THE NEW HAWAII the Manifest Destinies O F Two Dynamic Races Move O N Ancient and Immemorial Lines Toward Each Other from East to West and West to East

THE NEW HAWAII the Manifest Destinies O F Two Dynamic Races Move O N Ancient and Immemorial Lines Toward Each Other from East to West and West to East

FO REWORD CONFESS to a h ope that these pages will tempt readers to lo ok up a former ii ” b o ok Haw a . of mine, Jack London and t I o f u O herwise , think , something my p rpose w orld may be lost, which is to acquaint the more fully with the enchantment o f southern skies and seas that lie so accessible to the western coast o f the United States o f America . To those who cannot see their way to the I more extended travel below the equator, recommend the Hawaiian Islands , that remark able land with its remarkable people , and its most remarkable development in the brief space of a century . of I Most important all , have included ’ Jack London s last work on his beloved not islands , three articles that have until now - s n seen book cover , entitled My Hawaiia ” Aloha . These articles appeared shortly 1 9 1 6 The Cosmo olitan before his death in , in p a M gazine . ON O E G L D N , N LAND , Februar 1 922. y, C O NT ENTS FO REW O RD MY HAWAIIAN ALO HA b y J ACK LO ND O N CHAPTER ’ - I R To J K S O V . MY ETURN AC L E LAND O O G— RO C O - O F - A MS II . M T RIN THE YAL AT R — — PINEAPPLE GRO W IN G THE RE FUGE O F B IRD S A M O F D S G —O O O E KHI B I III . CADE Y E I N UTD R — TIO NS DECADENCE O F NATI V E PEO PLE S — ’ KINGMAN S I SLAND H S G O F H O I V . T E PA SIN PRINCE KU I — PRINCESS AB IGAIL KING LI HO LI HO THE KAHILI — V H - U O S E I . T E PAN PACIFIC NI N CIENTIFIC R SEARCH CO UNCIL CO MMERCIAL CO N FERENCE V FO R O S I I . THE CURE LEPR Y H O— —PAP E— V III . IL KEAAU z TIDAL WAV E S A V O LCANIC MARV EL — KALAPANA A CURE FO R HEADACHE FO LKLO RE —B O ! I . MAUNA KEA AR HUNTIN G I H V I S ! I . T E ALLEY LE O CO S ! III . THE K NA A T N O O O O—A ! IV . AP P CHURCH FESTIV AL ON — O N O ! V . K A H NAU AU C LO NEL SAM ! Y F R W L VI . M A E E L LIST O F ILLUSTRATIO NS DAUGHTERS O F THE PERISHING RACE Foo -! apiece KING KALAKAUA AND RO B ERT LO UIS STEV ENSON 1 4 MRS . J K O O O N B H 20 MR . AND AC L ND N THE EAC AN OLD HAWAIIAN 30 THE RUIN O F HALEAKALA 4 5 THE INTERIO R O F HALEAKALA 50 THE DITCH TRAIL 65 THE ORIGINAL STATUE O F KAMAHAME HA I 75 PA - U O R HAWAIIAN RIDING CO STUME 8 8 BAY OF H IS O F 1 00 ANA, LAND MAUI SURF- B OARDING 1 24 DIAMO ND HEAD 1 50 RI CE FI E LD S 1 70 A MO UNTAIN TRAIL 206 H F S I S OF 22 ANAPEPE ALL , LAND LANAI 5 I AO V L I S O F AL EY, LAND MAUI 240 MY HAWAIIAN ALO HA By J A C K LO NDO N PART ONE NGE upon a time , only the other day , when j ovial King Kalakaua established o f a record for the kings earth and time , there entered into his Polynesian brain as merry a scheme o f international intrigue as ever might have altered the destiny of races and places . 1 8 8 1 o f The time was the place the intrigue , the palace of the Mikado at Tokio . The record must not be omitted , for it was none other than that for the first time in the history o f Of kings and the world a reigning sovereign , o wn in his royal person , put a girdle around e th earth . The intrigue It was certainly as inter national as any international intrigue could be . Also , it was equally as dark , while it was precisely in alignment with the future con flic tin f g courses of empires . Mani est destiny n was more than incidentally concerned . Whe 9 1 0 THE NEW HAWAII the manifest destinies o f two dynamic races move o n ancient and immemorial lines toward each other from east to west and west to east l o f along the same paralle s latitude , there is ’ an inevitable point o n the earth s surface where they will collide . In this case , the races were the Anglo - Saxon (represented by the Americans) , and the Mongolian (represented by the Japanese) . The place was Hawaii , the I v o f o ely and lovable, beloved countless many ” as Hawaii Nei . Kalakau a , despite his merriness , foresaw clearly , either that the United States would or absorb Hawaii , that , allied by closest marital ties to the royal house o f the Rising w i Sun , Ha aii could be a brother kingdom n . saw an empire That he clearly , the situation d ei f to ay attests . Hawaii N is a territory o the United States . There are more Japanese resident in Hawaii at the present time than are s re ident other nationalities , not even excepting the native Hawaiians . The figures are eloquent . In round numbers , - five there are twenty thousand pure Hawaiians , - fiv e twenty thousand various Caucasians , - twenty three thousand Portuguese , twenty one thousand Chinese , fifteen thousand MY HAWAIIAN ALOHA 1 1 of Filipinos , a sprinkling many other breeds , of an amazing complexity intermingled breeds , t and ninety thousand Japanese . And , mos amazingly eloquent o f all statistics are those of the race purity o f the Japanese mating . 1 9 1 4 - is In the year , the Registrar General authority for the statements that one American male and one Spanish male respectively married o ne e Japanese females , that Japanese mal - o r - married a Hapa Haole , Caucasian Hawaiian female, and that three Japanese males married pure Hawaiian females . When it comes to an innate antipathy towards mongrelization , the dominant national in Hawaii , the Japanese , proves himself more j ealously exclusive by far than any other national . Omitting the records o f all the other nationals which go to make up the amazing mongrelization of races in this - of o f smelting pot the races , let the record - pure blood Americans be cited . In the same of 1 9 1 4 - year , the Registrar General reports that of American males wh o intermingled their n eleveh breed and seed with alie races , married - five pure Hawaiians , twenty married Cau - casian Hawaiians , three married pure Chinese , - o ne four married Chinese Hawaiians , and To su married a pure Japanese . m the sam e 1 2 THE NEW HAWAII thing up with a cross - bearing : in the same 1 9 1 4 Of e year , over eighteen hundred Japanes women who married , only two married outside their race ; o f over eight hundred pure Cau casian women who married , over two hundred intermingled their breed and seed with races of alien to their own . Reduced to decimals , the females who went over the fence o f race 2 5 ur to secure fathers for their children , of p e Caucasian women were guilty ; 0 01 4 of — Japanese women were guilty in vulgar frac ”! o ne tion, out of four Caucasian women ; one t o f ou one thousand Japanese women . Kalakau a King , at the time he germinated of his idea, was the royal guest the Mikado in a special palace which was all his to lodge in, l along with his suite . But Ka akaua was resolved upon an international intrigue which sa was , to y the least, ethnologically ticklish ; o f while his suite consisted two Americans , one, i i 1 921 b Bi M Stat stics comp led in y the shop useum, of Hono u six i l lu, show that one out of every women of Caucasian b rth in the Territory of Hawaii marries a Hawaiian or part Hawaiian and other figures prove that a large perc entage of part- Hawaiian women - S marry either Hawaiians or part Hawaiians . till another large C c C fi proportion marries au asians or hinese . Further, the gures o c k e a se illustrate that the new st is b tter able to withst nd disea , in i r u and is, that sense, more v go o s than its Hawaiian ancestors, as fic . It c r well as more proli is the creation of a new ra e, st ong, i and c i u - vir le, produ tive ; wh le the p re blo oded Hawaiians steadily c de rease in numbers . MY HAWAIIAN ALOHA 1 3 Colonel C . H . Judd, his Chamberlain , the other , i . Ar Mr W lliam N . mstrong, his Attorney o ne o f General . They represented the race manifest destinies , and he knew it would never do for them to know what he had up his i . 1 8 8 1 k ngly sleeve So , on this day in , he gave o ut o f them the royal slip , sneaked the palace ’ to the back way , and hied him the Mikado s palace .

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