Hawaiiana
in 1995:
A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest
Compiled by Joan Hori, Nancy Morris, and Chieko Tachihata
Amos, Wally, and Camille Denton. Man with No Name: Turn Lemons into Lemonade. Lower Lake, CA: Aslan Pub., 1994. 154 p.
Armstrong, William N. Around the World with a King. With an introduction by Glen Grant. Honolulu: Mutual Pub. Co., 1995. 290 p. First published in 1904.
Bailey, Edward. Hawaii Nei, An Idyll of the Pacific Isles. Wailuku, Maui, HI: The Maui Historical Society, 1995. 54 p. Reprint of 1878 ed.
Cahill, Emmett. Hawaiian Stamps: An Illustrated History. Updated and expanded ed. Volcano, HI: Orchid Isle Pub., 1995. 124 p.
Camp Shelby, Homecoming and Monument Dedication, June 15-18, 1995, Hattiesburg, Mississippi: "Go for Broke" 442 Regimental Combat Team, 100th Infantry Battalion, S Co. Military Intelligence Service, 171st Infantry Battalion. National Japanese-American Historical Society, AJA Veterans Council, Hawaii 100th/442nd Veterans Association, 1995. 1 vol.
Camp Shelby, Mississippi: WWII Commemorative Open House, Reunion and Homecoming, June 16-18, 1995. Camp Shelby, MS: 1995. 1 portfolio.
Chun, Malcolm Naea. Making Peace: Hooponopono Then and Now. Stories contributed by Samuel K. Kamakau and Grace Cora Oness and retold in Hawaiian and English by Malcolm Naea Chun with illustrations taken from oil paintings by Gail Duituturaga. Honolulu: Queen Liliëuokalani Childrenís Center: Liliuokalani Trust, 1995. vi, 33 p. Also called Hooponopono Then and Now. In English and Hawaiian in parallel columns.
Chun, Naomi N. Y. Hawaiian Canoe Building Traditions. Rev. ed. Illustrated by Robin Y. Burningham. Honolulu: Resource and Development Component, Hawaiian Studies Institute, Extension Education Div., Kamehameha Schools/Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, 1995. v, 86 p.
Cohen, Stan. The First Lady of Waikiki; A Pictorial History of the Sheraton Moana Surfrider. Missoula, MT: Pictorial History Pub., 1995. vi, 86 p.
Dening, Greg. The Death of William Gooch: A History's Anthropology. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995. x, 191 p. Rev. ed. of A History's Anthropology: The Death of William Gooch, 1988.
Dictionary of Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms. Compiled by Paul Nahoa Lucas. Honolulu: Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation and University of Hawaii Committee for the Preservation and Study of Hawaiian Language, Art and Culture, 1995. xv, 177 p.
Directory of Historical Records Repositories in Hawaii. 3rd ed. Honolulu: Association of Hawaii Archivists, 1994. 6 p. Also called Historical Records Repositories in Hawaii.
Filipina: Hawaii's Filipino Women. Pepi Neva, ed. Honolulu: FAUW Publications, 1994. 101 p. Also called Hawaii's Filipino Women.
Fujii, Jocelyn. In the Lee of Hualalai: Historic Kaupulehu. Photographs by Franco Salmoiraghi. Kailua, Kona, HI: Kaupulehu Makai Venture, 1995. xv, 124 p.
Hall, Kimberly, and Greg Ambrose. Memories of Duke: The Legend Comes to Life, Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, 1890-1968. With a foreword by Nadine Kahanamoku. Honolulu: Bess Press, 1995. xi, 145 p.
Hawaii Journeys in Nonviolence: Autobiographical Reflections. Edited by Glenn D. Paige, Lou Ann Haaheo Guanson, and George Simson. Honolulu: Center for Global Nonviolence Planning Project, Matsunaga Institute for Peace, University of Hawaii, 1995. viii, 152 p.
Holmes, Kristin. Under a Maui Roof: A Collection of Significant Island Architecture. Photographs by David Watersun; contributing writer, Joseph Krepel. Maui, HI: Maui Publishing Co., 1994. 172 p.
The Honolulu Advertiser Collection: The Stamps and Postal History of Hawaii. New York: Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries, Inc., 1995. 3 v. Also called Stamps and Postal History of Hawaii.
Into the Marketplace: Working Class Women in 20th Century Hawaii. Honolulu: Hawaii Committee for the Humanities, 1995. 11 p. Includes contributions by Teresa Bill, Joyce N. Chinen, Marie Hara, Barbara Bennett Peterson, William J. Puette, Edward Shultz. Also called Working Class Women in 20th Century Hawaii.
James, Van. Ancient Sites of Hawaii: Archaeological Places of Interest on the Big Island. Honolulu: Hoomanao Arts, 1995. 172 p.
Johnson, Donald Dalton, and Gary Dean Best. The United States in the Pacific: Private Interests and Public Policies, 1784-1899. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1995. xviiii, 225 p.
Kahoolawe, na leo o Kanaloa: Chants and Stories of Kahoolawe. Photographs by Wayne Levin . . . [et al.]. Honolulu: Ai Pohaku Press, 1995. xix, 116 p. Also called Leo o Kanaloa; Chants and Stories of Kahoolawe. Chants and stories in English and Hawaiian.
Kaiuwailani, Nahekeaopono Ruth. The Erosion and Resurgence of Native Hawaiian Rights: A Re-examination of the Rights Reserved to Natives under Hawaii Revised Statutes [Section] 7-1 and its Predecessor, Section 7 of the Kuleana Act of 1850 (as Amended). 1995. 66 leaves.
Kiyosaki, Wayne S. A Spy in Their Midst: The World War II Struggle of a Japanese-American Hero: The Story of Richard Sakakida. Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1995. 199 p.
Klieger, Paul Christiaan. Na Maka o Halawa: A History of Halawa Ahupuaa, Oahu. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1995. viii, 129 p. Hawaii Historic Preservation Report 95-1. Prepared for State of Hawaii Dept. of Transportation by Anthropology Dept., Bishop Museum. Also called History of Halawa Ahupuaa, Oahu.
Kneubuhl, Victoria N. Ola na iwi = The Bones Live. 1994. 58 p. Commissioned by Kumu Kahua Theatre. Also called Bones Live. Historical drama.
Koppel, Tom. Kanaka: The Untold Story of Hawaiian Pioneers in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. Vancouver: Whitecap Books, 1995. 152 p.
Kurisu, Yasushi. Sugar Town: Hawaii Plantations Days Remembered. Honolulu: Watermark Pub., 1995. xi, 100 p.
Lager, Cathy Clark. Fingernail Moon: Mamaís Journal. Corpus Christi, TX: Taylor Made Publications, 1995. 63 p. Juvenile fiction based on the authorís experience giving birth to a daughter with acrania.
Look, Mele A., and Kathryn L. Braun. A Mortality Study of the Hawaiian People, 1900-1990. Honolulu: The Queen's Health Systems, 1995. 20 p.
Lyman, Richard Kailihiwa. Mea Hoomanao; Thoughts. Honolulu: The Estate of Richard Lyman, 1995. x [1] 79 p.
MIS in the War Against Japan: Personal Experiences Related at the 1993 MIS Capital Reunion, "The Nisei Veteran: An American Patriot." Edited by Stanley L. Falk and Warren M. Tsuneishi. Vienna, VA: Japanese American Veterans Association of Washington, D.C., 1995. ix, 142 p. Also called American Patriots.
Morris, Aldyth. Captain James Cook. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995. 58 p. Historical drama.
Morris, Aldyth. Robert Louis Stevenson--Appointment on Molokai. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995. 57 p. Biographical drama.
Na Mele Welo = Songs of Our Heritage: Selections from the Roberts Mele Collection in Bishop Museum, Honolulu. Translated from the Hawaiian by Mary Kawena Pukui; arranged and edited by Pat Namaka Bacon and Nathan Napoka. Bishop Museum Special Publication 88. Honolulu : Bishop Museum Press, 1995. xviii, 237 p.
Nakano, Jiro. Kanda Home: Biography of Shigefusa and Sue Kanda. Wailuku, Maui, HI: Iao Congregational Church, 1996. xviii, 109 p. Distributed by the University of Hawaiëi Press.
Nishigaya, Linda. Historical Recollections of the American Association of University Women, Honolulu Branch, 1905-1995. Honolulu: American Association of University Women, Honolulu Branch, 1995. v, 89 p.
Papakolea: A Story of Hawaiian Land. Honolulu: Fireworks Ltd., 1995. 36 p. Viewers guide, courtesy of Hawaii Committee for the Humanities, accompanying a videotape with the same title.
Philpotts, Kaui. Floral Traditions at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Photography by Linny Morris Cunningham. Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1995. 88 p. Includes profiles of long-time volunteers Caroline Peterson and May Moir.
Picture Bride: A Viewers Guide. Los Angeles: Thousand Cranes Filmworks, 1995. 24 p. Viewers guide accompanying a videotape with the same title.
Reyes, Luis. Made in Paradise: Hollywood's Films of Hawaii and the South Seas. With contributions by Ed Rampell. Honolulu: Mutual Pub. Co., 1995. xxxii, 381 p.
Schmitt, Robert C., and Ronn Ronck. Firsts and Almost Firsts in Hawaii. Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, 1995. xxii, 241 p.
Sheehan, Ed. Guns of Eden: A Novel of Hawaii When the White Man Came. Honolulu : Ku Paa, 1995. 281 p.
Sorensen, Betty Dyer. Born and Raised in Waikiki. Santa Cruz, CA: Limu Press, 1995. 228 p.
Suehiro, Arthur, and George Engebretson. Honolulu Stadium: Where Hawaii Played. Honolulu: Watermark Pub., 1995. xi, 164 p. Also called Where Hawaii Played.
Sugita, Makoto. Japanese Perspectives on Pearl Harbor: A Critical Review of Japanese Reports on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. Translated by Theodore McNelly of Sotenken Shinjuwan 50-shunen hodo. Hong Kong : Asian Research Service, 1995. xiv, 165 p.
Thiele, Ray. Kennedy's Hawaiian Air: Hawaii's Pioneer Airline. Kailua, HI : Olomana Pub., 1994. 271 p.
Voices of Indigenous Peoples: Native People Address the United Nations; with the United Nations Draft Declaration of Indigenous Peoples Rights. Preface by Rigoberta Menchu; foreword by Boutros Boutros-Ghali; edited by Alexander Ewen for the Native American Council of New York City; introduction by the Native American Council of New York City; epilogue by Oren Lyons. Santa Fe, NM: Clear Light Pub., 1994. 174 p.
Walker, Louise. Why Him? Why Now: A Mother, her Son and AIDS. Honolulu: Rare Visions, 1995. vi, 129 p.
Where Pearls Flourished: Moolelo o Manana = The Story of Pearl City. Edited by Sheila Nonaka Ellis. Pearl City, HI: Pearl City Local History Project, 1995. 140 p. Project sponsored by Pearl City High School Cultural Heritage Learning Center. Also called Story of Pearl City.
Women of Kamehameha: A Collection of Oral Histories Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Kamehameha School for Girls. Edited by Julie Kaomea Thirugnanam. Honolulu: The Kamehameha Schools/Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, 1995. xi, 114 p.
Yount, David E. Who Runs the University?: The Politics of Higher Education in Hawaii, 1985-1992. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1996. xii, 403 p.
Theses and Dissertations
Berman, Margaret Louise. "Towards a Cultural Architecture: Inquiries Into Hawaiian Architecture Prior to 1778." M.Arch. thesis, University of Washington, 1994. xi, 231 l.
Bordner, Richard. "Contested Images of Place in a Multicultural Context: The Ahupuaa of Kanaio and Auahi, Maui." Ph.D. diss., Geography, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995. xvii, 360 l.
Herman, R. Douglas K. "Kalaiaina--Carving the Land: Geography, Desire and Possession in the Hawaiian Islands." Ph.D. diss., Geography, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995. xvii, 587 l.
Johnston, Charles Samuel. "Enduring Idylls?: A Geographical Study of Tourism in Kona, Hawaii Island." Ph.D. diss., Geography, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995. 2 vol. xvii, 580 l.
Kealoha-Scullion, Kehaulani K. "The Hawaiian Journey: Out of the Cave of Identity, Images of the Hawaiian and Other." Ph.D. diss., Political Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995. ix, 266 l.
Kikuchi, Kristina Pilahoohauoli. "Lua: The Sacred Fighting System of Hawaii." M.A. thesis, Religion, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995. vii, 116 l.
Masuda, Hirokuni. "Verse Analysis and Its Theoretical Contribution to the Study of the Genesis of Hawaii Creole English." Ph.D. diss., Linguistics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995. xx, 250 l.
Oppenheimer, Sharon Rosalie. "Performing Arts in Education in Hawaii: A History of Drama, Puppetry, and Creative Movement for Children and Youth from 1875 to 1994." Ph.D. diss., Theatre and Dance, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995. xiii, 326 l.
Russell-Alakai, Rebecca. "A Survival of Interests: Sustainable Yield and Correlative Rights and Their Role in the Development and Implementation of Groundwater Law in Hawaii." M.A. thesis, Geography, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995. vii, 71 l.
Yoshimoto, Hideko. "Media Treatment of World War II in Japan and the United States, 1931-1945: A Propaganda Theory Approach." M.S. thesis, San Jose State University, 1994. xi, 12-178 l.
Yontz, Valerie Jean. "A Social Relocation Process of Elderly Vietnamese to Hawaii from the 1970s to the 1990s." Ph.D. diss., Sociology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995. xv, 187 l.
Young, George Terry. "Moolelo Kaukau Alii: The Dynamics of Chiefly Service and Identity in Oiwi Society." Ph.D. diss., History, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995. x, 381 l.
Selected Periodical References
Burt, Randall E. "Mail Disinfected in Hawaii." Postal History Journal Part I, 100 (1 Feb. 1996): 35+; Part II, 101 (1 June 1996): 28+.
Erickson, Bruce T. "A Mammoth Plate Daguerreotype in Hawaii: The Result of a Diplomatic Indiscretion." The Daguerreian Annual, 1994. [xii], 1ñ10. Daguerreotypes from the U.S. and European journey of Alexander Liholiho and Lot Kamehameha in 1849-1850.
Graves, Michael W., and David J. Addison. "The Polynesian Settlement of the Hawaiian Archipelago: Integrating Models and Methods in Archaeological Interpretation." World Archaeology 26.3 (February 1996): 380-99.
McGowan, William P. "Industrializing the Land of Lono: Sugar Plantation Managers and Workers in Hawaii, 1900-1920." Agricultural History 69.2 (spring 1995): 177+.
McGregor, Davianna Pomaikai. ìWaipio Valley, a Cultural Kipuka in Early 20th Century Hawaii." The Journal of Pacific History 30.2 (October 1995): 194-209.
Smith, Gar. "The Rise of the Independent Nation of Hawaii." Earth Island Journal 11.1 (winter 1995): 22.
Tamura, Eileen H. "Gender, Schooling and Teaching, and the Nisei in Hawaii: An Episode in American Immigration History, 1900-1940." Journal of American Ethnic History. 14.4 (summer 1995): 3-26.
Wheeler, Frederick. "Honolulu Straightline." The American Philatelist 109.8 (1 Aug. 1995): 722+. A specialist reports on his continuing search for examples of early Hawaiian postal history.
