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Hawaiiana in 1989: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest Compiled and annotated by Yasuto Kaihara Akau, Gloriann Mo'ikeha and Patricia Meagher Kalima. Macom- ber in Hawaii: A Genealogy. Kamuela: 1989.161 pp. Big Island family. Akoi, Rhea. Ku'u Home i Keaukaha: An Oral History. Hilo: Hui Ho'omau O Keaukaha Panaewa, 1989.104 pp. "Published as a Keaukaha 65th anniversary celebration project." Bachrach, Deborah. Pearl Harbor. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1989. 112 pp. In both the Great Mysteries and Opposing Viewpoints series. Britsch, R. Lanier. Moramona The Mormons in Hawaii. Laie: Insti- tute for Polynesian Studies, 1989. 240 pp. Mormons in the Pacific Series. Brown, DeSoto. Hawaii Goes to War: Life in Hawaii from Pearl Har- bor to Peace. 1st Ed. Honolulu: Editions Limited, 1989.160 pp. Budnick, Rich, comp. Hawaiian Street Names: The Complete Guide to O'ahu Street Name Translations. Translated by Duke Kalani Wise. Honolulu: Aloha Publishing, 1989. 170 pp. Yasuto Kaihara is an Associate Library Specialist, Hamilton Library, University of Hawai 'i at Mdnoa. The Hawaiian Journal of History, vol. 24(1990) 217

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Hawaiiana in 1989:A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest

Compiled and annotated by Yasuto Kaihara

Akau, Gloriann Mo'ikeha and Patricia Meagher Kalima. Macom-ber in Hawaii: A Genealogy. Kamuela: 1989.161 pp.Big Island family.

Akoi, Rhea. Ku'u Home i Keaukaha: An Oral History. Hilo: HuiHo'omau O Keaukaha Panaewa, 1989.104 pp."Published as a Keaukaha 65th anniversary celebration project."

Bachrach, Deborah. Pearl Harbor. San Diego: Greenhaven Press,1989. 112 pp.In both the Great Mysteries and Opposing Viewpoints series.

Britsch, R. Lanier. Moramona The Mormons in Hawaii. Laie: Insti-tute for Polynesian Studies, 1989. 240 pp.Mormons in the Pacific Series.

Brown, DeSoto. Hawaii Goes to War: Life in Hawaii from Pearl Har-bor to Peace. 1st Ed. Honolulu: Editions Limited, 1989.160 pp.

Budnick, Rich, comp. Hawaiian Street Names: The Complete Guide toO'ahu Street Name Translations. Translated by Duke Kalani Wise.Honolulu: Aloha Publishing, 1989. 170 pp.

Yasuto Kaihara is an Associate Library Specialist, Hamilton Library, University ofHawai 'i at Mdnoa.

The Hawaiian Journal of History, vol. 24(1990)

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CHEN, KUO HUNG. We Call our Treasure Tan Heung Shan. Honolulu: Bank ofHawaii, 1989. 34 pp.

Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the first Chinese arrival inHawai'i.

Chock, Eric and Darrell H. Y. Lum, eds. Pake: Writings by Chinese

in Hawai'i. Honolulu: Bamboo Ridge Press, 1989. 237 pp.

Double issue of Bamboo Ridge, no. 42/43. Some historical essays.

Chun, Malcolm Naea. Ka Mo 'olelo Laikini La cau Lapa 'au: The His-tory of Licensing Traditional Native Practitioners. Honolulu: HealthPromotion and Education Branch, Hawaii State Departmentof Health, 1989.13 pp.

Chung, May Lee, Dorothy Jim Luke, and Margaret Leong Lau,eds. Traditions for Living: A Booklet of Chinese Customs and FolkPractices in Hawaii, Volume Two. Honolulu: Associated ChineseUniversity Women, 1989.156 pp.Volume One was published in 1979.

Clark, John R. K. The Beaches of Maui County. 2nd Ed. Honolulu:University of Hawaii Press, 1989. xi, 156 pp.Some history.

Corum, Ann Kondo. Only in Hawaii. Honolulu: Bess Press, 1989.106 pp."Chronicles some of our ways and eccentricities."

Craig, Robert D. Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology. New York:Greenwood Press, 1989. xlvii, 409 pp.

DHM Planners, Inc. and Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. Pub-lic Archaeology Section. Applied Research Group. HawaiianFishpond Study: Islands of O'ahu, Moloka 'i and Hawai 'i. Honolulu:DHM Planners, Inc., 1989. 1 v. (various pagings)

Daws, Gavan. Hawaii, 1959-1989: The First Thirty Years of the AlohaState, with Memorable Photographs from the Honolulu Advertiser. 1stEd. Honolulu: Publishers Group Hawaii, 1989. ix, 214 pp.

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Decker, Robert and Barbara Decker. Volcanoes. Rev. and Up-dated Ed. New York: W. H. Freeman and Company, 1989. x,285 pp.Includes Hawai'i; some history.

Dunn, Barbara, comp. Directory of Historical Records Repositories inHawaii. Updated. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society forthe Hawaii State Historical Records Advisory Board; Reprint-ed by the Hawaii Library Association, 1989. 7 pp.

Ellis, Howard T. The Observatory, on their Own. Honolulu? 1989.48 pp.A history of Mauna Loa Observatory through 1960.

Gibson, Robert M. and Terry Lawhead. Dr. John Mott-Smith:Hawaii's First Royal Dentist and Last Royal Ambassador. Honolulu:Smilepower Institute, 1989. 310 pp.

Golt, Rick. Hawaii, Tides of Change. Photography by Rick Golt;written by Bob Krauss. Aiea: Island Heritage Publishing, 1989.203 pp.Largely pictorial; some history.

Goodell, Lela, comp. Guide to the Archives of the Polynesian VoyagingSociety and the Hokule'a, 1973-1988. Honolulu: Native HawaiianLibrary Project, Alu Like, Inc., 1989. 41 pp.A guide to the collection located in the Midkiff Learning Center,Kamehameha Schools.

Goodfriend, Arthur. The Education of a Survivor: From the School ofHard Knocks to a Doctoral Degree. Honolulu: University of HawaiiFoundation, 1989. xi, 260 pp.Based on his Doctor of Education dissertation, University of Hawai'iat Manoa, 1988. Includes part of his life in Hawai'i.

Grimshaw, Patricia. Paths of Duty: American Missionary Wives inNineteenth-Century Hawaii. Honolulu: University of HawaiiPress, 1989. xxiii, 246 pp.

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Hackler, Rhoda E. A. R. W. Meyer Sugar Mill, Moloka'i: Its His-tory and Restoration. Moloka'i: Moloka'i Museum & CulturalCenter, 1989. xii, 59 pp.

Hanamaulu School Grand Reunion & Coordinating Committee.Hanamaulu School Grand Reunion, July 28-2g, ig8g. Hanamaulu,1989. 22 leaves.

Hasegawa, Atsuko and Nancy S. Shiraki, eds. Hosha: A PictorialHistory of Jodo Shinshu Women in Hawaii. Honolulu: Hawaii Fed-eration of Honpa Hongwanji Buddhist Women's Associations,1989. 208 pp."A centennial project of the Hawaii Federation of Honpa HongwanjiBuddhist Women's Associations."

Hawaiian Historical Society. Pacific Translators Committee.Hawaiian History Sources in Languages other than English Recom-mended for Translation: A Report of the Pacific Translators Committee.Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society, 1989.13 leaves.

Hawaiian Legends Index. Rev. Ed. Honolulu: Hawaii State PublicLibrary System, Department of Education, State of Hawaii,1989. 3 v."Primarily the work of Lillian Ching." Edited by Masae Gotanda.

Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii. Centennial PublicationCommittee. A Grateful Past, a Promising Future: Honpa HongwanjiMission of Hawaii 100 Year History, 1889-1989. Honolulu: TheMission, 1989. xiii, 278 pp.

Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii. Centennial PublicationCommittee. A Grateful Past, A Promising Future: Namu AmidaButsu, 100 Centennial Commemoration, 1889-1989. Honolulu: TheMission, 1989. 96 pp.

Hopkins, Jerry, George Fuller, and Kepa Maly. The Westin KauaiCollection. Photography, William Waterfall. Honolulu: Hemme-ter Publishing, 1989. 40 pp.Some history.

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Hopkins, Jerry. The Westin Maui. Photography by William Water-fall. Honolulu: Hemmeter Publishing, 1989.160 pp.Some history.

Howard, Alan and Robert Borofsky, eds. Developments in PolynesianEthnology. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1989. ix,

373 pp.Includes Hawai'i.

Ige, Tom. Boy from Kahaluu: An Autobiography. Honolulu: Kin ChoJin Kai; Distributed by University of Hawaii Press, 1989. xx,186 pp.From childhood, through World War II, through professorship at theUniversity of Hawai'i, and retirement.

Jenkins, Irving. The Hawaiian Calabash. Photography, Hugo DeVries. Honolulu: Editions Limited, 1989. xii, 269 pp."A project of Kauai Museum, the Bernice P. Bishop MuseumDepartment of Anthropology, the Honolulu Academy of Arts."

Jolly, Margaret and Martha Macintyre, eds. Family and Gender inthe Pacific: Domestic Contradictions and the Colonial Impact. Cam-bridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. xi, 296 pp."New England Missionary Wives, Hawaiian Women and the Cult ofTrue Womanhood," by Patricia Grimshaw, pp. 19-44; "Changes inthe Lives of Ordinary Women in Early Post-Contact Hawaii," byCaroline Ralston, pp. 45-64.

Kauai High and Intermediate School, 75th Anniversary, Kauai High& Intermediate School, 1914-1989. Lihue, 1989. 108 pp.

Knipe, Rita. The Water of Life: A Jungian Journey through HawaiianMyth. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1989. xv, 176 pp.

Kwan, Leonard Ke'ala Jr. and Francis K. W. Ching. Na LaniKamehameha: The Kamehameha Dynasty, the Founding Chiefs of theKingdom of Hawai'i. Honolulu: Hawaiian Studies Institute,Extension Education Division, Kamehameha Schools/BernicePauahi Bishop Estate, 1989. xiii, 34 pp.Hawaiian Studies Institute Instructional Supplement, 89-1.

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LaBrucherie, Roger. Hawaiian World, Hawaiian Heart. Pine Val-ley, Calif.: Imagene Press, 1989. 228 pp.Largely pictorial; some history.

Laurila, Simo H. Islands Rise from the Sea: Essays on Exploration,Navigation, and Mapping in Hawaii. New York: Vantage Press,1989. xiii, 151 pp.

Lenihan, Daniel J. , ed. Submerged Cultural Resources Study: USS Ari-zona Memorial and Pearl Harbor National Historic Landmark. SantaFe, N.M.: Submerged Cultural Resources Unit, SouthwestCultural Resources Center, Southwest Region, National ParkService, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1989. xvii, 192 pp.Southwest Cultural Resources Center Professional Papers, no. 23.

Levin, Wayne. Kalaupapa: A Portrait. Photographs by WayneLevin; text by Anwei Skinsnes Law. Honolulu: ArizonaMemorial Museum Association and Bishop Museum Press,1989. 91 pp.Bernice P. Bishop Museum Special Publication, no. 91. Includes his-torical photographs from other photographers.

Lum, Lillian Awai and Warren K. K. Luke. From Kwang Tung toKohala: Lineage of the Luke Family of Kohala, Hawaii. Honolulu:Lukes of Kohala, 1989. xxi, 151 pp.

Macdonald, Gordon and Douglass H. Hubbard. Volcanoes of theNational Parks in Hawaii. 9th Ed. Hawaii Volcanoes NationalPark: Hawaii Natural History Association, 1989. 64 pp.Some history.

McKinley High School. McKinley High School Hall of Honor: Induc-tion Ceremonies. Honolulu: 1989. 12 pp.Program guide, October 12, 1989, which includes biographies ofinductees.

Mark, Diane Mei Lin. Seasons of Light: The History of Chinese Chris-tian Churches in Hawaii. Honolulu: Chinese Christian Associa-tion of Hawaii, 1989. xiii, 338 pp.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 223

Menton, Linda and Eileen Tamura. A History of Hawai'i. Hono-lulu: Curriculum Research and Development Group, Collegeof Education, University of Hawaii, 1989. vii, 450 pp.

Menton, Linda and Eileen Tamura. A History of Hawai'i: Teacher'sManual. Honolulu: Curriculum Research and DevelopmentGroup, College of Education, University of Hawaii, 1989. xvii,222 pp.

Moir, May A. The Garden Watcher. Rev. Ed. Honolulu: Publishedfor the Harold L. Lyon Arboretum by the University of HawaiiPress, 1989. ix, no pp.

Myriad Worlds: 200 Years of the Chinese in Hawaii. Honolulu: HawaiiHeritage Center, 1989. 28 pp."A humanities viewer's guide" to the photo exhibit of the samename.

Nelson, Victoria. My Time in Hawaii: A Polynesian Memoir. NewYork: St. Martin's Press, 1989. xii, 242 pp.Her experiences in Hawai'i since 1969.

New Orleans Jazz Band: Twenty Years of Playing the Truth in Hawaii:Resume, Press Clippings, Pictures. Honolulu, 1989. 40 pp.

Newton, Eva Parker. Roots & Branches of Arthur Kapewaokeao WaipaParker, Sr. & Eva Margaret Vieira. Assisted by David P. Parker,Edmund K. Parker, Sr. South Pasadena, Calif.: DELSBYPublications, 1989. xxxvi, 270 pp.The grandson of John Palmer Parker of Parker Ranch.

Nordyke, Eleanor C. The Peopling of Hawai'i. 2nd Ed. Honolulu:University of Hawaii Press, 1989. xxiv, 329 pp.

Nowaki, Junko I., ed. The Hawaii Island Newspaper Index, 1984: AnIndex to News of the Island of Hawaii as Reported in the Hawaii Trib-une-Herald, the Honolulu Advertiser, the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Hilo:Edwin H. Mookini Library, University of Hawaii at Hilo, 1989.ii, 265 pp.

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Oliver, Douglas L. The Pacific Islands. 3rd Ed. Honolulu: Univer-sity of Hawaii Press, 1989. xi, 304 pp.Includes Hawai'i.

Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly: On the Island of Oahu.Honolulu: Native Hawaiian Resource Center, Alu Like, Inc.,1989.468 pp.

Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly: On the Islands of Hawaii,Kauai, Lanai, Maui, and Molokai. Honolulu: Native HawaiianResource Center, Alu Like, Inc., 1989. 290 pp.

Orozco, David J . , ed. Hawaiian Reflections: Stories and Observations

of Mark Twain, Jack London, Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Warren

Stoddard. Honolulu: Mauna Loa Publishing, 1989. vii, 199 pp.A collection of their writings.

Pai, Margaret K. The Dreams of Two Yi-Min. Honolulu: Univer-sity of Hawaii Press, 1989. xii, 200 pp.Account of her parents Do In Kwon and Hee Kyung Lee. Yi-Minmeans immigrant.

Parker, Linda S. Native American Estate: The Struggle over Indian andHawaiian Lands. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1989.vii, 260 pp.

Pukui, Mary Kawena, Samuel H. Elbert, and Esther T. Moo-kini. Pocket Place Names of Hawai'i. Honolulu: University ofHawaii Press, 1989. xvi, 79 pp.Abridgment of Place Names of Hawai'i, published in 1974.

Reynolds, Stephen. Journal of Stephen Reynolds. Edited by PaulineN. King. Honolulu: Ku Pa'a Incorporated; Salem: PeabodyMuseum of Salem, 1989. xix, 289 pp.Volume 1,1823-1829.

Slackman, Michael. Remembering Pearl Harbor: The Story of the USSArizona Memorial. 2nd Ed. Honolulu: Arizona Memorial Muse-um Association, 1989. in pp.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 225

Smith, Bernard. European Vision and the South Pacific. 2nd Ed. Mel-bourne, New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. xiii, 370 pp.Includes Hawai'i.

Smith, Penny Pence. Reflections of Kauai: A Celebration of the IslandofKaua'i. Aiea: Island Heritage Publishing, 1989. 183, 5 pp.Largely pictorial; some history.

Smith, Penny Pence. Under a Maui Sun: A Celebration of the Island ofMaui. Aiea: Island Heritage Publishing, 1989.183, 5 pp.Largely pictorial; some history.

Smith, Rodney N. Hawaii: A Walker's Guide. Edison, N.J.:Hunter Publishing, 1989.180 pp.Some history.

Southworth, Sigrid B. Treasures from Hawaii in the Museums ofEurope. Honolulu, 1989. viii, 154 pp.Based on her visits to the various museums.

Spoehr, Anne Harding. The Royal Lineages of Hawai'i. Honolulu:Bishop Museum Press, 1989.18 pp.Bishop Museum Special Publication, 84. Based on the genealogicalchart and text prepared for a 1957 Aloha Week exhibit at the Museum.

Stannard, David E. Before the Horror: The Population of Hawai'i onthe Eve of Western Contact. Honolulu: Social Science ResearchInstitute, University of Hawaii; Distributed by University ofHawaii Press, 1989. xvii, 149 pp.

Stevens, Tom. Shave Ice. Wailuku: Maui Publishing Company,

1989. 197 pp.A few historical essays. "Previously published in the Maui News atvarious times between August 1974 and December 1988."

Stone, Charles P. and Danielle B. Stone, eds. Conservation Biologyin Hawai'i. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Cooperative Na-

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tional Park Resources Studies Unit; Distributed by Universityof Hawaii Press, 1989. xxiii, 252 pp.Some historical essays.

Takaki, Ronald T. Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of AsianAmericans. 1st Ed. Boston: Little, Brown, 1989. ix, 570 pp.Includes Hawai'i.

Tava, Rerioterai and Moses K. Keale Sr. Niihau: The Traditions ofan Hawaiian Island. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing Company,1989. xvii, 137 pp.

Thomas, Jean. A History of the Customs Service in Hawaii, Including aDistrict Bicentennial Photo Album, 1789-1989. Honolulu: Depart-ment of the Treasury, United States Customs Service, PacificRegion, 1989. v, 104 pp.

Timmons, Grady. Waikiki Beachboy. Honolulu: Editions Limited,1989. 176 pp.

26 Postcards of Early Hawaii. Text by Jack Edler and Edith Koplin;edited by George Fuller. Honolulu: Maile Press, 1989. 32 pp.Reproductions of cards sold around 1900, ready to use and mail. Fromthe Lake County, Illinois Museum, Curt Teich Archives.

University of Hawai'i at Manoa. Social Science Research Insti-tute. Center for Oral History. Ldna'i Ranch: The People of Ko'eleand Keomoku. Honolulu: The Center, 1989. lxxxviii, 934, 37 pp.

Veary, Nana. Change We Must: My Spiritual Journey. Honolulu:Institute of Zen Studies; Vancouver: Walter Margin Press,1989. 120 pp.Includes reflections on her Hawaiian upbringing.

Wegner, Eldon L., ed. The Health of Native Hawaiians: A SelectiveReport on Health Status and Health Care in the 1980's. Honolulu:Department of Sociology, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Dis-tributed by University of Hawaii Press, 1989. xvi, 167 pp.Social Process in Hawaii, v. 32. Includes historical essays.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 227

Wright, Thomas L. and Taeko Jane Takahashi. Observations andInterpretation of Hawaiian Volcanism and Seismicity, 1779-1955: AnAnnotated Bibliography and Subject Index. Honolulu: University ofHawaii Press, 1989. xxiv, 270 pp.

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I AT MANOA,

1989.

Bandy, David Wayne. "The History of the Royal HawaiianBand, 1836-1980: With a Concentration on the Era of Band-master Henry Berger." xiv, 241 leaves.Master of Arts in Music.

Carr, Norma. "The Puerto Ricans in Hawaii, 1900-1958." xvi,477 leaves.Doctor of Philosophy in American Studies.

Chinen, Joyce Naomi. "New Patterns in the Garment Industry:State Intervention, Women and Work in Hawaii." xii, 254leaves.Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology. Some history.

Fitzpatrick, Stephanie Lei. "Wandering Boundaries and WaningHawaiians: Makiki's People and Land in Mid-NineteenthCentury Hawai'i." xxii, 575 leaves.Master of Arts in History.

Hamasaki, Richard Albert. "Singing in their Genealogical Trees:The Emergence of Contemporary Hawaiian Poetry in En-glish." vi, 147 leaves.Master of Arts in Pacific Islands Studies. On poets Dana Naone Hall,Wayne Kaumuali'i Westlake, and Joseph P. Balaz. Includes history ofHawaiian literature.

Huang, Hsiao-Ping. "Chinese Merchant Background and Expe-rience in Hawaii under the Monarchy." xi, 309 leaves.Doctor of Philosophy in History.

Huang, Xu. "The Schooling of the Children of Early ChineseImmigrants in Hawaii." x, 158 leaves.Master of Education in Educational Foundations.

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Kawachi, Carol Taeko Tokunaga. "Pua'a 2, an Upland Habita-tion and Agricultural Complex in North Kona, Hawai'iIsland." xiii, 195 leaves.Master of Arts in Anthropology.

Kuniyoshi, Lloyd J. "Juvenile Offenders and the Criminal Pro-cess in the Kingdom of Hawaii, 1840-1893." ix, 128 leaves.Master of Arts in Sociology.

Logan, Linda Louise. "Territorial Normal and Training School,1895-1931: An Institutional History of Public Teacher Educationin Hawaii." xvi, 238 leaves.Doctor of Education in Educational Foundations.

McGregor, Davianna Pomaika'i. "Kupa'a i ka 'Aina: Persist-ence on the Land." xvi, 539 leaves.Doctor of Philosophy in History. The conditions of Native Hawaiiansduring 1900-1930 who worked on their ancestral lands in isolated ruralpockets.

Talmadge, Mary Christine. "The Asylum in 19th CenturyHawaii: The Peculiarities of a Historical Individual." xviii, 302leaves.Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology.

Tsang, Shirly. "Impact of Information and Telecommunicationson the Communication Structure of Stock Markets: A Fifteen-Year Scenario of Hawaii's Stock Market." ix, 165 leaves.Master of Arts in Communication.

Ueunten, Wesley I. "The Maintenance of the Okinawan EthnicCommunity in Hawaii." vii, 122 leaves.Master of Arts in Sociology.

Watts, Margit Misangyi. "High Tea at Halekulani: FeministTheory and American Clubwomen." viii, 218 leaves.Doctor of Philosophy in American Studies. Some history.

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Yamasaki, Michio. "Hawaii Housing Committee v. Midkiff:Eminent Domain and Private Property Rights in America."viii, 257 leaves.Doctor of Philosophy in History. Legal history leading up to the U.S.Supreme Court decision of 1984 affirming the constitutionality of theHawaii Reform Act of 1967.

PERIODICAL REFERENCES (FROM OUT OF STATE PUBLICATIONS)

Boyd, Carl. "American Naval Intelligence of Japanese Subma-marine Operations Early in the Pacific Wax," Journal of MilitaryHistory 53:169-189, April 1989.World War II.

Clifford, J. Garry. "Review Essay: Both Ends of the Telescope;New Perspectives on FDR and American Entry into WorldWar II," Diplomatic History 13:213-230, Spring 1989.Reviews five books on Franklin D. Roosevelt and World War II.

Condon-Rail, Mary Ellen. "The U.S. Army Medical Depart-ment and the Attack on Pearl Harbor," Journal of Military His-tory 53:65-78, January 1989.

Kodama, Benjamin T. "Honolulu Orchid Society: 50 Years andGrowing," American Orchid Society Bulletin 58:16-22, January 1989and 58:153-156, February 1989.

Lam, Maivan Clech. "The Kuleana Act Revisited: The Survivalof Traditional Hawaiian Commoner Rights in Land," Washing-ton Law Review 64:233-288, April 1989.

Ma, Yan. "Chinese American Newspapers and Periodicals in theUnited States," Ethnic Forum 9:100-121,1989.Includes some Hawai'i newspapers and journals.

Menton, Linda K. "Hawai'i Sugar Plantations," History News44:34-35, September/October 1989.

Menton, Linda K. "Saving the Historical Sugar Records ofHawai'i," History News 44:36, 38, September/October 1989.

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Rice, A. L. "Oceanographic Fame—and Fortune: The Salariesof the Sailors and Scientists of HMS Challenger," Archives of Nat-ural History 16:213-220, June 1989.

Sahlins, Marshall. Captain Cook at Hawaii," Journal of the Polyne-sian Society 98:371-423, December 1989.In response to the JPS 1988 article, "Mythopraxis and History: Onthe Interpretation of the Makahiki," by Steen Bergendorff, UllaHasager, and Peter Henriques.

Sahlins, Marshall and Andre-Marcel d'Ans. " Post-structural -isme, Anthropologie et Histoire," L'Ethnographie 85:9-34, Prin-

Interview with Marshall Sahlins on the occasion of the publication ofthe French translation of his Islands of History. Mentions Hawai'i.

Silva, Kalena. "Hawaiian Chant: Dynamic Cultural Link orAtrophied Relic?" Journal of the Polynesian Society 98:85-90,March 1989.Includes brief history of Hawaiian language usage.

Thomas, Nicholas. "Blood and Purity: A Comment on the Inter-pretation of Polynesian Culture," Journal of the Polynesian Society98:207-211, June 1989.Re-evaluates Valerio Valeri's Kinship and Sacrifice: Ritual and Society inAncient Hawaii (1958).

Thomas, Nicholas. "The Force of Ethnology: Origins and Signif-icance of the Melanesia/Polynesia Division," Current Anthropol-ogy 30:27-34, February 1989.

"200 Years of Chinese People on Hawaii: A Look Back." Sinorama14:4-35, June 1989.In English and Chinese.

Whitehurst, James. "Mormons and the Hulas: The PolynesianCultural Center in Hawaii." Journal of American Culture 12:1-5,Spring 1989.