
Index to The Hawaiian Journal of History Volumes 36 – 40 2002 – 2006 Compiled and edited by JOAN HORI Database design and editing by CAROL KELLETT INDEX u VOLUMES 36‐40 u 2002‐2006 reviewed by J. Kēhaulani Kauanui, A 39: 166‐168 Aloha Trading Stamp Company, 36: 127‐128 ABCFM Amalu, Sam Apollo (light keeper), 37: 144 See American Board of American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Commissioners for Foreign Missions Missions (ABCFM) (ABCFM) communication with missionaries, 40: Acors Barns (ship also known as Eagle Banner) 27‐46 sketch of, 40: 101 education, 38: 4, 7, 8, 11, 15‐16 Ad Club George “Prince” Kaumuali‘i, 36: 60, 69 and Waikīkī War Memorial Park and history, 37: 65, 66‐68; 38: 39‐44, 45 Natatorium, 39: 56 American Civil Liberties Union Agnew, Eleanor (officer in NAACP Honolulu and foreign language schools, 40: branch), 39: 126 141 Ahupua‘a, 37: 35 American Legion, Hawai‘i chapter Aiea Community Hospital, 36: 109 and Waikīkī War Memorial Park and ‘Āina momona (“fat” land, with many Natatorium, 39: 58‐61 fishponds), 37: 36 American Legion in Hawai‘i, 40: 132‐133, 138 Aino, Tomitaro (owner of Eirakuza Theater), American Pacific cable, 39: 35‐52 38: 135 map of, 39: 41 Ainsworth, Gail time line, 39: 45‐46 review of Fragile Paradise: The Impact Americanism of Tourism on Maui, 1959­2000 by See Americanization Mansel Blackford, 36: 163‐165 Americanization, 40: 131‐147 Air travel, 37: 199‐216 Anahu, James N. (‘ukulele maker), 37: 17 Ajax (ship), 40: 60 Anana (unit of measure), 37: 50 Ajaz (steamer), 38: 99, 101 Anderson, Rufus (director of ABCFM), 37: 66‐ Akaka family 68, 77, 85 and Randolph Crossley, 36: 141‐142 re Parthian, 40: 38 Akakū (apparitions), 36: 2 Andrews, Anne Seward Gilson (Mrs. Claudius) Akana, Akaiko (pastor), 38: 151 (missionary wife, educator) Akana, Collette Leimomi Makawao Family School, 37: 110 “Kahuna Ho‘opunipuni Letters of Andrews, Claudius B. (missionary, educator) 1863,” 36: 1‐39 re Hawaiian women, 37: 102 Akana, David Y. (senator) Makawao Family School, 37: 110 and foreign language schools, 40: 137‐ Andrews, Lew 138, 139, 144 review of Francis Haar: A Lifetime of Akua noho (gods), 36: 23‐24, 26 Images by Francis Haar, edited by Alameda (ship), 39: 4 Tom Haar, 36: 178‐181 Alameida, Roy Kakulu Andrews, Lorrin (1795‐1868; missionary, “Mo‘olelo O Kawaihāpai,” 37: 33‐46 judge) Alapai, Nani (musician), 37: 20 Lahainaluna High School, 38: 9‐10, 11 Alaula (newspaper), 37: 73 Parthian, 40: 28, 29, 31, 38, 39, 41 Alexander, Samuel Thomas (missionary son, Andrews, Mary Ann Wilson (missionary wife) sugar planter) Parthian, 40: 28 manual education, 38: 18 Andrews, Robert W. (missionary, educator) Alexander, William D. (minister of public Haleakala Boys’ School, 38: 18 education) Andrews, Samantha Washburne Wilson (Mrs. education, 38: 25, 26 Claudius) (missionary wife, educator) Alexander, William DeWitt (surveyor, East Maui Female Seminary, 37: 110 historian) Andrews, Seth (missionary) re kahuna, 36: 7 female seminaries, 37: 102 Ali‘i nui Anti‐annexation education, 38: 10 and leprosy patients, photo of, 40: 93 Allen, Anthony (businessman, advisor to King Anti‐annexation petition Kamehameha I), 39: 115‐116 and leprosy patients, 40: 89‐94 Aloha Airlines, 37: 208‐213 Annexation, 37: 78‐79 See also Trans‐Pacific Airlines, Ltd. Annexation, 1868, 37: 119‐138 Aloha Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to Arakaki, Kuniyoshi (unit secretary ILWU) American Colonialism by Noenoe K. Silva, strike, 1954, 39: 153 1 INDEX TO THE HAWAIIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY Arakaki, Yasuki (union leader Olaa Sugar Baker, Ella (national NAACP) Company) and NAACP in Hawai‘i, 39: 119, 120‐ strike, 1954, 39: 144, 154 123 Architecture Baker, Frances (author) cover photo, 40: cover cartoons, 40: 184‐185 Architecture, plantation humor in We the Blitzed: A Diary of photograph, 40: 23 Cartoons of Hawaii at War, 40: 183‐ Arizona (ship), 39: 22, 23 185 Armstrong, Richard (missionary, minister of Ball, Stuart M. Jr. public instruction) “The Piko Club: Hiking O‘ahu in the re education for Hawaiian females, 1930s,” 37: 179‐197 37: 102 Baltimore (ship), 38: 69, 40: 50‐52 re Mahele, 37: 44 Barber, Thomas (military officer), 39: 20, 21 schools, 38: 9, 18 Barbers Point Light Station, O‘ahu, 37: 142, statistics, 37: 58 144 Armstrong, Samuel Chapman (missionary son, photo of, 37: 143 educator) Bartholomew, Duane P. education, 38: 16, 21, 22, 26 review of Hawai‘i’s Pineapple Century: Arnold, Arthur (student) A History of the Crowned Fruit in the photo of, 38: 23 Hawaiian Islands by Jan K. Ten Arnold, Charles (chief road supervisor, Hawai‘i Bruggencate, 39: 176‐177 Island) Baylis, John S. (coast guard officer), 37: 188 and Jules Tavernier, 39: 7, 8 “Beatrice Patton’s Hawai‘i,” by Nancy J. Morris, Asahi Theater, Honolulu, 38: 128, 134, 135‐ 39: 75‐90 136 Beamer, Kapono (musician), 40: 169 photo of, 38: 137 Beatty, James S. (manager Hutchinson Sugar Asato, Noriko Company) Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack on strike, 1954, 39: 138‐140, 141, 143‐ Japanese Language Schools in Hawaii, 145, 146, 148, 150, 151, 152, 153, California and Washington, 154 reviewed by Eileen H. Tamura, Beaumont, Robert (musician), 40: 168 40: 206‐207 Beck, George Jr. (ILWU unit chair Hutchinson Associated Press Sugar Company) and Pacific cable, 39: 36, 39‐40, 43‐44, strike, 1954, 39: 142 49 Bellows Field, O‘ahu, 37: 200 Atkinson, Alatau T. (newspaper editor, Benton, James Grant (comedian), 40: 188 educator) Benz, David A. (businessman), 37: 211‐212 Lahainaluna Technical High School, Berger, Henry (Heinrich, Henri) (bandmaster), 38: 26 38: 152 Au Okoa (newspaper), 37: 75 Honolulu Reform School, 37: 8 ‘Aumakua (spirit god), 36: 23; 39: 80, 86 “Pacific Cable March,” 39: 47 Augie T. Beyer, Carl Kalani See Tulba, Augie “Female Seminaries in America and Aviation, 37: 199‐216 Hawai‘i During the 19th Century,” Avon (ship), 40: 49 37: 91‐118 ‘Awa, 36: 18 “Manual and Industrial Education for Awai, George E. K. (musician), 37: 22 Hawaiians During the 19th Century,” 38: 1‐34 review of Lost Generations: A Boy, A B School, A Princess by J. Arthur Rath, 40: 215‐218 Bacchilega, Cristina Bibliography, 36: 193‐212; 37: 235‐255; 38: review of I Myself Have Seen It: The 203‐225; 39: 179‐197 Myth of Hawai‘i by Susanna Moore, Bingham, Elizabeth K. (educator), 37: 107 39: 159‐164 Bingham, Hiram (missionary) Baijo, Kehau Hawaiian language, 36: 44 See Jackson, Kehau Bingham, Lydia (principal of Kawaiaha‘o Bailey, Caroline Hubbard (Mrs. Edward) Female Seminary), 37: 107 (missionary, educator), 37: 98 Bingham, Sophia (daughter of Hiram and Sybil Bailey, Edward (missionary, educator), 37: 98‐ Bingham), 37: 159 100 Bird of Paradise (play), 37: 21 2 INDEX u VOLUMES 36‐40 u 2002‐2006 Bird of Paradise (tri‐motor Fokker airplane), Boy Scouts 37: 201 and Kōke‘e Camps & Pu‘u ka Pele, Bishop, Bernice Pauahi, Princess 40: 22 education, 38: 21 Brennan, Ed (businessman), 36: 127, 128 Bishop, Charles Reed (banker), 38: 60‐61, 68 Brennecke, Marvin A. (physician) education, 38: 18‐19 re Nils P. Larsen, 39: 111 marriage to Princess Bernice Pauahi, Bridges, Harry (union leader) 38: 80 and Randolph Crossley, 36: 125‐126 photo of, 38: 60 strike, 1954, 39: 142‐143, 145, 150 Bishop, E. Faxon (businessman), 39: 101 “A Brief Statistical History of Hawai‘i,” by Bishop, Sereno Edwards (missionary), 37: 84 Robert C. Schmitt, 37: 47‐61 Bishop Estate Bright, Abigail Kuaihelani Maipinepine (Mrs. Kalama Valley, 40: 150, 155, 156, 158‐ James Campbell) (benefactor, royalist), 160, 162‐164, 166 37: 165 Bishop Museum, 37: 171‐172 British Pacific cable, 39: 42, 43 Black, Lydia map of, 39: 41 review of Hawai‘i’s Russian Adventure: Brizdle, John A New Look at Old History by Peter Streetcar Days in Honolulu: Breezing R. Mills, 37: 223‐225 Through Paradise (with MacKinnon Blackford, Mansel Simpson), reviewed by Helen Fragile Paradise: The Impact of Chapin, 36: 184‐186 Tourism on Maui, 1959­2000, Broadbent, E. H. W. (plantation manager) reviewed by Gail Ainsworth, 36: 163‐ and Pu‘u ka Pele Forest Reserve, 40: 15 165 Bronte, Emory (pilot), 37: 201 Blacks in Hawai‘i Broussard, Albert S. history, 39: 115‐133 “The Honolulu NAACP and Race Blaisdell, James (attorney) Relations in Hawai‘i,” 39: 115‐133 strike, 1954, 39: 145 Brown, Carol Edgecomb Blaisdell, Neal Shaw (mayor Honolulu) “Frederick Albert Edgecomb: A and Randolph Crossley, 36: 136 Lighthouse Service Career, Hawai‘i Blatchely, Abraham (missionary physician), 1911 to 1942,” 37: 139‐162 40: 29 Brown, Lydia (educator, missionary) Blinn, Richard D. (ship captain) Hawaiian language, 36: 53 Parthian, 40: 30, 33, 36, 38‐39 Wailuku Female Seminary, 37: 98 Bliss, Isaac (missionary) Bryan, L. W. (forester, division of forestry) Hawaiian language, 36: 53 and plum trees, 40: 20 Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Buck, Carrick H. (judge) Cook Has Gone Before by Tony Horwitz, re John Ha‘alelea Coney, 38: 154 reviewed by Alwyn Peel, 37: 232‐234 Buck, Peter (Bishop Museum director) Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and and Beatrice Ayer Patton, 39: 79, 82 Forestry (BCAF) Budnick, Rich and Kōke‘e, 40: 6, 10‐11, 13, 22 Hawaii’s Forgotten History, 1900­ and Pu‘u ka Pele, 40: 16‐17 1999: the Good...the Bad...the Board of Education, 37: 74 Embarrassing, reviewed by Brian Bolabola (Tahitians) Richardson, 40: 218‐220 see Tahitians Budny, Mildred V. Bomberger, E. Douglas “I Wish I Weren’t Going to Have This review of The Honolulu Symphony: A Baby: A Navy Wife Remembers Century of Music by Dale E. Hall, Pearl Harbor,” 36: 147‐161 37: 229‐232 Buena Vista Hospital, Honolulu, 39: 19, 27‐28 Bond, Elias (missionary and educator) photos of, 39: 27, 29 re annexation, 37: 122‐123 See also U.S.
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