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Hawaiian Historical Society
1856 1877 1881 1888 1894 1900 1918 1932 Box 1-1 JOHANN FRIEDRICH HACKFELD
Center for Hawaiian Sovereignty Studies 46-255 Kahuhipa St. Suite 1205 Kane'ohe, HI 96744 (808) 247-7942 Kenneth R
Hawaii Stories of Change Kokua Hawaii Oral History Project
Hawaiian Mission Children Named After Ali'ì
City and County of Honolulu
History of Ko`Olaupoko
MAP: Hawaii Public Schools
Broken Trust
KALAMA LAA, 42, of Wai'anae, Died Nov. 2, 2000. Born In
Lawrence (Larry) “Harbottle” Kamakawiwoole
FINAL PUBLIC Archaeological Preservation Plan Pahua Heiau
Abraham Kaleimahoe Fernandez: a Hawaiian Saint and Royalist, 1857-1915 by Isaiah Walker
Testimony BOE Aloha, I Am Testifying in Support of Action Item A, for The
Mo'olelo Ea O Na¯ Hawai'i History of Native Hawaiian Governance In
The Development of Native Hawaiian Self-Determination As Compared to Self-Determination of Native Alaskans and the People of Puerto Rico, 33 J
May 2005 Newsletter
Molokai Regional Plan Update
Top View
Queen Emma Collection
Index to the Hawaiian Journal of History Volumes 26–30 1992–1996
Land Tenure in He`E`Ia Uli, the He`E`Ia Wetland © Donna A
Hawaiian Historical Society
Past, Present, and Politics: a Look at the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement,” Intersections 10, No
Who Owns the Crown Lands of Hawai'i?
Mākua Valley
The Privy Council of Queen Lili'uokalani of Hawai'i, 1891
Paeahu Solar Project at Honua'ula
Opium and the Law Hawai‘I, 1856–1900 Lily Lim-Chong and Harry V
In the Matter of the Estate of His Majesty Kamehameha IV
Kamehameha, the Chief (1796 –1819) the Chief Rules
Hawaiian Historical Society
Reclaimlng NATIONAL IDENTITY in the Hawallan
From Mauka to Makai: the River of Justice Must Flow Freely
Email from Amelia Gora to President Obama, Et Al. Submitted by John
Notes on Early Land Titles and Tenure in Hawai'i
Manuscript Collections L
Camvel Hawii 0085A 10698.Pdf