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Hawaii

Hawaii
Author: Kazuo Miyamoto
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1964
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A story of the Japanese who immigrated to Hawaii at the turn of the 20th century, worked as forced laborers and free men, were sent to mainland relocation camps during WWII, and finally returned to Hawaii.


Japanese American History

Japanese American History
Author: Brian Niiya
Publisher: VNR AG
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780816026807

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Produced under the auspices of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, this comprehensive reference culls information from primary sources--Japanese-language texts and documents, oral histories, and other previously neglected or obscured materials--to document the history and nature of the Japanese American experience as told by the people who lived it. The volume is divided into three major sections: a chronology with some 800 entries; a 400-entry encyclopedia covering people, events, groups, and cultural terms; and an annotated bibliography of major works on Japanese Americans. Includes about 80 bandw illustrations and photographs. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Hawaii Is a Rainbow

Hawaii Is a Rainbow
Author: Stephanie Feeney
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1985-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780824810078

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The author uses colors of the rainbow--red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple--as a way to organize pictures of some of the people, places, plants, and animals of Hawaii. Hawaii is a Rainbow has been created to help children learn about colors and about Hawaii and to help both children and adults appreciate the rich variety and the special beauty of the Islands.


The Little Hawaiian Rainbow

The Little Hawaiian Rainbow
Author: Island Heritage Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780896103535

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Tells the story of how a little rainbow came to gray Hawaii and gave it all its colors.


Ancient Hawaiian Civilization

Ancient Hawaiian Civilization
Author: E.S. Craighill Handy
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2012-12-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1462904386

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Ancient Hawaiian Civilization takes us back to Hawaii's " stone age," when there wasn't an alphabet, numbering system, or other civilized distinctions as we know them. Still rules of living, modes, and customs permitted large numbers of people to live healthfully and happily throughout the islands. This fascinating history of Hawaii is " must" reading for anyone who has been, wants to go, or lives in America 's 50th State. This book authoritatively introduces the general reader to what was once a golden era of Hawaiian history and culture, the time when the islands were strictly Hawaiian Hawaii. Though the islands are almost completely westernized today, many facets from this golden age remain to make America's 50th State a " living laboratory" for the cultural and social study of racial migration and assimilation. This volume represents the knowledge and experience of no less than 16 scholars. The combined areas of specialization by no less than 16 authors have been carefully selected and grouped to make up this volume. Together, the authors comprise a truly formidable forum of Hawaiian thought and learning. Ethnologists, geologists, zoologists, and medical doctors are but a few of the areas of specialization represented in these pages.


Children of the Rainbow

Children of the Rainbow
Author: Leinani Melville
Publisher:
Total Pages: 105
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Writing Path 1

The Writing Path 1
Author: Michael Pettit
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1995-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780877455097

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Some senior writers were themselves discovered at writers' conferences, festivals, and workshops - Rick Bass, Pam Houston, Lisa Shea, Amy Tan, and other now-familiar writers. Some of the new voices in this anthology have been widely published in such prestigious magazines as the New Yorker, Poetry, Paris Review, Southern Review, and Story. With selections from both teachers and students, The Writing Path 2 brings together another group of seasoned and fresh writers for readers to savor.


Shaping History

Shaping History
Author: Helen Geracimos Chapin
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1996-07-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780824817183

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Just a decade after the first printing press arrived in Honolulu in 1820, American Protestant missionaries produced the first newspaper in the islands. More than a thousand daily, weekly, or monthly papers in nine different languages have appeared since then. Today they are often considered a secondary source of information, but in their heyday Hawai‘i’s newspapers formed one of the most diversified, vigorous, and influential presses in the world. In this original and timely work, Helen Geracimos Chapin charts the role Hawai‘i’s newspapers played in shaping major historic events in the islands and how the rise of the newspaper abetted the rise of American influence in Hawai‘i. Shaping History is based on a wide selection of written and oral sources, including extensive interviews with journalists and others working in the newspaper industry. Students of journalism and Hawaiian history will find this comprehensive history of Hawai‘i’s newspapers especially valuable.


Pau Hana

Pau Hana
Author: Ronald Takaki
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1984-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824809560

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"A scholarly work but as readable as a novel, this is the first history of plantation life as experienced by the laborers themselves. The oppressive round-the-clock conditions under which they worked will make you glad they fought back in one huge strike; Takaki charts this conflict well." --San Francisco Chronicle


More Incredible Hawaii

More Incredible Hawaii
Author: Terence Barrow
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1462901409

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A sequel to the classic Incredible Hawaii This illustrated text is packed with information about the Hawaiian Islands and is a delight for young readers and teacher alike. This Hawaiian culture and history book is the fruit of collaboration between author anthropologist Terence Barrow and artist-illustration Ray Lanterman. It is a worthy successor to their Incredible Hawaii published by the Charles E. Tuttle Company in 1974. The first book was received with enthusiasm by tourists, residents, and school readers of various grades. Teachers said it enlivened Hawaiian history. The fifty-two illustrated essays of More Incredible Hawaii are even more fascinating than the first series. It is an admirable companion to Incredible Hawaii.