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Hawaiiana in 1998: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest Compiled by Chieko Tachihata, Nancy Morris, Joan Hori, and Jodie Mattos, assisted by Cheryl Toyama Abe, Satoru. Satoru Abe: A Retrospective, 1948-1998: [exhibition]. Orga- nized by The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawai'i; Cura- tors, James Jensen and Allison Wong. Honolulu: The Museum, 1998. 83 p. Alegado, Dean T. Sinking Roots: Filipino American Legacy in Hawaii. Honolulu: Philippine Centennial Committee-Hawaii: Friends of Operation Manong, University of Hawai'i at Manoa: Center for Philippine Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1998. 31 p. April Fool'sthe Laupahoehoe Tragedy of 1946: An Oral History. Also called: Laupahoehoe Tragedy 0/1946. Laupahoehoe, HI: Laupahoe- hoe School, 1997. 66 p. ill. Ariyoshi, George R. With Obligation to All. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1997. 207 p. Ariyoshi, Rita. Hula is Life: The Story of Halau Hula o Maiki. With excerpts from the unpublished writings of Maiki Aiu; edited by Lee Puakeala Mann. Also called: Story of Halau Hula 0 Maiki. Honolulu: Maiki Aiu Building Corp., 1998. 129 p. At Hamilton Library, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Chieko Tachihata, Ph.D., is with the Hawaiian Collection; Nancy Morris, Ph.D., is head of Special Collections; Joan Hori is the Hawaiian curator; fodie Mattos is with the Business, Social Science and Humanities Department; and Cheryl Toyama is a University of Hawai'i Library and Information Sci- ence Program graduate. The Hawaiian Journal of History, vol. 33 (1999) 231

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Hawaiiana in 1998:A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest

Compiled by Chieko Tachihata, Nancy Morris, Joan Hori, and

Jodie Mattos, assisted by Cheryl Toyama

Abe, Satoru. Satoru Abe: A Retrospective, 1948-1998: [exhibition]. Orga-

nized by The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawai'i; Cura-tors, James Jensen and Allison Wong. Honolulu: The Museum,1998. 83 p.

Alegado, Dean T. Sinking Roots: Filipino American Legacy in Hawaii.Honolulu: Philippine Centennial Committee-Hawaii: Friends ofOperation Manong, University of Hawai'i at Manoa: Center forPhilippine Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1998. 31 p.

April Fool's—the Laupahoehoe Tragedy of 1946: An Oral History. Alsocalled: Laupahoehoe Tragedy 0/1946. Laupahoehoe, HI: Laupahoe-hoe School, 1997. 66 p. ill.

Ariyoshi, George R. With Obligation to All. Honolulu: University ofHawai'i Press, 1997. 207 p.

Ariyoshi, Rita. Hula is Life: The Story of Halau Hula o Maiki. Withexcerpts from the unpublished writings of Maiki Aiu; edited by LeePuakeala Mann. Also called: Story of Halau Hula 0 Maiki. Honolulu:Maiki Aiu Building Corp., 1998. 129 p.

At Hamilton Library, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Chieko Tachihata, Ph.D., is withthe Hawaiian Collection; Nancy Morris, Ph.D., is head of Special Collections; Joan Hori isthe Hawaiian curator; fodie Mattos is with the Business, Social Science and HumanitiesDepartment; and Cheryl Toyama is a University of Hawai'i Library and Information Sci-ence Program graduate.

The Hawaiian Journal of History, vol. 33 (1999)

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Atlas of Hawai'i. By Department of Geography, University of Hawai'iat Hilo; edited by Sonia P. Juvik and James O. Juvik; chief cartog-rapher, Thomas R. Paradise. 3rd ed. Honolulu: University ofHawai'i Press, 1998. 1 atlas (xv, 333 p.).

Blair, Chad. Money, Color and Sex in Hawaii Politics. Honolulu: MutualPub., 1998. 199 p.

Blay, Chuck, and Robert Siemers. Kauai's Geologic History: A SimplifiedGuide. Kaua'i, Hawai'i: TEOK Investigations, 1998. 43 p.

Breault, William J.John A. Sutter in Hawaii and California, 1838—1839:The Significant Impact of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the Honolulu Mer-chants on John A. Sutter. Rancho Cordova, Calif.: Landmark Enter-prises, 1998.x, 94 p.

Castle, Alfred L. Diplomatic Realism: William R. Castle, Jr., and AmericanForeign Policy, 1919—1953. Honolulu: Samuel N. and Mary CastleFoundation; distributed by University of Hawai'i Press, 1998. xiv,251 p.

Chang, Williamson B. C. A Rope of Sand: A Documentary History of theJoint Resolution to Annex Hawaii. Also called: Documentary History ofthe Joint Resolution to Annex Hawaii. [S.I.: W.B.C. Chang], 1997. 1 v.

Chaplin, George. Presstime in Paradise: The Life and Times of The Hono-lulu Advertiser, 1856—1995. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press,1998. xii, 395 p.

Chappell, David A. Double Ghosts: Oceanian Voyagers on EuroamericanShips. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1997. xix, 231 p.

The Charts & Coastal Views of Captain Cook's Voyages: The Voyage of the Res-olution and Discovery, 1776—1780. Chief editor: Andrew David; assis-tant editors for the views: Rudiger Joppien and Bernard Smith, v.3. London: The Hakluyt Society in association with the AustralianAcademy of the Humanities, 1998. XXXV, 319 p. Extra series /Hakluyt Society, 0951-6158 v. 43-44, 46. v. 1. The Voyage of the

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Endeavour, 1768—1771—v. 2. The Voyage of the Resolution and Adven-ture, 1772—1775—v. 3. The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery,1776-1780.

Chiat, Marilyn Joyce Segal. America's Religious Architecture: Sacred Placesfor Every Community. New York: J. Wiley and Sons, 1997. xii, 465 p.

Chinen, Karleen. From Bento to Mixed Plate: Americans of Japanese Ances-try in Multicultural Hawaii. Text, Karleen Chinen, Arnold T. Hiura.Also called: Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Multicultural Hawaii.1st ed. Los Angeles: Japanese American National Museum, 1997.96 p.

Chong, Douglas Dai Lunn. Ancestral Reflections: Hawaii's Early ChineseofWaipahu, an Ethnic Community Experience, 1885-1935. Also called:Hawaii's Early Chinese of Waipahu. Waipahu, Hawai'i: WaipahuTsoong Nyee Society, 1998. xvi, 341 p.

Coffman, Tom. Nation Within: The Story of America's Annexation of theNation of Hawaii. Also called: Story of America's Annexation of theNation of Hawaii. Kaneohe, Hawai'i: Tom Coffman/E PI Center,[1998]. xiv, 345 p.

Comeau, Rosalin Uphus. Kamehameha V. Also called: 'O KamehamehaV: Lot Kapuaiwa. Kakau 'ia e Rosalin Uphus Comeau; kahaki'i iae Robin Yoko Burningham; unuhi 'ia e Ipo Wong; hooponopono'ia e Hana Pau. Honolulu: Hale Pa'i o na Kula 'o Kamehameha,1997. x, 115 p. Hawaiian-language ed. English language ed., 1996.

Craig, Robert D. Historical Dictionary of Honolulu and Hawaii. Lanham,Md.: Scarecrow Press, 1998. xlii, 297 p.

Curtis, Caroline. Stories of Life in Old Hawai'i. Illustrated by Oliver C.Kinney. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press, 1998. vi, 293 p.Previously issued under title: Life in Old Hawai'i, 1970.

Dixon, Steve. The Hawaiian Voyages of the Ono Jimmy. Hilo: HawaiiTrade Winds Pub. Co., 1998. 148 p.

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Dorrance, William H. O'ahu 's Hidden History: Tours Into the Past. Hono-lulu: Mutual Pub., 1998. xii, 221 p.

Dudley, Walter C , and Min Lee. Tsunami! 2nd ed. Honolulu: Univer-sity of Hawai'i Press, 1998. xiii, 362 p.

Duensing, Dawn E. Maui in History: A Guide to Resources. Researchedand annotated by Dawn E. Duensing; edited by Mona Nakayamaand Marie D. Strazar. Honolulu: The History and HumanitiesProgram of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts in coop-eration with the Maui Historical Society, 1998. xviii, 110 p.

. Paia: Evolution of a Community. Paia, Hawai'i: Paia Main StreetAssociation, 1998. 1 v. (various pagings)

Duffy, Edwin J. Father Duffy's Reflection: Thoughtful Meditations for OurPresent Time. Honolulu: Hawaii Catholic Herald, 1997. x, 267 p.

Dye, Bob, ed. Hawai'i Chronicles II: Contemporary Island History From thePages of Honolulu Magazine. Introduction by David Pellegrin. Alsocalled: Hawaii Chronicles Two. Honolulu: University of Hawai'iPress, 1998. xiii, 369 p.

Faye, Christine. Touring Waimea. Lihue, Hawai'i: Publications Com-mittee, Kauai Historical Society, 1997. 30 p.

From Sarongs to Thongs: 50 years of Beach Fashion at Waikiki, April 7—13,1997, Ala Moana Exhibit Hall. [Honolulu]: CTAHR Historic Cos-tume Collection, Textiles and Clothing Program, College of Trop-ical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawai'i atManoa, [1997]. 13 p.

A Guide to OldKona. Kalukalu, Hawai'i: Kona Historical Society, 1998.viii, 72 p.

Hashimoto, Kengo. Kajiyama Toshiyuki. Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Hyoron-sha, 1997. vii, 266 p. Japanese biography.

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Hawai Nikkei Shakai no Bunka to Sono Henryo: 1920-nendai noMauito no Jirei. Kyotoshi: Nakanishiya Shuppan, 1998. xiv, 409 p.Doshisha Daigaku Jinbun Kagaku Kenkyujo kenkyu sosho; 29. InJapanese.

Heftel, Cecil. End Legalized Bribery: An Ex-Congressman's Proposal to

Clean Up Congress. Santa Ana, Calif.: Seven Locks Press, 1998. xv,

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Helemano Elementary School. Talking Story: A Retrospective Account ofLife in Wahiawa. By the Helemano 5th grade. Also called: Retrospec-tive Account of Life in Wahiawa. [S.I.: s.n.], 1998. 80, [6] leaves.

Hemperly, Ilona. North Shore Sketch Book: A Collection of Drawings. Hono-lulu: Ilona K. Hemperly; printed by Hawaii Hochi, 1997. [v], 35 p.

An Historical Overview of the Events that Prevented Annexation of the Hawai-ian Islands to the United States. Honolulu: Hawaiian Patriotic League:Na Maka o ka 'Aina, 1998. 38 p.

Hoff, Marie D. Sustainable Community Development: Studies in Economic,Environmental, and Cultural Revitalization. Boca Raton: Lewis Pub.,1998. xii, 250 p.

Houston, James D. The Last Paradise: A Novel. Norman: University ofOklahoma Press, 1998. 364 p.

Hoyt, Edwin Palmer. Bowfin. Short Hills, N.J.: Burford Books, 1998.xxii, 234 p. Originally published: New York: Van Nostrand Rein-hold, 1983.

Hue Luquiens' Hawaii: Prints 1918—1950: Presented at the University ofHawai'i Art Gallery, January 18-February 20, 1998. Introduction byMarcia Morse. Honolulu: State Foundation on Culture and theArts, 1998. 79 p.

In Defense of Freedom: Pacific Air Forces' Golden Legacy, 1947—1997. Tim-othy R. Keck et al. Editing and layout, Cheryl L. Mapano, Patricia

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M. Wilson. Hickam AFB, Hawai'i: Pacific Air Forces, Office of His-tory, 1997. 26 p.

Japanese Eyes, American Heart: Personal Reflections of Hawaii's World WarII Nisei Soldiers. Complied by the Hawaii Nikkei History EditorialBoard. Honolulu: Tendai Educational Foundation; distributed byUniversity of Hawai'i Press, 1998. xv, 448 p.

Kaleialoha and Hiwahiwa. An Hour with the Queen: Lessons on Forgive-ness and Grace. Cleveland: CCW, 1998. 106 p. "Copyright 1998 byPriscilla Tolentino Lee and Cheryl Ann Williams." Thoughts ofQueen Lili'uokalani.

Kamins, Robert M., and Robert E. Potter. Malamalama: A History of theUniversity of Hawaii. By Robert M. Kamins and Robert E. Potterand members of the university community. Honolulu: Universityof Hawai'i Press, 1998. xiv, 359 p.

Kampion, Drew. Stoked: A History of Surf Culture. Foreword by BruceBrown. Santa Monica, Calif.: General Pub. Group, 1997. 216 p.

Kane, Herbert Kawainui. Ancient Hawai'i. Captain Cook, Hawai'i:Kawainui Press, 1997. 111 p.

Kawakami, Barbara F. Hawai Nikkei Imin no Fukushokushi: kasuri karaparaka e, Katsuki Yoichiro, translator. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1998. 318p. Kanagawa Daigaku Nihon Jomin bunka sosho; 5. Japanesetranslation of Japanese Immigrant Clothing in Hawaii, 1885-1941,1993.

Kiyosaki, Robert T. Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids

About Money—That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! By Robert T.Kiyosaki with Sharon L. Lechter. Paradise Valley, Ariz.: Tech Press,1997. 183 p.

Klieger, P. Christiaan. Moku'ula: Maui's Sacred Island. Honolulu:Bishop Museum Press, 1998. xi, 124 p.

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Lebo, Susan A., ed. Native Hawaiian and Euro-American Culture Changein Early Honolulu: Archaeological Data Recovery, Harbor Court Property,Site no. 50-80-14-2456, Honolulu, Hawaii. With contributions byP. Christiaan Klieger [et al.]; prepared for McCormack Properties,Ltd.; prepared by Anthropology Dept., Bishop Museum. Alsocalled: Archaeological Data Recovery, Harbor Court Property. Honolulu:Anthropology Dept., Bishop Museum, 1997. 1 v. (various folia-tions) .

Lei-lanilau, Carolyn. Ono Ono Girl's Hula. Madison: University of Wis-consin Press, 1997. xvi, 180 p. Chinese in Hawai'i—biography.

Lencek, Lena, and Gideon Bosker. The Beach: The History of Paradise onEarth. New York: Viking, 1998. xxiv, 310 p.

Loomis, Albertine. Ka Pa'i Palapala: Early Printing in Hawai'i. Originalmanuscript by Albertine Loomis, A. Grove Day. Edited anddesigned by MacKinnon Simpson; photography by Robert Chinn,William Langer, Mark Watanabe. Also called: Early Printing inHawai'i. Honolulu: Mission Houses Museum, 1997. 32 p. "Pro-duced in commemoration of the 175th anniversary of the firstprinting in Hawai'i, Honolulu, 1822-1997." Originally published1973-

Lowe, Ruby Hasegawa. Kamehameha TV, Alexander Liholiho. Illustratedby Robin Yoko Racoma. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press,1997. x, 115 p. Juvenile work.

Mackie, Richard. Trading Beyond the Mountains: The British Fur Trade onthe Pacific, 1793—1843. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1997. xxiv, 420 p.Fiction.

MacMillan, Ian T. Exiles From Time: Stories of Hawaii. Honolulu: AnoaiPress, 1998. 150 p. Fiction.

. The Red Wind. Also called: Parallel title on dust jacket: Makani

Ula. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 1998. 456 p. Fiction.

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Mason, Glenn, and Sidney Snyder. Medal of Honor: American Instituteof Architects/Hawaii State Council. Honolulu: Hawaii State Council/AIA, 1998. 1 v. (unpaged). On architect Vladimir Ossipoff.

Matsuda, Fujio. Fujio Matsuda. Honolulu: Center for Oral History,Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawai'i at Manoa,1998. xvii, 236, 3 p.

Maunupau, Thomas K. Huakai Makaikai a Kaupo, Maui. Huakai Makai-kai a Kaupo, Maui = A Visit to Kaupo, Maui: as published in KaNupepa kuokoa, June 1, 1922-March 15, 1923. Edited by NaomiNoelanioko'olau Clarke Losch; translated by Mary Kawena Pukuiand Malcolm Naea Chun; biographical essay by Roger G. Rose.Also called: Visit to Kaupo, Maui. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press,1998. ix, 177 p. In English and Hawaiian.

Memories of Majesty at Hdnaiakamalama, Queen Emma Summer Palace.Text by Susan Mau Soong. Honolulu: Daughters of Hawaii, 1997.40 p.

Memories!: Being All Sorts of Interesting Information: Pictures, Anecdotes,and Facts Concerning John S. McCreary and his 35 years at St. Andrew'sCathedral. Also called: John S. McCreary: Canon, Organist /Choirmasterof St. Andrews Cathedral. Also called: John S. McCreary and His 35 Yearsat St. Andrew's Cathedral. Honolulu: Cathedral Music Associates,1998. 1 v. (unpaged).

Merwin, W. S. (William Stanley). The Folding Cliffs: A Narrative. 1st ed.New York: Knopf; distributed by Random House, 1998. ix, 331 p.Poetry; epic narrative about Ko'olau, the leper.

Meyer, Philip A. Niihau: ka Noho Ana 0 ka Poe Hawaii 0 Keia Manawa aMe ka Pono Waiwai no ka Nee Hou Ana Aku = Present Circumstancesand Future Requirements in an Evolving Hawaiian Community. Hawai-ian translation on behalf of the people of Niihau by Lei Pahulehua[et al.]. Also called: Noho Ana 0 ka Poe Hawaii 0 Keia Manawa a Meka Pono Waiwai no ka Nee Hou Ana Aku. Also called Present Circum-stances and Future Requirements in an Evolving Hawaiian Community.Ni'ihau, Hawai'i: Hoomana la Iesu Church, Inc., 1998. v, 162 p.

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Minton, Nalani, and Noenoe K. Silva, compilers. Ku'e: The Hui AlohaAina Anti-Annexation Petitions, 1897—1898. Also called: The HuiAloha Aina Anti-Annexation Petitions, 1897—1898. Honolulu: NalaniMinton and Noenoe K. Silva, 1998. ix, 55, 571 p.

Moffatt, Tom. Uncle Tom's Rock 'n Roll Scrapbook. Also called: Subtitle

on cover: 5 Decades of Musical Memories in Hawaii. S.I.: s.n., 1998.

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Morris, Sylvia Jukes. Rage for Fame: The Ascent of Clare Boothe Luce. NewYork: Random House, 1997. 561 p.

Murayama, Milton. Plantation Boy. Honolulu: University of Hawai'iPress, 1998. 181 p. Fiction—Japanese Americans. Paperbackreprint.

Nokes, J. Richard, and David L. Nicandri. Almost a Hero: The Voyages ofJohn Meares, R.N., to China, Hawaii, and the Northwest Coast. Pullman:Washington State University Press, 1998. xii, 217 p.

Osborne, Thomas J. Annexation Hawaii. Also called: Annexation Hawaii,Fighting American Imperialism. Waimanalo, Hawai'i: Island StylePress, 1998. xv, 182 p. Previously published as: Empire Can Wait.Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1981.

Operation Manong. Through the Years: Operation Manong's Twenty-FifthYear Reunion 1972—1997. Honolulu: Operation Manong, 1997.[21] p.

Oukah, Emperor of Tsalagi. Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies. Alsocalled: Hawaiian Royal And Noble Genealogies. Dallas: TriskelionPress, 1998. 417 p.

Patterson, Rosemary I. Kula Keiki Ali'i: A Novel Based on the Effect of theChief's Children's School on Hawaii's Monarchs. Westhampton, Mass.:Pine Island Press, 1996. 191 p. Fiction.

Philpotts, Kaui. Hawaiian Country Tables: Vintage Recipes for Today's Cook.Honolulu: Bess Press, 1998. viii, 135 p. Includes brief historicalessays.

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Public Art &f Historic Places. Capitol District Walking Tours. Also called:Public Art and Historic Places. Also called: Capitol District WalkingTours. Honolulu: State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, 1998.56 p.

Public Art & Historic Places. Downtown and Chinatown Districts WalkingTours. Also called: Public Art and Historic Places. Also called: Down-town and Chinatown Districts Walking Tours. Honolulu: State Foun-dation on Culture and the Arts, 1998. 56 p.

Purnell, Nanette Napoleon. O'ahu Cemetery: Burial Ground & HistoricSite. Written and photographed by Nanette Napoleon Purnell. 1sttrade ed. Honolulu: Oahu Cemetery Association, 1998. 160 p.

Quest for Dignity: Personal Victories Over Leprosy /Hansen's Disease. Com-piled by IDEA, The International Association for Integration, Dig-nity, and Economic Advancement. [S.I]: IDEA, The InternationalAssociation for Integration, Dignity, and Economic Advancement:Franklin Press, 1997. 113 p.

Ramler, Siegfried. Linking Cousins of the Pacific: An Exploration ofHawaii's Polynesian Roots in Tahiti, June 13—27, 1998. Also called:Exploration of Hawaii's Polynesian Roots in Tahiti. [S.I.: s.n., 1998?].11 p.

Rehnquist, William H. All the Laws But One: Civil Liberties in Wartime.1st ed. New York: Knopf; distributed by Random House, 1998. xiii,254 p., [8] p. of plates.

Rhodes, Daisy Chun. Passages to Paradise: Early Korean Immigrant Narra-tives from Hawaii. Los Angeles: Academia Koreana Keimyung Uni-versity Press, 1998. xxiii, 288 p.

Richards, Mary C. Kahulumana. No Ordinary Man: William FrancisQuinn, His Role in Hawaii's History. Honolulu: Hawaii EducationAssociation, 1998. xv, 354 p., [8] p. of plates.

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Roddy, Kevin M., and Lorna Arita-Tsutsumi. A History of Honey Bees inthe Hawaiian Islands. Also called: Honey Bees in the Hawaiian Islands.Hilo: University of Hawai'i at Hilo, 1997. 16 p.

Roger, Sidney. A Liberal Journalist on the Air and on the Waterfront: Laborand Political Issues, 1932—1990. With an introduction by JessicaMitford; interviews conducted by Julie Shearer in 1989 and 1990.International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union oralhistory series. Berkeley: Regional Oral History Office, BancroftLibrary, University of California, 1998. 2 v. (xxii, 1053 p.).

Root, Eileen M. TheFrench in Hawaii. [Honolulu: s.n., 1998]. [13] p."Lists materials available at the Hawai'i State Library, Hawaiianand Pacific Collection."

Rumford, James. The Island-Below-the-Star. Written and illustrated byJames Rumford. Also called: Title on insert: Ka Aina-ma-lalo-o-ka-Hoku. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998. 1 v. (unpaged). Juvenilefiction; in English and Hawaiian.

. When Silver Needles Swam: The Story of Tutu's Quilt ke kui ihe 0Tutu. Honolulu: Manoa Press, 1998. [24] p. Juvenile fiction; inEnglish and Hawaiian.

Sai, David Keanu. Proclamation & Warranty of Seisin, Claim No. 77 (Gov-ernment Lands). Also called: Warranty of Seisin, Claim No. 77 (Govern-ment Lands). [Honolulu]: Perfect Title Company, 1997. 48 p.

Silva, Noenoe K. The 1897 Petitions Protesting Annexation. 1998. 2 v. (8,[577] leaves). Includes bibliographical references (leaf 8, firstgroup). Includes photocopies of Palapala Hoopii Kue Hoohuiaina =Petition Against Annexation and selected materials from RG 46,Records of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, SEN55A-J11.2, Petitions relating to the annexation of the HawaiianIslands, from the 55th Congress, 1897.

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Souza, Blase Camacho, and Austin Dias. A Puerto Rican Poet on theSugar Plantations of Hawaii. Honolulu: Puerto Rican Heritage Soci-ety of Hawaii, 1997. 92 p.

Sterling, Elspeth P. Sites of Maui. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press,1998. ix, 285 p.

Stillman, Amy Ku'uleialoha. Sacred Hula: The Historical Hula 'Ala'a-papa. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1998. vii, 83 p. BishopMuseum Bulletin in Anthropology, 8.

Takabuki, Matsuo. An Unlikely Revolutionary: Matsuo Takabuki and theMaking of Modern Hawaii: a Memoir. Assisted by Dennis M. Ogawawith Glen Grant and Wilma Sur. Honolulu: University of Hawai'iPress, 1998. viii, 237 p.

Twigg-Smith, Thurston. Hawaiian Sovereignty: Do the Facts Matter?Honolulu: Goodale Pub., 1998. xvi, 375 p.

United States. Army. Field Artillery Battalion, 522nd. HistoricalAlbum Committee. Fire for Effect: A Unit History of the 522 Field Artil-lery Battalion. Honolulu: 522nd Field Artillery Battalion HistoricalAlbum Committee, 1998. iv, 212 p.

University of Hawai'i at Manoa. Center for Oral History. Reflections ofPdlama Settlement. Also called: Palama Settlement. Honolulu: Centerfor Oral History, Social Science Research Institute, University ofHawai'i at Manoa, 1998. 2 v.

Wang, James C. F. Hawai'i State and Local Politics. Rev. ed. Hilo: WangAssociates, 1998. vii, 272 p.

Wei, Deborah, and Rachael Kamel, eds. Resistance in Paradise: Rethink-ing 100 Years of U.S. Involvement in the Caribbean and the Pacific. Phil-adelphia: American Friends Service Committee, 1998. vii, 199 p.

Wichman, Frederick B. Kaua'i: Ancient Place-Names and Their Stories.Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998. xi, 202 p.

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Williams, Juan. Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary. 1st ed. NewYork: Times Books, 1998. xviii, 459 p.

Williams, Julie Stewart. '0 Kamehameha Nui. Kakau 'ia e Julie StewartWilliams; kahaki'i 'ia e Robin Yoko Burningham; unuhi 'ia e HanaPau; ho'oponopono 'ia e Ipo Wong. Honolulu: Hale Pa'i o na Kula'o Kamehameha, 1996. xii, 121 p. Hawaiian-language ed. Englishlanguage ed., 1996.

Women in Hawai'i: Sites, Identities, and Voices. Guest editors, Joyce N.Chinen, Kathleen O. Kane, Ida M. Yoshinaga. Honolulu: Dept. ofSociology, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1997. xiii, 177 p. SocialProcess in Hawai'i; v. 38.

Yim, Susan. John Young: The Sketchbooks. Honolulu: John Young Foun-dation in association with Outreach College, University of Hawai'iat Manoa, 1998. 159 p.

Yoshida, Ray. Ray Yoshida: A Retrospective 1968—1998. [Exhibition].Organized by The Contemporary Museum; James Jensen, curator.Honolulu: The Contemporary Museum, 1998. 95 p.

Young, Kanalu G. Terry. Rethinking the Native Hawaiian Past. New York:Garland Pub., 1998. xvii, 194 p.

Zambucka, Kristin. Princess Kaiulani of Hawaii: The Monarchy's LastHope. Honolulu: Green Glass Productions, Inc., 1998. 156 p., [8]p. of plates. Essentially a reissue of the author's: Princess Kaiulani:The Last Hope of Hawaii's Monarchy, with added ill., 2nd ed., 1982.

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS

Aiu, Pua'ala'okalani D. "This Land is Our Land: The Social Con-struction of Kaho'olawe Island." Ph. D. dissertation, University ofMassachusetts, Amherst, 1997, xiv, 196.

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Arista, Denise Noelani Manuela. "Davida Malo: Ke Kanaka o kaHuliau. David Malo: A Hawaiian of the Time of Change." M.A. the-sis, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1998. ix, 162. (Religion)

Bradley, Vaden D. "Kainga: Tonga Families as Agents of Change"Ph.D. dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1998. viii, 234.(Political Science)

Chen, Qi. "The Acculturation of Chinese Intellectuals in Hawai'i:1894-1959." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa,1997. xiv, 399. (History)

Crabbe, Kamana'opono M. "Depression among Hawaiian Elders."M.A. thesis, University Hawai'i at Manoa, 1997. x, 93. (Psychology)

Danico, Mary Kunmi Yu. "The Process of Becoming 1.5 GenerationKorean American: The Influence of Family and Community onEthnic Identity." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Hawai'i atManoa, 1998. xi, 238. (Sociology)

Dankyi, Stella. "Discord in Paradise: Tourism Development and Pub-lic Controversy in Maui, Hawaii." M.A. thesis, Simon Fraser Univer-sity, 1996. viii, 127. (Sociology and Anthropology)

Drozd, Karen S. "The Hawaiian Ukulele: Its Players, Makers, Teach-ers and Continuity in Traditional Transmission Processes." M.A.thesis, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1998. xvi, 289. (Music)

Dudoit, Michelle Renee. "Cultural Identity and Cultural Practices ofHawaiians and Part-Hawaiians in Southern California andHawai'i." M.S.W. thesis, California State University, Long Beach,1997. xi, 136.

DuPuis, Reshela Patrik. "Documenting Community: Activist Videog-raphy in Hawai'i." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1997.vii, 427. (American Culture)

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Ermolaeva, Elena. "Chiefdom to State: Cultural Identity and Hier-archy Formation in the Ancient Hawaiian World-System." Ph.D.dissertation, Johns Hopkins University, 1997. xv, 562.

Fenton, Alexander Frank. "E Mau Na Hana No'eau o Hawai'i: Crafts-people, Public Institutions and the Perpetuation of Tradition inHawai'i." M.A. thesis, University of Edinburg, 1997. 67. (SocialAnthropology)

Gnatek, Theresa A. "Peer Group Talk in a Language Arts Classroom:An Ethnographic Study of Hawaiian Adolescents: A Dissertation."Ph.D. dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 1997. xiv,290. (Education)

Greene, Wiliam L. "Determinants of Ethnic Identity among Adoles-cents in Hawai'i." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Hawai'i atManoa, 1998. ix, 155. (Educational Psychology)

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Lam, Peter S. "Landowners' Response to State Development Plans:Production of Uneven Development in Kaka'ako, Honolulu,Hawai'i." M.A. thesis, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1998. xiv,229. (Geography)

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Bravo, Michael T. "The Anti-Anthropology of Highlanders andIslanders." Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 29.3 (1998):369+. Marshall Sahlins's theory on Captain James Cook's arrival inHawai'i.

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Clark, Geoffrey R. "Anthropogenic Factors and Prehistoric Dog Mor-phology: A Case Study From Polynesia." Archaeology in Oceania 32.1(1997): 124-30. Compares prehistoric dogs from Hawai'i and NewZealand.

Cook, Kenneth William. "Subject Pronoun Fronting in Samoan andHawaiian." Rongorongo Studies 7.1 (1997): 4-18.

Dominguez, Virginia R. "Exporting U.S. Concepts of Race: Are ThereLimits to the U.S. Model?" Social Research 65.2 (1998): 369+. Con-cept of race in Hawai'i.

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Espiritu, Yen Le. "Colonial Oppression, Labour Importation, andGroup Formation: Filipinos in the United States." Ethnic and RacialStudies 19.1 (1996): 29+. Focuses on pre-World War II Filipinoagricultural laborers in Hawai'i.

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Kolb, Michael J. "Labor Mobilization, Ethnohistory, and the Archae-ology of Community in Hawai'i." Journal of Archaeological Methodand Theory 4.3-4 (1997): 265-85.

Kolb, Michael J., and James E. Snead. "It's a Small World After All:Comparative Analyses of Community Organization in Archaeol-ogy." American Antiquity 62.4 (1997): 609-28. Community analysisin Hawai'i and New Mexico.

Kosasa, Karen K. "Pedagogical Sights/Sites: Producing Colonialismand Practicing Art in the Pacific." Art Journal 57.3 (1998): 46+.Hawaiian art pedagogy.

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Langdon, Robert. "Fakaofo's Hawaiian Castaways of 1830 and theOrigin of Its Lidded Boxes Called Tuluma. "Journal of the PolynesianSociety 107.3 (1998): 229-62. Argues that the word tuluma, mean-ing box, is Polynesian and originates from Hawaiian castaways fromthe brig Kamehameha, wrecked at Fakaofo in December 1829 orearly January 1830.

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Moblo, Pennie. "Blessed Damien of Moloka'i: The Critical Analysis ofContemporary Myth." Ethnohistory 44.4 (1997): 691+.

. "Institutionalising the Leper: Partisan Politics and the Evolu-tion of Stigma in Post-Monarchy Hawai'i." Journal of the PolynesianSociety 107.3 (1998): 229-62. Hansen's disease in nineteenth-cen-tury Hawai'i.

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San Buenaventura, Steffi. "Filipino Folk Spirituality and Immigration:From Mutual Aid to Religion. Amerasia Journal 22.1 (1996): 24+.Refers to the Filipino Federation of America's influence inHawai'i.

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Shimada, Noriko. "Wartime Dissolution and Revival of the JapaneseLanguage Schools in Hawaii: Persistence of Ethnic Culture."Jour-nal of Asian American Studies 1.2 (1998): 121-51.

Siikala, Anna-Leena. "Spatial Memory and Narration: Oral Historyand Traces of the Past in a Polynesian Landscape." Suomen Antro-pologi 2 (1998): 4-19. Refers to oral history in Hawai'i.

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Stoddart, David R. "Captain Cook and How We Understand Him."The Geographical Review 87.4 (1997): 537+. Dispute between Mar-shall Sahlins and Gananath Obeyesekere over interpretations ofCaptain James Cook's death.

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Van Dyke, Jon M. "The Political Status of the Native Hawaiian Peo-ple." Yale Law & Policy Review 17.1 (1998): 95+.

Warschauer, Mark. "Online Learning in Sociocultural Context."Anthropology and Education Quarterly 29.1 (1998): 68-88. Teachinginformation technology in Hawai'i.

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