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Hawaiʻi the Pacific State Further Reading

Alameida, Roy Kakulu. Stories of Old Hawai‘i. Honolulu: Bess Press, 1997.

Armitage, Kimo. Akua Hawai‘i: Hawaiians Gods and Their Stories. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 2005.

Bacchilega, Cristina. Legendary Hawai‘i and the Politics of Place: Tradition, Translation, and Tourism. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007.

Beckwith, Martha. Hawaiian Mythology. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 1970.

Beckwith, Martha Warren, translator. The Kumulipo: A Hawaiian Creation Chant. Honolulu: The University Press of Hawai‘i, 1951, 1972.

Coleman, Stuart. Eddie Would Go. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 2004.

Dunford, Betty et.al. The Hawaiians of Old. Honolulu: Bess Press, 2002.

Eyre, David L. By Wind, By Wave: An Introduction to Hawai‘i’s Natural History. Honolulu: Bess Press, 2000.

Gutmanis, June. Na Pule Kahiko: Ancient Hawaiian Prayers. Honolulu: Editions Limited, 1983.

Hall, Sandra Kimberley. Duke: A Great Hawaiian. Honolulu: Bess Press, 2004.

Ii, John Papa. Ed. By Dorothy B. Barrere. Fragments of Hawaiian History. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1995.

Juvik, James O., Thomas R. Paradise, Sonia P. Juvik. Student Atlas of Hawai‘i. Honolulu: Bess Press, 2000.

Kalākaua, King David. The Legends and Myths of Hawai‘i. Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, Japan, 1972.

Kamakau, Samuel. Ruling Chiefs of Hawai‘i. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press, 1992.

Kame‘eleihiwa, Lilikala K. The Legendary Tradition of Kamapua‘a: The Hawaiian Pig-God. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1996.

Kame‘eleihiwa, Lilikala K. Native Land and Foreign Desires: Pehea La E Pono Ai? Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1992.

Kāne, Herb Kawainui. Ancient Hawai‘i. Captain Cook, Hawai‘i: Kawainui Press, 1997.

Kāne, Herb Kawainui. Voyagers. Bellevue, Washington: Whale Song, 1991.

Kuykendall, Ralph S. The Hawaiian Kingdom, Vols. I, II, III. Honolulu: The University Press of Hawai‘i, 1938, 1965.

Lili‘uokalani. Hawai‘i’s Story by Hawai‘i’s Queen. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 1990.

Malo, David. Hawaiian Antiquities. 1898. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1951.

Morgan, Joseph R. Hawai‘i: A Unique Geography. Honolulu: Bess Press, 1996.

Noyes, Martha. Then There Were None. Honolulu: Bess Press, 2003.

Ogawa, Dennis M. Jan Ken Po: The World of Hawai‘i’s Japanese Americans. Honolulu: University Press of Hawai‘i, 1978.

Oliver, Douglas. Polynesia in Early Historic Times. Honolulu: Bess Press, 2002.

Osorio, Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo‘ole. Dismembering Lahui: A History of the Hawaiian Nation to 1887. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2002.

Potter, Norris W., Lawrence M. Kasdon, and Ann Rayson. History of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Honolulu: Bess Press, 2003.

Pukui, Mary K. and Alfons L. Korn. The Echo of Our Song: Chants and Poems of the Hawaiians. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 1973.

Pukui, Mary Kawena and Samuel H. Elbert. Hawaiian Dictionary. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 1986.

Pukui, Mary Kawena, E. W. Haertig, and Catherine A. Lee. Nana I Ke Kumu: Look to the Source, Vol. 1. Honolulu: Queen Lili‘uokalani Children’s Center, 1972.

Pukui, Mary Kawena. Olelo No‘eau: Hawaiian Proverbs and Poetical Sayings. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1983.

Rayson, Ann. Modern History of Hawai‘i. Honolulu: Bess Press, 2007.

Silva, Noenoe. Aloha Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to American Colonialism. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2004.

Standards and Values of the Hawaiian People, Vols. I and II. By the Staff of Alu Like, Inc. Honolulu: Alu Like, 2008.

Stannard, David E. Before the Horror: The Population of Hawai‘i on the Eve of Western Contact. Honolulu: Social Sciences Research Institute and University of Hawai‘i Press, 1989.

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