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America Practices Its Imperial Power
Center for Hawaiian Sovereignty Studies 46-255 Kahuhipa St. Suite 1205 Kane'ohe, HI 96744 (808) 247-7942 Kenneth R
A Brief History of the Hawaiian People
Center for Hawaiian Sovereignty Studies 46-255 Kahuhipa St. Suite 1205 Kane'ohe, HI 96744 (808) 247-7942 Kenneth R
Holly Mathews, Director Department of Anthropology While the Hawaiian
Cultural Tourism and Post-Colonialism in Hawaii Leigh Nicole Schuler University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
The Color of Nationality: Continuities and Discontinuities of Citizenship in Hawaiʻi
Stopping the Wind-An Exploration of the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movmement
K a H O ' O L a W E : a L O H No State of H a W a Ii
Historians of Traditional Hawai'i
Travel Leisure Company
The United States Military and Its Controversial Use of Hawaiian Land
Mo'olelo Ea O Na¯ Hawai'i History of Native Hawaiian Governance In
"'Pop' Goes Hawaii: the 20Th Century
Geology and Natural History of Hawaii
The Hawaiian Monarchy: Instructional Materials/Resources for Grade 7 Social Studies
America's Takeover of Hawaii
Hawaii State Research Guide Family History Sources in the Aloha State Stat State
Top View
Reproductions Supplied by EDRS Are the Best That Can Be Made from the Original Document
A Student's Introduction to the History of Hawaii
History of Agriculture in Hawaii
UC Irvine UC Irvine Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Aloha `Oe: the End of the Hawaiian Monarchy: Examining Sugar's
The Debate Over Hawaii and an American Overseas Empire
Lili'uokalani
The Power of the Hula: a Performance Text for Appropriating Identity Among First Hawaiian Youth
Read Book Hawaiis Story by Hawaiis Queen Liliuokalani
The Architecture of C. W. Dickey in Hawaii
Economic History of Hawaii
The Journal of Social Sciences Research ISSN(E): 2411-9458, ISSN(P): 2413-6670 Vol
Appendix B: Historical, Social And
Reclaimlng NATIONAL IDENTITY in the Hawallan
Kānaka Maoli (Native
Regional Architecture As an Expression of State Identity: Early State Government Buildings in the Honolulu Civic Center
Annexation Treaty, This One Negotiated by President Mckinley with Hawaii
An Architectural Narrative of Honolulu, Hawai‘I (1882-1994)