Book Reviews
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Honolulu, Hawaiian Historical Society
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Book Reviews: Connecting the Kingdom: Sailing Vessels in the Early Hawaiian Monarchy, 1790-1840 by Peter R. Mills; Ke Kumu Aupuni: The Foundation of Hawaiian Nationhood by Samuel Mānaiakalani Kamakau, Puakea Nogelmeier, transl.; Narrating Humanity: Life Writing and Movement Politics from Palestine to Mauna Kea by Cynthia G. Franklin; Beneath Heavy Pines in World War II Louisiana: The Japanese American Internment Experience at Camp Livingston by Hayley Johnson and Sarah Simms; Aloha Compadre: Latinx in Hawaiʻi by Rudy P. Guevarra, Jr.; When Women Ruled the Pacific: Power and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Tahiti and Hawaiʻi by Joy Schulz; Imperial Material: National Symbols in the US Colonial Empire by Alvita Akiboh
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Volume 58
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22 pages
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