Index to The Hawaiian Journal of History Volumes

Index to The Hawaiian Journal of History Volumes 26–30 1992–1996 A “A. G. Abell’s Hawaiian Interlude,” by Richard A. Greer, 29: 57–74 Abbott, Isabel...
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The Hawaiian Journal of History Volumes 26–30 1992–1996

A “A. G. Abell’s Hawaiian Interlude,” by Richard A. Greer, 29: 57–74 Abbott, Isabella Aiona, La‘au Hawai‘i: Traditional Hawaiian Use of Plants, reviewed by Benjamin C. Stone and S. H. Sohmer, 27: 251–252 Abel, Thomas S. (bank officer), 27: 241 Abell, Alexander Gurdon (U. S. consul), 28: 60; 29: 57–74 Abell, Sarah (Mrs. Alexander), 29: 59, 60, 68, 70, 72 Aberdeen, Lord (British foreign secretary), 30: 58, 69 Abigail (ship), 26: 72 Academy of Arts. See Honolulu Academy of Arts Actaeon (ship), 30: 37, 57 Active (ship), 26: 72; 30: 56 Adair, Henry R. (army officer), 29: 150 Adams, Alexander (ship captain, pilot), 28: 40, 61 Adams, John Quincy (U.S. president), 27: 113; 29: 61 Adee, Alvery A. (assistant secretary of state), 29: 107 Advance Force Pearl Harbor: The Imperial Navy’s Underwater Assault on America, by Burl Burlingame, reviewed by Daniel Boylan, 27: 252–254 Afong, Chun (merchant), 28: 70–71, 73, 76–77 African Relief Society, Honolulu, 26: 58, 70, 73 Agard, Keoni Kealoaha (Hawaiian activist), 27: 15, 57–59 Agriculture. See Hawaiians—agricultural methods Ah Fook, Mrs. See Min Ling Ah Fook (rice farmer), 29: 129–133 Ah Fook, Sammy, 29: 129–130, 133 Ah Fook, Tai, 29: 130 Ah Ki, 29: 126 Ahlan (Chinese merchant), 28: 58 Ahn, Florence (singer), 29: 174–176 Aholo, Luther (privy counselor), 26: 218 Ahsing (Chinese merchant), 28: 58 Ahung (Chun Hung, Hung Tai) (early Chinese settler), 28: 58 Airy, George B. (astronomer), 27: 188–189, 192–203, 221 Akaka, Abraham Kahikinaokala (minister), 27: 53–55, 57 Akaka, Daniel (U.S. senator), 27: 59 Akana, Elizabeth A. (quilter), 27: 13, 19–20 Akiu, George E. (composer), 28: 90

Akiyama, Toki, 26: 189 Alameida, Roy Kakulu, “Waialua: Voices from the Past,” 28: 21–34; “Kawaihapai: A Place in Time,” 30: 77–89 Albatross (ship), 30: 94, 97, 98, 100–101 “Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Leiopapa a Kamehameha, Prince of Hawai‘i (1858–1862),” by Rhoda E. Hackler, 26: 21–44 Aldrich, W. H., 29: 184 Alexander & Baldwin Co., 28: 114, 125 Alexander, Annie Montague, 28: 113–127 Alexander, Arthur C., 30: 46 Alexander, James, 28: 115 Alexander, Juliette, 28: 115 Alexander, Martha, 28: 115 Alexander, Martha Cooke, 28: 113 Alexander, Mary Ann McKinney (missionary wife), 28: 113 Alexander, Samuel Thomas (sugar planter), 28: 113–114, 116–117 Alexander, Wallace M., 28: 115 Alexander, William DeWitt (surveyor, historian), 26: 4, 5, 13–14, 218; 27: 10, 179, 201–202, 220; 30: 43, 44 Alexander, William Patterson (missionary), 28: 113; 29: 43, 48; 30: 48 Alexander Young Hotel, Honolulu, 26: 7 Allan, George (Hudson’s Bay Co. official), 26: 123–132 Allard, Jason (Hudson’s Bay Co. employee), 29: 10 Allen, Anthony D. (early resident), 26: 55–93; 27: 240 Allen, Anthony Jr., 26: 75, 76, 77–78 Allen, Elisha Hunt (chief justice and plantation owner), 26: 22–44; 27: 163; 28: 80 Allen, Frederick Hobbs, 26: 25, 30–31, 38–39, 42 Allen, George Caldwell, 26: 75, 76, 78–79 Allen, Mary Harrod (Hobbs), 26: 21–44; 28: 79 Allen, Mele, 26: 26 Allen, Peggy (Mrs. Robert Moffet), 26: 75, 76, 77 Allen, Pehu (probably Mrs. Anthony Allen), 26: 76 Allen, Sally (possibly Peggy), 26: 76 Allyn, Edna, (librarian), 26: 7 Aloha Tower, Honolulu, 26: 216–217, 221 Aluli, Noa Emmett (with Davianna Pomaika‘i McGregor), “Mai Ke Kai Mai Ke Ola, from the Ocean Comes Life: Hawaiian Customs, Uses, and Practices on Kaho‘olawe Relating to the Surrounding Ocean,” 26: 231–254 Amalu, Peleuli, (Mrs. Samuel A.) (musician), 28: 89, 95

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Amalu, Samuel A. (lighthouse keeper), 28: 94, 95 American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (), 27: 93; 28: 113, 157 American Seamen’s Friend Society (), 27: 109 Americanization, Acculturation and Ethnic Identity: The Nisei Generation in Hawaii, by Eileen H. Tamura, reviewed by Paul Spickard, 28: 185–188 Amoy, Louis Keaumoku. See Louis, Keaumoku Ana, Keoni. See Young, John, II Anahulu: The Anthropology of History in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i, by Patrick V. Kirch and Marshall Sahlins, reviewed by Roger G. Rose, 27: 264–268 And the View from the Shore: Literary Traditions of Hawai‘i, by Stephen Sumida, reviewed by Henry B. Chapin, 26: 267–269 Anderson, James (musician), 26: 134 Anderson, Peggy Center (Mrs. R. Alex) (singer), 29: 163 Anderson, Rufus ( secretary), 28: 23 Andrade, Ernest, Jr. (reviewer), An Italian Baroness in Hawai‘i: The Travel Diary of Gina Sobrero, Bride of Robert Wilcox, 1887, 26: 274–276 Andrews, John (ship steward), 29: 63–64 Andrews, Lorrin (1857–1911; confused with Lorrin Andrews II, 1828–1857), 27: 10; 30: 137–138 Andrews, Lorrin (missionary and judge), 27: 97, 108, 29: 62, 63, 67, 69–70 Annexation, 27: 154, 157–158 “Annie Montague Alexander: Explorer, Naturalist, Philanthropist,” by Rianna M. Williams, 28: 113–127 “Anthony D. Allen: A Prosperous American of African Descent in Early 19th Century Hawai‘i,” by Marc Scruggs, 26: 55–93 Anthony, J. Garner (attorney), 26: 10; 28: 158 “Anti-Statehood Movement and the Legacy of Alice Kamokila Campbell,” by John S. Whitehead, 27: 43–63 Apnaut family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11 Aponi, Teresa (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 20 Apotheosis of Captain Cook: European Mythmaking in the Pacific, by Gananath Obeyesekere, reviewed by O. A. Bushnell, 27: 270–271 Apple, Russell A. (reviewer), The Burning Island. A Journey Through Myth and History in Volcano Country Hawai‘i, by Pamela Frierson, 26: 259–261 Apuo (Chinese merchant), 28: 58 Arago, Jacques (French artist), 26: 99 Araishi, Eijiro, 26: 198, 199 Araishi, Ryuzo (family), 26: 194, 195–196, 198, 200 Architecture in Hawaii: A Chronological Survey, by Rob Sandler, reviewed by William R. Chapman, 28: 182–185 Architecture of Charles W. Dickey: Hawai‘i and California, by Robert Jay, reviewed by Paul F. Morgan, 27: 259–261 Ardolino, Frank, “On Doctor George Trousseau” (in Notes & Queries), 26: 255 Ark (ship), 27: 108 Armstrong, Samuel Chapman (army officer), 29: 150 2

Armstrong, William Nevins (cabinet minister), 30: 174 Arning, Eduard (microbiologist and photographer), (in Notes & Queries) 29: 179 Arnold, Edwin (writer), 30: 185 Artesian wells, 26: 157,161 Asayama, Mr. 26: 193 Asherman, David (artist), 28: 130–156; 29: 187 Asing (Chinese merchant), 28: 71, 76, 77 “Astronomy in the Sandwich Islands: The 1874 Transit of Venus,” by Michael E. Chauvin, 27: 185–225 Astronomy, 27: 173–183, 185–225 At Sea with the Scientifics: The Challenger Letters of Joseph Makin, edited by Philip F. Rehbock, reviewed by E. Alison Kay, 28: 177–178 Atahualpa (ship), 30: 95, 102 Atai (Chinese merchant), 28: 58 Austin, James (early resident), 28: 53; 29: 68 Australia (ship), 29: 77, 183 Avola (ship), 27: 91 Awai, George (composer), 28: 90 Ayers, Rosina Georgetta Kalanikauwekiulani, 27: 11 Aylett, Thomas(early resident), 28: 44

B Babcock, (ship captain), 28: 51 Bachelot, Alexis (Catholic priest), 30: 57 Bacle, William (early resident), 28: 53; 30: 35 Bahai movement in Honolulu, 30: 170 Bailey, Beth (with David Farber), The First Strange Place: The Alchemy of Race and Sex in World War II Hawaii, reviewed by Daniel Boylan, 28: 163–164 Bailey, Edward (surveyor), 30: 48, 49 Baker, Ray Jerome (photographer), 30: 229 Baker, Robert Hoapili, 26: 3 Baldwin, Dwight (missionary physician), 27: 101, 108; 28: 114; 29: 40; 30: 48 Ballieu, Theodore (French commissioner), 27: 206 Ballou, Howard M., 26: 14 Bancroft, John (ship captain), 28: 62 Baptiste, August Jean, (physician), 26: 157–164 Barber, Henry (ship captain), 27: 247–248 Barman, Jean, “New Land, New Lives: Hawaiian Settlement in British Columbia,” 29: 1–32 Barnacle, H. G. (astronomer), 27: 193, 208, 218 Barrere, Dorothy (historian), 30: 23 Barrette, John D. (army officer), 29: 150 Barri, Thomas O. (army officer), 29: 150 Bartholomew, Alice, 28: 98 Bartlett, John (early resident), 28: 47, 58 Bashum, Leilani, 28: 105 Basketball in Hawai‘i, 27: 239 Bathurst, Lord (British secretary of war and colonies), 26: 48, 49, 50–51

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Bayly, William (astronomer), 27: 187–188 Beamer, Milton D. (musicians’ union), 29: 168 Beardslee, L. A. (U.S. admiral), 29: 92 Beck, Martin (early resident), 28: 57 Beckwith, Martha (historian), 26: 248; 28: 115–116 Bedford, Joseph (early resident), 29: 62; 30: 39 Beechert, Edward D. (historian), Honolulu: Crossroads of the Pacific, reviewed by David A. Chappell, 26: 279–281; (reviewer), The Specter of Communism in Hawaii, by T. Michael Holmes, 28: 173–175 Belcher, Edward (British ship captain), 28: 45; 30: 58 Bellina, Stanley, 28: 98 Bengal (ship), 27: 108 Bennet, George (early explorer), 26: 51; 28: 37–38 Bennett, Daniel (ship owner), 26: 46 Bennett, James (ship captain), 30: 95, 101 Berger, Henry (Heinrich, Henri) (bandmaster), 29: 184 Bergstrom Music Co., 29: 185 Bering (ship), 30: 95, 101 Best (ship captain), 26: 72 Bicknell, James (minister), 30: 175 Bidwell, John (treasury undersecretary), 30: 64–65 Big Five (sugar factors), 27: 46, 50–51, 52, 58, 59, 60 Bille, Steen Anderson (ship captain), 30: 105–106, 114 Bingham, Hiram (missionary), 26: 62, 63, 75, 79, 86, 213, 214, 215; 27: 94, 100, 109; 28: 38, 39, 41, 43, 50, 52; 30: 36, 56 Bingham, Sybil Moseley (missionary wife), 26: 56, 61, 62, 71, 75, 214 Birkhimer, William E. (army officer), 29: 150 Bishop Museum, 26: 12, 215; 27: 227, 235; 29: 118; 30: 23, 116, 123–126, 129, 132 Bishop, Artemas (missionary), 29: 51; 30: 48 Bishop, Bernice Pauahi, Princess, 26: 29, 31, 36, 37; 27: 10, 11, 218 Bishop, Charles Reed (banker), 26: 2, 4, 140, 141; 27: 10; 29: 66 Bishop, Sereno (missionary), 30: 175, 187, 188 Blackburn, Mark A. (Polynesian art collector), 26: 86 Blacklock, William, (Apia businessman), 29: 104, 105, 107 Blacks in Hawai‘i, 26: 55–93 Blatchley, Abraham (missionary), 28: 39 Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna, 30: 176–177, 180, 182–183, 187 Bligh, William (British naval officer), 26: 47 Blonde (British Naval ship), 30: 56, 109 Blount, James A. (U.S. special commissioner), 29: 86–88; 30: 161 Blume von Hawai‘i (The Flower of Hawai‘i) (movie), 26: 227–228 Boardman, E. H. (jeweler and early resident), 26: 214–215; 27: 203; 29: 65, 68, 72 Boelen, Jacobus (Dutch ship captain), 30: 71 Boki (Poki) (governor of O‘ahu), 28: 38, 41, 51–52, 61; 30: 33–34, 36, 60, 61, 66 Bolles, Benjamin F. (merchant), 29: 46 Boose, Donald W., Jr. (reviewer), Prisoners of the Japanese, by Gavan Daws, 29: 189–192

Booth, Joseph (hotel and tavern keeper), 28: 42, 44, 45, 47, 52, 54 Born and Raised in Waikiki, by Betty Dyer Sorensen, reviewed by Helen G. Chapin, 30: 245–247 Borofsky, Robert (reviewer), How “Natives” Think: About Captain Cook, For Example, by Marshall Sahlins, 30: 241–244 Bossiere, Emile (French ship owner), 26: 96 Boston African Society, 26: 58 Bouslog, Charles S., “Doctor Auguste Jean Baptiste and Evelyn Oliver Marques,” 26: 157–164 Bowen (seaman), 26: 73 Bowen, Alice Spalding, 27: 237 Boyd, Charles T. (army officer), 29: 150 Boyd, James H. (colonel), 27: 219 Boyd, Maria “Malaea” (Maria Hi‘o Adams) (composer), 30: 135–137, 147 Boyd, Robert (sheriff), 28: 53–54, 63; 30: 33, 34 Boylan, Daniel (reviewer), The City and County of Honolulu: A Governmental Chronicle, by Donald D. Johnson, 26: 281–283; Advance Force Pearl Harbor: The Imperial Navy’s Underwater Assault on America, by Burl Burlingame, 27: 252–254; The First Strange Place: The Alchemy of Race and Sex in World War II Hawaii, by Beth Bailey and David Farber, 28: 163–164; Firsts and Almost Firsts in Hawai‘i, by Robert C. Schmitt and Ronn Ronck, 30: 244–245 Bracy, Robert P., 29: 48 Bradford, Benjamin (ship captain), 27: 103 Brewer, C. & Co., 29: 59, 61, 68 Brewer, Charles II (merchant), 29: 41, 45, 51 Brewster, George Seymore (ship captain), 28: 39–40 Brigham Young University Hawai‘i, 27: 139–148 Brind, William D. (ship captain), 27: 95 Brinsmade, Peter Allen (U.S. consul, merchant), 29: 61, 64–65, 68, 70; 30: 38, 59 Brooke, Arthur (symphony director), 29: 163, 167 Brown, Cecil (senator), 30: 166, 179 Brown, Edward (early resident), 28: 56 Brown, Francis, 28: 98 Brown, George (U.S. commissioner to Hawai‘i), 26: 18; 29: 60–63, 65–67 Brown, S. J. (naval officer), 29: 76, 77 Bryan, Edwin H., Jr. (Bishop Museum scientist), 26: 11 Buchanan, James (secretary of state), 29: 64 Buck, Elizabeth, Paradise Remade: The Politics of Culture and History in Hawai‘i, reviewed Kevin M. Roddy, 28: 167–169 Buck, Sir Peter (Bishop Museum director), 26: 245; 30: 23 Buckle, William (ship captain), 27: 94; 30: 61 Buel (mate, whaleship), 26: 72 Bunker, Frank F. (educator), 27: 69, 70 Burbank, Mary A. (librarian), 26: 7 Burlingame, Burl, Advance Force Pearl Harbor: The Imperial Navy’s Underwater Assault on America, reviewed by Daniel Boylan, 27: 252–254 Burning Island. A Journey Through Myth and History in Volcano Country Hawai‘i, by Pamela Frierson, reviewed 3

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by Russell A. Apple, 26: 259–261 Burns, John Anthony (governor of Hawai‘i), 27: 43–44, 45, 55 Burr, Edward (army officer), 29: 155 Busch, Briton C., “Whalemen, Missionaries, and the Practice of Christianity in the Nineteenth-Century Pacific,” 27: 91–118 Bush, George H. (early resident), 26: 134; 28: 43, 44 Bush, George Herbert Walker (U.S. president), 26: 252 Bush, John E. (newspaperman, government official), 26: 143 Bushnell, Oswald A., The Gifts of Civilization: Germs and Genocide in Hawai‘i, reviewed by Alfred W. Crosby, 28: 169–171; (reviewer), The Apotheosis of Captain Cook: European Mythmaking in the Pacific, by Gananath Obeyesekere, 27: 270–271 Buzacott, Aaron (British missionary), 27: 96, 102 Byrd (seaman), 26: 73 Byron, Lord George Anson, 30: 56, 66, 109

C Cades, J. Russell (attorney and violinist), 29: 176 Cades, Milton (attorney), 26: 11 Cadwell, Helen (music scholar), 27: 34 Cain, Louis S. (engineer), 26: 148 Caldwell, Mr. (Kaua‘i, 1814), 30: 96, 98 Calhau, Manual (auditorium owner), 26: 145 California (ship), 29: 63 Calkin, Milo (U.S. consular agent), 29: 68 Called from Within: Early Women Lawyers of Hawai‘i, by Mari J. Matsuda, reviewed by Victoria N. Kneubuhl, 27: 268–269 Callies, David (law professor), 30: 2 Campbell Estate, 27: 47–48, 52 Campbell, Abigail Maipinepine (Mrs. James), 27: 47 Campbell, Alice Kamokila (Mrs. Walter Macfarlane), 27: 43–63 Campbell, Archibald (early resident), 26: 46, 47; 28: 36–37; 30: 55 Campbell, James (financier), 27: 47 Canavarro, Marie de Souza, 30: 182, 183 Cane Fires: The Anti-Japanese Movement in Hawai‘i 1865– 1945, by Gary Y. Okihiro, reviewed by Gail M. Nomura, 26: 272–274 Canning, George (British foreign secretary), 30: 56, 61 Cannon, George Quayle (Mormon missionary), 27: 134 Canoes, Hawaiian, 26: 101 Canton Packet (ship), 27: 103 Carey (ship captain), 26: 214 Carey, Miles (educator), 27: 76 Carnegie, Andrew (philanthropist), 26: 7 Carnegie Institute, Washington, 29: 110–114, 118, 120 Carson, Hampton L. (reviewer), Darwin’s Laboratory: Evolutionary Theory and Natural History in the Pacific, by Roy M. Macleod and Philip F. Rehbock, 30: 239–241

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Carter, Charles L. (attorney), 29: 91 Carter, George R, (governor of Hawai‘i), 26: 4 Carter, Hannah (Mrs. Joseph O.) (boardinghouse keeper), 28: 62 Carter, Joseph O. (ship captain), 28: 46, 62–63 Cartwright, Bruce, Jr., 26: 8–9, 12 Cartwright, James F. (reviewer), Pearl Harbor Ghosts: A Journey to Hawaii, Then and Now, by Thurston Clarke, 26: 285–289; Our House Divided: Seven Japanese American Families in World War II, by Tomi Kaizawa Knaefler, 26: 285–289; We Remember Pearl Harbor: Honolulu Civilians Recall the War Years, 1941–1945, by Lawrence Reginald Rodriggs, 26: 285–289; Target, Pearl Harbor, by Michael Slackman 26: 285–289 Carysfort (British naval ship), 26: 142; 30: 66, 68, 69 Cassity, Brian L. (reviewer), History of the Macadamia Nut Industry in Hawai‘i: From Bush Nut to Gourmet’s Delight, by Sandra Wagner-Wright, 30: 247–250 Castle, Alfred Lowery, Jr., A Century of Philanthropy: A History of the Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation, reviewed by Bob Krauss, 27: 254–255; “Tentative Empire: Walter Q. Gresham, U. S. Foreign Policy and Hawai‘i, 1893–1895,” 29: 83–96 Castle & Cooke, 27: 45 Castle, Beatrice. See Newcomb, Beatrice Castle Castle Memorial Foundation, 26: 150 Castle, Samuel Northrup (missionary, businessman), 26: 166; 29: 51 Castle, William Richards (attorney), 29: 86, 92 Castlereagh, Viscount (British foreign secretary), 26: 48 Catholic Church and Mission in Hawai‘i, 26: 118; 30: 57–58 Cator (captain), 27: 207 Cavene, John (early resident), 28: 54 “Censorship in Hawai‘i before 1950” (in Notes & Queries), 28: 157–160 Census. See Population, Hawai‘i Century of Philanthropy: A History of the Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation, by Alfred L. Castle, reviewed by Bob Krauss, 27: 254–255 Challenging the Status Quo: Public Education in Hawaii 1840– 1980, by Mildred Sikkema and Cecil K. Dotts, reviewed by Eileen H. Tamura, 29: 192–193 Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu, 28: 110 Chamberlain, Daniel (missionary), 26: 58, 69 Chamberlain, Levi (missionary), 26: 68, 72, 77, 79; 27: 102; 28: 29–30, 32, 39 Chamisso, Adelbert von (German naturalist), 26: 212; 28: 56 Chancerel, Victor (early resident), 28: 47, 60 Chandler, Rex (army officer), 29: 150 Chants, Hawaiian, 30: 119–150. See also Hawaiians Chapin, Helen Geracimos (university administrator), 26: 19; 28: 157–158; “Bob Krauss’s Johnny Wilson” (in Notes & Queries), 30: 227–229; (reviewer), Manoa: The Story of

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a Valley, by residents, 29: 203–204; Born and Raised in Waikiki, by Betty Dyer Sorensen, 30: 245–247 Chapin, Henry B. (reviewer), And the View from the Shore: Literary Traditions of Hawai‘i, by Stephen Sumida, 26: 267–269; Volcano: A Memoir of Hawai‘i, by Garrett Hongo, 30: 235–237 Chapman and Lawler (business firm), 28: 51, 61; 30: 57 Chapman, George (early resident), 28: 61; 30: 37 Chapman, William R. (reviewer), Fruitful Fields: American Missionary Churches in Hawaii, by Alan Gowans, with others, 28: 171–173; Architecture in Hawai‘i: A Chronological Survey, by Rob Sandler, 28: 182–185 Chappell, David A. (reviewer), The History of the Pacific Islands: Kingdoms of the Reefs, by Deryck Scarr, 26: 265– 267; Who’s Who in Pacific Navigation, by John Dunmore, 26: 265–267; Honolulu: Crossroads of the Pacific, by Edward D. Beechert, 26: 279–281; Voyage of Rediscovery: A Cultural Odyssey through Polynesia, by Ben Finney, 29: 193–195 “Charles Coffin Harris: An Uncommon Life in the Law,” by Philip H. Harris, 27: 151–171 Charlot, Jean (artist), 28: 133 Charlot, John (historian), 27: 32, 33 Charlton, Betsy (Mrs. Richard Charlton), 30: 56, 70 Charlton, Elizabeth, 30: 56 Charlton, Richard (British consul), 28: 42, 44, 50, 61, 63; 30: 36, 53–76 Charlton, Robert, 30: 62 Charon (ship), 30: 97–99 Chauvin, Michael, “Astronomy in the Sandwich Islands: The 1874 Transit of Venus,” 27: 185–225 Chee, Percival H. Y. (physician), 27: 241 Cheever, Henry (merchant), 29: 71 Cherub (British naval ship), 26: 48, 50; 30: 99–100 Chiers (Hawaiian family in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11, 18 Chika, Kochi, 26: 191–192 Chinese in Hawai‘i, 26: 162; 27: 65–66, 163–164; 28: 69–78, 129–133, 135–136 Chios Island. See Greece and Hawai‘i Chun Afong. See Afong, Chun Church (early resident), 28: 53 Church Missionary Society (Church of England), 27: 93 Churchill, Llewella Pierce Clough (Mrs. William), 29: 102, 107–109, 112–113, 119–120 Churchill, Perry Clough, 29: 102, 106, 107, 108 Churchill, William (U. S. consul, Samoa), 29: 97–123 City and County of Honolulu: A Governmental Chronicle, by Donald D. Johnson, reviewed by Daniel Boylan, 26: 281–283 City of Sydney (ship), 26: 160 Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, 26: 145–146 Clapp (Lieutenant, British navy), 27: 214 Clapp, John (early resident), 28: 45, 54

Clark, Cyrene (sailor), 27: 111 Clark, Ephraim Weston (missionary), 26: 34, 35; 28: 23 Clarke, Thurston, Pearl Harbor Ghosts: A Journey to Hawai‘i, Then and Now, reviewed by James F. Cartwright, 26: 285–289 Cleghorn, Archibald S. (merchant, collector of customs), 26: 143, 144, 147–148 Clemens, Samuel. See Twain, Mark Clementine (ship), 26: 124–125 Clerke, Charles (British naval officer), 28: 21–22 Cleveland, Grover (U.S. president), 29: 83–84, 86–87, 90–93, 147; 30: 161 Clissold, Edward (Mormon leader), 27: 140, 144 Clocks, 26: 207–225 Closson, Henry W. (army officer), 29: 150 Coan, Fedelia (Church) (missionary wife), 27: 107 Coan, Titus (missionary), 27: 107, 110; 28: 126 Colburn, Appy, 28: 98 Colburn, John F., III (parks superintendent), 26: 149 Colcord, John N. (blacksmith), 26: 68, 77; 28: 59 Cole, George W. (ship captain), 28: 57 Coleman, C. C., (blacksmith), 26: 143 Columbia (Hudson’s Bay Co. ship), 26: 124; 30: 65 Columbia (American ship), 27: 230 Colvocoresses, G. P. (U.S. naval officer), 29: 76 Comic strips in Hawai‘i, 27: 239 Commodore Preble (ship), 27: 105 Communism in Hawai‘i. See IMUA Conant (early resident), 28: 54 Condor (ship), 27: 104 Condovris, Nikop (master mason), 28: 149–150 Congress (ship), 29: 65 Conrad, Agnes C. (state archivist), 26: 13 Constellation (U.S. naval ship), 26: 142 Constitutions, Hawai‘i—1852, 27: 155 Conventions in Hawai‘i, 28: 109–111 Cook, James (British naval captain), 26: 114–115, 210; 27: 187, 188, 189, 191, 220, 230; 28: 21–22 Cook, Thomas (early sugar planter), 29: 41, 48 Cooke, Amos Starr (missionary), 26: 166 Cooke, Anna Rice (Mrs. Charles M.), 26: 147 Cooke, Augusta, 26: 159 Cooke, Charles Montague, 26: 143 Cooke, Clarence H. (banker), 26: 163 Cooke, Mary Annis Montague Turner (opera singer), 26: 166 Cooper, Robert (musician), 29: 164 Corbett, Gerald (judge), 29: 175 Coronation, 1883, 30: 121–122, 129, 134 Corporations in Hawai‘i, 27: 240 Cowley, Matthew (Mormon leader), 27: 144–145 Cox, Doak C. (with Robert C. Schmitt), “Hawaiian Time,” 26: 207–225 Crawford, David L. (university president), 29: 170

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Credit unions in Hawai‘i, 27: 240 Cretendon, John (early resident), 28: 44 Crosby, Alfred W. (reviewer), The Gifts of Civilization: Germs and Genocide in Hawai‘i, by O. A. Bushnell, 28: 169–171 Cross (ship captain), 26: 72 Crowningburg (Crowenburg), William (early Maui resident), 29: 46 Crowne, John (early resident), 28: 54–55 Cullen family of Waiahole, 29: 134–135 Cullen, Joe, 29: 137 Cummins, ‘Imilani, 30: 156 Cummins, Elizabeth Kapeka (Mrs. John Adams) (second wife), 30: 156, 158 Cummins, Jane Pi‘ikea, 30: 154 Cummins, John Adams Kuakini (royalist and plantation owner), 29: 91; 30: 153–168 Cummins, Kaimilani, 30: 156 Cummins, Kapua Kahanolani, 30: 156 Cummins, Leo Lonoka‘ehu Lorillard, 30: 156 Cummins, Matilda Kaumakaokane, 30: 154 Cummins, May Kaaolani, 30: 156 Cummins, Thomas Jefferson, Jr., 30: 153 Cummins, Thomas Puali‘i, 30: 156 Cunha, Sonny (musician), 28: 95 Cushing, Robert L. ( director), 27: 242 Cutrell, William E. (early resident), 28: 47

D D’Alleva, Anne (research associate), 26: 86 Dallas, Kathie (quilter), 27: 13, 20 Damien, Joseph De Veuster (priest), 29: 145 Damon, Ethel Moseley (author), 26: 9, 15 Damon, Samuel Chenery (seamen’s chaplain), 26: 40; 27: 109–110; 28: 40 Dana, Charles (editor), 29: 109 Dana, William G. (early resident), 30: 36 Daniel (ship), 27: 94; 30: 61 “Danish Sailor’s View of Hawai‘i in 1846,” by Jørgen Jensen, 30: 105–118 Darling, Ralph (New South Wales governor), 27: 95 Darwin’s Laboratory: Evolutionary Theory and Natural History in the Pacific, by Roy M. Macleod and Philip F. Rehbock, reviewed by Hampton L. Carson, 30: 239–241 Davenport, William H., Pi‘o, An Inquiry into the Marriage of Brothers and Sisters and Other Close Relatives in Old Hawaii, reviewed by Rubellite K. Johnson, 30: 231–235 Davidovich, Despina (“Madame Storch”) (German spy), 29: 115–117 Davis (ship captain), 27: 96; 29: 60 Davis, Isaac, 26: 93, 115; 28: 36; 30: 55, 93 Davis, James (early resident), 28: 47 Davis, Kimo (pastor), 29: 138 Davis, Robert G., 26: 134 6

Davis, William Heath (ship captain), 26: 92, 125, 134; 28: 54; 29: 71; 30: 36, 94, 96 97–98, 101 Daws, Gavan (historian), 28: 48; 30: 53–54; Prisoners of the Japanese, reviewed by Donald W. Boose, Jr., 29: 189–192 Dawson, James (early resident), 28: 47 Day, A. Grove (writer), 30: 226 Deadman, Joel, 28: 53 Dean, Love, The Lighthouses of Hawai‘i, reviewed by Earl R. Hinz, 26: 277–279 “Death of the Prince of Hawai‘i: A Retrospective Diagnosis,” by Alfred D. Morris, 28: 79–85 DeFiennes, J. B. (attorney), 29: 68 “Demise of the English Standard School System in Hawai‘i,” by Judith R. Hughes, 27: 65–89 Dening, Greg, 27: 98; Mr. Bligh’s Bad Language: Passion, Power and Theatre on the Bounty, reviewed by Charles E. Frankel, 27: 256–257 Dennis, Edward (early resident), 28: 45, 54 Denniston, H. M. (U.S. naval officer), 29: 76, 81 Deringil, Selim, “An Ottoman View of Missionary Activity in Hawai‘i,” 27: 119–125 DeRussy, Rene Edward (army officer), 29: 150 Desprairie, Charles Armand (early resident), 28: 62 Dharmapala, Anagarika (theosophist), 30: 182–185, 190 Dickey, Charles H. (merchant and cable promoter), 28: 114 Dickman (early resident), 29: 67–68 Dictionary of Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms, by Paul F. Nahoa Lucas, reviewed by Kevin M. Roddy, 30: 237–239 Diell, John (seamen’s chaplain), 26: 72, 80; 27: 109 Dillingham, Benjamin Franklin “Frank” (businessman), 28: 30; 30: 179 Dillingham, Benjamin Franklin II, 28: 129 Dillingham, Louise (Mrs. Walter), 26: 150; 27: 45 Dillingham, Walter F. (businessman), 27: 44, 45, 46, 56, 61; 29: 169 Dillon, James (surveyor), 30: 48, 49 Discovery (ship), 28: 22, 29 Dixon, George (explorer), 29: 144 Doane, Healani, 27: 39 “Doctor Auguste Jean Baptiste and Evelyn Oliver Marques,” by Charles Bouslog, 26: 157–164 Dodge, Theodore A. (army officer), 29: 150 Dole, Daniel (missionary), 30: 48 Dole, Sanford Ballard (president, Republic of Hawai‘i, and governor of territory), 26: 4, 14; 27: 122, 160; 28: 126; 29: 90; 30: 164, 166 Dolphin (ship), 27: 94 Dominis, John (ship captain), 28: 63 Dominis, John Owen, 27: 212 Dorrance, William H. “Land Defenses of O‘ahu Forts, 1908– 1920,” 29: 147–161 Dotts, Cecil K. (with Mildred Sikkema), Challenging the Status Quo: Public Education in Hawaii 1840–1980, reviewed by Eileen H. Tamura, 29: 192–193 Dougal (New York physician), 26: 56–57, 63–65, 85

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Dougherty, Thomas T. (American consul in Honolulu), 27: 129 Douglas, Abel (resident, British Columbia), 29: 19, 23 Douglas, George (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 21 Douglas, James (Hudson’s Bay Co. factor), 26: 124 Dowsett, James I., 28: 61 Dowsett, Samuel J. (ship captain), 28: 52, 61, 63 Dromedary (H.M. ship), 26: 51 Druett, Joan (editor), She was a Sister Sailor: The Whaling Journals of Mary Brewster, 1845–1851, reviewed by Jane Silverman, 28: 165–166 Dudley, Edgar S. (army officer), 29: 150 Dudley, Michael Kioni (Hawaiian activist), 27: 15, 57–59 Dudoit, Jules (French consul), 30: 38, 62, 70 Duff (ship), 27: 93 Duke of Portland (ship), 26: 45–47, 212 “The Duke of Portland, the Traveler, and the Prince Regent: Three Little-Known vessels from Australia,” by Frances Jackson, 26: 45–54 Dunmore, John, Who’s Who in Pacific Navigation, reviewed by David A. Chappell, 26: 265–267 Dunn, Barbara E. (librarian), 26: 12, 18, 86 DuPetit-Thouars, Abel (French naval captain), 30: 58 Dye, Bob, “The Great Chinese Merchants’ Ball of 1856,” 28: 69–78 Dye, Tom, “Population Trends in Hawai‘i before 1778,” 28: 1–20

E Earle, Joy Clifton ( trustee), 26: 11–12 “Early Island Conventions,” by Robert C. Schmitt, 28: 109–111 East India Company, 26: 48; 30: 54, 58 Ebbets, John (ship captain), 30: 94 Edinburgh, Duke of, 30: 160 Ednie, A. D. (business executive), 30: 197–198 Education in Hawai‘i, 27: 65–89 Eichinger, Wilhelmina (quilter), 27: 17 Eihu family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 18, 20, 22, 25 Elani (O‘ahu chief), 28: 28 Elbert, Samuel H. (linguist), 27: 28, 30 Electricity in Hawai‘i, 27: 240 Elizabeth (ship), 29: 71 Elk (ship), 26: 48 Elliot, Robert (British naval officer), 30: 71 Elliott, Joseph (early resident), 28: 50, 52, 57 Ellis, William (British missionary), 26: 51; 27: 178 Embuscade (French naval ship), 30: 68 Emerson, Dorothea ( trustee), : 6 Emerson, John S. (missionary), 30: 48 Emerson, Joseph S., 26: 14 Emerson, Nathaniel Bright (physician and historian), 26: 4, 14; 27: 34; 30: 23, 137, 142

Emma, Queen (Emma Rooke, Kaleleonalani), 26: 21–44; 27: 154, 160, 214; 28: 69, 72–77, 100; 30: 159 Emory, Kenneth (anthropologist), 30: 23 Encounters with Paradise: Views of Hawaii and Its People, 1778–1941, by David W. Forbes, reviewed by Roger G. Rose, 26: 261–265 Endeavour (ship), 27: 187 Endicott, William C. (U.S. secretary of war), 29: 148 Enos (Mrs.) (quilter), 27: 17 Enterprise (ship), 30: 94 Espener, Edward (hotel keeper), 28: 42, 58 Estramina (ship), 26: 47 Eta, Tsuneyo, 26: 188

F Fagan, Helene (Irwin) (Mrs. Paul), 27: 236–237 Fagan, Paul (industrialist), 27: 236–237 Fairbanks, Leonard (ship captain), 27: 103 Fairland (purser), 29: 78 Farber, David (with Beth Bailey), The First Strange Place: The Alchemy of Race and Sex in World War II Hawaii, reviewed by Daniel Boylan, 28: 163–164 Farmer, Henry (shipwright), 30: 36 Farrington, Joseph R. (delegate to Congress), 27: 52–53 Farrington, Wallace Rider (governor of Hawai‘i), 26: 148 Fayerweather, Abraham A., 30: 38 Ferdinand de Lesseps (ship), 26: 97, 99–100 Fern, Joseph James (mayor, Honolulu), 30: 227 Fernandez, A., 30: 166 Fields, Barnum (dance hall owner), 28: 73 Fiennes, J. B. de. See DeFiennes, J. B. Filipinos in Hawai‘i, 30: 195–210 Finlayson (Finlison), Duncan (Hudson’s Bay Co. official), 26: 70 Finney, Ben (anthropologist), Voyage of Rediscovery: A Cultural Odyssey through Polynesia, reviewed by David A. Chappell, 29: 193–195 First Chinese Church, 26: 144–145 First Strange Place: The Alchemy of Race and Sex in World War II Hawaii, by Beth Bailey and David Farber, reviewed by Daniel Boylan, 28: 163–164 Firsts and Almost Firsts in Hawai‘i, by Robert C. Schmitt and Ronn Ronck, reviewed by Dan Boylan, 30: 244–245 Fisher, George (British Columbia resident), 29: 19 Fishing, traditional Hawaiian, 26: 246–252 Flag, Hawaiian, 27: 1–26 Fleming, James (early resident), 28: 52 Fletcher,W. B. (naval cadet), 29: 80 Fleuriais, M. G. (French naval officer), 27: 202, 204–206, 219 Flitner, David N. (watchmaker), 27: 202–205 Flower of Hawai‘i (Die Blume von Hawaii) (movie), 26: 227– 228 Flying Leathernecks (movie), 26: 228 7

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Flynn, Errol (actor), 28: 39 Fook, Ah. See Ah Fook Forbes, Cochran (missionary), 27: 96 Forbes, David W., Encounters with Paradise: Views of Hawaii and Its People, 1778–1941, reviewed by Roger G. Rose, 26: 261–265; Treasures of Hawaiian History: From the Collection of the Hawaiian Historical Society, reviewed by Linda K. Menton, 27: 257–258 Forbes, George (astronomer), 27: 190–193, 206–209, 213, 218, 220 Ford, R. (Mr. and Mrs.), 27: 7 Forester (ship), 30: 95 Fornander, Abraham, 26: 14, 242, 244; 28: 9; 30: 23 Fort Street Chinese Church, 26: 144 Foster, John W. (U.S. secretary of state), 29: 84 Foster, Mary (Robinson), 30: 169–172, 177–190 Foster, Thomas (merchant), 30: 178 Frances (ship), 27: 103 Francisca (ship), 29: 71 Franconi, L. (early resident), 28: 47 Frankel, Charles E. (reviewer), Mr. Bligh’s Bad Language: Passion, Power and Theatre on the Bounty, by Greg Dening, 27: 256–257 Fraser, Juliette May (artist), 28: 129–156; 29: 186–188 Frear, Walter Francis (governor, chief justice), 26: 4, 6, 16 Freeman, Shadrack (ship captain), 27: 105 French, Moody (early resident), 28: 60 French, William (merchant), 26: 48, 50, 68, 124–125, 131; 28: 51, 58, 62; 30: 65, 67 Freycinet, Louis de (French explorer), 26: 51, 99, 214 Friedman, Jonathan (editor with Ulla Hasager), Hawai‘i: Return to Nationhood, reviewed by Samuel P. King, 29: 195–196 Friel, George (early resident), 28: 47, 54, 55, 56 The Friend (newspaper), 27: 101, 110 Friends of the Library of Hawaii, 29: 183 Frierson, Pamela, The Burning Island. A Journey Through Myth and History in Volcano Country Hawai‘i, reviewed by Russell A. Apple, 26: 259–261; (reviewer) Hawai‘i Volcano Watch: A Pictorial History 1779–1991, by Thomas L. Wright, Taeko Jane Takahashi, and J. D. Griggs, 27: 273–275 “Fritz Hart and the Honolulu Symphony,” by Dale E. Hall, 29: 163–178 Fruitful Fields: American Missionary Churches in Hawaii, by Alan Gowans, with others, reviewed by William R. Chapman, 28: 171–173 Fukushima, Rika, 26: 188 Fuller, John (surveyor), 30: 48 Funk, Francis (policeman), 29: 63 Fur trade, 29: 2 Furneaux, Charles (artist), 29: 81 Furneaux, Mary Eliza Sisson (Mrs. Charles), 29:81 Furutake family, 26: 198 8

G Galathea (Danish ship), 30: 105–116 Ganges (ship), 30: 115 Garcia (ship physician), 30: 202 Garden Club, Honolulu, 26: 176 Gardner, Abraham (ship captain), 27: 107 Garrett, John (historian), 27: 112 Garrett, Lawrence H. III (U.S. secretary of the navy), 26: 252 Garrison, Lindley M. (U.S. secretary of war), 29: 157 Gascon (ship’s cook), 26: 109 Gast, Ross (author), 29: 61 Gay, James N. (surveyor), 27: 202, 205, 210 Gear, A. V. (real estate developer), 27: 243 George III (king of England), 26: 46, 47, 50, 51, 52; 30: 93 George IV (king of England), 30: 55 Gibson, Walter Murray, 27: 129 Gifts of Civilization: Germs and Genocide in Hawai‘i, by O. A. Bushnell, reviewed by Alfred W. Crosby, 28: 169–171 Gill, George (British missionary), 27: 99 Gill, William (early resident), 28: 56 Gilles (ship captain), 26: 96–97 Gilman, Gorham D., 26: 215; 28: 57 Gilman, Sarah A., 26: 147 Gledstones (ship), 30: 65 Globe (ship), 27: 102 Gold Rush, California, 26: 123–132; 30: 65–66 Golovnin, Vasilii M. (Russian explorer), 30: 32 Goodell, Lela (librarian), 26: 15, 86; (in Notes & Queries) 29: 186–188 Goodhue, Bertram (architect), 26: 147 Goodrich, Joseph (missionary), 26: 65–66, 74; 28: 39 Goodspeed, Maud Irene (Lolita Lorae) (Mrs. Tandy MacKenzie), 26: 176, 177 Goss, John, 26: 19–20 Gowans, Alan (with others), Fruitful Fields: American Missionary Churches in Hawaii, reviewed by William R. Chapman, 28: 171–173 Gower, John T. (sugar planter, Maui), 29: 41–45, 51, 52; 30: 48 Grant, Heber J. (Mormon leader), 27: 134 Grant, Ulysses S. (U. S. president), 27: 169 Gravier, Louis (early resident), 28: 53, 56 “Great Chinese Merchants’ Ball of 1856,” by Bob Dye, 28: 69–78 “Greece and Hawai‘i,” 28: 129–156; (in Notes & Queries) 29: 186–188 Green, Ashbel (minister), 26: 64, 65 Green, William Lowthian (merchant, government official), 30: 174 Greene (early resident), 28: 57 Greenway, Francis John (merchant), 30: 68 Greenwell, Brysson (physician), 28: 79 Greer, Richard A. (historian), 26: 15; “Kulaokahu‘a and

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Thomas Square: from Boom to Bust to Now,” 26: 133– 155; “Grog Shops and Hotels: Bending the Elbow in Old Honolulu,” 28: 35–67; “A. G. Abell’s Hawaiian Interlude,” 29: 57–74; “Notes on Early Land Titles and Tenure in Hawai‘i,” 30: 29–52 Gregg, David L. (U.S. commissioner), 26: 26, 29; 28: 73 Gregg, Rebecca (Mrs. David L.), 26: 37; 28: 76 Gresham, Walter Q. (U.S. secretary of state), 29: 83–96 Griggs, J. D. (with Taeko Jane Takahashi, and J. D. Griggs), Hawai‘i Volcano Watch: A Pictorial History 1779–1991, reviewed by Pamela Frierson, 27: 273–275 Grimes, Eliab (merchant and sea captain), 29: 68 Grimshaw, Patricia (historian), 27: 106 Grinnell, Joseph (museum director), 28: 118, 120, 123 “Grog Shops and Hotels: Bending the Elbow in Old Honolulu,” by Richard A. Greer, 28: 35–67 Gulick, Charles T. (minister of interior, royalist), 30: 162 Gulick, Luther Halsey (missionary), 27: 111 Gulick, Peter Johnson (missionary), 28: 117, 29: 51 Gulick, Thomas L. (missionary), 28: 116–117 Gulick, William, 28: 30 Gump, S. G. and Co., San Francisco, 27: 237 Gustave (ship), 26: 96–97

H Ha‘alilio, Timoteo (Timothy) (chief), 30: 69 Ha‘alou (chiefess), 30: 83 Ha‘upu (chief), 30: 92 Haan, William G. (army officer), 29: 151–156 Hackler, Rhoda E. A., “Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Leiopapa a Kamehameha, Prince of Hawai‘i (1858–1862),” 26: 21–44; 28: 79, 161 (in Notes & Queries) Hale Naua Society, 30: 174–175, 181 Halford, Peter (physician), 28: 79 Hall, Dale E., “Two Hawaiian Careers in Grand Opera,” 26: 165–183; “Fritz Hart and the Honolulu Symphony,” 29: 163–178 Hall, William W. (merchant), 29: 81 Halsted, Ann L. (reviewer), High Tea at the Halekulani: Feminist Theory and American Clubwomen, by Margit Misangyi Watts, 28: 188–189 Hamea, William (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 12, 16, 23 Hamilton (ship), 27: 102; 30: 94 Hammond, Francis A. (Mormon missionary), 27: 129–130 Hammond, Joyce D., “Hawaiian Flag Quilts: Multivalent Symbols of a Hawaiian Quilt Tradition,” 27: 1–26 Handy, E. S. Craighill (ethnologist), 27: 180; 30: 5, 23, 77 Handy, Elizabeth Green (ethnologist), 30: 23 Handy, Willowdean (Chatterson) (anthropologist), 26: 11 Hanlon, David (historian), 27: 113 Harbottle, John (harbor pilot), 28: 54

Harbottle, William, 28: 54 Harland Bartholomew & Associates (planning firm), 26: 151–152 Harlow, Frank S. (army officer), 29: 150 Harriden (ship), 29: 66–67 Harris, Charles Coffin (supreme court justice), 27: 151–171; 28: 161 Harris, Frank Hervey, 27: 165 Harris, Philip H., “Charles Coffin Harris: An Uncommon Life in the Law,” 27: 151–171; 28: 161 Harrison, Benjamin (U. S. president), 29: 83, 84, 86, 89 Hart, Fritz B. (symphony conductor), 26: 175; 29: 163–178 Hart, Marvell Allison (Mrs. Fritz), 29: 166, 171, 176 Hartford (ship), 29: 75, 76, 80, 81 Hartwell, Alfred S. (supreme court justice), 26: 14–15 Hasager, Ulla (editor with Jonathan Friedman), Hawai‘i: Return to Nationhood, reviewed by Samuel P. King, 29: 195–196 Hasbrouck, Henry C. (army officer), 29: 150 Hastings, Frank (Hawai‘i diplomat), 29: 91 Hatch, Henry J. (army officer), 29: 150 Haule (early land claimant), 30: 86 “Hawai‘i and the Gold Rush: George Allen of the Hudson’s Bay Company Reports on His 1848 Mission in Pursuit of Captain John Sutter,” by Alexander Spoehr, 26: 123–132 Hawai‘i Historical Review (publication), 26: 15 “Hawai‘i in the Movies, 1898–1959, Part IV,” by Robert Schmitt, 30: 211–220 Hawai‘i Loa (ancient high chief), 30: 4 Hawai‘i Promotion Committee. See Hawai‘i Visitors’ Bureau Hawai‘i: Return to Nationhood, edited by Ulla Hasager and Jonathan Friedman, reviewed by Samuel P. King, 29: 195–196 Hawai‘i Statehood Commission, 26: 176; 27: 46 Hawai‘i, The Electric Century, by Carl Myatt, reviewed by Robert C. Schmitt, 26: 276–277 Hawai‘i Visitors Bureau (formerly Hawaii Promotion Committee and Hawaii Tourist Bureau), 27: 136; 28: 97, 110 Hawai‘i Volcano Watch: A Pictorial History 1779–1991, by Thomas L. Wright, Taeko Jane Takahashi, and J. D. Griggs, reviewed by Pamela Frierson, 27: 273–275 Hawaiian Civic Clubs, 26: 176 Hawaiian Evangelical Association, 26: 1 Hawaiian Historical Society, 26: 1–20, 86; 29: 109, 180; 30: 229 Hawaiian Homes Commission, 27: 46 Hawaiian Hotel (Royal Hawaiian Hotel, 1872), 27: 159 Hawaiian Journal of History (publication, 1967–), 26: 15, 19, 20 Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society, 26: 10, 13, 18 Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association (), 30: 195 “Hawaiian Text,” by Dennis Kawaharada (in Notes & Queries), 26: 257 “Hawaiian Time,” by Robert C. Schmitt and Doak Cox, 26: 207–225 9

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“Hawaiiana in 1991: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” by Chieko Tachihata, 26: 293–307 “Hawaiiana in 1992: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” by Chieko Tachihata, 27: 279–290 “Hawaiiana in 1993: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” by Chieko Tachihata, 28: 191–202 “Hawaiiana in 1994: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” compiled by Joan Hori, Nancy Morris and Chieko Tachihata, 29: 207–218 “Hawaiiana in 1995: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” compiled by Joan Hori, Nancy Morris and Chieko Tachihata, 30: 251–259 Hawaiians: agricultural methods, 28: 4–8; chants, 26: 238–243; 28: 24–26; 30: 119–150; descriptions by Europeans, 26: 100–119; 30: 105–116; diseases, 28: 13–15; fishing, 26: 246–252; in the Pacific Northwest, 29: 1–32; land, 30: 2–27, 29–52, 67–70; medicine, 26: 233; Modern Hawaiian Movement, 27: 59–60; music and dance, 28: 87–108; navigation, traditional, 26: 243–246; population, 28: 1–20; 30: 223–225; quilts, 27: 1–26 Hayward, J. W. (sexton), 26: 134 Headrick, William, 26: 134 Heavaheva. See Hewahewa Hee, Harold S. Y. (historian), 30: 210 Heiau, 28: 8–11 Heiau of the Island of Hawaii, by John F. G. Stokes, reviewed by Carol Silva, 27: 271 Helekuni, E. (pastor), 26: 3 Helm, George (Hawaiian activist), 26: 233 Helvetia (ship), 29: 63–64 Henry, Teuira (Tahitian), 26: 3–4 Herbert, George (physician), 30: 166 Herbert, Hilary (U. S. secretary of the navy), 29: 90 Hergest, Richard (British naval officer), 30: 109 Hewahewa (high priest), 26: 66–67, 92 Hewlings, Thomas (whaleship officer), 29: 63–64 Hezel, Francis (historian), 27: 113 Hi‘iaka (godess), 28: 23–24, 27; 30: 79 High Tea at the Halekulani: Feminist Theory and American Clubwomen, by Margit Misangyi Watts, reviewed by Ann L. Halsted, 28: 188–189 Hill, William H. “Doc” (senator), 27: 55 Hillebrand, Helen L. (librarian), 26: 7 Hinckley, William Sturgis (ship captain), 28: 62; 30: 36 Hinz, Earl R. (reviewer), The Lighthouses of Hawai‘i, by Love Dean, 26: 277–279 Hiram, Hattie, 30: 156 History of the Pacific Islands: Kingdoms of the Reefs, by Deryck Scarr, reviewed by David A. Chappell, 26: 265–267 History of the Macadamia Nut Industry in Hawai‘i: From Bush Nut to Gourmet’s Delight, by Sandra Wagner-Wright, reviewed by Brian L. Cassity, 30: 247–250 Hitchcock, Ethan A. (U.S. secretary of interior), 30: 164 Hoapili (chief), 28: 38; 29: 40 10

Hobbs, John (early resident), 28: 44, 55 Hoes, Roswell Randall (navy chaplain), 26: 2, 5, 7, 12 Hoikamalii (early land claimant), 30: 86 Holbron, Elizabeth Kapeka Cummins Kekahio (Mrs. E. V.), 30: 156 Holbron, Ernest Valentine Renken (singer), 30: 156 “Holidays in Hawai‘i,” by Robert C. Schmitt, 29: 141–146 Hollinger, John, 28: 98 Holman, Thomas (missionary physician), 28: 51 Holmes, George, 28: 59 Holmes, Hannah Jones, 28: 59 Holmes, Oliver (ship captain), 28: 36, 59, 62 Holmes, T. Michael, The Specter of Communism in Hawaii, reviewed by Edward D. Beechert, 28: 173–175 Holt, James (1908 resident), 28: 98 Holt, John Dominis (writer), 27: 56, 168 Holt, Robert H. (early resident), 28: 50 Holuloa (early land claimant), 30: 85 Honaunau (1835 resident), 28: 55 Hongo, Garrett, Volcano: A Memoir of Hawai‘i, by Garrett Hongo, reviewed by Henry B. Chapin, 30: 235–237 Honokaupu (early resident), 30: 36 Honolulu Academy of Arts, 26: 143, 146–147 Honolulu Community Theatre, 26: 175 Honolulu: Crossroads of the Pacific, by Edward D. Beechert, reviewed by David A. Chappell 26: 279–281 Honolulu Library and Reading Room Association, 26: 1–5, 8; 30: 180 Honolulu Marine Association for the Suppression of Intemperance at the Sandwich Islands, 27: 99 Honolulu Opera Association, 26: 175 Honolulu Social Science Association. See Social Science Association, Honolulu Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, 29: 163–178 Hooper, William (sugar planter), 29: 59, 60–65; 30: 39 Hopkins, Alberta Pualani (reviewer), Voices of Eden: A History of Hawaiian Language Studies, by Albert J. Schütz, 29: 205–206 Hopu, Asa (surveyor), 30: 48 Hori, Joan (with others), “Hawaiiana in 1994: Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” 29: 207–218; “Hawaiiana in 1995: Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” 30: 251–259 Hospitals in Hawai‘i, 27: 240 Hotels, 27: 240–241; 28: 35–67 Hotta, Kima, 26: 189 Houghtailing, G. W. (early resident), 28: 47 How “Natives” Think: About Captain Cook, For Example, by Marshall Sahlins, reviewed by Robert Borofsky, 30: 241–244 How Sing, 29: 134–135 Howay, Frank W. (historian), 26: 46, 49; 30: 95 Howe, A. B. (sugar planter), 29: 41, 46, 47 Howe, K. R. (historian), 27: 113

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Hu‘eu (Maui chief), 28: 28 Hubbard, William H. (vice-consul, Lahaina), 29: 65 Hudson’s Bay Company, 26: 123–132; 28: 70; 29: 2–10; 30: 59, 65, 68 Hughes, Judith R., “The Demise of the English Standard School System in Hawai‘i,” 27: 65–89 Hughes, Robert ( president), 30: 196 Hughes, William (sailor), 29: 63 Hula Pahu: Hawaiian Drum Dances, by Adrienne L. Kaeppler and Elizabeth Tatar, reviewed by Kaha‘i Topolinski, 29: 196–199 Hula songs and dances, 28: 87–108; 30: 119–150 Hulihe‘e Palace, Kona, Hawai‘i, 26: 26–27, 32 (illus.) Hulings, Thomas M. (army officer), 29: 150 Hulu (early land claimant), 30: 86 Hung & Co. (sugar retailer), 29: 39 Hungtai Co., 28: 58 Hunnewell, James, 26: 215; 30: 38 Hunter (ship), 26: 48 Hurum, Alf (musician), 29: 170 Hyams, Ben, 29: 176

I Iaukea, Curtis, III (wrestler), 26: 146 Ichinose, Sad Sam (sports promoter), 26: 145 Ihukoko (goddess), 30: 80 I‘i, John (Ioane) Papa (historian), 26: 67, 79; 28: 23, 32; 30: 23, 30, 41, 42, 82 Imamura, Yemyo (Buddhist bishop), 30: 184–185, 189 Immigration Quota Act of 1924, 27: 72 Immigration, 27: 65–72, 130. See also Chinese in Hawai‘i; Filipinos in Hawai‘i; Japanese in Hawai‘i; Koreans in Hawai‘i; Portuguese in Hawai‘i IMUA (1950s organization to combat communism in Hawai‘i), 26: 176; 27: 44–45, 61 Independence (ship), 29: 72 Index of Grants (land awards), 26: 136–139 Interisland Steam Navigation Company, 30: 178 International date line, 26: 211–212 International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union () (labor union), 27: 45–46; 30: 206–207 Intraocular lens implantation in Hawai‘i, 27: 241 “Introduction to the Hoa‘aina and their Rights,” by Davianna Pomaika‘i McGregor, 30: 1–27 Iona, Andy (composer), 28: 90 Irwin, Bernice Piilani, 27: 7 Irwin, W. G. & Co., 30: 154, 185 Isabella (ship), 26: 92; 30: 94, 96, 97, 101 Italian Baroness in Hawai‘i: The Travel diary of Gina Sobrero, Bride of Robert Wilcox, 1887, reviewed by Ernest Andrade, Jr., 26: 274–276 Ives, Albert E. (architect), 26: 147

J Jabulka, Jan (reporter, Statehood Commission executive), 26: 176 Jackson, Frances, “The Duke of Portland, the Traveler, and the Prince Regent: Three Little-known Vessels from Australia,” 26: 45–54; 27: 240, 248–249; (editor), “A Visit to Kilauea,” 29: 75–82 Jackson, Richard Henry (army officer), 29: 150 Jaeger (nurseryman), 26: 143 Janion, Robert C. (merchant), 29: 68; 30: 70 Japanese Immigrant Clothing in Hawaii: 1885–1941, by Barbara Kawakami, reviewed by Eileen H. Tamura, 28: 175–176 Japanese in Hawai‘i, 26: 185–206; 27: 48, 50, 51, 53, 60, 65–66, 123–124; 28: 14–15, 159; 30: 173 Jarrett, William P. (sheriff, delegate to Congress), 26: 134; 28: 58 Jarves, James Jackson (newspaper editor, historian), 29: 65, 70 Jason, John (early resident), 28: 56 Jasper, John R. (attorney) 26: 134 Jay, Robert, The Architecture of Charles W. Dickey: California and Hawai‘i, reviewed by Paul F. Morgan, 27: 259–261 Jensen, Jørgen, “A Danish Sailor’s View of Hawai‘i in 1846,” 30: 105–118 Jet aircraft in Hawai‘i, 27: 241 Joesting, Edward (historian), 26: 13; 30: 91 “John Adams Cummins: Prince of Entertainers,” by Rianna M. Williams, 30: 153–168 John Cummins (ship), 29: 132, 136, 137 John Howland (ship), 27: 106–107 John Palmer (ship), 27: 94–95 Johnny Wilson: First Hawaiian Democrat, by Bob Krauss, reviewed by George Simson, 29: 199–203; 30: 227–229 Johnson, Andrew (U.S. president), 27: 159 Johnson, Donald D., The City and County of Honolulu: A Governmental Chronicle, reviewed by Daniel Boylan, 26: 281–283; “Notes on the History of the Hawaiian Historical Society: A Centennial Year Observation,” 26: 1–20 Johnson, Richard (astronomer), 27: 193, 210–213, 218 Johnson, Rubellite K. (reviewer), Pi‘o, An Inquiry into the Marriage of Brothers and Sisters and Other Close Relatives in Old Hawaii, by William H. Davenport, 30: 231–235 Jones, Eli (merchant), 30: 37–38 Jones, Hannah (Holmes) See Holmes, Hannah Jones, John Coffin Jr. (U.S. consul), 26: 66, 69, 72, 79; 29: 61, 62, 71; 30: 60 Jones, Peter C. (businessman), 30: 179 Jones, Thomas ap Catesby, (U.S. naval captain), 27: 94; 30: 56 Jones, William ap (Uwilama) (judge), 26: 134 Jordan, J. T. (Volcano House proprietor), 29: 79 Judd, Albert Francis (chief justice), 26: 8; 27: 157, 161 11

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Judd, Gerrit Parmele (missionary, government official), 26: 133; 27: 102; 28: 41; 29: 41, 46, 47–48, 61, 63, 64, 69; 30: 39, 40, 43 Judd, Henry Pratt (minister), 26: 9, 150 Judd, Lawrence McCully (governor of Hawai‘i), 27: 45 Julian (ship), 26: 125 Juno (ship), 30: 107

K Ka Lahui Hawai‘i (sovereignty group), 27: 57 Ka‘ahumanu Church, Maui, 26: 216 Ka‘ahumanu, Queen, 26: 75, 116; 28: 38, 41; 30: 8, 33, 36, 37, 56, 57, 60–61, 67, 83, 87, 93 Ka‘ahumanu Society, 28: 94–96, 98 Kaai, Bernie K. (composer), 28: 90 Kaanaana (early land claimant), 30: 86 Kaaua, Francis (composer), 28: 90 Kaeppler, Adrienne L., “Rembrandt Peale’s Hawaiian Ethnographic Still Life,” 27: 227–238; “Eduard Arning’s Hawaiian Collections” (in Notes & Queries), 29: 179–183; (with Elizabeth Tatar), Hula Pahu: Hawaiian Drum Dances, reviewed by Kaha‘i Topolinski, 29: 196–199 Kaewaewa (early land claimant), 30: 86 Kaha‘i, Maria Malie Mersberg, 30: 156 Kahalewai (chiefess), 30: 154–157 Kahano, John (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11 Kaha‘ulelio, A. D. (Hawaiian historian), 26: 248–250; 30: 23 Kaheana (early resident), 30: 36 Kaheapea, Alexander N. (army officer), 27: 49 Kaheiheimalie. See Kalakua, Queen Kahekili (king of Maui), 28: 28 Kahekili (son of Kaumuali‘i), 30: 92 Kahema, Job (surveyor), 30: 48 Kahinau, 30: 63 Kaho‘olawe (island), 26: 231–254; 28: 2 Kaia, Hattie (singer), 28: 95 Kaihe (early resident), 30: 36 Kaikahi, Kaluaipihana (singer), 28: 95 Kaikainahaole, Dora (Mrs. John W.), 27: 14 Kaikainahaole, John W., 27:14 Kaikio‘ewa (governor of Kaua‘i), 28: 58; 30: 34, 36 Ka‘iulani, Princess, 30: 158 Kaiwiki (Japanese) Women’s Club, 26: 188–194 Kakalia, Deborah Kepola (quilter), 27: 18 Kalaaua, Luciana (composer), 28: 90 Kalaiheana (early resident), 30: 36 Kalakaua, King, 26: 144, 161; 27: 10, 132, 159–161, 185–186, 198–200, 212, 218–220; 28: 100; 29: 76, 77, 80–81, 87, 143, 179, 180, 184; 30: 156, 158, 160, 174–175 Kalakua, Queen (Hoapiliwahine, Kaheiheimalie), 30: 23 Kalalawalu (early land claimant), 30: 86 Kalama (Hawaiian with Hudson’s Bay Co.), 29: 7, 9 Kalama Kapakuhaile (Queen), 30: 110 12

Kalama, S. P. (Land Board secretary), 30: 48 Kalaniana‘ole, Prince Jonah Kuhio (delegate to Congress), 27: 17; 28: 96; 29: 142; 30: 156 Kalanikahua, D. (surveyor), 30: 48 Kalanikauleleaiwi (chiefess), 30: 83 Kalanimoku (Kalaimoku,William Pitt, prime minister), 26: 117, 214; 28: 36, 38, 40, 50, 57, 63; 30: 8, 33, 36, 56, 66, 67, 93, 108 Kalaniopu‘u (king), 30: 107 Kalaupapa, Moloka‘i, 26: 173 Kaleikuahulu (chanter), 26: 240 Kaleimemehu, 28: 56 Kalemaku (Hawaiian with Hudson’s Bay Co.), 29: 7 Kalenopale (Hawaiian with Hudson’s Bay Co.), 29: 7 Kaleohano, 28: 53 Kaluahinenui (early resident), 30: 36 Kaluaikai (Hawaiian with Hudson’s Bay Co.), 29: 7 Kamaholelani (Kaua‘i chief), 30: 92, 96, 98–100 Kamai, Kama (Hawaiian with Hudson’s Bay Co.), 29: 7, 12, 16, 17, 23 Kamakau, Samuel M. (Hawaiian historian), 26: 81, 245, 246; 30: 23 Kamamalu (Kamehamalu), Queen, 30: 55 Kamamalu, Princess Victoria, 26: 29; 30: 42, 87 Kamano, George (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 12, 16 Kamapua‘a (pig god), 30: 79 Kame‘eiamoku (high chief), 30: 153 Kamehameha I, 26: 46, 47, 50, 60, 92, 98, 115–117, 213, 214; 28: 36–38, 40, 61; 29: 143, 150; 30: 8, 30, 53, 72, 81–83, 92–93, 97–102, 107–109 Kamehameha II (Liholiho), 26: 51–52, 116, 117, 213; 28: 38, 61; 30: 8, 36, 55–56, 66, 83, 93, 109 Kamehameha III (Kauikeaouli), 26: 70, 105, 142; 27: 7; 28: 38, 40–42, 45, 54, 55, 58, 59, 62; 29: 34–40, 47, 60, 61; 30: 9, 32, 34, 43, 59–64, 107, 154 Kamehameha IV (Alexander Liholiho), 26: 21–44; 27: 152, 154; 28: 69, 77, 81, 145 Kamehameha V (Lot Kamehameha), 26: 24, 34, 42, 78; 27: 152, 155–157, 159; 30: 158 Kamehameha Schools, 26: 171 Kami, Hanayo, 26: 189 Kami, Matsumi, 26: 188 Kamoa, 28: 52 Kanahele, Edward (historian), 30: 21 Kanaka, Joe (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11 Kane‘aukai (fish god), 30: 80–81 Kanehoa, James Young (governor of Maui), 30: 41 Kanikuakaa (Campbell home in ‘Ewa), 27: 48 Kaona, J. (surveyor), 30: 48 Kapihi (Capt.), 28: 54 Kapi‘olani, Queen (consort of Kalakaua), 27: 132, 212, 213; 28: 100; 30: 119–152, 159 Kapu, Samuel (pastor and composer), 28: 89, 90, 92–95, 102 Kapua (hula master), 30: 131

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Kapulani Kaloa Nahienaena Leinaholo Papaikaniau, 26: 167 Karajan, Herbert von (symphony conductor), 26: 145–146 Karasick, Al (sports promoter), 26: 145 Karpiel, Frank, “Theosophy, Culture, and Politics in Honolulu, 1890–1920,” 30: 169–194 Kaua‘i, 26: 95–121; 30: 91–104 Kaua‘i Historical Society, 26: 11, 14 Kauikeaouli. See Kamehameha III Kauikeaouli Leiopapa. See Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Leiopapa, Prince of Hawai‘i “‘Kaulana Na Pua’: A Voice for Sovereignty,” by Eleanor Nordyke and Martha H. Noyes, 27: 27–42 Kaulapohu (chief), 30: 93 Kaulukou, Lot. See Sebastian, Carlos Kaumuali‘i (king of Kaua‘i), 26: 114; 30: 91–102, 131 Kaupena, 28: 53 Kauwai, Lorabela, 30: 41 Kawaharada, Dennis, “A Hawaiian Text” (in Notes & Queries), 26: 257 Kawaiaha‘o Church, Honolulu, 26: 166, 215–216; 27: 53 “Kawaihapai: A Place in Time,” by Roy Alameida, 30: 77–89 Kawakami, Barbara, Japanese Immigrant Clothing in Hawaii: 1885–1941, reviewed by Eileen H. Tamura, 28: 175–176 Kawananakoa, Abigail (Campbell), 27: 47 Kawananakoa, Prince David, 27: 47; 30: 156 Kawohi, William, 28: 104 Kay, E. Alison (reviewer),Tide and Current: Fishponds of Hawaii, by Carol Araki Wyban, 27: 275–277; At Sea with the Scientifics: The Challenger Letters of Joseph Makin, edited by Philip F. Rehbock, 28: 177–178; “A Letter of Greeting from Jack London” (in Notes & Queries), 30: 226 Keala, 28: 52 Keali‘iahonui (Kaua‘i chief), 28: 60 Kealoha, J. (composer), 28: 90 Kealoha, James (lieutenant governor), 27: 55, 59 Keamo (later Campbell) James (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11 Keaniani (early resident), 28: 55, 56; 30: 34 Kearney, Lawrence (U.S. naval officer), 26: 142 Keaulana, Kimo Alama, 28: 105 Ke‘eaumoku, Papaiaheahe (Maui chief), 28: 38, 57; 30: 82, 84, 86 Kekaiha‘akulou (wife of Kaumuali‘i), 30: 92 Kekaulike (king of Maui), 30: 83 Kekaulike, Miriam, Princess, 30: 135–137, 147 Kekauluohi (chiefess, kuhina nui), 30: 38 Kekau‘onohi, (chiefess), 30: 154 Kekoa (grog shop owner), 28: 52 Kekuanao‘a, Mataio (governor of O‘ahu), 26: 77, 134, 140, 215; 28: 44, 53, 55, 56; 29: 42, 63; 30: 31, 33, 36–39, 43, 68, 106 Kellogg, Louise, 28: 120–125 Kelly, John, Jr. (activist), 27: 36 Kelly, Marion (historian), 30: 23 Kelsey, Theodore (translator), 30: 23 Kemish (ship captain), 26: 72

Kennedy, E. P. (U.S. naval officer), 30: 37 Kennedy, S. D. (physician), 29: 81 Kent, Harold Winfield (historian), 26: 12 Kent, J. R. (ship captain), 26: 51–52 Keohokalole, Abraham (surveyor), 30: 42, 48 Keoni Ana. See Young, John, II Keopuolani, Queen, 30: 34, 83 Kepelino (Hawaiian historian), 30: 23 Kerr, Annie (musician), 27: 39 Kerr, H. L. (architect), 26: 146 Kiha (ancient ali‘i nui), 30: 4 Kilauea (volcano), 29: 75–82; 30: 114–115 Kilday, Richard (early resident), 28: 52 Kilpatrick, John D. (parks board), 26: 150 Kina‘u, Queen (kuhina nui), 28: 42; 30: 37–38, 63, 67, 87 King George (ship), 29: 144 King, Charles E. (composer), 26: 165–166; 28: 89, 90, 92–94, 96, 102,103 King, James (British naval officer), 28: 22–23 King, James. A. (minister of the interior), 26: 218 King, Martin Luther (civil rights leader), 29: 142, 144 King, P. R. (ship captain), 26: 51 King, Samuel P. (reviewer), Hawai‘i: Return to Nationhood, edited by Ulla Hasager and Jonathan Friedman, 29: 195–196 King, Samuel Wilder (governor of Hawai‘i), 26: 10, 15–16 Kinopu, 28: 55–56; 30: 36 Kirch, Patrick Vinton (with Marshall Sahlins), Anahulu: The Anthropology of History in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i, reviewed by Roger G. Rose, 27: 264–268 Kirkpatrick, Nora B., 29: 186–188 Kittredge, C. S. (physician), 29: 76 Kittredge, Charles S. (surveyor), 30: 49 Knaefler, Tomi Kaizawa, Our House Divided: Seven Japanese American Families in World War II, reviewed by James F. Cartwright, 26: 285–289 Kneubuhl, Victoria N. (reviewer), Called from Within: Early Women Lawyers of Hawai‘i, by Mari J. Matsuda, 27: 268–269 Knight, Amos (early resident), 28: 50, 51 Knowlton, Edgar C., Jr. (translator), An Italian Baroness in Hawai‘i: The Travel Diary of Gina Sobrero, Bride of Robert Wilcox, 1887, reviewed by Ernest Andrade, Jr., 26: 274–276 Knudsen, Valdemar (rancher), 27: 210 Kohler, J. W., 29:183–184 Konia (chiefess), 30: 42 Kono, Juliet S., “A Sojourner: My Grandmother Shige Oshita,” 26: 185–206 Kontoglou, Photious (artist), 28: 147–148 Korney, Alexander (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 12, 17 Kotzebue, Otto von (Russian explorer), 30: 91–92 Krauss, Bob (reviewer), A Century of Philanthropy: A History of the Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation, by Alfred 13

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L. Castle, 27: 254–255; Johnny Wilson, First Hawaiian Democrat, reviewed by George Simson, 29: 199–203; (in Notes & Queries) 30: 227–229 Kroll, Leopold (pastor), 30: 166 Kuaena (chief), 30: 93 Kuakini (John Adams) (governor of Hawai‘i island), 26: 80, 213; 28: 41, 50, 62; 30: 36, 37, 63 Kuhi, P. K., (chanter), 30: 140, 144 Kuhio. See Kalaniana‘ole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Kukea (early land claimant), 30: 85 Kukiiahu (early resident), 30: 36 Kula Sanitarium (tuberculosis) Maui, 26: 173 “Kulaokahu‘a and Thomas Square: from Boom to Bust to Now,” by Richard A. Greer, 26: 133–155 Kuleana Act of 1850, 30: 11–12 Kuluwaimaka, James Palea Kapihenui (chanter), 30: 126–133, 140–143 Kupihe. See Napihi Kurohira, Rev., 26: 190–191 Kurohira, Mrs., 26: 191–192 Kuykendall, Ralph S. (historian), 26: 4, 10, 12, 162; 27: 242; 28: 158, 161; 30: 32, 55–56, 84, 181 Kyselka, Will, “On the Rising of the Pleiades,” 27: 173–183

L La‘amaikahiki (ancient ali‘i nui), 30: 4 La‘anui, Gideon (chief), 30: 36, 85, 86, 87 La‘au Hawai‘i: Traditional Hawaiian Use of Plants, by Isabella Aiona Abbott, reviewed by Benjamin C. Stone and S. H. Sohmer, 27: 251–252 Lackawanna (ship), 27: 158 Ladd & Co., 28: 60; 29: 59, 61, 67, 71; 30: 59 Lady Nelson (ship), 26: 47 Lahainaluna School, Maui, 28: 113; 30: 196 Lahilahi (Marin), 26: 78–79 La‘ie, O‘ahu, 27: 127–150 Lam, Maddy Kaululehuaohaili Nicholas (pianist), 27: 27, 37–38 LaMarchina, Robert (symphony conductor), 29: 176 Lamproia (ship), 30: 107 Land awards. See Index of Grants “Land Defenses of O‘ahu’s Forts, 1908–1920,” by William H. Dorrance, 29: 147–161 Land rights (Hawaiian), 30: 1–27 Land titles, 30: 2–27, 29–52 Lansing, Nelson, 29: 139 Lansing, Oliver “Toots,” 29: 139 Lansing, Theodore F. (land developer), 29: 133–136 Lapilio, T. Lani Ma‘a (reviewer), Native Hawaiian Rights Handbook, by Melody Kapilialoha Mackenzie, 26: 289– 291 Laplace, Cyrille P. T. (French naval captain), 28: 45, 47 L’Artemise (ship), 28: 45 14

“Last Mass Migration of Workers to Hawai‘i,” by Anastacio Luis, 30: 195–210 Lathrop (ship captain), 30: 98 Lavall, John (early resident), 30: 36 Lavinia (Italian sugar maker), 27: 242 Lawrence (ship captain), 29: 63 Lawrence, H. Aubrey, (photographer), 29: 80 Lawrence, Mary Chipman (whaling wife), 27: 106 Lawrence, Robert (ship builder), 28: 44, 50, 57 Lebra, Joyce Chapman, Women’s Voices in Hawai‘i, reviewed by Barbara Bennett Peterson, 26: 283–285 Lee, Dai-Keong (composer), 29: 172–176 Lee, William Little (chief justice), 26: 24, 135, 140, 141; 29: 34–35, 43, 47, 66 Legislative Reference Bureau, 27: 72, 78, 80 Le Gueval, Pierre (hotel keeper), 28: 60, 61 Lelia Bird (Lillybird) (ship), 26: 92 Lemke, Adele Robinson (in Notes & Queries), 30: 229 Lemke, William (in Notes & Queries), 30: 229 Leo Nahenahe Singers, 27: 39 Leopard (ship), 26: 96 Lewis, James F. (mason), 26: 134; 28: 54 Lewis, John (early resident), 28: 41 Library and Reading Room Association. See Honolulu Library and Reading Room Association Library of Hawai‘i, 26: 7, 10, 13. See also Honolulu Library and Reading Room Association Liebrecht, Konrad (concertmaster), 29: 170 Lighthouses of Hawai‘i, by Love Dean, reviewed by Earl R. Hinz, 26: 277–279 Liholiho. See Kamehameha II Liholiho, Alexander. See Kamehameha IV Likelike (ship), 29: 76, 77 Lili‘uokalani, Queen (Lydia Makaeha Paki, Mrs. John Owen Dominis), 26: 26, 165; 27: 6, 27–29, 35, 36, 39, 47, 212; 28: 81,100; 29: 83–87, 93; 30: 159–162, 174, 179–181, 185–189 Liliha (Kuini, Madame Boki) (chiefess), 28: 38, 41; 30: 33 Lilikalani, Edward (secretary to Queen Kapi‘olani), 30: 136 Lilikalani, Hanah (Mrs. Edward) (chanter), 30: 136–137, 149 Lilikalani, Keoholiko (singer), 28: 95 Lilua, Mrs. (chanter), 30: 136–137, 148 Lincoln Elementary School (Linekona), 26: 146; 27: 71 Liokakele, H. L. (writer), 30: 78 Liquor, 28: 35–67 Lisiansky, Urey (Russian naval officer) (spelling varies), 26: 209 Liverpool, Lord Charles (British secretary of war), 26: 47, 49 Llama (ship), 28: 62 Lodge, Henry Cabot (U. S. senator), 29: 92, 94 London, Jack (writer) (in Notes & Queries), 30: 226 London Missionary Society (), 27: 93; 30: 58 Lono (Hawaiian god), 30: 85 Loomis, Albertine G. (teacher, historian), 26: 4; 27: 35 Loomis, Elisha (missionary), 26: 62; 28: 39 Loomis, Maria S. (missionary wife), 26: 60, 67, 69; 27: 100–101

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Lorae, Lolita. See Goodspeed, Maud Irene Lord, E. J. (auditorium owner), 26: 145 Loriot (ship), 28: 60 Louis, Keaumoku (Louis Keaumoku Amoy) (opera singer), 26: 166 Low, Eben P. (rancher), 28: 98 Lowe, Thomas (Hudson’s Bay Co. trader), 26: 131 Luahine, Iolani (dancer), 27: 39 Lucas, Paul F. Nahoa, A Dictionary of Hawaiian Legal LandTerms, reviewed by Kevin M. Roddy, 30: 237–239 Luce, Claire Booth (diplomat, writer), 26: 147 Ludwigsen & Cron (candy store), 29: 184 Luis, Anastacio, “The Last Mass Migration of Workers to Hawai‘i,” 30: 195–210 Luis, Librada (Mrs. Anastacio) (librarian), 30: 197–198 Lunalilo Home for the Aged, 26: 173 Lunalilo, King (Prince William Charles), 26: 42; 27: 159–160; 30: 160 Luproil, James, 29: 184 Lykes, William (early resident), 28: 54 Lyman, Chester Smith (professor), 27: 202–205 Lyman, Frederick Swartz, 30: 49 Lyman, Henry Munson (surveyor), 30: 49 Lyman, Sarah Joiner (missionary wife), 28: 126 Lyon, David (early resident), 30: 34 Lyons, Curtis Jere (surveyor), 26: 135; 30: 49

M MacAllan, Richard, “Richard Charlton: A Reassessment,” 30: 53–76 Macfarlane, Henry R. (hotel owner), 28: 46, 47, 55, 63; 29: 139–140 Macfarlane (McFarlane), F. Walter, 27: 48 Mackall, Elizabeth (music teacher), 26: 170 MacKenzie, James Francis, 26: 171 MacKenzie, Jean Sterling (Mrs. Tandy), 26: 167, 176–177 MacKenzie, Melody Kapilialoha (reviewer), Native Land and Foreign Desires—Pehea La E Pono Ai? by Lilikala Kame‘eleihiwa, 27: 261–264; Native Hawaiian Rights Handbook, reviewed by T. Lani Ma‘a Lapilio, 26: 289–291 MacKenzie, Tandy (opera singer), 26: 166, 170–183 MacLennan, Carol A., “Foundations of Sugar’s Power: Early Maui Plantations, 1840–1860,” 29: 33–56 MacLeod, Roy M. (with Philip F. Rehbock), Darwin’s Laboratory: Evolutionary Theory and Natural History in the Pacific, reviewed by Hampton L. Carson, 30: 239–241 Macomb, Montgomery M. (army officer), 29: 153–154 Macquarie, Lachlan (governor of Australia), 26: 47–49, 50, 51 Mactavish, Dugald (Hudson’s Bay Co. official), 26: 124, 127, 128, 130 Madama Butterfly (opera), 26: 174–178 Maemae Elementary School, Honoluu, 27: 77–78 Magnet (ship), 27: 105

Magoon, John Alfred (attorney), 30: 163–164 Maha Bodhi Society, 30: 182, 184, 190 Mahele (division of land, 1848), 27: 204; 29: 42–44; 30: 9–11, 29, 43, 47, 77 Mahiahume (early land claimant), 30: 86 Mahine, King of Huahine Island, 26: 213 Mahoe, Jennie (singer), 28: 95 Mahoe, Noelani (musician), 27: 28, 30, 39 Mahoi family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 16–19, 21–23 Mahune, Boaz, 29: 39 “Mai ke Kai Mai Ke Ola, From the Ocean Comes Life: Hawaiian Customs, Uses, and Practices on Kaho‘olawe Relating to the Surrounding Ocean,” by Noa Emmett Aluli and Davianna Pomaika’i McGregor, 26: 231–254 Maiava, Neff (wrestler), 26: 146 Makahiki season, 27: 173, 178–180, 181–183; 30: 85 Makalena, John W. (surveyor), 30: 49 Makapaula, Keaka, 28: 52 Makee, James (merchant, sugar planter), 29: 41, 46, 67, 68 Makri, Aphrodite (Mrs.), 28: 131–133, 135, 146, 148 Makuakane, Kapuahelani (singer), 28: 95 Malietoa (Samoan chief), 29: 105–108 Malina, Kauahipolua (singer), 28: 95 Malo, David (Hawaiian historian), 26: 240–241; 27: 178–179; 30: 23, 85 Manlapit, Pablo (labor leader), 30: 206 Manoa Valley, 26: 75, 157–164 Manoa: The Story of a Valley, reviewed by Helen Geracimos Chapin, 29: 203–204 Manuel, Antonio (early resident), 28: 55, 56 Manuia (chief), 28: 52, 53 Manuiki (early resident), 30: 34 Marin, Francisco de Paula, 26: 212, 213–214; 27: 242; 28: 36, 56; 30: 36, 67 Marin, Frank, 28: 56 Marin (Manini), George (hotel keeper), 28: 50–51, 55 Marine Bible Society, 27: 108–109 Marine Falcon (ship), 30: 206 Marques, Auguste J. B. (physician), 26: 157–164; 30: 177, 180– 183, 189, 190 Marques, Evelyn Oliver (businesswoman), 26: 157–164 Marsden, Joseph (commissioner of agriculture and forestry), 26: 148 Marsden, Samuel (early New Zealand colonizer), 27: 95 Marshall and Wildes (business firm), 28: 51 Marshall, James F. B. (merchant), 29: 47 Marthon, J. L. (U.S. naval officer), 29: 78 Mary Frances (ship), 26: 127 Maryland (ship), 28: 36 Massie case, 1932, 29: 167 Mata‘afa (Samoan chief), 29: 105, 106, 110 Mathison, Gilbert F. (British traveler), 28: 27–28; 30: 84 Matsuda, Mari J., Called from Within: Early Women Lawyers of Hawai‘i, reviewed by Victoria N. Kneubuhl, 27: 268–269 15

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Maui (island), 29: 33–56 Mauna Loa, 30: 114–115 Maunawili (ship), 30: 195, 202–203, 206 Maxwell (ship captain 1790s), 28: 36 Mayo family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11 McBride, James (U.S. minister), 27: 169; 28: 161 McCarthy, Charles J. (governor of Hawai‘i), 26: 148 McClurg, James B. (early resident), 29: 65, 68, 71 McColgan, John H. (tailor), 30: 228 McCook, Edward M. (U.S. minister), 27: 158–159, 169; 28: 161 McCormack, John (opera singer), 26: 171 McCoy, Lester (parks board), 26: 149, 151 McDuff, John (tavern keeper), 28: 54, 55 McElrath, Robert (labor union leader), 27: 45–46 McGregor, Davianna Pomaika‘i (with Noa Emmett Aluli), “Mai Ke Kai Mai Ke Ola, from the Ocean Comes Life: Hawaiian Customs, Uses, and Practices on Kaho‘olawe Relating to the Surrounding Ocean,” 26: 231–254; (reviewer), Reconciling the Past: Two Basketry Ka‘ai and the Legendary Liloa and Lonoikamakahiki, by Roger G. Rose, 28: 178–181; “An Introduction to the Hoa‘aina and their Rights,” 30: 1–27 McKay, David O. (Mormon leader), 27: 138–139, 141, 143, 145, 147 McKibben, Robert Jr. (physician), 26: 26 McKinlay, Archibald (Hudson’s Bay Co. trader), 26: 131 McKinley High School, Honolulu, 26: 146, 175; 27: 76 McLane, William (sugar planter), 29: 40–42, 44 McNaughton, Malcolm (businessman), 27: 45 McNeil, Robert (ship captain), 30: 97 McQuaid, James H., 26: 167 Mead, Margaret (anthropologist), 29: 120 Medaille, Ariene (early resident), 28: 60 Meek, Betty, 26: 76 Meek, John (ship captain), 26: 66, 73, 76; 28: 45, 56; 30: 96, 97 Meek, John, Jr., 28: 56 Mellen, Kathleen Dickenson (author), 27: 35–36 Melville, Herman, 27: 104 Mendenhall, Wendell (Mormon leader), 27: 140, 141, 144 Menton, Linda K. (reviewer), Treasures of Hawaiian History: From the Collection of the Hawaiian Historical Society, by David Forbes, 27: 257–258 Mentor (ship), 27: 109 Mercouri, Melina (Greek minister of culture), 28: 132 Mercurio (ship), 30: 101 Mermaid (ship), 26: 51, 52 Merrie Monarch Hula Festival, 30: 121, 134 Merriwether (seaman), 26: 73 Mestre, Mr. (Kaua‘i, 1814), 30: 101 Metcalf, Theophilus (surveyor, marshal), 26: 135, 141, 142; 27: 242; 30: 49 Meyer, Rudolf W. (surveyor, Moloka‘i), 30: 49 Meyers, Mignonette, 28: 98 Meyers, Victoria, 28: 98 16

Miller, Slator (labor recruiter), 30: 197–198, 206 Miller, William (British consul), 26: 140; 29: 68; 30: 70 Mills, Peter R., “A New View of Kaua‘i as ‘The Separate Kingdom’ after 1810,” 30: 91–104 Mills, Polly Holmes, 28: 59 Mills, Roger Q. (U.S. senator), 29: 92 Mills, S. J. (early resident), 28: 59 Mills, Stephen C. (army officer) 29: 150 Min Ling (Mrs. Ah Fook), 29: 129–133 Minami (Waiahole Valley resident), 29: 128, 131 Mindoro (ship), 29: 60 Miner, Edwin (sugar planter), 29: 40–42, 44, 52 Minerva Smith (ship), 27: 105 Mission Children’s Society. See Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society Mission Houses Museum, 26: 18. See also Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society Missionaries, Protestant, 26: 55–80, 110–111, 112–113, 117–118; 27: 65, 91–118, 119–125, 154; 30: 9, 56, 59–60, 111–112, 170 Missionary Herald (publication), 26: 63–64, 85 Mistral (ship), 26: 47 Mitchell, Harry Kunihi (la‘au lapa‘au), 26: 231–234, 238, 245 Mitchell, Kimo (Hawaiian activist), 26: 233 Mitchell, Leonard (early resident), 28: 58 Mitchener, John (early resident), 28: 44, 60 Miyamura, Naka, 26: 188 Moewaa (early land claimant), 30: 86 Moffet (sometimes Moffit or Maffet), Robert, 26: 73, 77, 80 Moffet, Peggy Allen. See Allen, Peggy “Moi Ke Kai. . . .” See “Mai Ke Kai Mai Ke Ola.” Mo‘ikeha (ancient ali‘i nui), 30: 4 Moiki (Ka‘alea resident), 29: 135 Mokihana Club, Kaua‘i, 27: 15–16 Monsarrat, Marcus D. (surveyor), 26: 135, 140 Montgomery, Isaac (early resident), 28: 56 Moore, William Henry (British official), 26: 49 Moors, Harry Jay, 29: 102–103, 105, 107 “More ‘Firsts’ That Weren’t,” by Robert C. Schmitt, 27: 239–249 “More Movies We Missed,” by Robert C. Schmitt, 26: 227–229 Morgan, Grace H. (in Notes & Queries), 30: 226 Morgan, John T. (U.S. senator), 29: 87–89 Morgan, Paul F. (reviewer), The Architecture of Charles W. Dickey: Hawai‘i and California, by Robert Jay, 27: 259–261 Mormons in Hawai‘i, 27: 127–150 Morning Music Club, Honolulu, 26: 170, 175 Morning Star (missionary ships), 27: 100 Morris, Alfred D. (physician), “The Death of the Prince of Hawai‘i: A Retrospective Diagnosis,” 28: 79–85; 29: 187 Morris, Charles (American Legion commander), 27: 49 Morris, Nancy J., “The Murals of Ipapandi Chapel, Chios: A Cultural Bridge Between Hawai‘i and Greece,” 28: 129– 156; 29: 186–188; (with others) “Hawaiiana in 1994: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” 29: 207–218;

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(with others) “Hawaiiana in 1995: A Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” 30: 251–259 Mortelier, Christiane, “Waimea, Kaua‘i in 1839: An Account by Louis Thiercelin, Whaling Doctor,” 26: 95–121 Moses, Kanak (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11 Mossman, Thomas (early resident), 28: 56 Motion pictures, 26: 227–229; 30: 211–220 Motonaga, Sakae, 26: 188 Mott-Smith, John (dentist and minister of finance), 27: 159 Movies. See Motion pictures Mowle, William (early resident), 28: 44 Moxley (early resident), 26: 92 Mr. Bligh’s Bad Language: Passion, Power and Theatre on the Bounty, by Greg Dening, reviewed by Charles E. Frankel, 27: 256–257 Mudge (Mudd), Alice (teacher), 29: 129, 135 Mueller-Ali, Barbara (translator), 29: 183 Mueller-Ali, Michael (translator), 29: 183 Muir, Alexander (early resident), 30: 37–38 Mulligan, James Hilary (U.S. senator and Samoan consul), 29: 104 Munci Bey (Ottoman consul in New York), 27: 120 Munn, John Graves (hospital purveyor, merchant), 28: 48, 59, 60, 65 “Murals of Ipapandi Chapel, Chios: A Cultural Bridge Between Hawai‘i and Greece,” by Nancy J. Morris, 28: 129–156 Murray, Arthur (army officer), 29: 151, 153–154 Music, Hawaiian, 28: 87–108 Myatt, Carl, Hawai‘i, The Electric Century, reviewed by Robert C. Schmitt, 26: 276–277

N “Na Lei O Hawai‘i: On Hula Songs, Floral Emblems, Island Princesses, and Wahi Pana.” by Amy Ku‘uleialoha Stillman, 28: 87–108 Nadal, Jose (early resident), 28: 59 Nahakina, 28: 52 Nahaku, J. K., 30: 126 Nahale (surveyor), 30: 49 Nahana, William (sometimes Nawana) (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 9–10, 16, 17, 23 Nahanee, Bill (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 20 Nahanee, Joe (Pacific Northwest fur trader), 29: 18, 20, 24 Nahialua, Nahaleuli (chanter), 30: 124–125, 141 Nahinu, 28: 52 Nahinu, Mrs. (chanter), 30: 135–137, 148 Nahu family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 9, 11 Naihe, Kaahaaina (chanter), 30: 126, 141, 144 Nakamichi, Fumie, 26: 188 Nakuina, Emma Metcalf, 26: 3–4 Namahana (Maui high chiefess), 30: 83

Namahana II (Pi‘ia, Opi‘ia) (chiefess), 30: 86, 87 Namakelua, Alice (composer), 28: 104 Naopae (early resident), 30: 36 Napahi (early land claimant), 30: 86 Napalae, 30: 63 Napihi, 28: 52 Nathaniel P. Tallmadge (ship), 27: 98 Native Hawaiian Rights Handbook, by Melody Kapilialoha MacKenzie, reviewed by T. Lani Ma‘a Lapilio, 26: 289–291 Native Land and Foreign Desire—Pehea La E Pono Ai? by Lilikala Kame‘eleihiwa, reviewed by Melody Kapilialoha MacKenzie, 27: 261–264 Naukana (early land claimant), 30: 85 Naukana family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 3–4, 12, 16–18, 23 Navarro, Joseph (early resident), 28: 51; 30: 34, 36, 101 Navigation, Hawaiian, 26: 243–246 Nawa family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 16 Nawahi, Homelani (singer), 28: 95 Nawana. See Nahana Neddles, John (early resident), 30: 36 Needham, William G. (sugar planter), 29: 41, 48 Negroes in Hawai‘i. See Blacks in Hawai‘i Nekonishi, Tora, 26: 188 Nettie Merrill (ship), 26: 78 Neva (Russian ship), 26: 46 New Hazard (ship), 30: 94 “New Land, New Lives: Hawaiian Settlement in British Columbia,” by Jean Barman, 29: 1–32 “New View of Kaua‘i as ‘The Separate Kingdom’ after 1810,” by Peter R. Mills, 30: 91–104 Newanna (Hawaiian with Hudson’s Bay Co.), 29: 9 Newspapers, 27: 241, 242–243 Nichol, J. W. (astronomer), 27: 193, 214, 219 Niho (early land claimant), 30: 86 Ni‘ihau (island), 27: 46 Nimrod (ship), 27: 106 Noble, E. J. W. (astronomer), 27: 193, 214, 216, 219 Noble, John A., “Johnny” (band leader and composer), 28: 90, 103 Nohamo, Joe (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 9 Nomura, Gail M. (reviewer), Cane Fires: The Anti-Japanese Movement in Hawaii 1865–1945, by Gary Y. Okihiro, 26: 272–274 Nordyke, Eleanor C. (with Martha H. Noyes), “‘Kaulana Nā Pua’: A Voice for Sovereignty,” 27: 27–42 “Notes on the History of the Hawaiian Historical Society: A Centennial Year Observation,” by Donald D. Johnson, 26: 1–20 Nott, Henry (missionary, Tahiti), 27: 101–102 Nowlein, Michael J. (sugar planter), 29: 40, 41, 46 Noyes, Martha H. (with Eleanor Nordyke), “‘Kaulana Nā Pua’: A Voice for Sovereignty,” 27: 27–42 Nye, Gorham H. (ship captain), 28: 60 17

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O Oahu Charity School, 28: 57; 30: 62, 178 Oahu College. See Punahou School Obeyesekere, Gananath, The Apotheosis of Captain Cook: European Mythmaking in the Pacific, reviewed by O. A. Bushnell, 27: 270 O’Cain (ship), 26: 92; 30: 94, 97 Ogawa, Seido (pastor), 30: 197 Ogden, Peter Skene (Hudson’s Bay Co. official), 26: 131 Ohio (ship), 26: 131 Ohule, Sophie (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11 Okabe, Jiro (minister), 26: 1 Okihiro, Gary Y. , Cane Fires: The Anti-Japanese Movement in Hawaii 1865–1945, reviewed by Gail M. Nomura, 26: 272–274 Okumura, Mutsuyo (translator), 26: 187–188, 189, 191, 197, 205–206 Olcott, Henry Steel (theosophist), 30: 176, 180, 182–183, 187–188 Oldham (Lieutenant), 27: 214 “On Doctor George Trousseau,” by Frank Ardolino (in Notes & Queries), 26: 255 “On the Rising of Pleiades,” by Will Kyselka, 27: 173–183 Opera, 26: 165–183; 27: 241 Opunui (chief), 30: 93 Opunui, Hattie (singer), 28: 95 Order of Kamehameha. See Royal Order of Kamehameha I Orina (ship), 30: 101 Orion (ship), 27: 105 Osborn, Luther Wood (U.S. consul, Samoa), 29: 107 Osbourne, Lloyd, 29: 106, 107 Oshita, Bunemon, 26: 185 Oshita, Shige Taniguchi, 26: 185–206 Osmont, Vance C. (professor), 28: 116 Ossman, Vess L. (musician), 29: 185 “Ottoman View of Missionary Activity in Hawai‘i,” by Selim Deringil, 27: 119–125 Our House Divided: Seven Japanese American Families in World War II, by Tomi Kaizawa Knaefler, reviewed by James F. Cartwright, 26: 285–289 Our Lady of Peace Cathedral, 26: 215 Outdoor Circle, Honolulu, 26: 176; 28: 93 Owen, David (early resident), 28: 52, 55

P Pa, Henry Moikehaokahiki (hula master), 27: 39 Pa‘ao (ancient priest), 28: 9, 10, 12; 30: 4 Pacific (ship), 27: 102 Pacific Translators Committee, 26: 19; 29: 183 Paele (early land claimant), 30: 86 Pai, Mahealani, 30: 1 18

Paka, July (musician), 29: 185 Paki, Abner (chief), 28: 53, 54, 61; 30: 31, 33, 37, 154 Pakui (chanter), 26: 240 Palea, Abbie (composer), 28: 90 Palekaluhi (Miss) (singer), 28: 95 Palmer, John M. (U. S. senator), 29: 87 Palmer, W. Horsley (British businessman), 30: 54 Palmerston, Lord Henry J. T. (British foreign secretary), 30: 57, 58–59, 71 Palua family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 8–9, 12, 16, 18, 23 Pan-Pacific Scientific Congress, 28: 110 Papali‘ai‘aina, Kaumakaokane (chiefess), 30: 153 Parades, 28: 96–97 Paradise Remade: the Politics of Culture and History in Hawai‘i, by Elizabeth Buck, reviewed by Kevin M. Roddy, 28: 167–169 Parana (ship), 27: 111–112 Parke, Mrs. William Cooper, 28: 76 Parke, William Cooper (marshal), 28: 48 Parker, George Napoleon (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 15 Parker, Henry Hodges (missionary), 30: 166 Parker, Nathaniel (early resident), 28: 62 Parker, Samuel (royalist, politician), 29: 91; 30: 185 Parsons, Alfred W. (Maui judge and sugar planter), 29: 41, 45, 49 Patterson, Samuel (beachcomber), 30: 95 Paty (Miss), 28: 74 Paty, Henry (merchant, ship captain), 26: 214; 28: 60; 30: 37 Pa‘u riders (equestrian), 28: 96–99 Pauahi, Princess. See Bishop, Bernice Pauahi, Princess Paulet, George (British naval officer), 26: 141; 27: 6; 28: 60; 30: 39, 68, 69 Paupau, Mrs. (chanter), 30: 136–137, 146 Pavao, Mrs., 26: 193 Peabody Museum, Harvard University, 27: 234 Peabody, J. P., 28: 60 Peacock (U.S. naval ship), 27: 94; 30: 37, 57 Peacock, James (printer), 26: 134; 29: 68 Peale, Charles Willson, 27: 229, 230– 233 Peale, Rembrandt (artist), 27: 227, 238 Peale, Titian Ramsay, 27: 233–235 Pearl Harbor Ghosts: A Journey to Hawai‘i, Then and Now, by Thurston Clarke, reviewed by James F. Cartwright, 26: 285–289 Pearl Harbor—1941, 26: 193 Pearson, William (early resident), 28: 47 Pease, Timothy G. (early resident), 28: 53 Pease, William Harper (surveyor), 30: 49 Peck (ship captain), 27: 102–103 Pehea La E Pono Ai?—Native Land and Foreign Desires, by Lilikala Kame‘eleihiwa, reviewed by Melody Kapilialoha MacKenzie, 27: 261–264 Peirce (Pierce) Henry Augustus (merchant; U.S. minister, Hawai‘i), 28: 57; 30: 37–38, 60

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Pele (fire goddess), 26: 241–242, 248; 27: 33, 55; 30: 9, 21, 79 Pelham, John (surveyor), 30: 49 Pellew, Thomas (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11 Pelly, George (Hudson’s Bay Co. agent) 26: 127, 130; 30: 68, 69 Penhallow, David P. (ship captain and harbor master), 26: 134 Pennsylvania Packet (ship), 30: 96, 97 Pensacola (U.S. naval ship), 26: 2 Peon (Peopeo) (Hawaiian with Hudson’s Bay Co.), 29: 9, 10, 16 Percival, John (U. S. naval officer), 27: 94 Perkins, Charles (ship captain), 27: 103–104 Perrin, Louis Emile (French consul), 28: 69 Perry, P. (sugar planter), 29: 49, 51 Peterson, Barbara Bennett (reviewer), Women’s Voices in Hawai‘i, by Joyce Chapman Lebra, 26: 283–285 Peterson, G. (early resident), 28: 47 Pfister, John R. See Von Pfister, John R. Phaland, John (seaman), 29: 64 Philadelphia (U.S. naval ship), 29: 90, 92 Phillips, Hardie (architect), 26: 147 Phillips, James Tice, 26: 10 Pierce, Francis, 27: 137 Pihi, Emma, 28: 98 Pi‘ikoi, Jonah (Iona) (chief), 26: 79; 30: 43 Pilgrim Path: The First Company of Women Missionaries to Hawai‘i, by Mary Zwiep, reviewed by Marilyn L. Reppun, 26: 269–272 Pi‘o, An Inquiry into the Marriage of Brothers and Sisters and other close relatives in Old Hawaii, by William H. Davenport, reviewed by Rubellite K. Johnson, 30: 231–235 Pitman, Charles (British missionary), 27: 99 Plantations. See Sugar plantations Plews, John H. R. (attorney), 26: 13 Plum, August (ship’s artist), 30: 108, 110, 116 Poalinui (Hawaiian woman), 28: 5 Poepoe, Hiku (singer), 28: 95 Polapola, John, 30: 48 Pole, Mr. (Kaua‘i, 1814), 30: 101 Polk, James K. (U.S. president), 29: 65, 67 Polynesian Cultural Center, La‘ie, 27: 141–150 Polynesian Herbal Medicine, by W. Arthur Whistler, reviewed by Benjamin C. Stone and S. H. Sohmer, 27: 271–273 Pomare IV (queen of Tahiti), 30: 58 Po‘omaikelani, Virginia Kapo‘oloku, Princess, 30: 126, 128, 132, 135–137, 145 “Population Trends in Hawai‘i Before 1778,” by Tom Dye, 28: 1–20 Population, Hawai‘i, 30: 223–225 Population, Kaua‘i, 26: 115 “Population of Honolulu Sub-districts in 1866,” by Robert C. Schmitt (in Notes & Queries), 30: 223–225 Porpoise (H.M.S. ship), 26: 47 Porter, John J., 26: 78 Porter, Lemuel (ship captain), 30: 94 Portlock, Nathaniel (ship captain), 29: 144 Portuguese in Hawai‘i, 26: 157–158, 162; 27: 67, 70–71

Potomac (ship), 28: 41 Potter (ship captain), 26: 72 Pratt, C. Dudley, Jr. (business executive), 26: 18; 29: 180 Pratt, John Scott Boyd, Jr. (plantation executive), 29: 138 Pratt, Thomas (early resident), 28: 52 Prendergast, Eleanor, 27: 28, 37, 38 Prendergast, Ellen Kekoaohiwaikalani Wright (Mrs. John K.), 27: 27, 28, 30, 33, 35 Prendergast, John K. (politician), 27: 28 Prendergast-Dunne, Lorna, 27: 36 Preston, Erasmus D. (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey), 29: 79, 80 Prince of Hawai‘i (Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Leiopapa), 26: 21–44; 28: 79–85 Prince Regent (ship), 26: 50–52 Prisoners of the Japanese, by Gavan Daws, reviewed by Donald W. Boose, Jr., 29: 189–192 Pritchard, George (British consul, Tahiti), 27: 96; 30: 58 “Profit and Prophecy: The Polynesian Cultural Center and La‘ie’s Recurrent Colonialism,” by T. D. Webb, 27: 127–150 Prostitution, 28: 36 Protect Kaho‘olawe ‘Ohana, 28: 2 Provisional Government (Hawai‘i), 28: 157–158; 29: 83–96, 142 Pukui, Mary Kawena (Hawaiian historian), 27: 38; 30: 5, 23, 77, 129, 131, 134, 140, 143–144 Punahou School (Oahu College), 26: 134; 27: 65; 28: 114 Punchard and Co., 29: 68 Pupski (physician), 29: 117

Q Queen Charlotte (ship), 29:144 “Queen Kapi‘olani’s Lei Chants,” by Amy Ku‘uleialoha Stillman, 30: 119–152 Queen’s Hospital, 26: 25 Quilts, Hawaiian, 27: 1–26 Quinn, Dan W. (musician), 29: 185 Quinn, William F. (governor of Hawai‘i), 27: 55

R Raccoon (British naval ship), 26: 48, 50 Rae, William G. (Hudson’s Bay Co. official), 26: 125 Ralston, Caroline (Pacific scholar), 28: 38 Ramsden, F. E. (astronomer), 27: 193, 214, 215, 219 Ramsey, Paul (jet pilot), 27: 241 Randolph, Benjamin H. (army officer), 29: 150 Rasmussen, Karen, 30: 105 Ratsch, Edward (auditorium manager), 26: 145 Rawson, Samuel K. (watchmaker), 26: 216 Reciprocity Treaty, 1876, 27: 158; 30: 160 Reconciling the Past: Two Basketry Ka‘ai and the Legendary 19

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Liloa and Lonoikamakahiki, by Roger G. Rose, reviewed by Davianna Pomaika‘i McGregor, 28: 178–181 Reddy, V. J. (physician), 28: 79 Reed (resident, 1832), 26: 70 Reed, John (ship captain), 26: 47 Rees, Tavish (early resident), 28: 61 Rehbock, Philip F., editor, At Sea with the Scientifics: The Challenger Letters of Joseph Makin, reviewed by E. Alison Kay, 28: 177–178; (with Roy M. Macleod), Darwin’s Laboratory: Evolutionary Theory and Natural History in the Pacific, reviewed by Hampton L. Carson, 30: 239–241 Reindeer (ship), 27: 219 Reinecke, John R. (educator), 27: 67 Relk, E. J., 29: 48 “Rembrandt Peale’s Hawaiian Ethnographic Still Life,” by Adrienne L. Kaeppler, 27: 227–238 “Reminiscences of Waiahole, 1905,” by Stephanie Wichman and Frederick W. Wichman, edited by Frederick B. Wichman, 29: 125–140 Reppun, Marilyn L. (reviewer), Pilgrim Path: The First Company of Women Missionaries to Hawaii, by Mary Zwiep, 26: 269–272; The Structure of the Missionary Call to the Sandwich Islands, 1790–1830: Sojourners Among Strangers, by Sandra Wagner-Wright, 26: 269–272 Republic of Hawai‘i, 1894–1898, 29: 83–96, 142 Residential subdivisions in Hawai‘i, 27: 241–242 Resolution (ship), 28: 22, 29 Restarick, Henry B. (Episcopal bishop), 26: 9, 12 Revolution, 1895, 29: 83–96 Reynolds, Stephen (Honolulu merchant), 26: 56, 65, 66, 67, 70–75, 79; 28: 38, 43, 44, 51, 53, 56, 58–60, 62; 29: 41, 45, 48–51, 65; 30: 33, 34, 38, 47, 54, 62, 67–68, 71, 94 Reynolds, William (ship captain), 27: 158 Rice farming, 29: 129–138 “Richard Charlton: A Reassessment,” by Richard MacAllan, 30: 53–76 Richards, Catherine (Jones) (landscape architect), 26: 149 Richards, William (missionary, government official), 27: 94, 107, 108; 29: 69; 30: 29–30, 35, 41, 61, 67, 69 Richardson, George (surveyor), 30: 49 Richardson, John (judge), 29: 43; 30: 49 Richardson, Wayne (business executive), 30: 196 Richardson, William S. (lieutenant governor, chief justice), 27: 55, 59, Rickard, William (sugar planter), 30: 162 Ricord, John (attorney general), 26: 133; 29: 63, 64, 65, 67, 69; 30: 41, 70 Rifleman (ship), 27: 96 Rives, John (Jean), 28: 50, 61 Roberts (1827 resident), 28: 52 Roberts, Helen (musicologist), 30: 124–133, 140–144 Roberts family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 22 Robertson, Alexander G. M. (chief justice), 26: 167; 30: 166 Robertson, George Morrison (supreme court justice), 26: 134 Robertson, J. W. & Co., 26: 221 20

Robertson, Ululani (McQuaid) (opera singer), 26:166–183 Robinson and Co. (business firm), 28: 52; 29: 45, 49, 51 Robinson, James (ship builder), 28: 48–49, 50, 57, 58; 30: 36, 177, 178 Robinson, Mark P. (foreign minister), 30: 166, 178–179 Robinson, Rebecca (Prever), 30: 178 Robinson, Thomas (1810 Kaua‘i resident), 30: 96 Robson (ship captain), 26: 48 Rochester (ship), 28: 51 Rockwell, Charles H. (scientist), 29: 76 Roddy, Kevin M. (reviewer), A Dictionary of Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms, by Paul F. Nahoa Lucas, 30: 237–239; Paradise Remade: the Politics of Culture and History in Hawai‘i, by Elizabeth Buck, 28: 167–169 Rodgers, Charles T. (physician), 26: 7 Rodriggs, Lawrence Reginald, We Remember Pearl Harbor: Honolulu Civilians Recall the War Years, 1941–1945, reviewed by James F. Cartwright, 26: 285–289 Rogers (ship captain), 26: 66, 72 Ronck, Ronn (with Robert C. Schmitt), Firsts and Almost Firsts in Hawai’i, reviewed by Dan Boylan, 30: 244–245 Rooke, Thomas Charles Byde (physician), 28: 54, 60 Roosevelt, Franklin D. (U.S. president), 29: 142 Roosevelt High School, Honolulu, 27: 71, 72, 79 Roosevelt, Theodore (U.S. president), 29: 45, 148 Rose, Emma, 28: 98 Rose, Roger G., Reconciling the Past: Two Basketry Ka‘ai and the Legendary Liloa and Lonoikamakahiki, reviewed by Davianna Pomaika‘i McGregor, 28: 178–18; (reviewer) Encounters with Paradise: Views of Hawai‘i and Its People, 1778–1941, by David W. Forbes, 26: 261–265; Anahulu: The Anthropology of History in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i, 27: 264–268 Rothwell, May H. (Mrs. J. G.), 26: 170 Rowell, George Berkeley (missionary), 30: 49 Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society, 29: 35 Royal Hawaiian Band, 26: 144; 27: 27, 28, 34; 29: 184; 30: 166 Royal Order of Kamehameha I, 28: 96 Ruger, Thomas E. (army officer), 29: 150 Ruggles, Samuel (missionary), 28: 39 Rumford, James, “Authorship of the Opukaha‘ia Grammer” (in Notes & Queries), 27: 245–247 Rurik (Russian naval ship), 26: 212; 28: 56 Russell, Lord Edward (British naval officer), 30: 37–38, 57–58 Russian American Company, 30: 91–92, 95, 102

S Sacred Hearts Academy (sometimes Convent), Honolulu, 26: 167, 173; 27: 28 Sagadahock (ship), 26: 127 Sahlins, Marshall (with Patrick V. Kirch), Anahulu: The Anthropology of History in the Kingdom of Hawai‘i, reviewed by Roger G. Rose, 27: 264–268; 29: 36; How

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“Natives” Think: About Captain Cook, For Example, reviewed by Robert Borofsky, 30: 241–244 Sakoda, Shikae, 26: 188 Sally (ship), 26: 89 Salmon (Psalmon), Hippolite (early resident), 28: 60 Sam, Antonio (early resident), 26: 66 Samsing & Company, 28: 76 Samwell, David (British naval officer), 28: 36 San Francisco World Exposition, 1938, 28: 129–130 Sandalwood, 30: 58 Sandler, Rob, Architecture in Hawai‘i: A Chronological Survey, reviewed by William R. Chapman, 28: 182–185 Sandwich Islands Mission, 28: 109–110. See also American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (); Missionaries, Protestant in Hawai‘i Santos, Jerry (musician), 27: 30 Sasai, Etsuko, 26: 188, 189 Sasai, Rev., 26: 189, 190 Savannah (ship), 29: 59 Scarr, Deryck, The History of the Pacific Islands: Kingdoms of the Reefs, reviewed by David A. Chappell, 26: 265–267 Schaeffer (Schaffer) Georg Anton (Russian explorer), 30: 91–92, 94, 102 Schells family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11 Schmidt, Cornelius (Danish sailor), 30: 105–116 Schmitt, Robert C. (reviewer), Hawai‘i, The Electric Century, by Carl Myatt, 26: 276–277; (with Doak C. Cox), “Hawaiian Time,” 26: 207–225; “More Movies We Missed,” 26: 227–229; “More ‘Firsts’ That Weren’t,” 27: 239–249; “Early Island Conventions,” 28: 109–111; “Some Notes on Censorship in Hawai‘i Before 1950” (in Notes & Queries), 28: 157–161; “Holidays in Hawai‘i,” 29: 141–146; “Tin Foil and Wax: Hawai‘i’s First Phonograph and Records” (in Notes & Queries), 29:183–186; “Hawai‘i in the Movies,” 30: 211–222; (with Ronn Ronck), Firsts and Almost Firsts in Hawai‘i, reviewed by Dan Boylan, 30: 244–245; “Hawai‘i in the Movies, 1898–1959, Part IV,” 30: 211–222; “Population of Honolulu in . . . 1866,” 30: 223–225 Schools, 27: 65–89 Schuhmacher, W. Wilfried, “A Soviet Whaling Expedition at Honolulu in 1932” (in Notes & Queries), 26: 255–257; “Captain Henry Barber—A German (Further Evidence)” (in Notes & Queries), 27: 247–248 Schurmann, Frank H., 28: 158 Schütz, Albert J., Voices of Eden: A History of Hawaiian Language Studies, reviewed by Alberta Pualani Hopkins, 29: 205–206 Scoresby, William, Jr., (ship captain), 27: 104–105 Scout (ship), 27: 185, 206, 220 Scruggs, Marc, “Anthony D. Allen: A Prosperous American of African Descent in Early 19th Century Hawai‘i,” 26: 55–93 Searle (ship captain), 29: 137 Sebastian, Carlos (Lot Kaulukou) (opera singer), 26: 166 Seeger, Pete (folk singer), 27: 39

Selfridge, Thomas C. (army officer), 29: 150 Sembrich, Marcella (opera singer), 26: 170, 172 Severance, Luther (sheriff, consul), 29: 77 Seward, William H. (U.S. secretary of state), 27: 159 Seward, William T. (royalist), 30: 162–165 Sewell and Patrickson (law firm), 30: 68 Shakspear (Lieutenant, British navy), 27: 214 She was a Sister Sailor: The Whaling Journals of Mary Brewster, 1845–1851, edited by Joan Druett, reviewed by Jane Silverman, 28: 165–166 Sheldon, Henry L. (editor), 29: 62 Shemelin, Fedor Ivanovich (Russian American Co. clerk), 26: 213 Sheong, Young (Chinese merchant), 28: 76 Shepard family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 14, 18, 23 Sherman, Mariana (whaling wife), 27: 106 Sherrill, Henry Knox (pastor), 28: 111 Shigeoka, Minoru, 26: 199 Shigeta, Iwa, 26: 188 Shonin, Shinran (Buddhist priest), 30: 189 Short, Patrick (Catholic priest), 30: 57 Sikkema, Mildred (with Cecil K. Dotts), Challenging the Status Quo: Public Education in Hawaii 1840–1980, reviewed by Eileen H. Tamura, 29: 192–193 Silva, Carol (archivist), 26: 209; (reviewer), Heiau of the Island of Hawaii, by John F. G. Stokes, 27: 271 Silva, Wendell (State Foundation on Culture and the Arts), 27: 30 Silverman, Jane (reviewer), She was a Sister Sailor: The Whaling Journals of Mary Brewster, 1845–1851, edited by Joan Druett, 28: 165–166 Simpson, Alexander (Hudson’s Bay Co. agent), 30: 68, 69 Simpson, Sir George (Hudson’s Bay Co. official), 26: 128; 30: 59 Simson, George (reviewer), Johnny Wilson: First Hawaiian Democrat, by Bob Krauss, 29: 199–203; (in Notes & Queries), 30: 227–229 Sinclair, Francis Isabella, 28: 126 Sinclair, Gregg M. (university president), 26: 11 Sing, How. See How Sing Sir Andrew Hammond (ship), 26: 48; 30: 99 Sistaire, Leonard (ship captain), 28: 51 Skinner, Henry (early resident), 30: 69 Skinner and Co., Honolulu, 26: 125–126 Slackman, Michael, Target, Pearl Harbor, reviewed by James F. Cartwright, 26: 285–289 Sloat, (ship captain), 29: 59 Smith, Alexander (early resident), 26: 74, 77; 28: 41, 44, 50, 53, 57, 59; 30: 36 Smith, Charles R. (early resident), 26: 72 Smith, Daniel, 27: 204 Smith, Henry, 30: 166 Smith, Joseph F. (Mormon missionary), 27: 132–133, 147 Smith, Percy (anthropologist), 29: 110 21

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Smith, William (ship captain), 30: 97, 100–101 Smith, William Owen (attorney), 29: 93 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 27: 227, 235 Smyser, Adam “Bud” (editor), 27: 60 Snow, A. Wilson, 29: 184 Snow, Benjamin F. (ship captain, merchant), 28: 63 Soares, Oliver P. (attorney), 28: 159 Sobrero, Gina (Mrs. Robert Wilcox), An Italian Baroness in Hawai‘i: The Travel Diary of Gina Sobrero, Bride of Robert Wilcox, 1887, reviewed by Ernest Andrade, Jr., 26: 274–276 Social Science Association, Honolulu, 26: 14 Social welfare, 27: 242 Sohmer, S. H. (reviewer with Benjamin C. Stone), La‘au Hawai‘i: Traditional Hawaiian Use of Plants, by Isabella Aiona Abbott, 27: 251–252; (reviewer with Benjamin C. Stone) Polynesian Herbal Medicine, 27: 271–273 “Sojourner: My Grandmother Shige Oshita,” by Juliet S. Kono, 26: 185–206 Sorensen, Betty Dyer, Born and Raised in Waikiki, reviewed by Helen G. Chapin, 30: 245–247 Sovereignty for Hawaiians, 27: 27–42, 56–57; 30: 29 “Soviet Whaling Expedition at Honolulu in 1932,” by W. Wilfried Schuhmacher (in Notes & Queries), 26: 255–257 Spalding, S. O., 29: 48 Spanish in Hawai‘i, 28: 14 Spaulding. Ephraim (missionary), 27: 108 Spear, Nathan (early resident), 26: 72 Specter of Communism in Hawaii, The, by T. Michael Holmes, reviewed by Edward D. Beechert, 28: 173–175 Spence, John Clark (ship captain), 26: 46, 47, 212 Spencer, A. H. (Maui resident), 29: 41, 46, 49–51, 52, Spencer, Thomas (consul), 29: 77 Spickard, Paul (reviewer), Americanization, Acculturation and Ethnic Identity: The Nisei Generation in Hawaii, by Eileen H. Tamura, 28: 185–188 Spoehr, Alexander, “Hawai‘i and the Gold Rush: George Allen of the Hudson’s Bay Company Reports on His 1848 Mission in Pursuit of Captain John Sutter,” 26: 123–132; 30: 229 Spreckels, Claus (financier, sugar planter), 27: 166 Stainback, Ingram Macklin (governor of Hawai‘i), 26: 145, 151; 27: 44, 45, 46, 56, 61 Staley, Thomas Nettleship (Anglican bishop of Honolulu), 27: 154, 248 Stanton, Max E. (anthropologist), 27: 143 Starkey, Janion & Co. (business firm), 26: 126–127 Statehood, 27: 43–63. See also Hawai‘i Statehood Commission Stevens, John L. (U.S. minister), 29: 87; 30: 181 Stevens, Thomas H. (U.S. naval officer), 29: 59, 60, 68 Stevenson Intermediate School, Honolulu, 27: 71 Stevenson, Fanny (Mrs. Robert Louis), 29: 104 Stevenson, Robert Louis, 29: 102, 105, 110 Stevenson, William (early distiller), 28: 35 22

Steward, Henry (early resident), 26: 66 Stewart, Charles Samuel (missionary), 26: 64, 65, 67–71, 75 Stillman, Amy Ku‘uleialoha, “‘Na Lei O Hawai‘i’: On Hula Songs, Floral Emblems, Island Princesses, and Wahi Pana,” 28: 87–108; “Queen Kapi‘olani’s Lei Chants,” 30: 119–152 Stirling, Robert (minister of finance), 26: 143 Stockton, Betsey (missionary, teacher), 26: 62, 76 Stockton, Robert (U.S. naval officer), 29: 65 Stoeckle, O. (musician), 29: 184–185 Stokes, John F. G. (anthropologist), Heiau of the Island of Hawaii, reviewed by Carol Silva, 27: 271; 28: 9 Stone, Benjamin C. (reviewer with S. H. Sohmer), La‘au Hawai‘i: Traditional Hawaiian Use of Plants, by Isabella Aiona Abbott, 27: 251–252; (reviewer with S. H. Sohmer), Polynesian Herbal Medicine, by W. Arthur Whistler, 27: 271–273 Storch, Madame. See Davidovich, Despina Storer, Abiel (ship captain), 26: 89 Straub, George F. (physician), 30: 184–185 Structure of the Missionary Call to the Sandwich Islands, 1790– 1830: Sojourners Among Strangers, by Sandra WagnerWright, reviewed by Marilyn L. Reppun, 26: 269–272 Stupplebeen, Jacob (early resident), 28: 45, 61, 63 Subdivisions. See Residential subdivisions Suder, Augusta, 27: 17 Sugar plantations, 27: 242; 29: 33–56; 30: 195–210 Sullivan, Eugene (early resident), 28: 52; 30: 38 Sulphur (British naval ship), 28: 45; 30: 58 Sumi (Waiahole Valley resident), 29: 128 Sumida, Stephen, And the View from the Shore: Literary Traditions of Hawai‘i, reviewed by Henry B. Chapin, 26: 267–269 Sumner, William (ship captain), 30: 35 Sutherland, Dora (composer), 29: 169, 176 Sutter, August, 26: 130, 131 Sutter, John (Captain), 26: 123–132 Sweetman, John (early resident), 26: 134 Swinton, Henry Sebastian (police), 28: 44, 48, 60 Symphony. See Honolulu Symphony Synge, William W. F. (British commissioner and consul general to Hawai‘i), 26: 34, 35, 40, 41

T Tachihata, Chieko, “Hawaiiana in 1991: Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” 26: 293–307; “Hawaiiana in 1992: Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” 27: 279–290; “Hawaiiana in 1993: Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” 28: 191–202; (with others) “Hawaiiana in 1994: Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” 29: 207–218; (with others) “Hawaiiana in 1995: Bibliography of Titles of Historical Interest,” 30: 251–259 Tacitus (ship), 27: 102

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Taft, William Howard (U.S. president), 29: 148 Tahiti, 26: 97, 103 Tahouney. See Nahana Takahashi, Taeko Jane (with Thomas L. Wright and J. D. Griggs), Hawai‘i Volcano Watch: A Pictorial History 1779– 1991, reviewed by Pamela Frierson, 27: 273–275 Takaki, Ronald (writer), 27: 85 Tamaahaah (ship), 30: 95 Tamasese (Samoan chief), 29: 105 Tamura, Eileen H., Americanization, Acculturation and Ethnic Identity: The Nisei Generation in Hawaii, reviewed by Paul Spickard, 28: 185–188; (reviewer) Japanese Immigrant Clothing in Hawaii: 1885–1941, by Barbara Kawakami, 28: 175–176; Challenging the Status Quo: Public Education in Hawaii 1840–1980, by Cecil K. Dotts and Mildred Sikkema, 29: 192–193 Tanaka (Rev.), 26: 190 Taniguchi, Satoru, 26: 201 Target, Pearl Harbor, by Michael Slackman, reviewed by James F. Cartwright, 26: 285–289, Tatar, Elizabeth (with Adrienne L. Kaeppler), Hula Pahu: Hawaiian Drum Dances, reviewed by Kaha‘i Topolinski, 29: 196–199 Teho, Fortunato ( aide), 30: 208 Temperance, 28: 40 Temple, Jonathan (merchant), 26: 70; 30: 36 Ten Eyck, Anthony (U. S. commissioner), 28: 63; 29: 61, 65, 67, 70; 30: 4 Tenedos (British naval ship), 27: 201, 217, 218 Tennent, Madge (artist), 29: 166 Termagant (ship), 26: 41 Terrible (ship), 26: 65 Testa, F. J. (newspaper editor), 26: 1 Teuira. See Henry, Teuira Theosophical Society in Honolulu, 26: 161; 30: 170, 174, 176 “Theosophy, Culture, and Politics in Honolulu, 1890–1920,” by Frank Karpiel, 30: 169–194 Theroux, Joseph, “William Churchill: A Fractured Life,” 29: 97–123 Thiercelin, Louis, “Waimea, Kaua‘i in 1839: An Account by . . . Whaling Doctor,” by Christiane Mortelier, 26: 95–121 Thirds, Mrs. M. M. (theosophist), 30: 187 Thomas (ship captain), 26: 92 Thomas Square (Honolulu), 26: 133–155 Thomas, Chauncey (army officer), 29: 153–154 Thomas, Richard Darton (British admiral), 26: 141, 142; 30: 69 Thompson, Alpheus B. (early resident), 26: 66; 28: 51 Thompson, F. W. (auctioneer), 28: 59, 62 Thompson, Robert Oliver (landscape architect), 26: 149 Thompson, Samuel (early resident), 28: 45, 55–58 Thorne (Mr. and Mrs.) (tourists, 1883), 29: 77, 78, 80 Thorner, William (voice teacher), 26: 171–172 Thornton, William (early resident), 28: 51 Thrum, Thomas George (publisher), 26: 248; 29: 142, 143

Thurston, Asa Goodale Tyerman (surveyor), 30: 49 Thurston, Lorrin Andrews (publisher), 29: 86–93; 30: 175, 181 Thurston, Lorrin P. (publisher), 27: 52, 53 Thurston, Samuel R. (delegate to Congress, Oregon), 29: 5 Tidal wave. See Tsunami Tide and Current: Fishponds of Hawaii, by Carol Araki Wyban, reviewed by E. Alison Kay, 27: 275–277 Tiernon, John L. (army officer), 29: 150 Timoleon (ship), 26: 73 Tinker, Reuben (missionary), 27: 107–108; 28: 157 Tokugawa family, 26: 198, 199 Topolinski, Elizabeth Leihala, (Mrs. John) 30: 156 Topolinski, John Renken Kaha‘i, 30: 156, 160; (reviewer) Hula Pahu: Hawaiian Drum Dances, by Adrienne L. Kaeppler and Elizabeth Tatar, 29: 196–199 Torbert, Linton L. (sugar planter), 29: 40, 41, 46, 49, 51, 52 Toul, Joseph, 26: 134 Toulon (ship), 29: 59 Toward Castle (ship), 27: 95 Tracy, Clifton H. (judge), 28: 159 Transit of Venus, 1874, 27: 185–225 Trask, David Kaukaohu, (senator, sheriff), 28: 159 Trask, Haunani-Kay (historian, author), 27: 56, 58–60 Trask, Mililani (attorney), 27: 57 Traveller (ship), 26: 47–50 Treasures of Hawaiian History: From the Collection of the Hawaiian Historical Society, by David Forbes, reviewed by Linda K. Menton, 27: 257–258 Treaty of Nanking, 1842, 30: 58 Trent, Bob (labor recruiter), 30: 197 Tripler, Charles Stuart (army officer), 29: 72 Tripler, Emilie (Emily) Abell (Mrs. Charles S.), 29: 59, 72 Triumph (ship), 27: 240 Tromelin, Legoarant de (French admiral), 28: 47 Trousseau, George Phillipe (physician), 26: 255 True Blue (ship), 30: 65 Tsunami 1946, 26: 199–200 Tucker, T. T. (British naval officer), 26: 50; 30: 99 Tupman, George L. (astronomer), 27: 186, 193–201, 204–221 Turner, A. F. (surveyor), 30: 49 Turner, Mary Annis Montague (Cooke). See Cooke, Mary Annis Montague Turner Turner, Charles P. (early resident), 28: 53 Turner, Victor (anthropologist), 30: 171 Turrill, Joel (U. S. consul), 29: 65–67 Twain, Mark, 27: 152, 167–170 Twigg-Smith, William, 29: 163, 171 “Two Hawaiian Careers in Grand Opera,” by Dale E. Hall, 26: 165–183 Tyerman, Daniel (explorer), 28: 37–38 Tyhune (Tai-hoon, Tyhoun) (Chinese merchant), 28: 55 Tyler, John (U.S. president), 29: 58–59

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U Ua, L. S. (surveyor), 30: 50 Unger, Rosemary Tahouney (Hawaiian in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 4 Unna, August (sugar planter), 29: 41, 48 “Unwarranted Promotions,” by Rhoda E. A. Hackler (in Notes & Queries), 28: 161 Upton, Cornelia (Mrs. Winslow), 29: 76 Upton, Winslow, “A Visit to Kilauea,” edited by Frances Jackson, 29: 75–82 Uranie ( French ship), 26: 117

V Vale, Benjamin (pastor), 26: 49 Valentin, Juan ( recruiter), 30: 206 Van der Meulen (ship captain), 27: 217 Vanbergen, James (cowherd), 26: 134 Vancouver, George (British naval captain) 26: 52, 115; 30: 55, 66, 107–109 Varigny, Charles Victor de (French commissioner and minister of finance), 27: 157, 167 Vaughn, Palani (musician), 30: 142 Vegetation, 28: 6–8 Victoria, Queen, 26: 30, 38, 40; 30: 186 Ville de Bordeaux (ship), 26: 96, 99, 100 Voices of Eden: A History of Hawaiian Language Studies, by Albert J. Schütz, reviewed by Alberta Pualani Hopkins, 29: 205–206 Volcano: A Memoir of Hawai‘i, by Garrett Hongo, reviewed by Henry B. Chapin, 30: 235–237 Volcanoes, 29: 75–82 Von Pfister, John R. (merchant), 26: 127; 28: 62 Vowels, James (early resident), 28: 44, 53 Voyage of Rediscovery: A Cultural Odyssey through Polynesia, by Ben Finney, reviewed by David A. Chappell, 29: 193– 195

W Wachtmeister, Constance, Countess, 30: 183, 186 Wagner-Wright, Sandra, The Structure of the Missionary Call to the Sandwich Islands, 1790–1830: Sojourners Among Strangers, reviewed by Marilyn L. Reppun, 26: 269–272; History of the Macadamia Nut Industry in Hawai‘i: From Bush Nut to Gourmet’s Delight, reviewed by Brian L. Cassity, 30: 247–250 Wahieloa (husband of Pele), 26: 241 Wahlberg (ship), 29: 93 Waia (chief), 28: 27 24

Waiahole Valley, O‘ahu, 29: 125–140 Waialua, O‘ahu, 28: 21–34 “Waialua: Voices from the Past,” by Roy Kakulu Alameida, 28: 21–34 Waihee, John (governor of Hawai‘i), 27: 59 Waimanalo Sugar Plantation, 30: 154, 160 “Waimea, Kaua‘i in 1839: An account by Louis Thiercelin, Whaling Doctor,” by Christiane Mortelier, 26: 95–121 Wake Island, (movie), 26: 228 Wakeki (aide to Lili‘uokalani), 30: 160 Waldo, Giles (Lahaina merchant, U.S. vice-consul), 29: 59, 60, 70 Wales, William (astronomer), 26: 211; 27: 187 Walker, John G. (naval officer), 29: 90–91, 108 Walker, Thomas Beresford, 30: 162 Wall, Nichols Co., 29: 185 Waller, Mrs. D. W. (singer), 27: 241 Walters, George, 26: 152 Ward, Robert (musician), 29: 172 Ward, Victoria, 30: 179, 180 Warren, William R. (early hotel keeper), 28: 51, 58; 30: 36 Washington, George (U.S. president), 27: 230, 231–232, 234 Waterhouse, John T. (Jack) (corporation executive), 28: 124 Watkin, James (British missionary, New Zealand), 27: 95–96, 97 Watson, Bruce (historian), 29: 7 Watts, Margit Misangyi, High Tea at the Halekulani: Feminist Theory and American Clubwomen, reviewed by Ann L. Halstead, 28: 188–189 Wawakina family (Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest), 29: 11 We Remember Pearl Harbor: Honolulu Civilians Recall the War Years, 1941–1945, by Lawrence Reginald Rodriggs, reviewed by James F. Cartwright, 26: 285–289 Weaver, Erasmus M. (army officer), 29:150 Webb, Lahilahi, 28: 94 Webb, T. D., “Profit and Prophecy: The Polynesian Cultural Center and La‘ie’s Recurrent Colonialism,” 27: 127–150 Weber, Joseph N. (union leader), 29: 168–169 Webster, William (surveyor), 29: 68; 30: 49, 50 Weeber, Charles F. (police chief and violinist), 29: 167–169 Wellings, R. H. (lieutenant, British navy), 27: 212 Wellington (ship), 28: 52 Welsh, C. R. (engineer), 26: 149 Wemple, Edna, 28: 118 Western (possibly Michael Weston), 28: 57 Westervelt, William Drake (minister), 26: 4, 8 Weston, David M. (Honolulu Iron Works), 29: 51 Wetmore, Charles Hinckley (missionary physician), 28: 83 “Whalemen, Missionaries, and the Practice of Christianity in the Nineteenth-Century Pacific,” by Briton C. Busch, 27: 91–118 Whaling, 26: 95–121; 27: 91–118; 30: 9 Wheldon, Clara Kingman (whaling wife), 27: 106 Whistler, W. Arthur, Polynesian Herbal Medicine, reviewed by

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Benjamin C. Stone and S. H. Sohmer, 27: 271–273 White, Edwin Oscar (clerk), 29: 81 White, William (British missionary), 27: 100 Whitehead, John S., “The Anti-Statehood Movement and the Legacy of Alice Kamokila Campbell,” 27: 43–63 Whitman, John (visitor, 1813), 28: 23 Whitman, Raymond (early tour leader), 29: 75 Whitney, Mercy Partridge (missionary wife), 26: 61, 69, 98–99, 107 Whitney, Samuel (missionary), 26: 68, 106–107 Whittaker, Mary Ann (early resident), 28: 61–62 Whittemore, Isaac (ship captain), 30: 97–99 Who’s Who in Pacific Navigation, by John Dunmore, reviewed by David A. Chappell, 26: 265–267 Wichman Frederick B. (editor), “Reminiscences of Waiahole, 1905,” by Stephanie Wichman and Frederick W. Wichman, 29: 125–140 Wichman, Frederick W. (with Stephanie Wichman), “Reminiscences of Waiahole, 1905,” edited by Frederick B. Wichman, 29: 125–140 Wichman, Hattie Louise Work (Mrs. Henry), 29: 125 Wichman, Henry F. (jeweler), 26: 216; 29: 125 Wichman, Stephanie (with Frederick W. Wichman), “Reminiscences of Waiahole, 1905,” edited by Frederick B. Wichman, 29: 125–140 Widemann, Hermann A. (judge), 29: 91 Wightman, Chauncey ( secretary), 30: 202, 206–207 Wilbur (ship captain), 27: 105 Wilcocks, James Smith (ship owner), 26: 48, 49–50 Wilcox, Elsie (legislator), 27: 71 Wilcox, George Norton (sugar planter and sheriff), 30: 179 Wilcox, Lucy (quilter), 27: 17 Wilcox, Robert (Hawaiian revolutionist), 29: 91, 92 Wilder, Samuel Gardner, 29: 41 Wildes, Dixey (merchant and ship captain), 26: 68 Wiley, John (early resident), 29: 61–63 Wilfong, George, 29: 46 Wilhelm, Fritz (carpenter), 26: 144 Wilhelmenia and Maria (ship), 30: 71 Wilkes Expedition (U.S. Exploring Expedition), 27: 233, 235; 29: 179; 30: 29–30, 35 Wilkinson, George (early resident), 28: 54, 55 William (Mrs., wife of Old William of Kaua‘i), 26: 108, 112 William (Old William of Kaua‘i), 26: 101–102, 105, 107, 114, 115 “William Churchill: A Fractured Life,” by Joseph Theroux, 29: 97–123 William Little (ship), 30: 63, 64 Williams, Henry H. (mortician), 29: 184 Williams, Henry (New Zealand missionary), 27: 95 Williams, Rianna M., “Annie Montague Alexander: Explorer, Naturalist, Philanthropist,” 28: 113–127; “John Adams Cummins: Prince of Entertainers,” 30: 153–168 Willis, Albert S. (U.S. minister to Hawai‘i), 29: 86, 90–93

Williston, Edward R. (army officer), 29: 150 Wilson, Kini Kapahu “Aunt Jennie” (Mrs. John J.), 30: 228 Wilson, Margaret Barclay (professor), 29: 112, 115, 116, 118, 120 Winne family, 26: 15 Winship, Jonathan (ship captain), 30: 94, 97–101 Winship, Nathan (ship captain), 30: 92, 94, 97, 101 Winslow (ship), 27: 107 “Winslow Upton: A Visit to Kilauea,” edited by Frances Jackson, 29: 75–82 Wodehouse, Ernest Hay (attorney), 30: 184 Wodehouse, James (British commissioner to Hawai‘i), 27: 194, 207, 214, 220; 30: 184 Wolbrink, Don (planner), 26: 151–152 Women’s Voices in Hawaii, by Joyce Chapman Lebra, reviewed by Barbara Bennett Peterson, 26: 283–285 Wond, William (early resident), 28: 47, 54, 61 Wong, Ka‘upena (chanter), 27: 39; 30: 142 Wood, Clifford B. (physician), 28: 84 Wood, George (early resident), 30: 36 Wood, Hart (architect), 26: 144 Wood, Robert W. (physician), 29: 41, 46, 47, 51, 53, 68 Woodward, Robert (president of Carnegie Institute), 29: 110, 112, 113 Wootten, Richard (president, Church College), 27: 140, 144 Wores, Theodore (artist), 26: 170 World War I in Hawai‘i, 1914–1918, 28: 158 World War II in Hawai‘i, 1939–1945, 26: 193–198, 220–221, 286–289; 27: 51; 28: 158; 29: 189–192 Wright, Luther (early resident), 30: 37–38 Wright, Thomas L. (with Taeko Jane Takahashi, and J. D. Griggs), Hawai‘i Volcano Watch: A Pictorial History 1779–1991, reviewed by Pamela Frierson, 27: 273–275 Wyban, Carol Araki, Tide and Current: Fishponds of Hawaii, reviewed by E. Alison Kay, 27: 275–277 Wyllie, Robert Crichton (minister of foreign affairs), 26: 29, 34, 39–40, 41, 123, 131, 140; 28: 48; 29: 60, 64–66, 70, 71; 30: 114

Y Yamaguchi, Aiko, 26: 188, 191 Yamaguchi, Harriet, 27: 20 Yamashita, Fusa, 26: 188 Yap, Milla Leal Peterson (musician), 27: 37–38 Yap, Nani Lim (hula master), 30: 134 Yialouris, Niko (artist), 28: 132–133, 147, 154 Yoshinori, Asayama, 26: 199 Young Hotel. See Alexander Young Hotel Young Sheong. See Sheong, Young Young, Brigham (Mormon leader), 27: 129–130, 131 Young, Frank Aseu (Mr. and Mrs.), 27: 3 Young, John, 26: 115, 212; 28: 36; 30: 55 Young, John, II (Keoni Ana), 26: 140, 143; 30: 30, 35, 42, 43 25

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Z Zealandia (ship), 29: 78 Zephyr (ship), 27: 107 Zoos in Hawai‘i, 27: 243 Zupplien, Henry (early resident) 28: 44, 45, 56. 57 Zwiep Mary, Pilgrim Path: The First Company of Women Missionaries to Hawaii, reviewed by Marilyn L. Reppun, 26: 269–272

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