 140 Anglican Church and Mission (Church of ), 31: 157– Alexander, James (sugar planter), 31: 104, 118 163; 34: 113–138, 154 Alexander, Mary (teacher), 31: 169 Annexation, 1898, 32: 141–154; 33: 215–220 Alexander, T. (sugar planter), 31: 104, 120–121 Anthony, J. Garner (attorney), 34: 191, 193 Alexander, Wallace, 33: 190 Archambaux, Gregory (Catholic priest), 33: 9 Alexander, William DeWitt (historian), 31: 31, 40–42; 33: 208 Ariyoshi, Koji, 35: 56–57 Alexander, William Patterson (missionary) 31: 28, 39; 32: 110 Arizona (ship), 32: 146, 152; 35: 65, 67–70, 72–75, 84 Ali, Mehmed, “Ho‘ohui‘aina Pala Ka Mai‘a: Remembering Armand, (Catholic priest), 32: 70 Annexation One Hundred Years Ago,” 32: 141–154 Armstrong, Clarissa Chapman (missionary), 31: 165; 32: 113 Allen, Helena (author), 32: 122 Armstrong, Richard (missionary), 31:164; 32: 113, 123; 33: 4, Allen, Riley (editor), 34: 198 7–9, 11–15, 18; 34: 4–5, 7, 37, 39 Allison, Samuel (physician), 34: 194, 198 Artemise (French ship), 31: 64–65; 32: 67–69, 74, 78–84, 86–88, Allred, Reddick N. (Mormon missionary), 31: 4 90, 92; 33: 2 Allred, Reddin A. (Mormon missionary), 31: 4 Arthur (ship), 32: 55 “‘Aloha Aina’: New Perspectives on ‘Kaulana Nā Pua,’” by Amy Astrolabe (French ship), 32: 69; 34: 70 Stillman, 33: 83–99 Atcherly, Mary (writer), 34: 10 “Along the Old Waterfront,” by Richard Greer, 32: Atherton family, 31: 157 25–66 Atherton, Frank C., 33: 150 Aluli, Yuklin (reviewer), Colonizing Hawai‘i: The Cultural Atkinson, Alatau (educator), 32: 129; 33: 48 Power of Law, by Sally Engle Merry, 35: 151–153 Atkinson, Edmund, 34: 155 INDEX TO THE HAWAIIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY VOLUMES 31–35  1997–2001

Atkinson, May, 33: 31, 48 Berger, Henry (bandmaster), 31: 79–80, 84, 87, 89, 90, 92; 33: Austin, Warren (ambassador to U.N.), 31: 195–198 90, 94. See also Australia (ship), 32: 144, 147; 33: 90 Berman, Weiler Association, 32: 136 Ayacucho (ship) 34: 103, 107 Bevani Opera Company, 31: 72 Ayusawa, Iwao (diplomat), 33: 184 Beyer, H. Otley, 33: 119 Bianchi, Eugeni and Giovanna (opera company), 31: 82–83 Bibliography, 31: 241–144; 32: 229–242; 33: 231–253; 34: B 237–257; 35: 101–140, 161–178 “Big Five” (sugar factors), 35: 44, 48, 49, 55 Babcock, William (ship captain), 32: 33 Biggs, John Jr. (judge), 35: 55 Bachelot, Alexis (Catholic priest) 32: 70–73 Bigler, Henry (Mormon missionary), 31: 1–2, 5–6, 11–12, 14, Bailey, Edward (missionary) 31: 28, 43 16 Bailey, Edward Hubbard (sugar planter), 31: 118, 120–121 Bijou Opera Company (New York), 31: 85–86 Bailey, William H. (sugar planter), 31: 121 Bingham, Hiram (missionary), 31: 28–29, 53, 205–208; 32: 3, Baird, Mr., 32: 91 19, 25, 112 Baker, John T., 33: 208, 209 Bingham, Hiram, Jr., 34: 174 Baker, Ray (photographer), 35: 112, 138–139 Bingham, Hiram III ( senator), 35: 77 Baker, Ululani Lewai (governess of Hawai‘i Island), 33: 209 Bird, Isabella (Bishop), 35: 25 Baldwin, Benjamin Douglas, 32: 166 Bird, Lance (film producer), 35: 66, 75 Baldwin, Charles, 31: 39 Birds, 31: 33 Baldwin, Dwight, 31: 31, 35, 40; 32: 160 Birkett, Mary Ellen, “The French Perspective on the Laplace Baldwin, Dwight (missionary physician), 31: 28, 29, 35, 36–38; Affair,” 32: 67–99; “Hawai’i in 1819: An Account by 35: 6–7 Camille de Roquefeuil,” 34: 69–92 Baldwin, Henry P., 31: 39 Biscaccianti, Elisa (opera performer), 31: 80 Balguerie Etienne (French ship), 34: 71–72, 84 Bishop, Anna (prima donna), 31: 74, 80 Baranov, Alexander, 34: 83 Bishop, Artemas (missionary), 31: 13, 28–29, 38, 61; 32: 118 Baresh, Joseph (engineer), 34: 204–205 Bishop, Charles Reed (banker), 32: 41; 33: 33 Barnard, Charles H., 32: 172 Bishop, Princess Bernice Pauahi, 31: 73 Barnet, Diane, “Honolulu 1870,” 35: 35–41 Bishop, Sereno E. (missionary), 31: 31, 40–45 Barber, Henry (ship captain), 32: 55 Blair, James, 34: 147 Barber, Thomas (U.S. army officer), 32: 146, 149, 152 Blaisdell Concert Hall, Honolulu, 31: 77 Barratt, Glynn, 34: 66 Blanchard (ship captain), 32: 55 Barrere, Dorothy (historian), 32: 26–28; 34: 41–42 Blatchely, Abraham (missionary physician), 32: 21, 57 Bartow, C. S., 32: 48–49 Bliss, Emily Curtis (missionary), 32: 111 Basilish (ship) 32: 63 Blonde (ship), 32: 27, 57, 61 “Battle for Wai‘apuka School: One Round of an Epic Contest,” Blount, James H. 33: 35–37, 39 by Patricia Alvarez, 33: 1–20 Bloxam, Richard (chaplain) 34: 65 “Bayonet Constitution of 1887,” 31: 131–132; 33: 208 Board of Health, 33: 120, 132–134 Beardslee, L. A. (U.S. navy admiral), 32: 144 Board of Immigration, 31: 100 Beaver (ship), 34: 103, 107 Boissier, Theodore (Catholic lay brother), 32: 70 Beck, Louis (writer), 32: 209 (chief, governor of O‘ahu), 31: 163; 32: 3, 32, 35, 57; 34: Becker, Robert (reviewer), The Folding Cliffs, by W. S. Merwin, 77, 85 33: 223–227 Bolina (ship), 34: 103 Beckley, George Mooheau, 33: 209 Bond, Elias (missionary), 31: 28, 156; 33: 4–5, 6, 9, 12, 15–16 Beckwith, George (sugar planter), 31: 103, 115 Bondu, (Catholic lay brother), 32: 70 Bee (ship), 34: 103 Bonite (ship), 32: 69 Beecher, William (navy captain), 31: 184 Books about Hawai‘i, 35: 101–140 Beechert, Edward (historian), 33: 134 Booth, Mr., 31: 4 Beer and Brewers, 31: 143–150 Bongaars, Mona (reviewer), : The Story of Father Belhaven (ship), 34: 104, 108 Damien, by Hilde Eynikel, 34: 221–223 Bell, Frank T., 35: 26 Bordelais (ship), 34: 71–72, 84 Benham, Maenette K. P. “The Voice‘less’ Hawaiian: An Analysis Boston Lyric Opera Company, 31: 85–87 of Educational Policymaking 1820–1960,” 32: 121–140 Bouains (ship captain), 34: 76 Benson (army officer), 34: 191 Boussole (ship), 34: 70 Benson, Ezra T., 31: 17 Bouslog, Harriet (attorney), 35: 55, 58

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Bowman, Donald (sanitary inspector), 33: 132, 136, 138, 140, 148 C Bowman, Harold (colonel), 31: 192 Bowman, Holst, Macfarlane, Richard, Ltd. (advertising C. Brewer & Company (sugar factor), 31: 104, 118; 32: 40, 62, agency), 35: 109 137; 34: 95 Boxer (ship), 32: 172 Cadboro (ship), 34: 101 Boyd, James Harbottle (aide to Kalākaua), 33: 209 C. Q. Yee Hop Market, 31: 147 Boyd, Robert (high sheriff), 32: 39 Cahill, Emmett, The Shipmans of East Hawai‘i, reviewed by Boylan, Dan (reviewer), Who Runs the University? the Politics Sandra Wagner-Wright, 31: 223–224 of Higher Education in Hawai‘i, 1885–1992, by David Camarinos, Peter (fruit exporter), 31: 130–131 Yount, 31: 238–239; An Unlikely Revolutionary: Matsuo Cambridge History of the Pacific Islanders, edited by Donald Takabuki and the Making of Modern Hawai‘i, by Matsuo Denoon et al., reviewed by Rod Edmond, 32: 207–210 Takabuki, et al., No Ordinary Man; William Francis Quinn, Campbell, Archibald, 32: 50 His Role in Hawai‘i’s History, by Mary C. Kahulumana Cannon, George Q. (Mormon missionary), 31: 1–2, 5, 14 Richards, 33: 227–230; video documentary reviews, Captain Cook’s World: Maps of the Life and Voyages of James 35: 141–147; O Hawai‘i: Of Hawai‘i from Settlement Cook, R.N., by John Robson, reviewed by Eleanor to Kingdom, 35: 142–143; Nation Within: The Story Nordyke, 35: 158–160 of America’s Annexation of the Nation of Hawai‘i, 35: Caranaue, John J. (French resident), 32: 37 144–145; Hawai‘i’s Last Queen, 35: 144–145; 1946, The Carlsmith, Carl S. (attorney), 35: 46–47 Great Sugar Strike, 35: 145; The Great Dock Strike, Caroline (ship), 34: 64 35: 145–146; The 442nd: Duty, Honor and Loyalty, 35: Carter, George Robert (governor), 34: 181; 35: 44 146–147; (author) John A. Burns: The Man and His Times, Carter, Helen Strong, 34: 181 with T. Holmes, reviewed by Tom Coffman, 35: Carter, Henry A. P. (government official), 33: 77 149–151 Carter, Jimmy (U.S. president), 31: 214; 32: 206 Bradley, Will (sailor), 31: 63 Carter, Joseph O., Sr. (master mariner), 34: 142 Brandywine (ship), 35: 38 Cartwright, Alexander, 34: 145–149, 152 Brannicks, Stephen, 35: 38 Cartwright, Bruce, 34: 64 Branson, Phil (opera performer), 31: 86 Cartwright, James F. (reviewer), Malamalama: A History of the “Bread and Jelly,” by Gussie Ornellas, 35: 91–100 University of Hawai‘i, by Robert M. Kamins and Robert E. Brewer. See C. Brewer & Co. Potter, 33: 220–222 Brinsmade, Ladd & Hooper (business firm), 32: 35–39 Castle, Alfred L. “U.S. Commercial Policy in Hawai‘i, ” 33: Brinsmade, Peter Allan (businessman), 31: 58–59, 63–64, 66; 69–82 32: 35, 39, 43 Castle & Cooke (sugar factors), 31: 106, 118–121, 137; 33: 130, Broadbent, Edward, H. W. (plantation manager), 33: 133 147–150 Brown (marshal), 32: 150 Castle, Samuel N. (missionary, businessman), 31: 118; 32: 37; Brown, William (English trader), 32: 25–26 34: 31 Browne, John Mills, 34: 155 Castle, William Richards (attorney), 32: 127; 33: 175–176, 179 Bruckheimer, Jerry (movie producer), 35: 65 Castro, A. D., 34: 190 Brutus (ship), 32: 144; 34: 80 Castro, Juan Elliot d’ (secretary to ), 34: 75 Bryan, William (naturalist), 35: 26–27 and Mission in Hawai‘i, 31: 163–166; 32: Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry, 32: 133 70–73, 80, 83; 33: 1–20 Burgess, John W. (educator), 32: 127 Cecchi, Pietro (opera performer), 31: 83 Burgess, Mr. (carpenter), 31: 4 “Cemetery for Foreigners,” by Robert C. Schmitt, 34: 63–68 Burlingame, Anson (diplomat), 33: 59, 61 Central Union Church, Honolulu, 33: 185; 34: 174–175 Burlingame, Burl (journalist), 35: 65 Chamberlain, , 31: 31, 35 Burnham, Mr., 32: 38 Chamberlain, Levi (missionary), 31: 65, 68; 34: 29 Burns, J. S. G. (army officer), 32: 161 Chamisso, Adelbert von (naturalist), 31: 41 Burns, John A. (governor of Hawai‘i), 35: 149–151 (book Chang, Bung Tong, 34: 204 review) Chang Wing, 32: 190 Byrd, Harry (U.S. senator), 31: 183 Channing, Stockard (actress), 35: 71–72 Byron, Lord George Anson, 32: 26–27, 56 Chapin, Helen Geracimos, Shaping History: The Role of Newspapers in Hawai‘i, reviewed by Ronn Ronck, 31: 224–228; (reviewer), Presstime in Paradise: The Life and Times of , 1856–1995, by George Chaplin, 33: 213–215; 34: 45

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Chaplin, George, Presstime in Paradise: The Life and Times of Coan, Titus (missionary), 31: 28–30, 34–35, 41–45; 32: 113–114 the Honolulu Advertiser, 1856–1995, reviewed by Helen G. Cobb, John, 35: 16, 25 Chapin, 33: 213–215 Cobb, William (attorney), 35: 57 Charles Nelson (ship), 32: 146 Coffman, Tom, Nation Within: The Story of American Charlton, Betsy, 32: 44 Annexation of the Nation of Hawai‘i, reviewed by Charlton, Richard (British consul), 32: 36, 43–48. 51, 53–55, Jonathan Osorio, 33: 215–220; (reviewer) John A. Burns: 70; 34: 93–111 The Man and His Times, by Dan Boylan and T. Michael Chatham (ship), 32: 26 Holmes, 35: 149–151, 142–143 Cheever, Henry, 32: 40 Cohen, (theater manager), 31: 86 Chernin, Ted, “My Experiences in the Honolulu Chinatown Coke, James (judge), 32: 194, 197, 198; 35: 48, 50 Red-Light District,” 34: 203–218 Cole, George (ship captain), 32: 37–38 Chiefs’ Children’s School, 31: 73 Colon (ship), 32: 144 Childs, Clinton, 33: 135–137 Colonizing Hawai‘i: The Cultural Power of Law, by Sally Engle Chiles, Henry (navy officer), 35: 67 Merry, reviewed by Yuklin Aluli, 35: 151–153 China (history), 32: 175–192 Columbia (ship), 32: 32; 34: 103–109 Chinatown, 1940s, 34: 216–217 Conception (ship), 32; 62 Chinatown fires, 1886 and 1900, 35: 103 Cononniere (ship), 34: 76 Chinatown map, 1847, 32: 34; 34: (map 1943), 206 Conrad, Agnes (archivist), 31: 217 Chinese in Hawai‘i, 31: 74, 104–105, 107–117, 120, 151–178; Cook, James (British explorer), 32: 8; 34: 79, 140 32: 34, 175–192, 210–215; 35: 24, 27, 39 Cooke, Starr (missionary), 31: 73–74, 118; 35: 6–7 Ching, Ashley (with others), “Hawaiiana in 1999,” 34: 237–257; Cooke, Juliette Montague (missionary), 31: 34, 73–75, 83; 35: 11 “Hawaiiana in 2000,” 35: 161–178 Cooke, Mary. See Montague, Annis Ching Chow (banker), 32: 189 Cooke, Richard A., 32: 195, 198 Chock Cheong, 32: 190 Coontz, Robert (admiral), 31: 182 Chun Afong (businessman), 31: 161 Corney, Peter, 32: 32, 48 Chun, Agnes, 35: 78 Costa, Frank de, 34: 16 Chun, Lee Hau, 34: 204 Courcy, Nevinson de (“Toby”), 33: 49 Chun Mun Him (student), 31: 161 Cowlitz (ship), 34: 109 Chung Kun Ai (student), 31: 161, 173. See also Ai, Chung Kun Cox (sailor), 33: 5 Chung Lee (student), 31: 169 Cox, Frank (hotel manager), 32: 160 . See Anglican Church and Mission Crawford, David (university president), 33: 171–182, 184, 195 Cisco, Dan, Hawai‘i Sports: History, Facts, Statistics, reviewed Cristy, Albert M. (judge), 35: 55 by James Joseph Donovan, III, 34: 219–220 Crocker, Thomas, 32: 33 City of Newport (ship), 32: 144 Cummings, J. M. (businessman), 34: 196 City of Para (ship), 32: 144 Cummings, Thomas (rancher), 34: 144, 148 City of Peking (ship), 32: 144 Cushing, Samuel, 32: 36 City of Sydney (ship), 32: 144 Civil War, 1861–1864, 31: 98, 99, 118 Clark, Cooper Madison, 32: 61 D Clark, Ephraim (missionary), 31: 7, 13 Clark, Madison, 32: 39, 40 Daggett, Rollin (U.S. minister), 34: 157 Cleghorn, Annie (later Mrs. Hay Wodehouse), 33: 22–24, 49 Damien, Joseph De Veuster (Catholic priest), 33: 14–15; 34: Cleghorn, Archibald Scott, 33: 21, 23–24, 26, 33, 36, 44, 48 221–223 (book review) Cleghorn, Rose (half sister of Ka‘iulani), 33: 48, 51 Damon, Francis William “Frank” (educator), 31: 151–157; 32: Clemens, Samuel L. See Twain, Mark 190–191 Clementine (ship), 34: 103–105, 107–108 Damon, Samuel Chenery (missionary), 31: 35, 154, 157 Cleveland, Grover (U.S. President), 33: 34, 39, 72, 78–79 Damon, Samuel Mills (banker), 35: 47 Cleveland, Richard, 34: 64 Dana, James Dwight (geologist), 31: 34–35, 37, 43, 45 Clifford, O. G. , 32: 49 Dang, Fook, 32: 190 Clinton, William (U.S. president), 34: 133 Dang Ming–san, 32: 190 Clough (sailor), 33: 62 Dang Siang, 32: 190 Coady, Richard (ship chandler), 34: 147, 150 Dang Yun-nam (Chinese revolution leader), 32: 176–177 Coan, Fidelia (missionary), 31: 29; 32: 113 Darwin, Charles (botanist), 31: 27–44 Coan, Harriet Fidelia, 31: 31, 33 Davies, Alice. See Warner, Alice Davies

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Davies, Theo H. (sugar factor), 31: 88, 157; 32: 40; 33: 22–23, D’Ormay, Josephine (opera performer), 31: 80 32–37, 39–40, 42–45, 48, 51 Dorrance, William H., “The U. S. Army on Kaua‘i, 1909–1942,” Davis, (British sailor), 32: 8, 30–31; 34: 63–65, 78 32: 155–169; “Scorched Earth Policy for O‘ahu,” 33: Davis, Lynn Ann, “Photographically Illustrated Books about 159–169 Hawai‘i, 1854–1945,” 35: 101–140 Doshisha University, Kyoto, 33: 173–177, 182, 189 Davis, Robert Grimes (merchant), 34: 142, 148, 150–151 Douglas, David (Scot botanist), 31: 36, 62 Davis, William Heath, 34: 77, 142, 144 Downton, Henry, 32: 48 Dawn (ship), 32: 62 Dowsett, James, 34: 40 Daws, A. Gavan (historian), 31: 217; 33: 101; 35: 12 Drew and Company (carpenters), 32: 39, 40 Dean, Arthur L. (university president), 33: 177–179, 185 Drew, Gamaliel, 32: 40 “Death in Hawai‘i: The Epidemics of 1848–1849,” by Robert C. Drum, Hugh A. (army officer), 32: 161–162 Schmitt and Eleanor C. Nordyke, 35: 1–13 Dryad (ship) 34: 101–102, 106 De Baugh, Raymond, 34: 213 Dudoit, Jules (French consul), 31: 64; 32: 37, 42, 53, 73, 79; 33: de Costa, Frank. See Costa, Frank de 4; 34: 93, 139, 142 De Folcos Opera Company, 31: 72 Dulles, John Foster (U.N. delegate), 31: 188 Delano, Amasa (ship captain), 34: 53–54 Dumenil, Lynn, 34: 163 “Delbert E. Metzger, Hawai‘i’s Liberal Judge,” by H. Brett Duperrey, Louis Isidore (hydrographer), 32: 26, 28 Melendy, 35: 43–63 Dupetit-Thouars, Abel (ship captain), 32: 69, 72–73, 75, 79 Denmark Hill (ship), 34: 102–106 Durham, Benjamin, 34: 160 Denoon, Donald, editor (with others), The Cambridge History Dye, Bob, “A Memoria of What the People Were: The of the Pacific Islanders, reviewed by Rod Edmond, 32: Sandwich Island Institute and Hawaiian Spectator,” 31: 207–210 53–69; Merchant Prince of The Sandalwood Mountains, Derby, Charles (ship captain), 34: 63–65 reviewed by Loretta Pang, 32: 210–215; (reviewer) Description and travel (books), 35: 116–131 Hawai‘i Joins the World, by Walter Judd, 34: 229–230 Desmond, Jane C., Staging Tourism: Bodies on Display from Dye, Tom (reviewer), Surveying the Mahele: Mapping the Waikiki to Sea World, reviewed by Phyllis Turnbull, 35: Hawaiian Land Revolution, by Riley M. Moffat and Gary 153–158 L. Fitzpatrick, 31: 230–232; Sites of Maui, by Elspeth Dhaulli (ship), 34: 101 Sterling, 32: 226–228 Dickey, Charles (architect), 33: 133, 148 Diell, Caroline Platt (missionary), 32: 39 Diell, John (missionary), 31: 35, 55–56, 58, 62, 66; 34: 65 E Dillingham, Benjamin (businessman), 35: 44 Dillingham, Harold, 32: 194 “E Ola Mau Kākou I Ka ‘Ōlelo Makuahine: Hawaiian Dillingham, Walter (businessman), 32: 197, 199; 34: 174; 35: Language Policy and the Courts,” by Paul F. Nahoa Lucas, 44–45, 50–51, 58 34: 1–128 Dillon, Guillaume (French consul), 33: 7, 9–10 Eagle (ship), 34: 77–78, 101–103 Dillon, Richard (librarian), 31: 216 Eaker, Ira (general), 31: 193 Dilworth, Mary Jane (Mormon missionary), 31: 3 Edmond, Rod, Representing the South Pacific: Colonial Dimond, Henry (missionary), 31: 35 Discourse from Cook to Gauguin, reviewed by Gary Pak, Discovery (ship), 32: 26 32: 215–217; (reviewer) The Cambridge History of the Disease. See Epidemics Pacific Islanders, edited by Donald Denoon et al., 32: Displacing Natives: The Rhetorical Production of Hawai‘i, by 207–210 Houston Wood, reviewed by Phyllis Turnbull, 34: 232–236 Education, 32: 121–140; 33: 1–20; 34: 1–28 Dodge, Frank, 31: 135 Eisenhower, Dwight D. (general, U.S. president), 31: 184 Dole, Charlotte Close Knapp. See Knapp, Charlotte Close Elbert, Samuel H. (linguist), 33: 87; 34: 1 Dole, James (pineapple planter), 31: 139 Eleanor (ship), 32: 8 Dole, Sanford Ballard (governor) 31: 131, 133–136, 213–214; Elisa Ann (ship), 32: 33, 61 32: 127, 142, 206; 33: 195; 35: 102–103 Elizabeth (ship), 34: 104 Dominis, John Owen, 32: 54; 33: 26 Elliott, Jose, 32: 59, 60 Don Quixote (ship), 32: 36 Ellis, William (British missionary), 31: 28–29; 32: 1–2, 19, 21, Donelly (professor), 31: 165 58–59; 34: 119 Donovan, James Joseph III, (reviewer), Hawai‘i Sports: History, Elwell, Robert, Jr., 32: 33 Facts, Statistics, by Dan Cisco, 34: 219–220 Embree, John (anthropologist), 33: 128 Dooley, Mary True, “House Calls, Long Distance,” 32: 101–119 Embuscade (ship), 33: 3–4

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Emerson, John S. (missionary), 31: 28 Fitzgerald, Eugene (army officer), 32: 162–163, 167 Emerson, Nathaniel B. (physician), 33: 95, 204 Fitzpatrick, Gary L., Surveying the Mahele: Mapping the Emerson, Ursula (missionary), 31: 30, 32, 36 Hawaiian Land Revolution, with Riley M. Moffat, Emma, Queen (Emma Rooke Kaleleonalani), 31: 73, 87–88, reviewed by Tom Dye, 31: 230–232; 32: 27 158–159, 162; 34: 114, 126–127, 132, 148–149 Fly (ship), 34: 105, 108 Emmeluth, John (pineapple pioneer), 31: 130–132, 134–136 Folding Cliffs, by W. S. Merwin, reviewed by Robert Becker, 33: Emmert, Paul (artist), 31: 209–210 223–227 Emmons, Delos C. (military governor), 32: 164–165, 201; 33: Forager (ship), 34: 105, 109 160; 34: 191, 193 Forbes, Cochran (missionary), 32: 116–118 Ena, John, 33: 209 Forbes, David W. (bibliographer), 32: 2; 34: 188; Hawaiian Enfield (ship), 34: 103, 107 National Bibliography, Vol. I; 1780–1830, reviewed by “An English Entrepreneur in the Hawaiian Islands: The Life Chieko Tachihata, 34: 225–229 and Times of John Kidwell, 1849–1922,” by Richard A Forester (ship), 34: 78 Hawkins, 31: 127–142 Ford, Alexander Hume 33: 192 Enterprise (ship), 32: 172 Fornander, Abraham (historian), 33: 14–15, 207; 34: 140, “Entrepôt to the World: ’s Observations of 148–149, 156–158 Trade via Hawai’i, 1828–1841,” by Richard MacAllan, 34: Forrestal, James (secretary of the navy), 31: 183, 191–192, 197 93–112 Fort Street Church, Honolulu, 31: 79 Epidemics, 31: 1–26, 81; 32: 147–148; 33: 101–117, 132; 35: Fortas, Abe (undersecretary of the interior), 31: 195 1–13, 103. See also Statistics 442nd: Duty, Honor, and Loyalty (documentary), reviewed by Episcopal Church. See Anglican Church and Mission Dan Boylan, 35: 146–147 Erdman, J. P. (pastor), 34: 174 Fouresnel, Leonard (priest), 31: 165 Erickson, Charlotte, 31: 127 Francis, Willard H., 31: 144–145 Ethnography (books), 35: 135–136 Franck, Harry A. (writer), 34: 187 Evard, Clement (priest), 31: 165 Freeman, Dwight, 35: 56–57 Europa (ship), 32: 54; 34: 105, 109 “Freemasonary in Hawai’i: A Multinational Fraternity, 1848– Evermann, Barton Warren, 35: 17, 2 1905,” by Frank J. Karpiel, 34: 139–168 ‘Ewa Plantation, O‘ahu, 33: 148–149 “French Perspective on the Laplace Affair,” by Mary Ellen Eynikel, Hilde, Molokai: The Story of , reviewed Birkett, 32: 67–99 by Mona Bomgaars, 34: 221–223 French, William (merchant), 32: 35, 53, 55 Freycinet, Louis de (French explorer), 32: 26, 69; 34: 69, 85 Frick, Domonic (French consul), 31: 40 F Friedman, Hal M. “Modified Mahanism: Pearl Harbor, The Pacific War, and Changes to the National Security Fair American (ship) 32: 8 Strategy for the Pacific Basin, 1945–1947,” 32: 179–204 Fairbain, Bessie (opera performer), 31: 86 Friends (ship), 34: 105, 109 Farini, Antonio (opera performer), 31: 84 Frissel, Toni (photographer), 35: 109 Farrer, William (Mormon missionary), 31: 1–3, 5–6, 10–12, 14 “From Barracks to Family Homes: A Social History of Labor Farrington, Elizabeth (delegate to Congress), 35: 59 Housing Reform on Hawai‘i Sugar Plantations,” by Barnes Farrington, Joseph (delegate to congress), 32: 197; 35: 59 Riznik, 33: 119–157 Favorite (ship), 32: 77 Fujimoto, Charles, 35: 56–57 Faye, Lindsay Anton (plantation manager), 32: 161 Fujimoto, Eileen, 35: 56–57 Fayerweather, Abram, 31: 53–58, 60–61, 65–66; 34: 142 Fujiwara Opera Company, 31: 72 Ferguson, Henry, 33: 55, 57, 59–61, 64 Furlong, V. R. (admiral), 34: 196 Ferguson, Kathy E. (with Phyllis Turnbull), Oh Say Can You See? The Semiotics of the Military in Hawai‘i, reviewed by R. D. K. Herman, 34: 223–225 G Ferguson, Samuel, 33: 55, 57, 59–61 Ferreira, Antonio (Aikona), 32: 30 Gabrielson, William (police), 34: 186, 188–189, 191–192, 197, Field, Barnum, 34: 147 209, 214 Filipino Piecemeal Sugar Strike of 1924–1925, by John E. Gairdner, Meredith (physician), 31: 36, 45 Reinecke, reviewed by Charles S. Sasaki, 31: 233–235 Gallagher, J., 31: 132 Filipinos in Hawai’i (book review), 31: 233–235 ; 33: 128–129 Ganymede (ship), 34: 101–102, 106–107 Fish and fishing, 35: 15–34 Gardner, Captain, 32: 59 Fisher, J. H. (national guard commander), 32: 149 Gasting, 33: 57

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Gay & Robinson Plantation, Kaua‘i, 32: 166 Hagemeister (Russian official), 34: 82 General Royal T. Frank (ship), 32: 161, 164 Hagen, Jerome T., War in the Pacific, reviewed by E. Rick Genealogy (ali‘i), 32: 4–7 Stepien, 32: 218–220; (reviewer) Guardians of Empire: The Germans in Hawai‘i, 31: 107 U. S. Army and the Pacific, 1902–1940, by Brian M. Linn, Gibson, Walter Murray, 31: 17, 91; 33: 17 32: 223–226 Gleaves, Albert (admiral), 31: 183 Hager, Charles (missionary in China), 31: 172 Globe (ship), 34: 104, 108 Hagood, Rufus, 32: 194, 197–198 Glockner, Walter, 35: 53–55 Haiku Sugar Company, Maui, 31: 103–104, 106, 109–116, Goff, Winfred (opera performer), 31: 86 119–121 Gold Rush, California, 1849, 34: 144–145, 153 Hale Naua Society (in Notes & Queries), 33: 203–212 Golden, Ernest, 35: 79 Hall, Dale E. “Opera and Operetta in Nineteenth Century Goo Kim Fui, 31: 157 Hawai‘i,” 31: 71–96 Goodale, Warren (plantation manager), 31: 116 Hall, Edwin O. (missionary), 31: 45, 63, 66 Goodrich, Joseph (missionary), 31: 28–29, 35–36, 42–43 Hall, Jack (labor organizer), 35: 56–59 Graham, Augusta Berger, 31: 169 Hall, Nelson, 32: 36 Grannoch (ship), 31: 153 Hallam, Henry (opera performer), 31: 85 Grant, Glen (author), 33: 227 Hamilton, W. H. (opera performer), 31: 85 Grant, Ulysses S. (U. S. president), 33: 77 Hammond, Francis A. (Mormon missionary), 31: 3–4, 7, 9, 11 Gravier, Louis, 32: 61 Hannah (ship), 34: 109 Gray, Asa (professor), 31: 35 Hansen’s disease. See Great Hawaiian Dock Strike (documentary), reviewed by Dan Harada, Tasuku (educator), 33: 171–201 Boylan, 35: 146 Harding, Warren (U.S. president), 31: 183; 32: 205; 33: 80 Green, Epraim (Mormon missionary) 31: 4 Harlequin (ship), 34: 104–105, 108–109 Green, Jonathan Smith (missionary), 32: 113 Harris, George (judge), 35: 55 Green, Thomas (army officer), 34: 190 Hassinger, John, 34: 157–158 Green, William Lowthian (author), 33: 205 Hasslocher, Eugene (voice teacher), 31: 83 Greenway, F. J., 32: 53 Harvell, A. H., 34: 157 Greer, Richard A., “How the Hawaiian Journal of History Hawai‘i in 1803, 34: 55–59 Began,” 31: 216–217; “Along the Old Honolulu Hawai‘i in 1819, 34: 69–92 Waterfront,” 32: 25–66; “Dousing Honolulu’s Red Lights,” Hawai‘i Historical Review, 31: 216 34: 185–202 “Hawai‘i in 1819: An Account by Camille de Roquefeuil,” by Gregg, David (minister of finance), 34: 147–148, 153–154, 162 Mary Ellen Birkett, 34: 69–92 Grieve, Robert (publisher), 34: 7–8 Hawai‘i Island, 33: 1–20 Grimes, Eliab H., 32: 30, 33, 36 Hawai‘i Joins the World, by Walter Judd, reviewed by Bob Dye, Grimes, Hiram, 32: 36–37 34: 229–230 Grove Farm Plantation, Kaua‘i, 32: 158–160; 33: 133–134, Hawai‘i Opera Theatre, 1960, 31: 72 136–140, 145 Hawai‘i Sports: History, Facts, Statistics, by Dan Cisco, Guardians of Empire: The U. S. Army and the Pacific, 1902– reviewed by James Joseph Donovan III, 34: 219–220 1940, by Brian Linn, reviewed by Jerome T. Hagen, 32: Hawai‘i Tourist Bureau, 35: 109–110, 131–133 223–226 “Hawai‘i Turns to Sugar: The Rise of the Plantation Centers, Guerriere (ship), 32: 172 1860–1880,” by Carol A. MacLennan, 31: 97–125 Guillou, Charles (physician), 34: 153 “Hawai‘i War Veterans and Battle Deaths,” by Robert C. Gulick, Charles T., 34: 159 Schmitt, 32: 171–174 Gulick, Fanny Hinkley Thomas (missionary), 32: 106, 110 Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company, Maui, 31: 98, 104 Gulick, John T., 31: 31, 36, 39–40, 43–45 Hawaiian Evangelical Association (HEA), 31: 156–157; 32: Gulick, Peter Johnson (missionary), 31: 37; 32: 106 191; 33: 176–177, 179, 184; 34: 31, 40, 46 . See Language, Hawaiian Hawaiian Medical Association, 31: 37–38 H Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society, 31: 28; (in Notes and Queries) 31: 205–208 Haalilio, Timothy, 32: 46, 80 Hawaiian National Band (military), 33: 89–90 Hackfeld & Company (later American Factors, AMFAC), 31: Hawaiian National Bibliography, 1790–1830; Vol. I, by David 118, 32: 49 Forbes, reviewed by Chieko Tachihata, 34: 225–229 Hackfeld, Henry, 32: 48 Hawaiian Opera House, 31: 72, 74–75, 77–79 Haertig, E. W., 32: 131 Hawaiian Spectator (newspaper), 31: 53–69

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Hawaiian Sugar Company, Kaua‘i, 32: 160 Hitchcock, Harvey Rexford (missionary), 33: 16 Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association (HSPA) 33: 119–120, Hoopili (ali‘i), 32: 12, 14, 19, 21 131, 134–135, 137, 145–146, 148, 153 Hoddick, Howard (attorney), 35: 56–57, 59 “Hawaiian Syllabary Circa 1830, The” (in Notes & Queries), by Ho Fon (Chinese revolutionary leader), 32: 179 James Rumford, 31: 205–208 Holmes, Hannah, 32: 33 “Hawaiiana in 1996: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Holmes, T. Michael, with Dan Boylan, John A. Burns: The Man Interest,” compiled by Chieko Tachihata, Nancy Morris, and His Times, reviewed by Tom Coffman, 35: 149–151 Joan Hori, and Cheryl Toyama, 31: 241–254 Holt, Robert, 32: 59–60 “Hawaiiana in 1997: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Home Rule Party, 1900, 31: 134 Interest,” compiled by Chieko Tachihata, Nancy Morris, Hong Tong (student), 31: 169 Joan Hori, and Cheryl Toyama, 32: 229–242 Honolulu Advertiser (newspaper), 33: 213–215 “Hawaiiana in 1998: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Honolulu Brewing and Malting Company, Ltd., 31: 146 Interest,” compiled by Chieko Tachihata, Nancy Morris, “Honolulu 1870,” by Diane Barnet, 35: 35–41 Joan Hori, and Cheryl Toyama, 33: 231–253 Honolulu Medical Association. See Hawaiian Medical “Hawaiiana in 1999: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Association Interest,” compiled by Joan Hori, Jodie Mattos, Chieko “Ho‘ohui‘aina Pala Ka Mai‘a : Remembering Annexation One Tachihata, and Ashley Ching, 34: 237–257 Hundred Years Ago,” by Mehmed Ali, 32: 141–154 “Hawaiiana in 2000: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Hooker, Joseph Dalton, 31: 27 Interest,” compiled by Joan Hori, Jodie Mattos, Dore Hooper, Augusta (music teacher), 31: 73 Minatodani, and Ashley Ching, 35: 161–178 Hooper, William (sugar planter) 31: 63, 66; 32: 37, 107–108 “Hawai‘i’s Beer and Brewers,” by Robert Schmitt, 31: 143–150 Hoover, Herbert (U.S. president), 32: 205; 35: 49 “Hawai‘i’s Commerical Fishing Industry: 1820–1945,” by Hopkins, Manley (Hawai‘i consul in London), 31: 158; 34: Donald M. Schug, 35: 15–34 115–116, 154 “Hawai‘i’s Holy War: English Bishop Staley, American Hopper, Bruce, 31: 188–189 Congregationalists, and the Hawaiian Monarchs, 1860– Hopu, Thomas, 32: 18, 118, 172 1870,” by Robert Louis Semes, 34: 113–138 Hori, Joan (with others), “Hawaiiana in 1996,”: 31: 241–254; Hawai‘i’s Last Queen (documentary), reviewed by Dan Boylan, “Hawaiiana in 1997,” 32: 229–242; “Hawaiiana in 35: 144–145 1998,” 33: 231–253; “Hawaiiana in 1999,” 34: 237–257; Hawkins, James (Mormon missionary), 31: 1 “Hawaiiana in 2000,” 35: 161–178 Hawkins, Richard A., “An English Entrepreneur in the Hori, Teiichi (pastor), 33: 176–185 Hawaiian Islands: The Life and Times of John Kidwell, “Hornet: Mark Twain’s Interpretations of a Perilous Journey,” 1849–1922,” 31: 127–142 by David Zmijewski, 33: 55–67 Hayes, Bully, 31: 208 Hou Chung-i (Chinese revolutionary leader), 32: 177 Hayes, Catherine (opera performer), 31: 80 “House Calls, Long distance,” by Mary True Dooley, 32: 101– Hazama, Dorothy O. (author), 32: 145 119 “He Kānāwai E Ho‘opau I Na Hula Kuolo Hawai‘i: The Housing in Hawai‘i, 33: 119–157 Political Economy of Banning the Hula,” by Noenoe K. Houston, Victor, 32: 193; 34: 188–190, 214–215; 35: 49–50 Silva, 34: 29–48 Howe, A. B., 32: 54 Heen, William, 32: 196 Howell, Hugh, 35: 45–46 Henderson (ship), 34: 203 Hoyt, Sims, 33: 159 Hensen, Charles (pineapple planter), 31: 128, 130 Hsu, George, 31: 174 Herman, R. D. K. (reviewer), Oh Say Can You See? The Hsu, Immanuel C. Y. (historian), 31: 174 Semiotics of the Military in Hawai‘i, by Kathy E. Ferguson Hualalai (ship), 32: 159 and Phyllis Turnbull, 34: 223–225 Huber, Sebra C. (judge), 35: 53 Hess Opera Company, San Francisco, 31: 85 Hudson’s Bay Company, 32: 54; 34: 95 (high priest), 32: 16–17 Hug, C. (brewer), 31: 144 Higgins, Elmer, 35: 25–26 Hughes, Charles Evans (secretary of state), 31: 183 Hill, William H. “Doc” (legislator), 35: 49 Hughes, Judith Dean Gething, Women and Children First: Hillebrand, William (physician), 31: 39 The Life and Times of Elsie Wilcox of Kaua‘i, reviewed by Hilo, Hawai‘i, 31: 104–105, 121 Patricia M. Alvarez, 31: 219–223 Hinds, Richard Brinsley (physician), 31: 62 Hula (dance), 34: 28–48 Hinckley, William S. (ship captain), 32: 35–36, 38 Hunnewell, James (businessman), 32: 35, 51, 53, 68 Hitchcock, David H., 31: 31 Hyde, Charles McEwen (missionary) 31: 38, 157 Hitchcock, Ed (policeman), 34: 197 Hyde, John, 31: 15 Hitchcock, Edward (educator), 31: 34–35

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Jones, Peter C. (businessman), 34: 174–175 I Jones, Rosalie (Rosalia), 32: 30 Jones, T. C. (ship captain), 32: 56 Iaukea, Curtis Piehu, 33: 210 Jones, William L. (educator), 31: 167 Ibbotson, Edmund (educator), 31: 159 Jordan, David Starr (educator), 35: 17, 22 Ickes, Harold (U.S. secretary of interior), 31: 179 Judd, Albert Francis (chief justice), 34: 3–4 Idaho (ship), 35: 38–39 Judd, Gerrit P. (missionary, government official), 31: 28–29, I‘i, John Papa (historian), 32: 26–27, 61; 33: 3; 34: 64; 35: 7 37–38, 44–45, 60, 62–63, 101,104; 32: 38–41, 59–60, 111; Immigration, 31: 74, 100; 32: 130; 33: 120. 129; 35: 17 34: 4, 147–148 Impregnable (ship), 33: 29 Judd, Henry P. (pastor, educator), 34: 174 Inawaka-Maru (ship), 34: 49–51 Judd, Lawrence McCully (governor), 32: 194, 196, 200; 35: 50–52 Independence (ship), 35: 2 Judd, Walter, Hawai‘i Joins the World, reviewed by Bob Dye, Indiana (ship), 32: 144 34: 229–230 “Influenza Deaths in Hawai‘i, 1918–1920,” by Robert C. Julia (ship), 34: 105, 109 Schmitt and Eleanor Nordyke, 33: 101–117 Institute of Pacific Relations, Hawai‘i, 33: 191–193 International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union K (). See Labor unions Ioba (Mormon elder) 31: 13 Kaae, Junius, 33: 210 Iolani School (formerly Iolani College), 31: 151–155, 157–163, Kaahalewai, Grace, 33: 209 167, 172 Kaahu, M (Mrs.), 33: 209 Irwin, Bernice Piilani (newspaper columnist), 35: 107–109 Ka‘ahumanu, Queen, 31: 55; 32: 3, 11–12, 14–15, 18, 51, 56–57, Irwin, Harry (attorney), 35: 49–50, 52 70, 111, 122; 34: 30, 83–84 Irwin, Joseph (clerk), 34: 146, 151 Kahahawai, Joseph, 35: 51 Irwin, William G., 31: 77 Ka‘apu, Kekoa D., 34: 16 Isabella (ship), 34: 101, 106 Kahalewai, John Paul, 33: 210 Isenberg, Paul (sugar planter), 31: 107; 32: 152 Kahaulelio, A. D. (fisherman), 35: 17 Kahanaumaikai, 32: 32 Kahona, I. W. (early Mormon), 31: 12 J Kahoouluwa, Isaaka (teacher, elder), 31: 6, 11, 13–14 Kaho‘owa‘a, 32: 28 Jackson, B & H (blacksmiths), 32: 37 Kaihianu, J. W. G., 34: 34, 36–37 Janes, Leroy Lancing (army officer), 33 : 172 Kahumoku, John W. (Mormon priest), 31: 6 Janion, Domitila Rodriquez, 32: 48 Ka‘iulani, Princess, 32: 144; 33: 21–54 Janion, Robert Cheshire, 32: 40, 46–49, 53–54; 34: 142, 144 Kakaalaneo (ali‘i), 32: 4 Japanese-American Relations, 33: 190–195 Kalākaua, King, 31: 91, 131–132, 158, 162, 165, 210–211; 33: Japanese in Hawai‘i, 31: 74, 109–120; 33: 171–201; 34: 49–62; 21, 23, 25, 77, 94, 203–204, 206–209; 34: 43, 45–46, 149, 35: 17–28, 76, 79–85, 110–111 157, 159, 162; 35: 105 Jarves, James Jackson (historian), 31: 64, 66 , S. P. (legislator), 34: 40 Jen Yu-wen, 31: 163 Kalama, Queen, 32: 61 Jewett, E. A. (businessman), 35: 46 Kalama (ship), 33: 57 Jiang Yun Jing, 32: 189 Kalaniana‘ole, Prince Kuhio, 32: 144 J. J. Bischoff & Company, 31: 144 Kalanikupule (ali‘i), 32: 9, 11, 26 Joesting, Edward (historian), 31: 216 (William Pitt, prime minister), 32: 17–19, 21, 32, John A. Burns: the Man and His times, by Dan Boylan and T. 44, 46, 51, 55, 57, 59; 34: 56, 85 Michael Holmes, reviewed by Tom Coffman, 35: 149–151 Kalani‘ōpu‘u (ali‘i), 32: 7 Johnson, Benjamin F. (Mormon missionary), 31: 4–5, 10 Kalauwalu (dancer), 34: 43 Johnson, Edward (missionary), 31: 35 Kaleohano, K. H., 31: 1–2 Johnson, Henry (sugar planter), 31: 120 Kalua, John W., 33: 210 Jones, Flora, 33: 32 Kalunini, 32: 28 Jones, Francis (Palakiko), 32: 30, 33 Kamahiai (Mormon priest), 31: 10–11 Jones, Franklin P., 32: 62 Kamakau, Samuel M. (historian), 32: 2, 32, 35, 125; 33: 207; Jones, John Coffin (U.S. consul), 31: 55–56, 59, 63, 65–66; 32: 34: 31–32; 35: 8; Ke Kumu Aupuni: The Foundation of 30, 33, 35–36, 38, 55, 57, 70; 34: 93 Nationhood (book), reviewed by Naomi Clarke Losch, 32: Jones, John Coffin III (Huanu), 32: 30 221–223

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Kamamalu, Princess Victoria, 31: 158; 34: 43–44, 128, 156 Kekuanao‘a, Mataio (governor of O‘ahu), 32: 28, 30, 38, 40–42, Kamamalu (Kamehamalu), Queen, 32: 56–59; 34: 76 46, 50, 53, 59–60; 33: 14, 209, 34: 229–230 Kamehameha I, 32: 1, 3, 7–16, 26, 50, 122; 34: 55, 73, 96; wives, Kekuaokalani (chief), 32: 1, 14, 16–17 32: 10–11, 13, 122; 34: 55, 83 Keliikipi (dancer), 34: 43 Kamehameha II (Liholiho), 32: 1, 12–18, 21, 56, 58; 34: 76, Keli‘imaikai (chief), 32: 30 83–84; 35: 101 Keller, William F. (engineer), 34: 204–295 Kamehameha III (Kauikeaouli), 31: 56; 32: 12, 51, 67, 71–72, Kelly (Honolulu resident,1870), 35: 40 88–89; 33: 2, 4; 34: 30, 114, 116, 130, 141, 145 Kelly, Hercules (fish commissioner), 35: 26 Kamehameha IV (Alexander Liholiho), 31: 73, 87, 158–160; Kelly, Marjorie “Three Views of the Attack on Pearl Harbor: 33: 14; 34: 31, 36, 114–116, 122–123, 126–128, 145, 147, Navy, Civilian and Resident Perspectives,” 35: 65–89 153–154, 162; 35: 105 Kemp, Samuel (judge), 32: 198 (Lot Kamehameha) 31: 73, 160; 34: 34–37, 41, Kendrick, John (ship captain), 32: 171; 34: 63–64 43–45, 114, 131–132, 145, 151, 162; 35: 105 Kenny, Scott G., “Mormons and the Epidemic of , 34: 7 1853,” 31: 1–26 Kamins, Robert (with Robert E. Potter), Malamalama: A Kent, Noel, 34: 31–33 History of the University of Hawai‘i, reviewed by James F. Keoni Ana. See Young, John II Cartwright, 33: 220–222 Keopuolani, Queen, 32: 1–24, 122 Kanahele, George S., Waikiki, 100 B.C to 1900 A.D, reviewed “Keopuolani: Sacred Wife, Queen Mother, 1778–1823,” by by Susan Yim, 31: 228–230 Esther Mookini,” 32: 1–24 Kaneauakala (early Mormon), 31: 12 Kido, Mitsuyuki (educator), 32: 132 Kanoa, Paul Puhiula (governor of Kaua‘i), 33: 209 Kidwell, John (English entrepreneur), 31: 127–142 Kanui, William, 32: 172: Kihawahine (goddess), 32: 10 Kapena, John, 33: 207 Kimura, Mata (architect), 33: 150 Kapiolani, Queen, 33: 26, 51, 93–94, 208; 34: 149, 159 Kimura, Larry Kauanoe (linguist), 34: 16 Karpiel, Frank, (in Notes & Queries) 33: 203–212; “A Kimura, Yukiko (author), 33: 188 Multinational Fraternity: Freemasonry in Hawai‘i, 1843– Kina, Matsu (sugar worker), 33: 127 1905,” 34: 139–168 Kina‘u, Queen (kuhina nui), 31: 205; 32: 43 Karren, Thomas (Mormon missionary), 31: 4, 6–7, 9, 12–14 King, Charles (U.S. general), 32: 145–146, 150–152 Kashiwagi, Hayao (scholar), 33: 184 King, Charles E. (musician), 33: 94–95 Kasoji, Yumori (sailor), 34: 51–54 King, Samuel Wilder (governor), 32: 193, 196, 201 Kaua‘i Island: description, 1837, 32: 107–110; U.S. Army, 32: Kinimaka, Hannah, 33: 208–209 156–157 Kinopu (aide to Kamehameha I), 32: 28 Kaulukou, John Lota, 33: 209 Knapp, Charlotte Close (later Mrs. Dole), 32: 103–105 Kaumaka (Mormon sister), 31: 1 Knapp, Horton O. (missionary), 32: 102–105 Kaumakapili Church, Honolulu, 31:73 Knight, Amos (resident, 1826), 32: 42 Kaumuali‘i, Prince George (Kaua‘i ali‘i), 32: 19; 34: 74 Kodama-Nishimoto, Michi (oral history recorder), 35: 91 Kauwahi, J. W. H. (Mormon elder), 31: 2–3, 5–7, 9, 14–15 Kodiak (ship), 31: 61 Kawaiaha‘o Church, Honolulu, 31: 73, 164 Koeckeman, Herman (Catholic priest), 33: 17 Kawailepolepo, 32: 32 Kohala, Hawai‘i, 31: 105–106, 121 Kawaina (sometimes Kauwaina), 32: 28 Kohala Sugar Company, Hawai‘i, 31: 105–106, 119 Kawananakoa, Prince David, 33: 46, 50 Koloa, Kaua‘i, 31: 106–108 Kawano, Jack, 35: 56–57 Koloa Sugar Company, Kaua‘i, 32: 156 Kawelo, M. (Mrs.), 33: 209 Komeiji, Jane (author), 33: 145 Kay, Alan C. (judge), 34: 13–14 Kona, Hawai‘i, description 1837, 32: 112 Kay, E. Alison, “Missionary Contributions to Hawaiian Natural Kong Tet Yin (Chinese Christian pastor), 31: 156 History,” 31: 27–52 Kono, Hideto (with Kazuko Sinoto) “Observations of the First Kealoha, W., 34: 182 Japanese to Land in Hawai‘i,” 34: 49–62 Keaweluaole, K. (Mrs.), 33: 209 Kotzebue, Otto von (Russian explorer), 31: 36; 32: 26, 28, Ke‘eaumoku (Maui chief), 32: 3, 19, 21 55–56; 34: 64 Keeler, James (Mormon missionary), 31: 1 Kou, Simeona (teacher), 32: 28 Kekaha Sugar Company, Kaua‘i, 32: 156, 161 Kramer, Hans (army officer), 33: 162 Ke Kumu Aupuni: The Foundation of Nationhood, by Samuel Kua (teacher), 33: 7–8, 13 M. Kamakau, reviewed by Naomi Clarke Losch, 32: Kuakini (John Adams, governor of Hawai‘i Island), 32: 118 221–223 Kuhio. See Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio

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Kuihelani (governor of O‘ahu), 32: 29–30, 32 Le Tellier, Joseph Marie (ship captain), 34: 139–142, 144 Kukalanipo, 32: 28 Lewis, Harry, 31: 139 Kumakena (mourning period), 32: 13–14 Lewis, Phillip B. (Mormon missionary), 31: 3–5, 9–10 K’ung Hsiang-hsi, 31: 173–174 Libornio, Jose (musician), 33: 89–96 Kunimoto, George Tadao (pastor), 33: 180 Liholiho. See Kamehameha II Kupuna Language Program, 32: 136. See also Language, Liholiho, Alexander. See Kamehameha IV Hawaiian Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i, 31: 106–108, 116, 119, 121 Kuykendall, Ralph S. (historian), 33: 101, 108; 35: 8, 11 Lihu‘e Plantation Company, Kaua‘i, 32: 156, 159 , Princess, 31: 73, 157; 33: 21 Lilikalani, Edwin Kamakau, 33: 210 L Lilikalani, Hannah, 33: 209 Lili‘uokalani, Queen (Lydia Makaeha, Mrs. John Owen Labor. See Chinese in Hawai‘i; Japanese in Hawai‘i; Filipinos in Dominis), 31: 73, 132–135, 162, 213; 32: 126, 142, 144; 33: Hawai‘i; Portuguese in Hawai‘i; Immigration 23, 25–28, 31–40, 46–51, 77, 80, 86, 90, 93, 208–209; 34: Labor unions, 31: 133–135 (book review); 33: 108, 150–151; 132, 159, 174; 35: 144–145 (book review) 35: 55–56, 59, 145–146 (review) Lily Bird (ship), 32: 50 Ladd and Company, 34: 95 Linn, Brian M., Guardians of Empire: The U. S. Army and the Ladd, Hattie Bell (opera performer), 31: 86 Pacific 1902–1940, reviewed by Jerome T. Hagen, 32: Ladd, William (businessman), 31: 61, 66; 32: 30, 38–41, 107 223–226 Lahainaluna School, Maui, 31: 30; 33: 3 Liquor, 31: 143–150 Lahilahi (Marin’s daughter), 32: 30, 33 Live Yankee (ship), 33: 58 Lai Hipp (Chinese revolutionary leader), 32: 177, 181 Logan, A. C. (pastor), 34: 174 Lake, Ma‘iki Aiu (hula master), 33: 96 Lombardi Opera Company, 31: 72 Lady Washington (ship), 34: 63 Lon Nol (Cambodian president), 31: 214; 32: 206 Lam, Maddy K. N. (musician), 33: 87–89 London Missionary Society, 31: 29; 34: 119 Lama (ship), 34: 103–104, 107–108 Look Lee (student) 31: 161 Lamke (ship), 32: 146 Long, Oren (governor) 35: 56 Language, Hawaiian, 31: 205–208; 32: 128–129 (book review), Longworth, Alice Roosevelt (in Notes & Queries), 32: 205 221–223; 34: 1–28, 59 Loomis, Charles F., 33: 192 Laplace, Cyrille P. T. (ship captain), 31: 64; 32: 67–99; 33: 2 Loomis, Elisha (missionary), 31: 34, 42; 32: 58 La Poursuivante (ship), 33: 10 Loomis, Maria (missionary), 34: 65 Larkin, Pat, 35: 38 Loper, W. Harold (educator), 35: 59 Larkin, W. J. (Catholic priest), 31: 164–165 Lord, Montague (housing inspector), 33: 129 Lathrop, George A. (physician), 31: 10 Losch, Naomi Clarke (reviewer), Ke Kumu Aupuni: The Larsen, George F. (policeman), 34: 193 Foundation of Nationhood, by Samuel M. Kamakau, 32: Larsen, L. D. (plantation manager), 33: 120 221–223 La Perouse, Jean F. G. (French Navy captain), 34: 70 Lowrey, Cherilla Lillian Storrs, 31: 169 Laune, Ferris F., 34: 196 Lowrey, F. J., 31: 169 Laurence, Robert, 32: 59–60 Lowrey, Frederick P. (businessman), 33: 166–167 Lau Pang, 32: 190 Lu Hao-tung, 31: 172 Lawson, James (Mormon missionary), 31: 4 Lucas, Paul F. Nahoa, “E Ola Mau Kākou I Ka ‘Ōlelo Leadingham, Anna (missionary), 31: 34 Makuahine: Hawaiian Language Policy and the Courts,” Leathes, Edmund (British actor), 31: 71–72, 78 34: 1–28 Lecker, J. J., 31: 132 Luke Chin, 32: 190 Lee and Marshall’s National Circus, 34: 157 Lum, Raymond Mun Kong (with Yansheng Ma Lum), “Sun Lee, Catherine A., 32: 131 Yat-sen’s Fund Raising Activities in Hawai‘i,” 32: 175–192 Lee Dat-yip (Chinese revolutionary leader), 32: 187 Lum, Yansheng Ma (with Raymond Mun Kong Lum), “Sun Lee Gnong Hap (Chinese revolutionary leader), 32: 185, 190 Yat-sen’s Fund Raising Activities in Hawai‘i,” 32: 175–192 Lee Kam Lung (student), 31: 161 Lum Chee (businessman), 32: 179–190 Lee, William L. (judge), 31: 209; 32: 41; 34: 3–4 Lurline (ship), 34: 205 Leong Bun (student), 31: 161 Lydgate, John, 33: 109 Leong Hoy, 32: 190 Lyman, Albert K. B. (army officer, 1942), 33: 159–160 Leong Neng (student), 32: 161 Lyman, Chester S., 31: 42 Leprosy, 34: 38, 221–223 (book review); 35: 136–137 Lyman, David Belden (missionary), 31: 28

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Lyman, David Brainard, 31: 40; 32: 114 Marin, Nicolas, 32: 30 Lyman, Frederick S., 31: 31 Marin, Paul F., 32: 30, 40 Lyman, Henry (physician), 31: 40 Marques, Auguste, 31: 136–137 Lyman House Museum, Hilo, 31: 31, 33 Marshall, George C. (army officer), 35: 54 Lyman, Sarah Joiner (missionary), 31: 29, 35, 38, 42; 32: 114, Marshall and Wildes (Boston business firm), 32: 32–33, 35–38; 116–117 34: 143 Lyon, Lemuel (hatter), 34: 146 Mary Frazier (ship), 32: 104–106 Lyon, Mary, 31: 34 Mason, George (educator), 31: 159 Lyons, Albert B., 31: 31, 35, 38, 40, 45 Mason, Mrs. George (educator), 31: 159 Lyons, Betsey Curtis (missionary), 32: 110–111 Massie Case, 1932, 32: 196; 35: 51 Lyons, Curtis J., 31: 31, 38, 40, 42 Mathews, Charles (English actor), 31: 73 Lyons, Lorenzo (missionary), 34: 7 Matson Navigation Company, 35: 109 Matsujiro, Akazaki (sailor), 34: 51–54 Mattison, James A. (with Eleanor Nordyke), Pacific Images: M Views from Captain Cook’s Third Voyage, reviewed by Alwyn Peel, 33: 230–232 MacAllan, Richard, “Entrepôt to the World: Richard Charlton’s Mattos, Jodie (with others), “Hawaiiana in 1998,” 33: 231–253; Observation of Trade via Hawai’i, 1828–1841,” 34: 93–112 “Hawaiiana in 1999,” 34: 237–297; “Hawaiiana in 2000,” MacArthur, Douglas (general), 31: 189 35: 161–178 MacCaughey, Vaughan (educator), 32: 130–131 Maturin, Charles (Irish dramatist), 31: 82 MacFarland, Henry (reporter), 33: 58; 34: 147 Maughan, Joseph (ship captain), 32: 30 Macfarlane, E. C., 33: 32–33, 36 Maui (island), 32: 4–8, 113 (description 1837) Macintosh, James, 32: 36 Maze, W. J., 33: 150 Mackintosh, Stephen D., 32: 36 McArthur (pastor), 34: 8 Mackintosh and Company, 32: 53 McBride, William (Mormon missionary), 31: 4 MacLennan, Carol A., “Hawai‘i Turns to Sugar: The Rise of the McBryde, Duncan (judge), 34: 43 Plantation Centers, 1860–1880,” 31: 97–125 McCandless, Lincoln (delegate to Congress), 32: 193–195, Magee, Donald, 35: 75 197–199; 35: 45, 47–48, 51 Maguire, Tom (theater promoter), 31: 82 McCarthy, Charles (governor), 33: 177; 35: 48 Mahan, Alfred Thayer (admiral), 31: 181 McClellan, Edwin North, 34: 66 Maheu, Eustachius (Catholic priest), 33: 12–13 McClurg, James B., 32: 39–40, 42 Mahoe, Noelani (musician), 33: 87 McElrath, Ah Quon (labor leader), 33: 151 Maigret, Louis D. (Catholic bishop), 31: 164; 32: 72–73; 33: McIIhenny, W. W. ( engineer), 34: 205 11–12 McKinley, William (U. S. president), 32: 143, 146; 33: 71–75, 80 Maikai, Annie, 33: 208 McKittrick, Rex (attorney), 35: 58 Maiki, Samuel, 33: 210 McLaughlin, J. Frank (judge), 35: 56, 58 Makahoe (Mormon deacon), 31: 11–12 Merwin, W. S., The Folding Cliffs, reviewed by Robert Becker, Makainaina (Mormon sister), 31: 11 33: 223–227 Makawao, Maui, 31: 103–104, 121 “Mediator Between Cultures: Tasuku Harada and Hawaiian– Makino, Fred Kinzaburo (publisher), 33: 189 Japanese Intercultural Relations in the 1920s,” by Masao Makua, K. (Mrs.), 33: 209 Ota and George Oshiro, 33: 171–201 Makuaole (judge), 33: 13 Medicine, 32: 101–119 Malamalama: A History of the University of Hawai‘i, by Robert Meek, John (ship captain), 32: 41; 34: 78, 139, 142–144, 146, M. Kamins and Robert E. Potter, reviewed by James F. 148, 150–151 Cartright, 33: 220–222 Melba, Nellie (opera performer), 31: 83 Malapit, Ucebeo (industrial relations manager), 33: 145 Melendy, H. Brett, “The New Deal Search For a Governor Malden, Charles Robert (cartographer), 32: 26–27 of Hawai‘i,” 32: 193–204; “Delbert E. Metzger, Hawai‘i’s Mallet, S. (ship captain), 33: 3–4 Liberal Judge,” 35: 43–63 Malo, David (historian), 31: 63–64; 33: 7, 204, 207 Melville, Herman (sailor, writer), 31: 209 Manoa Valley, O‘ahu, 31: 129–131 “A Memoria of What the People Were,” The Sandwich Island Manly (ship), 34: 104, 108 Institute and Hawaiian Spectator, by Bob Dye, 31: 53–69 Marcos, Ferdinand (Philippine president), 31: 215; 32: 206 Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains, by Bob Dye, Marin, George, 32: 42 reviewed by Loretta Pang, 32: 210–215 Marin, Francisco de Paula, 31: 143; 32: 28–33, 58; 34: 77, 81 Meredith (ship), 34: 102, 106 Marin, Lahilahi. See Lahilahi Merriam (army officer), 32: 150

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Merrill (Mr.) (teacher), 31: 161 Morris, Nancy (with others), “Hawaiiana in 1996,” 31: 241– Merry, Sally Engle, Colonizing Hawai‘i: The Cultural Power of 254; “Hawaiiana in 1997,” 32: 229–242; “Hawaiiana in Law, reviewed by Yuklin Aluli, 35: 151–153 1998,” 33: 231–253 Metcalf, Theophilus, 32: 29, 34 Mott, Andrew C. (master mariner), 34: 146 Metzger, Delbert (judge), 32: 194, 197–198; 35: 43–63 Mott Smith, John (dentist), 33: 33 Mighels, Jesse Wedgewood, 31: 35 Mouri, Camille (opera performer), 31: 85 Miner, E. (sugar planter), 31: 103 Muller, Conrad R. (engineer), 34: 204–205 Micronesia and Micronesian Islands, 31: 179–180, 182, 192, “Multinational Fraternity: Freemasonry in Hawai‘i, 1843– 195–197 1905,” by Frank J. Karpiel, 34: 139–168 Midway Island, battle of, 1942, 33: 161, 167 Murayama, Milton (author), 33: 128 Miles, William E., 32: 194 Murdoch, May Baldwin, 31: 169 Miller, William (British consul), 32: 46, 54–55 Murphy, Mr., 35: 96 Milton Badger (ship), 33: 65 Murska, Ilma di (opera performer), 31: 80 Minatodani, Dore (with others), “Hawaiiana in 2000,” 35: Music and musicians: 31: 71–96; 33: 83–99 161–178 “My Experiences in the Honolulu Chinatown Red Light Mission Houses Museum, Honolulu. See Hawaiian Mission District,” by Ted Chernin, 34: 203–218 Children’s Society . See also Catholic Church and Missions in Hawai‘i N Missionaries, Protestant, 31: 1, 27–53, 100, 153–154, 163–164; 32: 1–2, 18–21, 39, 67–68, 70, 72–73, 81, 85, 87–92, 101– Nahaolelua (legislator), 34: 41 119, 122–126; 33: 1–20; 34: 2, 29, 40, 113–138; 35: 2–3, Nahienaena (ship), 33: 62 6–7, 11 Nahi‘ena‘ena, Princess, 32: 4, 12, 18, 20–22; 34: 30 “Missionary Contributions to Hawaiian Natural History: Nakamura, Kunio (Palau Island president); 32: 206 What Darwin Didn’t Know,” by E. Alison Kay, 31: 27–52 Nakayama, Tosiwo (president, Federated States of Micronesia), Missouri (ship), 35: 70 31: 214; 32: 206 Mitamura, Toshiyuki (physician), 35: 23 Namahana, Queen (residence), 32: 56 Mitchell, Josiah (ship captain), 33: 55, 58, 60–61 Napahi (resident, 1842), 32: 28 Mitchell, William “Billy” (U.S. colonel), 31: 181 Napela, Jonathan H., 31: 1–2, 4 Moana Hotel, Waikiki, 33: 165 Napela, Kitty, 31: 4 “Modified Mahanism: Pearl Harbor, the Pacific War, and Nation Within: The Story of America’s Annexation of the Nation Changes to U. S. National Security Strategy for the Pacific of Hawai‘i (documentary), reviewed by Dan Boylan, 35: Basin, 1945–1947,” by Hal M. Friedmann, 31: 179–204 144 Moffat, Riley M., Surveying the Mahele: Mapping the Hawaiian Nation Within: The Story of America’s Annexation of the Nation Land Revolution, with Gary L. Fitzpatrick, reviewed by of Hawai‘i, by Tom Coffman, reviewed by Jonathan Tom Dye, 31: 230–232 Kamakawiwo‘ole Osorio, 33: 215–220 Molokai: The Story of Father Damien, by Hilde Eynikel, National Brewery, Kalihi 1888, 31: 145 reviewed by Mona R. Bomgaars, 34: 221–223 National Park Service, 35: 71–75, 84–87 Monadnock (ship), 32: 144 Natural history, 31: 27–52 Montague, Annis (Mary Cooke) (opera singer), 31: 74–76, Neilson, Henry, 34: 151 83–85, 87, 90, 92 Mereide (ship), 34: 103–104, 107–108 Monterey (ship), 32: 144 Nero (ship), 32: 144 Montgomery, Isaac (Ikake), 32: 41, 61 Neukom, Norman (attorney), 35: 58–59 Mookini, Esther, ”Keopuolani: Sacred Wife, Queen Mother, Newcomb, Wesley (physician), 31: 40 1778–1823,” 32: 1–24 “New Deal Search for a Governor,” by H. Brett Melendy, 32: Moore, Lulu (educator), 31: 169 193–204 Moragne, J. H., 35: 45 Newspapers (book reviews), 31: 224–228; 33: 213–215; 35: 38 Morgan City (ship), 32: 144 Newton, R. G., 33: 159 Mori, Motokazu (physician), 33: 185, 187–188 Nichols (professor), 31: 165 Mori, Victor (physician), 33: 188 Nicol, Brian, 34: 191 Morimoto, Kokichi (university professor), 33: 183 Niijima, Joseph Hardy (early Japanese Christian) 33: 173, 175 Mormon Church in Hawai‘i, 31: 1–26 Nimitz, Chester (admiral), 31: 186; 32: 164–165; 34: 196 “Mormons and the Smallpox Epidemic of 1853,” by Scott G. 1946: Great Hawai‘i Sugar Strike (documentary), reviewed by Kenny, 31: 1–26 Dan Boylan, 35: 145–146 Moroi, Rokuro (Japanese consul), 33: 176 Nishimoto, Warren S., “The Progressive Era and Hawai‘i: The

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Early History of Palama Settlement, 1896–1929,” 34: Ota, Masao (with George Oshiro) “Mediator Between 169–184 Cultures: Tasuku Harada and Hawaiian–Japanese Noble, Johnny (musician), 33: 92 Intercultural Relations in the 1920s,” 33: 171–201 No Ordinary Man: William Francis Quinn, His Role in Hawai‘i’s Our Lady of Peace Cathedral, Honolulu, 31: 164. See also History, by Mary C. Kahulumana Richards, reviewed by Catholic Church and Mission in Hawai‘i Dan Boylan, 33: 227–230 Noomana (early Mormon) 31: 11 Nordyke, Eleanor C., 33: 86–87, 95; “Influenza Deaths in P Hawai‘i, 1918–1920” (with Robert C. Schmitt), 33: 101–117; Pacific Images: Views from Captain Cook’s Third Pacific Images: Views from Captain Cook’s Third Voyage, by Voyage (with James A. Mattison), reviewed by Alwyn Peel, Eleanor C. Nordyke, with James A. Mattison, reviewed by 34: 230–232; “Death in Hawai‘i: The Epidemic of 1848– Alwyn Peel, 34: 230–230 1849” (with Robert C. Schmitt), 35: 1–13; (reviewer) Pacific Islanders (book review), 32: 207–210 Captain Cook’s World: Maps of the Life and Voyages of Pacific Policy, U.S., 31: 179–204 James Cook R.N., by John Robson, 35: 158–160 Pahia, Frank, 33: 210 Noriger, Betty Jean. See O’Hara, Jean Paine, Albert Gigelo, 32: 57 Noyes, Martha A., 33: 86–87, 95 Pak, Gary (reviewer), Representing the South Pacific: Colonial Nozaki, Patricia P., 34: 15 Discourse from Cook to Gauguin, by Rod Edmond, 32: Nuhi (early Mormon), 31: 11 215–217 Paki, Abner (chief), 32: 41 Paku (school agent), 33: 7–9, 11–13, 15, 18 O Paku, Thomas, 31: 6, 14 Palama Settlement, Honolulu, 33: 104, 133; 34: 169–184 O‘ahu Charity School, 31: 58; 32: 60 Pan-Pacific Union, Honolulu, 33: 191–192 “Observations of the First Japanese to Land in Hawai‘i,” by Pang, Daniel Y. S., 34: 204 Hideto Kono and Kazuko Sinoto. 34: 49–63 Pang, Loretta (reviewer), Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood O’Connor, Kaori, “Thomas Spencer and a Visit to Kilauea” (in Mountains, by Bob Dye, 32: 210–215 Notes & Queries), 31: 208–213 Paragon (ship), 32: 33 Ogawa, Dennis (author), 33: 129, 227 Parker, Martha (Mormon missionary), 31: 3 O’Hara, Jean, 34: 187, 192, 195, 214–215 Parker, Mary Barker (missionary), 31: 34 O Hawai‘i: Of Hawai‘i from Settlement to Kingdom Pasqual (sugar worker), 33: 119 (documentary), reviewed by Dan Boylan, 35: 142–143 Paty, John (master mariner), 34: 142, 151 Oh Say Can You See? The Semiotics of the Military in Hawai‘i, Paty, William (ship captain), 32: 40–41; 34: 142 by Kathy E. Ferguson and Phyllis Turnbull, reviewed by R. Paulet, Lord George (British naval officer), 32: 44, 51; 34: 141 D. K. Herman, 34:223–225 Peacock (ship), 32: 56 Ohio (ship), 32: 44 Pearl Harbor, 31: 179–204; 32: 162–163, 173; 33: 77; 35: 65–89. Okabe, Jiro (pastor), 33: 189 See also World War II Okihiro, Gary (writer), 35: 76–77 Peck, Sherman, 32: 108 Okumura, Takie (pastor), 33: 176, 185, 188–190, 194 Peel, Alwyn (reviewer), Pacific Images: Views from Captain Okumura, Umetaro (professor), 33: 180 Cook’s Third Voyage, by Eleanor Nordyke, with James A. O’Leary, Patrick (teacher), 35: 35–41 Mattison, 34: 230–232 Oleson, William B. (educator), 34: 7; 35: 102 Peirce & Brewer (business firm), 31: 57, 65, 144; 32: 54 “Opera and Operettas in Nineteenth-Century Hawai‘i,” by Peirce, Henry A., 32: 37, 38, 53 Dale E. Hall, 32: 71–96 Pfluger, J. C. 32: 48 Opunui, J. W. (Morman priest), 31: 11, 14 Peleioholani, Noah (ali‘i) 33: 209 Ornellas, Frank, 35: 91 Pelly and Allan (business firm), 32: 40, 46 Ornellas, Gussie Lopez, “Bread and Jelly,” 35: 91–100 Pelly, George (merchant), 34: 142 Orpheum Theatre, Honolulu, 31: 86 Penhallow, David P., 32: 61; 34: 146, 150 Oshiro, George (with Masao Ota), “Mediator Between Perkins, Patty (Mormon missionary), 31: 3 Cultures: Tasuku Harada and Hawaiian–Japanese Perkins, William G. (Mormon missionary), 31: 3 Intercultural Relations in the 1920s,” 33: 171–201 Perrin, Louis (French consul), 33: 10, 13 Osorio, Jonathan Kamakawiwo‘ole (reviewer), Nation Within: Perserverance (ship), 34: 53–54 The Story of America’s Annexation of the Nation of Peru (ship), 32: 144 Hawai‘i, by Tom Coffman, 33: 215–220 Peters, Emil (judge), 35: 50, 52

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Photographers in Hawai‘i, 35: 137–139 “Photographically Illustrated Books about Hawai‘i,” by Lynn Q Ann Davis, 35: 101–140 Pictorial magazines, 35: 133–134 Queen’s Medical Center (formerly Queen’s Hospital), 33: 104; Picture brides, 33: 131–132 34: 155–154 Pietsch, Charles J., 32: 199–200 Quelen, Abbe de (French chaplain) 34: 85 Pigot, William J. (ship captain), 34: 78 Quinn, William Francis (governor) (book review), 33: 227– Pi‘iakaea, 32: 28 230 Pi‘ikoi (legislator), 34: 41 Pineapple Industry, 31: 128–133, 136–139 Pinkham, Lucius E. (governor), 35: 44, 47–48 R Pitman, Benjamin (merchant), 31: 210 Pitt, William “Billy.” See Kalanimoku Rath, James (social worker), 33: 133; 34: 176–181 Pittman, Wlliam, 32: 194, 197–198 Rath, Ragna Helsher (social worker), 34: 176, 180 Plantation statistics, 31: 101. See also Sugar plantations Rath, Robert, 34: 178 Platt, Philip S. (physician), 34: 181 Rebecca (ship), 32: 76 Playfair, Hugh, 33: 38 Reciprocity Treaty, 1876, 31: 100, 105, 108, 118, 132; 33: 78 Ploughboy (ship), 31: 53 Redding, J. D., 33: 94 Poindexter, Joseph (governor), 32: 194, 197–202; 35: 52–53 Reeves, John. See Rives Polynesian (newspaper) 31: 66 Reid, Mr. (merchant), 32: 53 Po‘omaikelani, Virginia Kapo‘oloku, Princess, 33: 205 Reinecke, John E. (educator), 35: 56–58; The Filipino Piecemeal Popovich (professor), 31: 165 Sugar Strike of 1924–1925, reviewed by Charles S. Sasaki, Population, 31: 60, 64–65, 67; 32: 130. See also Statistics 31: 233–235 Potter, Robert E. (with Robert M. Kamins), Malamalama: A “Remembering Annexation One Hundred Years Ago: History of the University of Hawai‘i, reviewed by James F. Ho‘ohui‘aina Pala Ka Mai‘a,” by Mehmed Ali, 32: 141–154 Cartwright, 33: 220–22 Renton, George, Sr. (plantation manager), 33: 130, 147–148 Portal, Leonore (Catholic lay brother), 32: 70 Representing the South Pacific: Colonial Discourse from Cook Portuguese in Hawai‘i, 35: 91–100 to Gauguin, by Rod Edmond, reviewed by Gary Pak, 32: Pratt, Helen Gay (author), 33: 101 215–217 Predpriatie (ship), 31: 36 Restarick, Henry B. (Episcopal bishop), 34: 63–66 Prendergast, Ellen Kekoaohiwaikalani Wright (musician), 33: Revolution, China, 31: 151–178 86–90, 92–93, 95 Revolution, Hawai‘i 1893, 31: 134; 33: 69–82, 78 Presstime in Paradise: The Life and Times of the Honolulu Reynolds, Stephen (merchant), 31: 53–54, 58–59, 63–64, 66; Advertiser, 1856–1995, by George Chaplin, reviewed by 32: 30, 33, 36–38, 42, 44, 48, 54–55, 59–60; 34: 142–144 Helen G. Chapin, 33: 213–215 Reynolds, W. F. (publisher), 33: 94 Primo Brewery, 31: 146–149 Rhee, Syngman (Republic of Korea president), 31: 214; 32: 206 Prince of Hawai‘i (Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Leiopapa), 34: Rhodes, Godfrey (legislator), 32: 61; 33: 11, 17 115, 121 Richards, Mary C. Kahulumana, No Ordinary Man: William Prince Regent (ship), 34: 101, 106 Francis Quinn, His role in Hawai‘i’s History, reviewed by “Progressive Era and Hawai‘i: The Early History of Palama Dan Boylan, 33: 227–230 Settlement,” by Warren S. Nishimoto, 34: 169–184 Richards, Robert (army officer), 33: 160; 34: 193, 196; 35: Prostitution, 34: 185–218 53–55 Providence (ship), 32: 26 Richards, Theodore (editor), 33: 183 Puebla (ship), 32: 144 Richards, William (missionary), 31: 42, 154, 164; 32: 2, 4, 12, Pukui, Mary Kawena (historian, translator) 32: 2, 131; 33: 204 19–21, 46, 123; 33: 5, 7–8; 34: 4, 30–31 , Honolulu (formerly O‘ahu College), 31: Ripley, Clinton (architect), 33: 133 39–40, 151, 154–155, 160, 163, 166–172; 35: 11 Rives, John, 32: 43 Punchard, G. W., 32: 61 Riznik, Barnes, “From Barracks to Family Homes: A Social Purnell, Nanette (historian), 34: 65 History of Labor Housing Reform on Hawai‘i Sugar Plantations,” 33: 119–157 Robb, H. L. (army officer), 33: 159–160 Robertson, Alexander G. M., 32: 196 Robertson, George Morrison (supreme court justice), 34: 3 Robinson and Company (ship builders), 32: 59–60

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Robinson, James (businessman), 32: 51, 54, 56, 59–62 Scandia (ship), 32: 152 Robinson, Robert, 31: 211 Schiffrin, Harold (biographer), 31: 163 Robson, John (businessman), 32: 54 Schmitt, Robert C., “Hawai‘i’s Beer and Brewers,” 31: 143–150; Robson, John, Captain Cook’s World: Maps of the Life and “Hawai‘i, Residence of Presidents” (in Notes & Queries), Voyages of James Cook R.N.,” reviewed by Eleanor 31: 213–215; “Hawai‘i War Veterans and Battle Deaths,” Nordyke, 35: 158–160 32: 171–174; “Early Pre-Presidential Visits to Hawai‘i” (in Rockwood, Paul (historian), 32: 26–28 Notes and Queries), 32: 205–206; “Influenza Deaths in Rodman, Hugh (admiral), 31: 182 Hawai‘i, 1918–1920” (with Eleanor Nordyke), 33: 101– Rogers, Edmund Horton (missionary), 35: 7 117; “The Cemetery for Foreigners,” 34: 63–67; “Death Ronck, Ronn (reviewer), Shaping History: The Role of in Hawai‘i: the Epidemics of 1848–1849” (with Eleanor Newspapers in Hawai‘i, by Helen Geracimos Chapin, 31: Nordyke), 35: 1–13 224–228 Schoening, Walter H. (dentist), 35: 49 Rooke, Phebe, 33: 23, 26, 34, 45, 48–49 Schug, Donald M. “Hawai‘i’s Commercial Fishing Industry: Rooke, Thomas C. B. (physician), 31: 37, 39, 58–60, 62; 32: 46, 1820–1945,” 35: 15–34 51; 34: 148, 151 Schram, G. Guy (physician), 34: 198–199 Roosevelt, Alice. See Longworth, Alice Roosevelt “Scorched Earth Policy for O‘ahu,” by William H. Dorrance, Roosevelt, Franklin D. (U.S. president), 31: 197; 32: 164, 193– 33: 159–169 202, 205; 35: 50–55, 68 Scott, Stanley L. (army officer), 32: 161 Roosevelt, Theodore (U.S. president), 32: 156 Scott, William R. (pastor), 31: 159 Roots, Logan R. (Bishop), 31: 172 Scudder, Doremus (pastor), 33: 176, 179; 34: 175–177 Roquefeuil, Camille de, “Hawai‘i in 1819,” 34: 69–92 Scudder, F. S. (educator), 33: 184 Rosa (ship), 34: 105 Sea, Henry (high sheriff), 32: 40; 34: 148 Rosa, Antone (attorney general), 33: 205, 209 Seifert, Edwin R., 35: 53–55 Ross, Alexander, 32: 50 Semes, Robert Louis, “Hawai‘i’s Holy War: English Bishop Ross, Homer C. (judge), 35: 49–50, 52 Staley, American Congregationalists, and the Hawaiian Ross, John, 35: 50 Monarchs, 1860–1870,” 34: 113–138 Royal Chemical Society, London, 31: 40 Senator (ship), 32: 144 Royal Geological Society, London, 31: 40 Sequin Operatic Troupe, 31: 82 Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society, 31: 37, 67; 34: 149 Serieuse (ship), 33: 10 Royal Hawaiian Band, 31: 80, 87, 90; 33: 89. See also Berger, Sewall, Harold (U.S. minister), 32: 143 Henry Shaping History: The Role of Newspapers in Hawai‘i, by Helen Royal Hawaiian Theatre, 31: 73–74, 77, 87 Geracimos Chapin, reviewed by Ronn Ronck, 31: 224– Royama, Masamichi (university professor), 33: 183 228 Ruby (ship), 32: 61 Sharp, Caroline (teacher), 33: 22–25, 37 Ruggles, Samuel (missionary), 32: 19 Sheldon, Henry, 34: 40 Rumford, James, “The Hawaiian Syllabary Circa 1830” (in Sherman, Forrest (admiral), 31: 186 Notes & Queries), 31: 205–208 Shipman family (book review), 31: 223–224 Rurick (ship), 31: 41; 32: 26; 34: 82 Shipmans of East Hawai‘i, by Emmett Cahill, reviewed by Russian American Company, 32: 61 Sandra Wagner-Wright, 31: 223–224 Shipping, 34: 93–111 Short, Patrick (Catholic priest), 32: 70–71 S Short, Walter C. (U.S. army officer), 32: 162; 34: 190; 35: 73 Shriners’ Aloha Temple, 32: 138 , 31: 154 Silliman, Benjamin, 31: 27, 34–35 Saito, Miki (Japanese consul), 33: 127 Silva, Noenoe K., “He Kānāwai E Ho‘opau I Na Hula Kuolo Sakamaki, Shunzo (university dean), 33: 181 Hawai‘i: The Political Economy of Banning the Hula,” 34: Sallinger, Tillie (opera performer), 31: 86 29–48 Sandalwood, 34: 82–83, 94 Simpson, Alexander, 32: 54 Sandwich Island Institute, 31: 37, 53–69 Sinoto, Kazuko (with Hideto Kono), “Observations of the first Santa Barbara (ship), 32: 62 Japanese to Land in Hawai‘i,” 34: 49–62 Sarony, Gilbert (opera performer), 31: 91 Sites of Maui,by Elspeth Stirling, reviewed by Tom Dye, 32: Sasaki, Charles S., The Filipino Piecemeal Sugar Strike of 1924– 226–228 1925, by John E. Reinecke, 31: 133–135 Skinner, Henry (businessman), 32: 38, 52–54, 60 Sawkins, James Gay (artist), 34: 147 Smallpox. See Epidemics Saxonia (ship), 33: 175 Smith, Alex. and Co., 32: 53

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Smith, Alfred H. (sugar planter), 31: 106–107, 118 Steichen, Edward (photographer), 35: 109 Smith, James (missionary physician), 35: 10 Stepien, E. Rick (reviewer), War in the Pacific, by Jerome T. Smith, J. H., 32: 59 Hagen, 32: 218–220 Smith, Joseph F. (Mormon elder), 31: 16–17 Sterling, Elspeth, Sites of Maui, reviewed by Tom Dye, 32: Smith, Lowell (missionary), 31: 9–10, 13–14, 60, 63, 66 226–228 Smith, Marcia Marie (missionary), 32: 111 Stirling, Yates (naval officer), 35: 51 Smith, William Owen (attorney), 32: 148–149 Stevens, James L. (U.S. minister), 35: 102 Snider, Egerton (Mormon missionary), 31: 4 Stevens, Jane (Mormon missionary), 31: 3 Snow, Lorenzo (Mormon apostle), 31: 17 Stewart, Charles S. (missionary), 31: 35–36, 39; 32: 2, 4, 19–21, Snow, William P. (physician), 34: 190, 215 33, 43–44, 55, 57–59 Social Science Association, Honolulu, 31: 38, 66 Stewart, Richard (professor), 31: 165 Soga, Shigeo, 33: 185, 187 Stillman, Amy Ku‘uleialoha, “‘Aloha Aina’: New Perspectives Soga, Yasutaro (editor), 33: 127, 176, 181, 185–187 on ‘Kaulana Na Pua,’” 33: 83–99 Sole (ship captain), 34: 53–54 Stimson, Henry (secretary of war), 31: 191 Solitude (ship), 34: 101 Stoddard, Charles Warren (poet), 31: 75 Soong Ching-ling (second wife of Sun Yat–sen), 31: 169, 173 Stokes, F. M. (merchant), 34: 146 Soong, Irma Tam, “Sun Yat-sen’s Christian Schooling in Strikes. See Labor unions Hawai‘i,” 31: 151–178 Strong-Carter Dental Clinic, 34: 181–182 Sophia (ship), 34: 101, 106 Sugar plantations, 31: 97–125, 137, 233–237 (book review); 33: Southwell Opera Company, 31: 86 119–157; 34: 45–46 Sovereign (ship), 34: 109 Sugar Water: Hawai‘i’s Plantation Ditches, by Carol Wilcox, Spaatz, Carl (general), 31: 186–188, 193 reviewed by Phyllis Turnbull, 31: 235–237 Spanish in Hawai‘i, 33: 132 Sugihara, Masato, 34: 179 Sparks, Robert (publisher) 31: 217 Suisan Jizenkai (Japanese Fishing Association), 35: 22 Spartan (ship), 34: 102, 106 Sumatra (ship), 34: 103, 108 Spaulding, Julia (missionary), 31: 34 Sumner (ship captain), 32: 104 Spencer, A. H. (sugar planter), 31: 103 Sun Fo (son of Sun Yat-sen), 31: 173; 32: 189 Spencer, Charles Nichols (in Notes and Queries), 31: 209, 210 Sun Mei (brother of Sun Yat-sen), 31: 151, 153, 155, 163, 165, Spencer, Joseph (ship captain), 31: 209 172; 32: 177 Spencer, (Mrs.) Makaleka Robinson, 31: 211 “Sun Yat-sen’s Christian Schooling in Hawai‘i,” by Irma Tam Spencer, Thomas (American consul), 31: 208–213 Soong, 31: 151–178, 214 Sports in Hawai‘i (book review), 34: 219–220 “Sun Yat-sen’s Fund Raising Activities in Hawai‘i,” by Yansheng Spreckels, Claus (financier), 31: 104 Ma Lum and Raymond Mun Kong Lum, 32: 175–192, 206 St. Alban’s College, Honolulu, 31: 159–160 Sur, Wilma, 33: 227 St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Honolulu, 31: 162. See also Anglican Surveying the Mahele: Mapping the Hawaiian Land Revolution, Church and Mission in Hawai‘i (Church of England) by Riley M. Moffat and Gary L. Fitzpatrick, reviewed by St. Andrew’s Priory, 31: 154, 165 Tom Dye, 31: 230–23 St. Anthony’s, Maui, 31: 166 Susini, Augusto (opera performer), 31: 83 St. Louis College, Honolulu, 31: 151, 163–167 Swan, Lyman, 32: 49 Stafford, Harold (judge), 35: 53 Symonds, Myer (attorney), 35: 55–56, 58 Staging Tourism: Bodies on Display from Waikiki to Sea World, Synge, William W. F. (British commissioner and consul general by Jane C. Desmond, reviewed by Phyllis Turnbull, 35: to Hawai‘i), 34: 130 153–158 Stainback, Ingram (governor), 32: 194, 197, 201; 34: 193, 196– 197, 214; 35: 53–54, 56, 59 T Staley, Thomas Nettleship (Anglican bishop of Honolulu), 31: 154, 158–159; 34: 113–138, 154 Tabour (ship), 34: 49, 52 Stappers, Hubert (Catholic priest), 31: 165 Tabulevich (map maker), 32: 26 Starkey, Janion and Co., 32: 40, 53, 61 Tachihata, Chieko (with others), “Hawaiiana in 1996,” 31: Stassen-McLaughlin, Marilyn, “Unlucky Star: Princess 241–254; “Hawaiiana in 1997,” 32: 229–242; “Hawaiiana Ka‘iulani,” 33: 21–54 in 1998,” 33: 231–253; “Hawaiiana in 1999,” 34: 237–257; States, Agnes (opera performer), 31: 82–83 (reviewer) Hawaiian National Bibliography, 1780–1830: Statistics, 33: 107, 110–115, 122–125, 142–144; 34: 97–111, Vol. I, by David Forbes, 34: 225–229 201; 35: 8–11 Tacoma (ship), 32: 146 Steer, W. Frank (army officer), 34: 190–192, 215 Taff, M. A., Jr., 35: 8

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Taft, William Howard, (secretary of war; U.S. president), 32: Toyama, Cheryl (with others), “Hawaiiana in 1996,” 31: 156–157, 205 241–254; “Hawaiiana in 1997,” 32: 229–242; “Hawaiiana in Takabuki, Matsuo, An Unlikely Revolutionary: Matsuo 1998,” 33: 231–253 Takabuki and the Making of Modern Hawai‘i, reviewed by Tranmere (ship) 34: 103, 107 Dan Boylan, 33: 227–230 Triton (ship), 31: 209 Takahashi (scientist), 31: 42–43 Tresilian, F. W. (physician), 31: 62 Tagupa, William (attorney), 34: 13, 15 Tromelin, Legoarant de (French naval officer), 33: 10; 34: 145 Takaki, Ronald (historian), 33: 145, 152 Trousseau. George (physician), 33: 45–46 Takehara, Alice, 34: 16 True, David P, 32: 40 Tam Cheong, 32: 190 Truman, Harry (U.S. president), 31: 191; 35: 55 Tam Chi, 32: 190 Turnbull, Phyllis (reviewer), Sugar Water: Hawai‘i’s Plantation Tameha-Maru, Queen. See Kamamalu Ditches, by Carol Wilcox, 31: 235–237; (with others), Oh Tamoree. See Kaumualii, Prince George Say Can You See? The Semiotics of the Military in Hawai‘i, Tamura, Eileen (author), 33: 132, 188 reviewed by R. D. K. Herman, 34: 223–225; (reviewer), Tanner, Nathan (Mormon missionary), 31: 4–9, 14 Displacing Natives: The Rhetorical Production of Hawai‘i, Tao Cheng-chang, 32: 188 by Houston Wood, 34: 232–236; (reviewer), Staging Tatsu Maru (ship), 35: 23 Tourism: Bodies on Display from Waikiki to Sea World, by Taua (Tahitian), 32: 2, 4, 19 Jane C. Desmond, 35: 153–158 Tausigg, F. W., 31: 132 Turner, (Mr.) (educator), 31: 159 Taylor, Charles (writer), 35: 25 Turner, Charles A. (sailmaker), 31: 10; 32: 40 Teigmouth (ship), 34: 101 Turner, Charles H. (opera promoter) 31: 83–84 Tepix (ship), 32: 40 Twain, Mark 33: 55–68; 34: 127–129, 155–157 Thacker, Earl, 35: 54 Tyler (ship captain), 31: 143 Thaddeus (ship), 32: 3, 18, 61 Typhoid fever. See Epidemics Thayer, Wade (attorney), 35: 47 Theaters in Hawai‘i, 31: 75–79 Theo H. Davies & Company (sugar factor), 31: 138; 32: 137. U See also Davies, Theo H. Theses and dissertations, 31: 249–252; 32: 236–242; 33: 243– Uaua, William (Mormon elder), 31: 1–2, 4–7, 9, 14–15 253; 34: 248–252; 35: 167–170 Uli‘ili, (fisherman), 32: 28 Thomas, John S. (sailor), 33: 59, 62–63 Umu, W. D. (teacher), 31: 11, 14 Thomas, Richard Darton (British admiral), 31: 164 Unconquerable Rebel: Robert W. Wilcox and Hawaiian Politics, “Thomas Spencer and A Visit to Kilauea” (In Notes & 1880–1903, by Ernest Andrade, Jr., reviewed by Patricia Queries), by Kaori O’Connor, 31: 208–213 M. Alvarez, 31: 219–223 Thompson, Alpheus B., 32: 33, 35–36 University of Hawai‘i, 31: 238–239 (book review); 33: 177–184, Thompson, Frederick W. (auctioneer), 34: 142, 146 220–222 (book review) Thornton, J. E. (FBI agent), 34: 192 An Unlikely Revolutionary: Matsuo Takabuki and the Making “Three Views of the Attack on Pearl Harbor: Navy, Civilian of Modern Hawai‘i, by Matsuo Takabuki, assisted by and Resident Perspective.” by Marjorie Kelly, 35: 65–89 Dennis M. Ogawa with Glen Grant and Wilma Sur, Thrum, Thomas G. (publisher), 33: 104; 35: 8, 11 reviewed by Dan Boylan, 33: 227–230 Thurston, Asa (missionary), 31: 29 “Unlucky Star–Princess Ka‘iulani,” by Marilyn Stassen- Thurston, Lorrin A. (publisher), 31: 132, 134; 33: 23, 32–33, 35, McLaughlin, 33: 21–54 207; 35: 25, 102 Unsworth, Eugene and John (opera performers), 31: 90–91 Thurston, Lucy Goodale (missionary), 31: 39; 32: 118 Upton, Winslow, 31: 208, 211–212 Thurston, Robert S. (agriculturalist), 33: 133–134 Uranie (ship), 32: 26, 69; 34: 69, 85 Tibbey, W. H.(butcher), 32: 60 “U.S. Army on Kaua‘i, 1909–1942,” by William H. Dorrance, Tinker, Reuben (missionary), 31: 60, 62–63, 65–66; 32: 125 32: 155–169 Tivoli Comedy Company, San Francisco, 31: 85 “U.S. Commercial Policy and Hawai‘i, 1890–1894,” by Alfred L. Tognette, Paul, 35: 78–79 Castle, 33: 69–82 Tom Wai-kim (Chinese revolutionary leader), 32: 179–180 U.S. Exploring Expedition. See Wilkes Expedition, 1840–1841 Tomohomoho, 32: 25 U.S. military (publications), 35: 134–135 Tong Phong (student), 31: 160, 172 Uyehara, Yukuo (scholar), 33: 182–183 Torbert, L. L. (sugar planter), 31: 103 Towers, John (admiral), 31: 185–186 Townsend, H. S. (educator), 32: 129–130

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Wave (ship), 34: 109 V Weatherbee, Charles (attorney), 35: 49 Webster, James (plantation manager), 35: 50 Vaillant (ship captain), 32: 69–70 Wellington (ship), 32: 61–62; 34: 101 Valencia (ship), 32: 144 Wells, Briant H. (army officer), 34: 186 Vancouver, George (ship captain), 31: 43; 32: 11, 25–26; 34: Weloula (land owner), 32: 28 179–180, 140 Wen Phong-fei (sometimes Wing) (editor), 32: 179, 185 Vancouver (ship), 34: 102, 104–106, 108–109 Westervelt, William (pastor), 33: 176 Van Valkenburgh, General (diplomat), 33: 59 Wetmore, Charles (missionary), 31: 29–30 Veneral disease, 34: 194, 200–201, 212. See also Prostitution Whaling, 31: 59, 99; 34: 110 Venus (ship), 32: 69, 71, 73, 91 Whartoff, Miss (sometimes Whatoff), (Ka‘iulani’s lady in Victoria (ship), 32: 113 waiting), 33: 34, 47–48 Vida, F. R., 32: 48 Wheelock(army officer), 32: 150 Vierra, Mr., 35: 98 White, Geoffrey, 35: 70 Vierra, Theodore A. (architect), 33: 145–146, 148, 150 White, Richard, 32: 39 Villeneuve, Henry de (French naval commander), 32: 73 Whitehead, Ennis (general), 31: 187–189 Vincent, Antoine (French carpenter), 32: 73 Whitehead, L. M. (engineer), 35: 43 Vincent, Charles W., 34: 144, 146–147, 150–151 Whitney, Henry M. (publisher), 31: 31; 34: 44–45; 35: 104–105 “Voice ‘less’ Hawaiian: An Analysis of Educational Policy Whitney, Samuel (missionary), 32: 19, 107 Making, 1820–1860,” by Maenette Kape‘ahiokalani Who runs the University? The Politics of Higher Education in Padeken Benham, 32: 121–140 Hawai‘i, 1985–1992, by David Yount, reviewed by Dan Volcanoes, 32: 114–117 Boylan, 31: 238–239 Von Pfister, Edward H., 32: 48 Widemann, Herman A. (judge), 34: 43 Von Pfister, John R. (merchant), 34: 142 Wiig, Jon (judge), 35: 57 Wilcox, Abner (missionary), 31: 36; 32: 113–116 Wilcox, Albert Spencer (sugar planter), 31: 120 W Wilcox, Carol, Sugar Water: Hawai‘i’s Plantation Ditches, reviewed by Phyllis Turnbull, 31: 235–237 Wagner-Wright, Sandra (reviewer), The Shipmans of East Wilcox, Charles, 31: 39 Hawai‘i, by Emmett Cahill, 31: 223–224 Wilcox, Elsie (legislator), Women and Children first: The Wah Mun School, 32: 190 Life and Times of Elsie Wilcox of Kaua‘i, by Judith Dean Wai‘apuka School, Hawai‘i Island, 33: 1–20 Gething Hughes, reviewed by Patricia Alvarez, 31: 219– Waihee, John D. (governor), 34: 17 223 Waiawa, Aaron (teacher), 31: 12 Wilcox, George N. (sugar planter), 31: 106–107; 32: 158; 33: Waikiki 100 B.C. to 1900 A.D.: An Untold Story, by George S. 133 Kanahele, reviewed by Susan Yim, 31: 228–230 Wilcox, Lucy Eliza Hart (missionary), 31: 36; 32: 113 Wailuku, Maui, 31: 102–103, 121 Wilcox, Mabel (public health nurse), 33: 133 Waipa, Robert Parker, 33: 210 Wilcox, Robert W., Unconquerable Rebel: Robert W. Wilcox Walker, Allen & Company (business firm), 33: 57 and Hawaiian Politics, 1880–1903, by Ernest Andrade, Jr., Walker, John S., 31: 98, 101 reviewed by Patrica M. Alvarez, 31: 34, 219–223 Waller, Daniel (actor), 31: 81 Wilcox W. Luther (judge), 32: 149–150 Waller, Emma (opera performer), 31: 81–82 Wilder, Arthur A. (judge), 35: 47 Waller, Gilbert (brewery manager), 31: 145 Wilder, Samuel G. 34: 159 Waller, Gilbert J. (businessman, nephew of above), 35: 45 Wilkes, Charles (U.S. naval officer), 34: 93 Walsh, Arsenius Robert (Catholic priest), 32: 82–83 Wilkes Expedition (U.S. Exploring Expedition, 1840–1841) 31: War in the Pacific, by Jerome T. Hagen,” reviewed by E. Rick 35, 37 Stepien, 32: 218–220 William Little (ship), 34: 102 Ward (ship), 35: 69 Williams, J. J. (photographer), 35: 106 Warner, Alice Davies, 33: 24–26, 34, 41 Williams, S. Wells (missionary in China), 31: 61 Warren Hotel, Honolulu, 31: 55–56, 66 Willis, Albert S., 33: 39 Warren, Thomas W., 31: 144–145 Willis, Alfred (Anglican bishop of Honolulu), 31: 154, 160–161 Wasazo (Japanese sailor), 34: 51 Wilson, John (mayor), 32: 194, 197–198, 205; 35: 47–48, 51, 53 Waterhouse, Henry, 31: 135, 157 Wilson, Woodrow (U.S. president), 31: 180, 194; 32: 199, 202; Watson, Edward M. (judge), 35: 45–47, 53 35: 45–47 Watts, Mr. 35: 40 Wing Lok Ngue Hong (Chinese fishing guild), 35: 24

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Wiseman, Lady, 33: 29 Young, Brigham (Mormon founder), 31: 16–17 Wiseman, Sir William (ship captain), 33: 29 Young, John (British sailor), 32: 8, 16, 171; 34: 82, 118 Winslow, E. Eveleth (engineer), 32: 157–159 Young, John II, 32: 48, 172 Wist, Benjamin (educator), 32: 125 Young, Leon, 34: 204 Wm. Ryan (ship), 34: 106 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), 31: 156 Wo Jin-heng (Chinese revolutionary leader), 32: 177 Young Kwong-tat (Chinese revolutionary leader), 32: 179, 187 Wodehouse, Annie Cleghorn, 33: 23–24, 49. See also Cleghorn, Young Wah-duck (Chinese revolutionary leader), 32: 179 Annie Yount, David, Who Runs the University? The Politics of Higher Wodehouse, Hay, 33: 31 Education in Hawai‘i, 1985–1992, reviewed by Dan Wolff, William (opera performer), 31: 86 Boylan, 31: 238–239 Women and Children First: the Life and Times of Elsie Wilcox of Kaua‘i, by Judith Dean Gething Hughes, reviewed by Patricia M Alvarez, 31: 219–223 Z Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), 34: 155 Wond, William (taverner), 34: 146–147 Zalburg, Sanford (labor historian), 35: 52, 56 Wong, Charles Jo, 34: 204 Zane Cheong–fook, 32: 190 Wong, Chew, 34: 204 Zealander (ship), 32: 144 Wong, David Mun Chew “China,” 34: 204 Zenmatsu, Hirahara (sailor), 34: 49, 51–59 Wong Shek Yen (evangelist), 32: 162 Zimmerman, Hans, 35: 53–54 Wood, C. B. (physician), 33: 101 Zmijewski, David, “The Hornet: Mark Twain’s Interpretation Wood, George, 32: 35 of a Perilous Journey,” 33: 55–68 Wood, Hart (architect), 33: 148 Wood, Houston, Displacing Natives: The Rhetorical Production of Hawai‘i, reviewed by Phyllis Turnbull, 34: 232–236 Wood, O. R. (sugar planter), 31: 120 Wood, R. W. (physician), 32: 40, 49; 34: 142 Woodbury, John S. (Mormon missionary), 31: 3 World War I, 1914–1918, 32: 172–173; 33: 189 World War II, 1939–1945, 31: 179–204; 32: 132, 134, 162–167, 173; 33: 159–169; 34: 190–200, 203–218; 35: 28–29, 65– 89, 98–100, 146–147 Wright and Starling (blacksmiths), 32: 53 Wright, Maude, 33: 31 Wright, Thomas L., 31: 42–43 Wu, John C. H., 31: 163 Wu Zhi-hut, 32: 188 Wyllie, Robert Crichton (minister of foreign affairs), 32: 46– 47, 68; 33: 9, 11, 13; 34: 115–116, 143, 145, 154, 162

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Yada, Chonosuke (Japanese consul) 33: 185 Yamaguchi, Ruth, 35: 82–84 Yamamoto, Isoroku (naval commander), 35: 69 Yamashiro, Matsutaro, 35: 23–24 Yan Sen (auditor), 32: 187 Yap, Chau, 32: 190 Yap, Milla Leal Peterson (musician), 33: 87–88 Yardley, Maili (writer), 34: 188 Yarnell, Harry (admiral), 31: 190 Yim, Susan (reviewer), Waikiki 100 B.C. to 1900 A.D.: An Untold Story, by George Kanahele, 31: 228–230 Yoshida, Kiku (sugar worker), 33: 127 Young, Anin, 35: 24

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