Hawaiian Journal of History, Volume 53, 2019
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ItemNotes & Queries: Father Damien's First Photograph at Kalaupapa Reveals Its Secrets(Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society, 2019)
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ItemNotes & Queries: The Kamehameha III Statue in Thomas Square(Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society, 2019)
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ItemNotes & Queries: An Inquiry Into Kawaiaha'o Seminary’s “Melting Pot” Photograph Published in The National Geographic Magazine in 1924(Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society, 2019)
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ItemNotes & Queries: “Ea Mai Hawai'inuiākea”: Marking the Global Diplomatic Presence of the Nineteeth-century Hawaiian Kingdom(Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society, 2019)
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Item“Doing Our Duty”: Dancing, Dating, and the Limits of Tolerance in Wartime Hawai'i(Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society, 2019)
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ItemAn Extraordinary Troop: The Boy Scouts Program at Kalaupapa(Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society, 2019)
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ItemThe Establishment of Kilauea Military Camp: The Early Years 1898–1921(Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society, 2019)
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ItemRemembering the Committee of Safety: Identifying the Citizenship, Descent and Occupations of the Men Who Overthrew the Monarchy(Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society, 2019)
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ItemThe Case of Leslie Satoru Nakashima and His Breaking News Dispatch(Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society, 2019)
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ItemBook review: Sharks upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai'i, 1778–1855(Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society, 2019)