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Hawaiiana in 2005 A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest Compiled by Joan Hori, Jodie Mattos, and Dore Minatodani, assisted by Lisa Tanikawa andjoni Watanabe Activities and Settlement in an Upper Valley: Data Recovery and Monitoring Archae- ology in North Hdlawa Valley, O'ahu. Edited by Leslie L. Hartzell, et al. Honolulu: Department of Anthropology, Bishop Museum, 2004. 4 vol. + 1 laser disk. Anderson, Charles Robert. Day of Lightning, Years of Scorn: Walter C. Short and the Attack on Pearl Harbor. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2005. 240 p. Asa to, Noriko. Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack on Japanese Language Schools in Hawaii, California, and Washington, 1919—1927. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2006. 193 p. Berry, Paul. All Men Are Brothers: The Life & Times of Francis Williams Damon. Honolulu: Cyril Press, 2005.127p. Cachola,Jean Iwata. 'O Kamehameha III: Kauikeaouli. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press, 2004. 134 p. Hawaiian language edition of Kamehameha III: Kauikeaouli. Translated by Ipo Wong. Chase, Lance. Temple, Town, Tradition: The Collected Historical Essays of Lance D. Chase. Laie, Hawaii: Institute for Polynesian Studies, 2000. 225 p. His- tory of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Hawai'i. At Hamilton Library, University of Hawai'i at Manoa,foan Hori is curator of the Hawai- ian Collection; Jodie Mattos is a librarian in the Business, Humanities, and Social Science Department; Dore Minatodani is a librarian with the Hawaiian Collection; Lisa Tanikawa is a student in the College of Arts and Sciences; andjoni Watanabe is a student in the Col- lege of Business Administration. The Hawaiian Journal of History, vol. 40 (2006) 221

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Hawaiiana in 2005A Bibliography of Titles of Historical InterestCompiled by Joan Hori, Jodie Mattos, and Dore Minatodani,assisted by Lisa Tanikawa andjoni Watanabe

Activities and Settlement in an Upper Valley: Data Recovery and Monitoring Archae-ology in North Hdlawa Valley, O'ahu. Edited by Leslie L. Hartzell, et al.Honolulu: Department of Anthropology, Bishop Museum, 2004. 4 vol. +1 laser disk.

Anderson, Charles Robert. Day of Lightning, Years of Scorn: Walter C. Short andthe Attack on Pearl Harbor. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2005.240 p.

Asa to, Noriko. Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack on Japanese Language Schools inHawaii, California, and Washington, 1919—1927. Honolulu: University ofHawai'i Press, 2006. 193 p.

Berry, Paul. All Men Are Brothers: The Life & Times of Francis Williams Damon.Honolulu: Cyril Press, 2005. 127 p.

Cachola,Jean Iwata. 'O Kamehameha III: Kauikeaouli. Honolulu: KamehamehaSchools Press, 2004. 134 p. Hawaiian language edition of Kamehameha III:Kauikeaouli. Translated by Ipo Wong.

Chase, Lance. Temple, Town, Tradition: The Collected Historical Essays of LanceD. Chase. Laie, Hawaii: Institute for Polynesian Studies, 2000. 225 p. His-tory of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Hawai'i.

At Hamilton Library, University of Hawai'i at Manoa,foan Hori is curator of the Hawai-ian Collection; Jodie Mattos is a librarian in the Business, Humanities, and Social ScienceDepartment; Dore Minatodani is a librarian with the Hawaiian Collection; Lisa Tanikawais a student in the College of Arts and Sciences; andjoni Watanabe is a student in the Col-lege of Business Administration.

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Culliney, John L. Islands in a Far Sea: The Fate of Nature in Hawai'i. Rev. ed.Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2006. 442 p.

Dutton, Clarence Edward. Hawaiian Volcanoes. Honolulu: University ofHawai'i Press, 2005. 235 p.

Emerson, Nathaniel B. Pele and Hiiaka: A Myth from Hawaii. Rev. ed. Hilo, HI:Edith Kanaka'ole Foundation, 2005. 266 p.

Filipinos in Hawaii: 100 Years & Beyond: Souvenir Program. Honolulu: FilipinoCentennial Celebration Commission, 2005. 114 p.

Fitzgerald, Stephanie. Pearl Harbor: Day of Infamy. Minneapolis, MN: CompassPoint Books, 2005. 96 p. (Snapshots in History series). Juvenile history.

Gannon, Michael. Pearl Harbor Betrayed: The True Story of a Man and a NationUnder Attack. New York: Henry Holt, 2001. 339 p.

Goodell, Lela. Index to The Hawaiian Journal of History Volumes 1—35 1967—2001. Edited by Agnes C. Conrad. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society,2004. 223 p.

Greevy, Ed. Ku'e: Thirty Years of Land Struggles in Hawai'i. Text by Haunani-Kay Trask. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 2004. 170 p.

Greipsland, TorbJ0rn. Aloha from Forgotten Norwegians in Hawaii: From Life inSlavery to Life in a Vacation Paradise. Askim, Norway: Emigrantforlaget,2004. 64 p. Condensed English version of: Aloha fra glemte nordmenn paHawaii: fra slaveliv til ferieparadis. Translated by Kristin Leigh Greipsland.

Hackler, Rhoda E.A. and Loretta G.H. Woodard. The Queen's Quilt. Hono-lulu: Friends of Tolani Palace, 2004. 28 p.

Hall, Sandra Kimberley. Duke: A Great Hawaiian. Honolulu: Bess Press, 2004.119 p.

Hawaiian Civil Code 1884. Honolulu: Pae 'Aina Productions, 2005. 783 p.Facsimile reprint.

Hawaiian Language References. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society, 2005.1 vol. Bibliography of materials assembled for Hawaiian Historical Soci-ety Conference 'Olelo Makuahine: New Hawaiian Language BasedResources," including reprint of The Hawaiian Newspapers by Esther Moo-kini.

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Horn, Steve. The Second Attack on Pearl Harbor: Operation K and Other JapaneseAttempts to Bomb America in World War II. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute,2005. 360 p.

Houston, James, with Eddie Kamae. Hawaiian Son: The Life and Music of EddieKamae. Honolulu: 'Ai Pohaku Press, 2004. 277 p.

Ka Huaka'i: 2005 Native Hawaiian Educational Assessment. Honolulu: PolicyAnalysis & System Evaluation (PASE), Kamehameha Schools; Pauahi Pub-lications, 2005. 453 p. "Synopsis of Hawaiian history, population, andeducation."

Islands in Captivity: The Record of the International Tribunal on the Rights of Indige-nous Hawaiians. Compiled and edited by Ward Churchill and Sharon H.Venne. Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2004. 827 p.

Jensen, Lucia Tarallo and Natalie Mahina Jensen. Nd Kaikamahine '0 Haumea:Daughters of Haumea: Women of Ancient Hawai'i. San Francisco: Pueo Press;Hawai'i: Anima Gemella, 2005. 193 p.

King, Samuel P. and Randall W. Roth. Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement, &Political Manipulation at America's Largest Charitable Trust. Honolulu: Uni-versity of Hawai'i Press, 2006. 335 p. On Kamehameha Schools/BishopEstate Trust.

Krauss, Bob. The Indestructible Square-Rigger Falls of Clyde: J24 Voyages UnderSail. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 2004. 158 p.

Ku 'e Petitions: Hawaiian Nationals Reaffirm Independence. Compiled and editedby Lydia Aholo, Noenoe K. Silva, and Nalani Minton. Honolulu: Pae 'AinaProductions, 2005. 4 vol.

Kupihea, Moke. Seven Dawns of the Aumakua: The Ancestral Spirit Tradition ofHawaii. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2004. 266 p.

Lawlor, Laurie. Magnificent Voyage: An American Adventurer on Captain JamesCook's Final Expedition. New York: Holiday House, 2002. 250 p. Juvenilehistory.

Leidemann, Helen, John E. Dockall, Heidi A. Lennstrom, and Susan A. Lebo.Continuity and Change in Upland Kdne'ohe Agriculture: Data Recovery and Mon-itoring Investigations at Site 50-80-10-1887, Luluku Hi, O'ahu. Honolulu:

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Dept of Hawaiian and Pacific Studies, Bishop Museum, 2004. 357 p +1CD-ROM.

Lowe, Ruby Hasegawa. '0 Kamehameha IV: Alexander Liholiho. Honolulu:Kamehameha Schools Press, 2004. 128 p. Hawaiian language edition ofKamehameha TV: Alexander Liholiho. Translated by Laiana Wong.

Lummis, Trevor. Pacific Paradises: The Discovery of Tahiti and Hawaii. Stoud,UK: Sutton Publishing, 2005. 212 p.

McBride, Likeke R. Petroglyphs of Hawai'i. 2nd rev. ed. Hilo, HI: PetroglyphPress, 2004. 64 p.

Meier, Ursula. Hawai 'i 's Pioneer Botanist: Dr. William Hillebrand, His Life & Let-ters. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 2005. 143 p.

Moffat, Riley M. and Gary L. Fitzpatrick. Mapping the Lands and Waters ofHawai'i: The Hawaiian Government Survey. Honolulu: Editions Limited,2004. 120 p. (Palapala'aina, vol. 3)

Ka Mooolelo Hawaii=The History of Hawai'i. Honolulu: Hawaiian HistoricalSociety, 2005. 143 p. Facsimile reprint, first published in 1838, with newforward and introduction.

Namakaokeahi, Benjamin K. The History of Kanalu Mo'oku'auhau 'Elua: A Gene-alogical History of the Priesthood of Kanalu. Honolulu: First Peoples Produc-tions, 2004. 371 p. "Transcribed by Benjamin K. Namakaokeahi and trans-lated by Malcolm Nanea Chun from the pages of Ka Nupepa Ku'oko'a,1900-1901."

O'ahu Exploits of Kamapua'a, the Hawaiian Pig God: An Annotated Translation ofa Hawaiian Epic from Ka Leo O Ka Lahui July 23, 1891—August 26, 1891.Edited and translated by Collette Leimomi Akana. Honolulu: BishopMuseum Press, 2004. 173 p.

Pearl Harbor and the American Spirit: The World War Two Generation Remembersthe Tragic Event That Transformed a Nation. Edited by Larry McCabe. UnitedStates: Xlibris, 2004. 604 p.

Pearl Harbor Extra: A Newspaper Account of the United States' Entry into World WarII from the Eric C. Caren Collection. Edison, NJ: Castle Books, 2001. 95 p.

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The Perfect Day: 40 Years of Surfer Magazine. Edited by Sam George. San Fran-cisco: Chronicle Books, 2001. 167 p.

Rath, J. Arthur. Lost Generations: A Boy, a School, a Princess. Honolulu: Univer-sity of Hawai'i Press, 2006. 376 p. About Kamehameha Schools/BishopEstate.

Reynolds, Clark G. On the Warpath in the Pacific: Admiral Jocko Clark and the FastCarriers. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2005. 550 p. + 1 CD ROM.

Richardson, K.D. Reflections of Pearl Harbor: An Oral History of December 7, 1941.Westport, CN: Praeger, 2005. 188 p.

Schiffer, Nancy. Hawaiian Shirts: Dress Right for Paradise. Atglen, PA: SchifferPublishing, 2005. 207 p.

Schwartz, Eric. Crossing the Seas: Americans Form an Empire (1890—1899). Phila-delphia: Mason Crest Publishers, 2005. 91 p. Juvenile history, includesHawai'i

Schweizer, Niklaus R. Turning Tide: The Ebb and Flow of Hawaiian Nationality.3rd ed. Bern, New York: Peter Lang, 2005. 556 p.

Seiden, Allan. Pearl Harbor: Images of an American Memorial. Honolulu: MutualPublishing, 2005. 48 p.

Skinner, Tina, Mary L. Martin, and Nathaniel Wolfgang-Price. Hawaii Remem-bered: Postcards from Paradise. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 2005. 224 p.

Soehren, Lloyd J. Catalog of Hawai'i Place Names: Compiled from the Records of theBoundary Commission and The Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles ofthe Kingdom of Hawaii. Honokaa, HI: LJ. Soehren, 2005. 4 parts + 1 CDROM. Part 1 Puna & Hilo, part 2 Hamakua and Kohala, part 3 Kona, part4 Ka'u.

Sogi, Francis Yoshito. Riding the Kona Wind: Memoirs of a Japanese American.

New York: Cheshire Press, 2004. 317 p.

Spoehr, Hardy. 'Upoho Uka Nui 'O Kekokia (Scotland's Great Highland Bagpipe),The Story of Bagpipes, Bagpipers, and Bagpipe Bands in Hawai'i with Accounts ofKingKalakaua's Visit to Scotland. Honolulu: Ki'ilea Pub. Co., 2004. 345 p.

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Stannard, David E. Honor Killing: How the Infamous "Massie Affair" TransformedHawai'i. New York: Viking, 2005. 475 p.

Stone, Scott C.S. The Royal Hawaiian Band: Its Legacy. Waipahu, HI: IslandHeritage, 2004. 128 p. + 1 sound disc.

Tanaka, Gi'ichi. The Crucible of Trials and Tribulations: Memories of a Meiji Mis-sionary. Edited by Bettina Mei Urata, translated by Takako Dickinson. Ana-heim, CA: Creative Continuum, 2005. 275 p. Diary of Christian mission-ary, Reverend Gi'ichi Tanaka, includes his life in Hawai'i.

Tayman, John. The Colony: The Harrowing True Story of the Exiles ofMolokai. NewYork: Scribner, 2005. 432 p.

They Followed the Trade Winds: African Americans in Hawai'i. Guest editor MilesM.Jackson. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Dept. of Sociology,2004. 277 p. {Social Process in Hawai'i, vol. 43.)

Tonouchi, Lee. Da KineDictionary: Da Hawai'i Community Pidgin Dictionary Pro-

jeck. Honolulu: Bess Press, 2005. 109 p.

Treaties & Conventions of the Hawaiian Kingdom 1887. Honolulu: Pae 'AinaProductions, 2005. 175 p. Facsimile reprint of Treaties & Conventions Con-cluded between the Hawaiian Kingdom and Other Powers Since 1825. Hono-lulu: Elele Book, Card, & Job Print., 1887.

Walter, Richard, and Atholl Anderson. The Archaeology of Niue Island, West Poly-nesia. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 2002. 177 p. (Bishop MuseumBulletin in Anthropology 10).

Worth, Roland H. Jr. Congress Declares War: December 8—11, 1941. Jefferson,NC: McFarland, 2004. 195 p.

Yamamoto, Michael T., Nina Yuriko Sylva, and Karen N. Yamamoto. Waipahu:Recollections from a Sugar Plantation Community in Hawaii. Albuquerque:Innoventions, 2005. 208 p.

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS

Aikau, Hokulani K. "Polynesian Pioneers: Twentieth-Century Religious RacialFormations and Migration in Hawai'i." Ph. D. dissertation, University of

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Minnesota, 2005. 294 p. (American Studies) History of the Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hawai'i.

Auman, Ann E. "The Honolulu Star-Bulletin's Crusading Culture ThroughTough Times and Salad Days: A Historically Informed Analysis of Cultureand Identity." Ph. D. dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2004.329 p. (Political Science)

Bailey, GinaJ. "Short-circuiting Democracy? The Paradox of Competition inNewspapering and Why We Can't Get 'There' from 'Here'." Ph. D. dis-sertation, Simon Fraser University, 2004. 287 p. (Communication) Casestudy of two daily newspapers in Honolulu.

Blanpied, Robyn Brown. "Reading John Ford''s December 7th: The Influence ofCultural Context on the Visual Remembering of the Pearl HarborAttack." Ph. D. dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2004. 343 p.(American Studies)

Cummings, Tracie Ku'upio. "Hawaiian Sovereignty and Nationalism: His-tory, Perspectives and Movements." M.A. thesis, University of Hawai'i atManoa, 2004. 226 p. (Pacific Islands Studies)

Diamond, Heather A. "American Aloha: Hawai'i at the Smithsonian FolklifeFestival and the Politics of Tradition." Ph. D. dissertation, University ofHawai'i at Manoa, 2004. 348 p. (American Studies)

Frias, John M., IV. "Ritualizing the Flame: A Heuristic Investigation in theHaki Kino, Body Breaking Exercise of Halau O Kekuhi." Ph. D. disserta-tion, Union Institute and University, 2004. 138 p.

Gillmar, Emily S. T. "Toward a Shifting Inhabitation, Kaho'olawe, Hawaii."M.Arch. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005. 75 p. (Archi-tecture)

Hakoda, Susan. "Ethnic Relations and Ethnic Identity: Different in Hawaii?"M.A. thesis, Pacific Oaks College, 2004. 148 p.

Hoffman, Jennifer Lynn Torrie. "Sovereign Poetics: Voices and Politics inHawaiian Literature." M.A. thesis, San Diego State University, 2004. 89 p.(English)

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Imai, Shiho. "Creating the Nisei Market: Japanese American Consumer Cul-ture in Honolulu, 1920-1941." Ph. D. dissertation, Brown University,2005. 299 p. (History)

Ireland, Brian. "Sugar-coated Fortress: Representation of the United StatesMilitary in Hawai'i." Ph. D. dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa,2004. 380 p. (American Studies)

Kam, Ralph Thomas. "Mediator and Advocate: The History of the HonoluluCommunity-Media Council." Ph. D. dissertation, University of Hawai'i atManoa, 2005. 294 p. (American Studies)

Kapur, Cari Costanzo. "Rights, Roots, and Resistance: Land and Indigenous(Trans)nationalism in Contemporary Hawai'i." Ph. D. dissertation, Stan-ford University, 2005. 307 p. (Cultural and Social Anthropology)

Kennedy, Jack Lyle Cedric. "A Hawaiian Holiday: Investigating the Adoptionof Culture." M.A. thesis, University of Alberta, 2003. 128 p. (Music)Includes hula hdlau in Edmonton.

Killian, Mary Lou. "Got Marriage? State-level Policymaking Regarding Mar-riage Rights for Gays and Lesbians." Ph. D. dissertation, Temple Univer-sity, 2005. 235 p. (Political Science)

Kim, Jean Ju. "Empire at the Crossroads of Modernity: Plantations, Medicine,and the Biopolitics of Life in Hawai'i, 1898-1948." Ph. D. dissertation,Cornell University, 2005. 483 p. (History)

Klarr, Caroline. "Painting Paradise for a Post-Colonial Pacific: The Fijian Fres-coes of Jean Chariot." Ph. D. dissertation, Florida State University, 2005.317 p. (Art History) Includes Hawai'i.

Lefcourt, Yvonne Kaulukane. "Navigating Knowledge Between Two Land-scapes: (Re) envisioning Native Hawaiian Education Through Ho'ola."Ph. D. dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.242 p. (Education)

Li, Jinzhao. "Constructing Chinese America in Hawai'i: The Narcissus Festi-val, Ethnic Identity, and Community Transformation, 1949-2005." Ph. D.dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2005. 327p. (AmericanStudies)

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Merritt, Christopher W. "Reform: A Study of Change at the University ofHawai'i." Ed. D. dissertation, University of Southern California, 2004.183 p. (Education)

Natapow, Kevin Bryan. "Water: Public Trust or Market Commodity?: TheRole of the Public Trust Doctrine in Protecting and Restoring Our WaterResources." M.A. thesis, School for International Training, 2004. 67 p.(International and Intercultural Management)

Nishimura, Amy Natsue. "Talking in Pidgin and Silence: Local Writers ofHawai'i." Ph. D. dissertation, University of Oregon, 2003. 248 p. (Litera-ture)

Ray, Kasturi. "The Trade in Maids: Cross-Cultural Readings of Women'sDomestic Work." Ph. D. dissertation, Brown University, 2004. 168 p.(English) Considers issei picture brides of plantation Hawai'i.

Roberts, Sarah J. "The Emergence of Hawai'i Creole English in the Early20th Century: The Sociohistorical Context of Creole Genesis." Ph. D. dis-sertation, Stanford University, 2004. 380 p. (Linguistics)

Rohrer, Judy L. "Haole Matters: An Interrogation of Whiteness in Hawai'i."Ph. D. dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2005, 275 p. (Politi-cal Science)

Sitzer, Kelly Dawn. "Hawaiian Hula as Commercial Performance." M.A. the-sis, Texas Tech University, 2004. 85 p. (English)

Six, Janet L. "The Ahupua'a of Hilea: A Contested Landscape in the Districtof Ka'u." M.A. thesis, Columbia University, 2005. 87 p. (Anthropology)

Takahashi, Sara Kealani. "Meet You More Than Half Way: An ExperimentalEthnographic Film in 26 Parts." M.F.A. thesis, University of California,San Diego, 2005. 24 p. (Art) Includes the Polynesian Cultural Center inLa'ie, Hawai'i.

Tamayose, Beth Chiyo. "Land and the Future of Hawaii." M.R.P. thesis, Cor-nell University, 2005. 88 p. (Regional Planning)

Uradomo, Stacey Mitsue. "Legacies: Family Memory, History, and Identity inthe Art of Roger Shimomura, Tomie Arai, and Lynne Yamamoto." Ph. D.

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dissertation, University of Southern California, 2005. 339 p. (Art History)Includes Hawai'i.

Wesling, Megan E. "States of Culture: Pedagogy and the Making of AmericanCitizens." Ph. D. dissertation, Cornell University, 2004. 242 p. (English)Concerns education and U.S. expansion in the Philippines, Puerto Rico,Cuba, and Hawai'i.

SELECTED PERIODICAL REFERENCES

( O U T - O F - S T A T E PUBLICATIONS)

Articles in journals and magazines published in Hawai 'i and the Pacific are selectivelyindexed in the Hawai'i Pacific Journal Index, at http://hpji.lib.hawaii.edu/

American Indian Quarterly 28.1/2 (Winter/Spring 2004). Special issue on"Empowerment Through Literature." Includes: "Ha, Mana, Leo (Breath,Spirit, Voice): Kanaka Maoli Empowerment through Literature" by Ku'u-aloha Ho'omanawanui, 86-91; "Hawaiian Literature and Resistance, orHow My Ancestors Took on the Stryker Brigade and Joined the Struggleto Demilitarize Hawai'i!" by Anne Keala Kelly, 92-96.

Athens, J. Stephen, H. David Tuggle, Jerome V. Ward, and David J. Welch."Avifaunal Extinctions, Vegetation Change, and Polynesian Impacts inPrehistoric Hawai'i." Archaeology in Oceania 37.2 (July 2002): 57-78.

Balme, Christopher B. "Selling the Bird: Richard Walton Tully's The Bird ofParadise and the Dynamics of Theatrical Commodification." Theatre Jour-nal 57.1 (March 2005): 1-20. Concerns a New York play set in Hawai'i inthe early 1890s, and the play's themes of commodification and racialdebates.

Banner, Stuart. "Preparing to Be Colonized: Land Tenure and Legal Strat-egy in Nineteenth-Century Hawaii." Law & Society Review 39.2 (June2005): 273-314.

Basson, Lauren L. "Fit for Annexation but Unfit to Vote?: Debating HawaiianSuffrage Qualifications at the Turn of the Twentieth Century." Social Sci-ence History 29.4 (Winter 2005): 575-598.

Benchimol, Jaime L. and Magali Romero Sa. "Adolpho Lutz and Controver-sies Over the Transmission of Leprosy by Mosquitos." Historia, Ciencias,Saude—Manguinhos lo.supp. 1 (2003): 49-93. Includes Hawai'i.

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Bibliographical Society of Australia & New Zealand Bulletin 27.3/4 (2003). Spe-cial issue on "Expanding Horizons: Print Cultures across the SouthPacific." Includes: "The Introduction of Text Culture in the PacificIslands" by Linda Crowl, 22-38; "The Cloth, the Catalogue, and the Col-lectors" by Ian Morrison, 48-59; "An Investigation into the Origin of theTapa Specimens Collected by Captain Cook on his Three Voyages to thePacific" by Louise Wilson, 60-70.

Blackford, Mansel G. "Environmental Justice, Native Rights, Tourism, andOpposition to Military Control: The Case of Kaho'olawe." Journal of Amer-ican History 91.2 (Sept. 2004): 544-571.

Burnett, Christina Duffy. "Untied States: American Expansion and TerritorialDeannexation." The University of Chicago Law Review 72.3 (Summer 2005):797-879-

Carson, Mike T. "Resolving the Enigma of Early Coastal Settlement in theHawaiian Islands: The Stratigraphic Sequence of the Wainiha Beach Sitein Kaua'i." Geoarchaeology 19.2 (Feb. 2004): 99-118.

Chariot, John. "A Note on the Hawaiian Prophecy of Kapihe."Journal of PacificHistory 39.3 (Dec. 2004): 375-377.

Chin, Aimee. "Long-Run Labor Market Effects of Japanese American Intern-ment During World War II on Working-Age Male Internees." Journal ofLabor Economics 23.3 (July 2005): 491-525. Includes Hawai'i's Japanesepopulation.

Comparative American Studies. 3.3 (September 2005). Special issue on "De-Americanizing the Global." Includes: "Introduction to 'De-Americanizingthe Global': Cultural Studies Interventions from Asia and the Pacific" byJon Goss and Ming-Bao Yue, 251-265; "The Multiplicity of Hawaiian Sov-ereignty Claims and the Struggle for Meaningful Autonomy" by J. Kehau-lani Kauanui, 283-299; "War Memories Across the Pacific: Japanese Visi-tors at the Arizona Memorial" by Yujin Yaguchi, 345-360.

Dixon, P. W. "The Hawaiian Menehune in Myth and Paleontology." HumanEvolution 19.4 (2004): 287-292.

Edgar, Blake. "The Polynesian Connection." Archaeology 58.2 (March/April2005): 42-45. Concerns whether ancient Hawaiians taught CaliforniaIndians how to make ocean canoes.

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Garovoy, Jocelyn B. " Va Koe ke Kuleana o na Kanaka' (Reserving the Rights ofNative Tenants): Integrating Kuleana Rights and Land Trust Priorities inHawaii." Harvard Environmental Law Review 29.2 (2005): 523-571.

Helmreich, Stefan. "How Scientists Think; About 'Natives', For Example. AProblem of Taxonomy Among Biologists of Alien Species in Hawaii." Jour-nal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 11.1 (March 2005): 107-128.

Hoppough, Suzanne. "Aloha, Pardner." Forbes 175.11 (May 23, 2005): 240-243. Concerns paniolo.

Howard Law Journal 48.2 (Winter 2005). Special issue on "Intellectual Prop-erty and Social Justice." Includes: "Safeguarding Hawaiian TraditionalKnowledge and Cultural Heritage: Supporting the Right to Self-Determi-nation and Preventing the Co-modification of Culture" by Danielle Con-way-Jones, 737-762; "Responsibility with Accountability: The Birth of aStrategy to Protect Kanaka Maoli Traditional Knowledge" by R. HokuleiLindsey, 763-785.

Jacobsen, Philip H. "No RDF on the Japanese Strike Force: No Conspiracy!"International Journal of Intelligence & Counter Intelligence 18.1 (Jan/March2005): 142-149.

. "Pearl Harbor: Who Deceived Whom?" Naval History 17.6 (Dec.2003): 27+. Concerns the Japanese plan to attack Pearl Harbor.

Johansen, Bruce E. "Back from the (Nearly) Dead: Reviving Indigenous Lan-guages across North America." American Indian Quarterly 24.3/4 (Sum-mer/Fall 2004): 566-582. Includes Hawaiian language.

Johnson, Greg. "Facing Down the Representation of an Impossibility: Indige-nous Responses to a 'Universal' Problem in the Repatriation Context."Culture and Religion 6.1 (March 2005): 57-78. Includes Hawai'i.

. "Naturally There: Discourses of Permanence in the Repatriation Con-text." History of Religions 44.1 (Aug. 2004): 36-55. Includes Hawai'i.

Jolly, Margaret. "Beyond the Horizon?: Nationalisms, Feminisms, and Glob-alization in the Pacific." Ethnohistory 52.1 (Winter 2005): 137-166. Exam-ines nationalism through the work of the late Grace Mera Molisa of Vanu-atu and Haunani-Kay Trask.

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Jones, Terry L. and Kathryn A. Klar. "Diffusionism Reconsidered: Linguisticand Archaeological Evidence for Prehistoric Polynesian Contact withSouthern California." American Antiquity 70.3 (July 2005): 457—484.Includes Hawai'i.

Journal of Asian American Studies 7.3 (Oct. 2004). Includes "Engaging Hawai-ians in the Expansion of the U.S. Empire" by Davianna Pomaika'i McGre-gor, 2og-222; "Beyond the Plantation: Teaching about Hawai'i before1900" by John P. Rosa, 223-240; "Pacific-ing Asian Pacific American His-tory" by Amy Ku'uleialoha Stillman, 241-270; "Faith, Race and National-ism" by Dana Y. Takagi, 271-288.

Kana'iaupuni, Shawn Malia and Carolyn A. Liebler. "Pondering Poi Dog:Place and Racial Identification of Multiracial Native Hawaiians." Ethnicand Racial Studies 28.4 (July 2005): 687-721.

Kaomea, Julie. "Indigenous Studies in the Elementary Curriculum: A Cau-tionary Hawaiian Example." Anthropology and Education Quarterly 36.1(March 2005): 24-42.

Kauanui, J. Kehaulani. "Contradictions and Celebrations: A Hawaiian Reflec-tion on the Opening of NMAI." American Indian Quarterly 29.3/4 (Sum-mer/Fall 2005): 496-504.

Kirch, P. V., A. S. Hartshorn, O. A. Chadwick, P. M. Vitousek, D. R. Sherrod,J. Coil, L. Holm, and W. D. Sharp. "Environment, Agriculture, and Set-tlement Patterns in a Marginal Polynesian Landscape." Proceedings of theNational Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101.26 (June 29,2004): 9936-9941. Includes Hawai'i.

, J. Coil, A. S. Hartshorn, M. Jeraj, P. M. Vitousek, and O. A. Chadwick."Intensive Dryland Farming on the Leeward Slopes of Haleakala, Maui,Hawaiian Islands: Archaeological, Archaeobotanical, and GeochemicalPerspectives." World Archaeology 37.2 (June 2005): 240-258.

Kirch, Patrick V. and Warren D. Sharp. "Coral 230Th Dating of the Imposi-tion of a Ritual Control Hierarchy in Precontact Hawaii." Science 307.5706(Jan. 7, 2005): 102-104.

Kualapai, Lydia. "The Queen Writes Back: Lili'uokalani's Hawaii's Story byHawaii's Queen." Studies in American Indian Literatures 17.2 (Summer 2005):32-62.

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Larew, Karl G. "December 7, 1941: The Day No One Bombed Panama." His-torian 66.2 (Summer 2004): 278-299. Discusses the U.S. military's pre-cautions to protect Pearl Harbor and the Panama Canal.

Mains'I Haul: A Journal of Pacific Maritime 41.2/3 (2005). Includes "'A Peo-ple Who Do Not Search for What They Have Lost Will Become a Lost Peo-ple'" by Herb Kawainui Kane, 32-37; "Reviving Hawaiian Voyaging" byBen Finney, 38-48. On seafaring canoes.

"Marine Resource Exploitation and Diversity in Kahikinui, Maui, Hawaii:Bringing Together Multiple Lines of Evidence to Interpret the Past."Archaeofauna 13 (Oct. 2004): 97-108.

McGovern, Terrance. "The Hawaiian Turrets: Naval Turrets in Oahu's CoastDefenses During World War II." Fort 32 (2004): 36-86.

Millerstrom, S. and P. V. Kirch. "Petroglyphs of Kahikinui, Maui, HawaiianIslands: Rock Images within a Polynesian Settlement Landscape." Proceed-ings of the Prehistoric Society 70 (2004): 107-127.

Morris, Nancy. "Hawaii Territory." American Heritage 56.2 (May 2005): 40-49.

Mulrooney, Mara A. and Thegn N. Ladefoged. "Hawaiian Heiau and Agri-cultural Production in the Kohala Dryland Field System." Journal of thePolynesian Society 114.1 (March 2005): 45-67.

"Ninth Circuit Holds That Private School's Remedial Admissions Policy Vio-lates 1981-Doe v. Kamehameha Schools, 416 F.3d 1025 (9th Cir. 2005)."Harvard Law Review 119.2 (Dec. 2005): 661-668.

Okamoto, Tomochika. "The American Identities of U.S. Citizens of JapaneseAncestry-The West Coast and Hawaii." Soshioroji 49.1 (May 2004): 3-19.Text in Japanese.

Ormrod, Joan. "Endless Summer (1964): Consuming Waves and Surfing theFrontier." Film & History 35.1 (2005): 39-51. Includes Hawai'i.

Pacific Historical Review 74.4 (Nov. 2005). Includes: "'A Symbol of the NewFrontier': Hawaiian Statehood, Anti-Colonialism, and Winning the ColdWar" by Gretchen Heefner, 545-574; "Terrorism or Native Protest?: TheHui 'O He'e Nalu and Hawaiian Resistance to Colonialism" by Isaiah Hele-kunihi Walker, 575-601.

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Pensley, D. S. "The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act(1990): Where the Native Voice Is Missing." Wicazo Sa Review 20.2 (Fall2005): 37-64. Includes Hawai'i.

Silva, Noenoe K. "The Importance of Hawaiian Language Sources for Under-standing the Hawaiian Past." English Studies in Canada 30.2 (June 2004):4-12.

Solis, Ted. "'You Shake Your Hips Too Much': Diasporic Values and Hawai'iPuerto Rican Dance Culture." Ethnomusicology 49.1 (Winter 2005): 75-119.

Spectator 23.1 (Spring 2003). Special issue on "Oceania in the Age of GlobalMedia." Includes: '"Haolewood: Colonial Codes, Kapu Narratives, andKanaka 'Oiwi Discourse" by Anne Keala Kelly, 37-40; "Wrestling with His-tory: Kamehameha the Great versus 'The Great One'" by Nicholas Rossier,41-43; "The Abiding Salience of the Local in a Global Age: The Case ofHawaiian History" by Carolyn Anderson, 83-98; "Symbols, Myth & TV inHawai'i: The First Cycle: An Overview" by Peter Britos, 99-112.

Stephenson, David. "First to Fight at Pearl Harbor." Military History 20.4(Oct. 2003): 42+.

Stillman, Amy Ku'uleialoha. "Textualizing Hawaiian Music." American Music23.1 (Spring 2005): 69-94.

Tengan, Ty P. Kawika. "Unsettling Ethnography: Tales of an 'Oiwi in theAnthropological Slot." Anthropological Forum 15.3 (Nov. 2005): 247-256.

Tueller, James B. "A Spanish Naval Tourist in Hawai'i: Manuel Quimper."Mains'I Haul: A Journal of Pacific Maritime History 41/42 (4/1): 43-47.

Vitousek, P. M, T. N. Ladefoged, P. V. Kirch, A. S. Hartshorn, M. W. Graves,S. C. Hotchkiss, S. Tuljapurkar, and O. A. Chadwick. "Soils, Agriculture,and Society in Precontact Hawai'i." Science 304.5677 (June 11, 2004):1665-1669.

Walker, Polly O. "Decolonizing Conflict Resolution: Addressing the Ontolog-ical Violence of Westernization." American Indian Quarterly 28.3/4 (Sum-mer/Fall 2004): 527-549.

Waseda, Minako. "Extraordinary Circumstances, Exceptional Practices: Musicin Japanese American Concentration Camps." Journal of Asian AmericanStudies 8.2 (June 2005): 171-209. Includes Hawai'i.

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World War II 20.8 (Dec. 2005). Includes: "USS Arizona Preservation Project"by David Lesjak, 18; "Entombed in Oklahoma" by R. A. Cymerman, 22-26;"In the Crosshairs of the Japanese" by Randy Young, 46-52; "Pearl Har-bor Foretold" by Glenn Barnett, 62-66.

Yearbook for Traditional Music 36 (2004). Includes: "Serenading the Ancestors:Chinese Qingming Festival in Honolulu" by Frederick Lau, 128-143;"Looking Both Ways: GI Songs and Musical Exoticism in Post-World WarII Japan" by Minako Waseda, 144-164.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Adams, Iestyn. "Satisfying the Demands of Justice: The Hawaiian Claims Dis-pute, 1895-1905." In Brothers Across the Ocean: British Foreign Policy and theOrigins of the Anglo-American 'Special Relationship' 1900—1905. London: Tau-ris Academic Studies, 2005. 151-162.

Akindes, Fay Yokomizo. "Dance of the Red Dog: Na Wahine Kumu Hula asProtectors of Hawaiian Culture." In Lengel, Laura B, ed., Intercultural Com-munication and Creative Practice: Music, Dance, and Women '$ Cultural Identity.Westport, CT: Praeger, 2005. 79-94.

Aoude, Ibrahim G. "Globalization in Hawai'i: The Promise of Globalism andthe Reality of Capitalism." In Steger, Manfred B., ed., Rethinking Globalism.Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004. 243-253.

Asian American Studies After Critical Mass. Ono, Kent A., ed., Maiden, MA:Blackwell, 2005. Includes: "Foregrounding Native Nationalisms: A Critiqueof Antinationalist Sentiment in Asian American Studies," by CandaceFujikane, 73-97; "Asian American Studies and the 'Pacific Question'," byJ. Kehaulani Kauanui, 137-143; "Rethinking Asian American Agency:Understanding the Complexity of Race and Citizenship in America," byTaro Iwata, 177-194.

Chung, Sue Fawn and Reiko Neizman. "Remembering Ancestors in Hawai'i."In Chung, Sue Fawn and Priscilla Wegars, eds., Chinese American Death Rit-uals: Respecting the Ancestors. Lanham, MD: AltaMira, 2005. 175-194.

Constructing Colonial Discourse: Captain Cook at Nootka Sound. Currie, Noel Eliz-abeth, Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005. Includes: "Cook

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and the Cannibals: The Limits of Understanding," 87-126; "Reconstruct-ing Cook," 127-155. Focuses on Hawai'i.

Contemporary Asian American Communities: Intersections and Divergences. Vo,Linda Trinh and Rick Bonus, eds., Philadelphia: Temple University Press,2002. Includes: "Pacific Islander Americans and Asian American Identity,"by Debbie Hippolite Wright and Paul Spickard, 105-119; "InternalizedStereotypes and Shame: The Struggles of 1.5-Generation Korean Ameri-cans in Hawai'i," by Mary Yu Danico, 147-160.

Daws, Gavan. "Honolulu in the igth Century: Notes on the Emergence ofUrban Society in Hawaii." In Frost, Lionel, ed., Urbanization and the PacificWorld, 1500—igoo. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2005. 255-274. This isa reprint from the 1967 Journal of Pacific History.

Dening, Greg. "Voyaging the Past, Present, and Future: Historical Reenact-ments on HM Bark Endeavour and the Voyaging Canoe Hokule'a in theSea of Islands." In Nussbaum, Felicity A., ed., The Global Eighteenth Century.Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. 309-324.

A Disease Apart: Leprosy in the Modern World. Gould, Tony, New York: St. Mar-tin's Press, 2005. Includes: "The Martyr of Molokai," 59-93; "Mr. Steven-son and Dr. Hyde," 95-107.

Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn, Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanehele [sic], and JenniferHope Antes. "Repatriation of Indigenous Hawaiian Cultural Property bythe City of Providence: A Case Study in Politics and Applied Law." InFluehr-Lobban, Carolyn, ed., Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology: Dia-logue for Ethically Conscious Practice. 2nd ed. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMiraPress, 2003. 141-158.

Gopalakrishnan, Chennat. "Water Allocation and Management in Hawaii: ACase of Institutional Entropy." In Gopalakrishnan, Chennat, Cecilia Tor-tajada, and Asit K. Biswas, eds., Water Institutions: Policies, Performance andProspects. Berlin: Springer, 2005. 1-21.

Greenberg, Amy S. "Manifest Destiny and Manly Missionaries: Expansionismin the Pacific." In Manifest Manhood and the Antebellum American Empire.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 231-268. Focuses onHawai'i.

The Imperialist Imaginary: Visions of Asia and the Pacific in American Culture. Eper-jesi, John R., Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College Press, 2005. Includes:

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"Introduction: The American Pacific, An Errand into Oceania," 1-24;"The American Asiatic Association and the Imperialist Imaginary of theAmerican Pacific," 86-104; "Becoming Hawaiian: Jack London, CulturalTourism, and the Myth of Hawaiian Exceptionalism," 105-129.

Kapur, Cari Costanzo. "Native Hawaiians." In Biolsi, Thomas, ed., A Compan-ion to the Anthropology of American Indians. Maiden, MA: Blackwell, 2004.412-431.

Kauanui, J. Kehaulani. "A Fraction of National Belonging: 'Hybrid Hawai-ians,' Blood Quantum, and the Ongoing Search for Purity." In Tadiar,Neferti X. M. and Angela Y. Davis, eds., Beyond the Frame: Women of Colorand Visual Representation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 153-168.

Kelly, Marion. "Occupation/Colonization/Globalization: You Name It, We'veGot It, Hawai'i Has It All." In Chiang, Lan-Hung Nora, John Lidstone,and Rebecca A. Stephenson, eds., The Challenges of Globalization: Cultures inTransition in the Pacific-Asia Region, Lanham, MD: University Press of Amer-ica, 2004. 73-91.

Captain Cook: Explorations and Reassessments. Williams, Glyndwr, ed., Wood-bridge, UK: Boydell Press, 2004. Includes: "Some Thoughts on NativeHawaiian Attitudes Toward Captain Cook," by Pauline Nawahineokala'iKing, 94-104; "Redeeming Memory: The Martyrdoms of Captain JamesCook and Reverend John Williams," by Sujit Sivasundaram, 201—229;'"As Befits Our Age, There Are No More Heroes': Reassessing CaptainCook," by Glyndwr Williams, 230—245.

Lopez, Iris. "Borinkis and Chop Suey: Puerto Rican Identity in Hawai'i, 1900to 2000." In Whalen, Carmen Teresa and Victor Vazquez-Hernandez, eds.,The Puerto Rican Diaspora: Historical Perspectives. Philadelphia: Temple Uni-versity Press, 2005. 43-67.

Lyons, Paul. "Reading the Literatures of Hawai'i Under an 'Americanist'Rubric." In Madsen, Deborah L., ed., Beyond the Borders: American Literatureand Post-Colonial Theory. London: Pluto Press, 2003. 135-147.

Minor Re/Visions: Asian American Literacy Narratives as a Rhetoric of Citizenship.Young, Morris, Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2004.Includes: "Reading Literacy Narratives: Connecting Literacy, Race, andCitizenship Through the Stories of Others," 54-109; "Reading Hawai'i's

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Asian American Literacy Narratives: Re/Visions of Resistance, Schooling,and Citizenship," 110-140.

Pacific Empires: Essays in Honour of Glyndwr Williams. Frost, Alan and Jane Sam-son, eds., Victoria, Australia: Melbourne University Press, 1999. Includes:"Vancouver's Vision of Native Peoples: The Northwest Coast and Hawai'i,"by Robin Fisher, 147-163; "The Career of William Ellis: British Missions,the Pacific, and the American Connection," by Andrew Porter, 193-214;"Exploring the Pacific, Exploring James Cook," by David Mackay,251-269.

Pierce, Lori. "Creating a Racial Paradise: Citizenship and Sociology inHawai'i." In Spickard, Paul, ed., Race and Nation: Ethnic Systems in the Mod-ern World. New York: Routledge, 2005. 69-86.

Porter, Andrew. "North American Experience and British Missionary Encoun-ters in Africa and the Pacific, c. 1800-50." In Daunton, Martin and RickHalpern, eds., Empire and Others: British Encounters with Indigenous Peoples,1600—1850. London: UCL Press, 1999. 345-363.

Reimers, David M. "Asians in Hawaii and the United States." In Other Immi-grants: The Global Origins of the American People. New York: New York Uni-versity Press, 2005. 40-70.

Robertson, Carol E. "Hawaiian Performers: Mediating the Polarization ofGender." In Solie, Ruth A., ed., Musicology and Difference: Gender and Sexu-ality in Music Scholarship. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.115-121.

Seductions of Place: Geographical Perspectives on Globalization and Touristed Land-scapes. Carder, Carolyn and Alan A. Lew, eds., London: Routledge, 2005.Includes: "The Souvenir and Sacrifice in the Tourist Mode of Consump-tion," by Jon Goss, 56-71; "Tourist Weddings in Hawai'i: Consuming theDestination," by Mary G. McDonald, 171-192.

Tokeshi,Jinichi. "History of Kendo in Hawai'i." In Kendo: Elements, Rules, andPhilosophy. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2003. 255-257.

Wong, K. Scott. "Hawai'i's Local Warriors." In Americans First: Chinese Ameri-cans and the Second World War. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,2005. 125-161.

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World War II in the Pacific. Roehrs, Mark D. and William A. Renzi, Armonk,NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2004. Includes: "The Road to Pearl Harbor," 20-43;"Planning Operation Hawaii," 44-66.

AUDIO-VISUALS

Ah Quon McElrath: Making A Difference. Produced by William Puette. Hono-lulu, 2005. Slide show produced for program in honor of Ah Quon McEl-rath.

Bushnell as Friend and Author. Kane'ohe, HI: Windward Community College,2005. go min. Videotape of lecture by Gavan Daws, for the WindwardCommunity College Common Book Program on O.A. Bushnell's Ka'a-'awa, A Novel about Hawaii in the 1850s.

Documenting Sovereignty: A Film. Produced by Monique Yamaguchi. Los Ange-les: Ordinary World Pictures, 2001. 22 min.

First Shot: The Secret Submarine Attack on Pearl Harbor. Produced by Hawai'iPacific University Visual Communication program students. Honolulu:Arizona Memorial and Hawai'i Pacific University, 2005. 23 min.

Hamilton Library Flash Flood, October 30, 2004. Honolulu: Video Designs, 2004.23 min. Document of damage sustained by the University of Hawai'i atManoa Hamilton Library immediately following the October 30, 2004flood.

Hana: The Heart of Hawai'i. Produced by Loye Miller. Washington, DC: LoyeMiller Productions, 2004. Video history of Hana, Maui, for visitors.

Ka Hana Tapa 0 Hawai'i Nei. Hawai'i: Lomi Hawaii, 2005. Describes the pro-cess of traditional tapa making.

Hawaiians: A Reflecting Spirit. Honolulu: FilmWorks, 2004. 60 min. Review of"concepts and beliefs that form Native Hawaiian cultural values."

Heart of the Sea: Kapolioka'ehukai. Produced by Lisa Denker and CharlotteLagarde. New York: Swell Cinema, 2002. 57 min. Documentary biogra-phy of Rell Sunn.

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History of the Sons of Hawaii. Produced by Myrna Kamae and Rodney A.Ohtani; written by James D. Houston; directed by Eddie Kamae. Hono-lulu: Hawaiian Legacy Foundation, 2004. 80 min.

Kaluaiko'olau. Produced by Hailiopua Baker and Kaliko Baker. [Hawai'i]:Manaleo, Inc., 1996. 51 min. Videorecording of the stage production ofKaluaiko'olau, the story of Kaluaiko'olau, a Hansen's disease patient, whofled into Kalalau Valley to avoid being sent to the Kalaupapa colony.

Massie Affair. Produced by Mark Zwonitzer. PBS Home Video, 2005. 60 min.Documentary on the Massie case.

Moloka H Maka 'ainana: People of the Land. Moloka'i, HI: Ke Aupuni Lokahi andthe East Moloka'i Watershed Partnership, 2000. 13 min. Describes tradi-tional Hawaiian lifestyle on Moloka'i.

Oke Ano Ao-ka Wiwo'ole [sic] = Profiles in Courage: Three Studies: Medicine andPharmacy in Hawaii: 1825—1890. Produced by James L. McElhaney. Hono-lulu: Hey Jude!, Inc., 1998. 50 min. Historical review of medicine andpharmacy in Hawai'i, profiling Ka'ahumanu, Manosuke Komu and Kala-kaua.

Shapemakers. Directed by Paul Kraus. North Pacific Productions, 2003. 74min. Historical review of surfboard making and design.

Surfing For Life. Written and directed by David L. Brown. Brisbane, CA: DavidL. Brown Productions, 2002. 68 min. Profiles surfers ranging in age from60 to 93, including Rabbit Kekai, Woody Brown, John "Doc" Ball, LeroyGrannis and Eve Fletcher.