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Modern History of Hawaii Skills Book

Modern History of Hawaii Skills Book
Author: Ann Rayson
Publisher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2004-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781573062107

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Modern History of Hawai'i

Modern History of Hawai'i
Author: Ann Rayson
Publisher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781573062091

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This edition of the 9th-grade textbook Modern Hawaiian History has been updated to include the years from 1994 to 2004. The new material features discussion-provoking commentary on sovereignty and other contemporary issues, and color photos have been added throughout.


History of the Hawaiian Kingdom

History of the Hawaiian Kingdom
Author: Ann Rayson
Publisher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781573061575

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Student workbook for the revised edition of the textbook The Hawaiian Monarchy, now called History of the Hawaiian Kingdom.


Modern Hawaiian History

Modern Hawaiian History
Author: Ann Rayson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780935848236

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An updated chronicle of Hawai'i's 20th century. Includes illustrations, pronunciation guide, bibliography, charts, tables, and appendix. RL11


Modern Hawaiian History

Modern Hawaiian History
Author: Ann Rayson
Publisher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1984-09-01
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN: 9780935848298

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History of the Hawaiian Kingdom

History of the Hawaiian Kingdom
Author: Norris Whitfield Potter
Publisher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781573061506

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- Chapters covering unification of the kingdom, contact with westerners, the Mahele, the influence of the sugar industry, and the overthrow of the monarchy, rewritten for easier readability - New color illustrations, including paintings by Herb Kawainui K ne, never-before-published portraits of the monarchs, vintage postcards, and then and now photographs - Photographs, drawings, and primary source documents from local archives and collections - Challenging vocabulary defined in the text margins - Appendixes covering the formation of the islands, Hawai'i's geography, and Polynesian migration - A timeline and a bibliography


Hawaii the Pacific State Skills Book

Hawaii the Pacific State Skills Book
Author: Ann Rayson
Publisher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1997-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781573060639

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An introduction to Hawaii's history with theories on its origin, and to its geography, culture, and industries.


Huna

Huna
Author: Serge Kahili King
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2008-11-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 141656800X

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The ancient wisdom of Hawai'i has been guarded for centuries -- handed down through lines of kinship to form the tradition of Huna. Dating back to the time before the first missionary presence arrived in the islands, the tradition of Huna is more than just a philosophy of living -- it is intertwined and deeply connected with every aspect of Hawaiian life. Blending ancient Hawaiian wisdom with modern practicality, Serge Kahili King imparts the philosophy behind the beliefs, history, and foundation of Huna. More important, King shows readers how to use Huna philosophy to attain both material and spiritual goals. To those who practice Huna, there is a deep understanding about the true nature of life -- and the real meaning of personal power, intention, and belief. Through exploring the seven core principles around which the practice revolves, King passes onto readers a timeless and powerful wisdom.


Malamalama

Malamalama
Author: Robert M. Kamins
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1998-08-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 082486350X

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In 1907 Hawai‘i's fledgling College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, boasting an enrollment of five students and a staff of twelve, opened in a rented house on Young Street. The hastily improvised college, and the university into which it grew, owed its existence to the initiative of Native Hawaiian legislators, the advocacy of a Caucasian newspaper editor, the petition of an Asian American bank cashier, and the energies of a president and faculty recruited from Cornell University in distant Ithaca, New York. Today, nearly a century later, some 50,000 students are enrolled yearly at ten campuses--in a unique system of community colleges and professional schools. Malamalama: A History of the University of Hawai‘i documents the many contributions the University has made over the decades to culture and education in the islands. From its start, the University rejected the racial stereotyping and prejudice common in territorial Hawai‘i, thus fostering an ease of association among students of diverse backgrounds and providing, through student government and campus societies, a venue where future political leaders of the islands could hone their skills. The story of how the University of Hawai‘i grew from a regional undergraduate college to an internationally recognized graduate and research university, weathering repeated crises along the way, is told by emeritus professors Kamins and Potter in Part I. They highlight the University's relationship with the legislature, the actions and personalities of its very different presidents, and the effects of social upheaval and changing budgets on an evolving institution. Three alumni provide personal accounts of their years at the University. Parts II and III offer particular histories by knowledgeable contributors, including faculty members and administrators, of the Hilo and West Oahu campuses, of each fo the seven community colleges, and of programs at the Manoa campus. The strands of history woven together here reveal the University's abiding determination to serve as a cultural link across the Pacific and among Hawai‘i's own ethnic communities. The University seal, dominated by the Hawaiian word malamalama, "light of knowledge," depicts a map of the Pacific hemisphere, celebrating the great diversity of people and cultures that contributed to its founding and the westward reach of its connections.