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Bibliography of Native Hawaiian Legal Resources Materials Available at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Libraries Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law William S. Richardson School of Law University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Lori Kidani 2007

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Bibliography of Native Hawaiian Legal Resources

Materials Available at the

University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Libraries

Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law William S. Richardson School of Law

University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

Lori Kidani 2007

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CALL NUMBER LOCATIONS.....................................................................................................1

BIBLIOGRAPHIES......................................................................................................................2

CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE AND PROPERTY............................................................................3

LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES.........................................................................................5

LAWS, CURRENT ......................................................................................................................9

LAWS, HISTORICAL ................................................................................................................10

LEGAL CASES .........................................................................................................................18

NATIVE RIGHTS AND CLAIMS................................................................................................20

OVERTHROW AND ANNEXATION..........................................................................................23

REFERENCE MATERIALS.......................................................................................................26

SOVEREIGNTY AND SELF DETERMINATION........................................................................27

HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE DOCUMENTS....................................................................................30

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CALL NUMBER LOCATIONS

ASIA University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hamilton Library

Asia Collection

2550 McCarthy Mall

Honolulu, HI 96822

(808) 956-8116

HAM University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hamilton Library

2550 McCarthy Mall

Honolulu, HI 96822

(808) 956-7204

HAW University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hamilton Library

Hawaiian & Pacific Collection

2550 McCarthy Mall, Rm 501

Honolulu, HI 96822

(808) 956-8264

LAW William S. Richardson School of Law Library

2525 Dole Street

Honolulu, HI 96822

(808) 956-7583

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES Horie, Ruth H. A Sample Bibliography of Materials Relating to Land Tenure and Real Property

Terminology in the Hawaiian Language. Honolulu, 1979. Prepared for LIS 601 Bibliography and Reference Sources, Graduate School of Library Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Photocopy of typescript. Call Number: RESERVE Z 7164 .L3 H67 (LAW, HAW) Kellett, Carol S. Y. Index to the University of Hawai'i Law Review, 1978-1997. 1997 ed. Honolulu: William

S. Richardson School of Law Library, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, 1999. Author and subject index to the University of Hawai‘i Law Review, 1978-1997. Call Number: K 25 .N642 (LAW, HAM, HAW) Kidani, Lori M. N. Bibliography of Native Hawaiian Legal Resources: Materials Available at the William S.

Richardson School of Law Library. Honolulu: Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law, University of Hawaii School of Law, 2006.

Annotated bibliography organized by author and subject. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 75 .K53 (LAW) Ladd, Dennis, and Carol Yamaguchi. Native Hawaiian Rights: An Annotated Bibliography of Materials

Available at the William S. Richardson School of Law Library. Honolulu, 1992. Covers general reference works; basic native Hawaiian rights; land; water and fisheries; Hawaiian Home Lands; overthrow, annexation and reparations; sovereignty; and Hawaiians as Native Americans. Call Number: KFH 505.6.C5 (HAW) RESERVE KFH 505.6.C5 L33 (LAW, HAW)

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CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE AND PROPERTY

Ka ‘Aha Pono: Native Hawaiian Intellectual Property Rights Conference 2003: Conference Summary.

[Honolulu: ‘Ilio‘ulaokalani Coalition, 2003]. Call Number: KFH 330 .A33 (HAW) RESERVE KFH 330 .A33 (HAW) Brown, Michael F. Who Owns Native Culture? Cambridge, M.A.: Harvard University Press, 2003.

“Documents the efforts of indigenous peoples to redefine heritage as a proprietary resource.… By focusing on the complexity of actual cases, Brown casts light on indigenous claims in diverse fields--religion, art, sacred places, and botanical knowledge” (Publisher’s description).

Call Number: K 1401 .B79 (LAW, HAM, HAW) Kupau, Summer. Judicial Enforcement of ‘Official’ Indigenous Languages: A Comparative Analysis of

the Maori and Hawaiian Struggles for Cultural Language Rights. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 2003.

Co-recipient of the 2003 Amy C. Richardson Award for best research paper on Native Hawaiian issues. Provides a comparative analysis of the judicial reluctance to recognize the Hawaiian and Maori language right. "Offers, then critiques, a proposal for the Hawai'i Legislature to recognize a cultural right to use 'Olelo Hawai'i in the courts" (Introduction, p. 6). Call Number: KZ 245.H3 D88 (LAW)

P 119.32 .U6 K87 (HAW) RESERVE KFH 505.5.H39 A49 (LAW) RESERVE P119.32 .U6 K87 (HAW)

Lewinski, Silke von, ed. Indigenous Heritage and Intellectual Property: Genetic Resources, Traditional

Knowledge, and Folklore. New York: Kluwer Law International, 2004.

An in-depth evaluation of the current legal situation under national, regional and international law including analyses of the Convention on Biological Diversity and other international instruments, as well as initiatives of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and other international bodies but also probes numerous further possibilities. While no one concerned with indigenous culture or environmental issues can afford to ignore it, this book is also of special significance to practitioners and policymakers in intellectual property law in relation to indigenous heritage (Publisher’s description).

Call Number: K 1401 .I53 (LAW) Mgbeoji, Ikechi. Global Biopiracy: Patents, Plants and Indigenous Knowledge. Vancouver: UBC Press,

2006. Analyzes the issue of legal control and ownership of plants and traditional knowledge of the uses of plants. Call Number: K 1519 .B54 M43 (LAW)

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Scafidi, Susan. Who Owns Culture?: Appropriation and Authenticity in American Law. New Brunswick,

N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2005. Examines commodification of culture, ownership of intangible property, community ownership, and various aspects of appropriation. Call Number: KF 2979 .S33 (LAW)

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LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Native Hawaiian Land Rights. Honolulu: Hawaii Institute for Continuing Legal Education and the Hawaii

State Bar Association, Real Property and Financial Services Section, 1995.

Materials for a conference on Native Hawaiian Land Rights (December 8, 1995). Topics covered include legal issues and perspectives, private sector issues, regulatory issues and perspectives, traditional and customary Hawaiian practices: a modern perspective, and Native Hawaiian land rights: a positive outlook. Applicable cases, constitutions, statutes, and briefs are also included.

Call Number: KFH 505.6 .C57 N38 (HAW)

RESERVE KFH 505.6 .C57 N38 (HAW) RESERVE KFH 112.A5 N37 (LAW)

Cammack, Nell, and Karen A. Essene. Study of Laws, Administrative Rules, and Regulations Relating to

the Protection, Regulation, and Management of Water Resources in Hawaii. 2 vols: The Review Commission on the State Water Code, State of Hawaii, 1994.

“This report consists of two volumes. Volume 1 examines specific functional or program areas that are involved in implementing the [State Water] Code. Volume II is a detailed analysis of the Code and its implementing rules focusing on administrative requirements, procedures, and compliance” (Introduction). Volume 1, Chapter 6 covers Hawaiian rights related to water resources in Hawaii. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 446 .A834 (LAW, HAW)

Cheung, Shirley M. Hawai'i's Ceded Lands Trust: The Allocation of Revenue to Native Hawaiians.

Honolulu: University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 1997.

Co-recipient of the 1997 Amy C. Richardson Award for best research paper on Native Hawaiian issues. Examines "the issues surrounding the ceded lands dispute and the implications of the OHA v. State decision." (Introduction, p. 4). Includes a history of the Ceded Lands Trust and its statutory evolution. Call Number: KFH 505.5.H39 A49 (LAW) KFH 139 .L3 C43 (HAM) RESERVE KFH 139 .L3 C43 (HAW)

Chinen, Jon J. The Great Mahele: Hawaii's Land Division of 1848. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,

1958.

An analysis of The Great Mahele of 1848. Covers the ancient land system, Land Commission, Great Mahele, Crown and Government Lands, and Kuleana Lands. Examines Privy Council records, journals of the Legislature, records at the Office of the Commissioner of Public Lands, and cases reported in the Hawaii Reports. Includes facsimiles of several historical land documents. Call Number: HD216 .C45 (LAW, HAM, HAW) RESERVE HD216 .C45 (LAW, HAW)

Cooper, George, and Gavan Daws. Land and Power in Hawaii: The Democratic Years. Honolulu:

Benchmark Books, 1985.

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A study of land and politics in Hawaii from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s. An index provides access to a selection of topics such as Bishop Estate, the Hawaii Supreme Court, Hawaiians, and land use law.

Call Number: HD 266.H3 C66 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE HD 266 .H3 C66 (HAW) Creighton, Thomas H. The Lands of Hawaii: Their Use and Misuse. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii,

1978.

Examines the background, worth, and fate of Hawaii's lands. Call Number: HD 211 .H3 C73 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE HD 211 .H3 C729 (HAW) Egan, John Robert. PASH and the Problem of Nonexclusive Property: Common Property Resources,

Legal Pluralism and Negotiated Co-Existence. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 1999.

Recipient of the 1999 Amy C. Richardson Award for best research paper on Native Hawaiian issues. Argues that "the customary and traditional system of Hawaiian property and resource use has been, and continues to be, a Common Property Resource (CPR) regime" (Introduction, p. 1). Also that "an understanding of the dynamics of CPR systems ... is critical to reaching an informed and appropriate modus vivendi with the legal pluralism implied by the PASH decision and how this can be applied to future property and resource use decisions in Hawai'i" (Introduction, p. 1-2). Call Number: KFH 505.5.H39 A49 (LAW)

Jarman, M. Casey, Mia S. Oana, and Kekailoa Perry, eds. Kupa'a Mahope O Ka 'Aina Workbook.

Honolulu, 1996.

Provides brief overviews of the laws that relate to environmental justice issues affecting Native Hawaiians. Informative background on the laws and a clearly written narrative contribute greatly to its usefulness. Call Number: KFH 354 .K87 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE KFH 354 .K87 (LAW, HAW) Kam, Sarah. Biopiracy in Paradise?: Fulfilling the Legal Duty to Regulate Bioprospecting in Hawai‘i.

Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 2005.

Call Number: KF 292 .W545 A5 (LAW, HAM) RESERVE KF 292 .W545 A5 (LAW, HAW)

Kame'eleihiwa, Lilikalā. Native Land and Foreign Desires: How Shall We Live in Harmony? = Ko Hawai'i

'Āina a me Nā Koi Pu'umake a ka Po'e Haole: Pehea lā e Pono ai? Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1992.

Comprehensive analysis of the Mahele from a contemporary Hawaiian perspective. Uses Hawaiian language sources to examine the traditional Hawaiian relationship to the land, observing changes due to Christian conversion and American colonization. Call Number: DU 624.65 .K357 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 624.65 .K357 (HAW)

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Ladd, Dennis. Land and Water Cases from Hawai'i's Supreme Court: Annotated and Indexed. Volumes 1-

6, 1847-1888. Honolulu, 1992.

An index that “covers cases from the first six volumes of the Hawai‘i Reports…. Also included is the Court of Claims case that Lili‘uokalani brought against the United States” (Introduction, p. 1). Call Number: KFH 112 .A54 L33 (HAW)

RESERVE KFH 112 .A54 L33 (LAW, HAW) MacKenzie, Melody Kapilialoha. Native Hawaiian Claims to the Lands and Natural Resources of the

Northern Hawaiian Islands. Report to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, 2003.

Provides a comprehensive analysis of the many Native Hawaiian rights issues. Covers topics such as Native Hawaiian lands and sovereignty, securing individual Hawaiian land titles, natural resource rights, traditional and customary rights, and resources benefiting Native Hawaiians. Call Number: KFH 254 .M33 (HAW) RESERVE KFH 254 .M33 (HAW)

Miike, Lawrence H. Water and the Law in Hawai'i. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2004.

Comprehensive coverage of water and the law in Hawaii. Topics include aquifers and streams, Hawaiian mythology and social structure, land and water in the Kingdom of Hawai'i ,traditional and customary rights on property, water law in Hawai'i, the Waiahole ditch controversy, and water and the future. Call Number: KFH 446 .M55 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE KFH 446 .M55 (LAW, HAW) Native Hawaiian Bar Association, William S. Richardson School of Law, and Native Hawaiian Advisory

Council. Life with PASH! Honolulu, 1997.

Includes a summary of the Public Access Shoreline Hawai'i v. Hawai'i County Planning Comm'n decision, Senate Bill 8, testimony on Senate Bill 8, and various related articles. Also includes the full text of decisions and applicable statutes. (Life With PASH Conference, December 9, 1997 at the 1997 Hawaii State Bar Association Convention, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel.) Call Number: RESERVE KFH 505.6 .H85 L54 (LAW, HAW)

Ono, Amy T. A Framework for a Water Resource Treaty between the Restored Hawaiian Nation and the

United States. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 2000.

Recipient of the 2000 Amy C. Richardson Award for best research paper on Native Hawaiian issues. Examines model treaties and international environmental law that can guide the restored Native Hawaiian nation when dealing with the United States after receiving full independence. Includes a "theoretical framework that builds upon existing water resource treaties and international guidelines" (Introduction, p. 5). Call Number: KFH 505.5.H39 A49 (LAW)

KFH 505.6 .W38 O56 (HAM) RESERVE KFH 505.6 .W38 (HAW)

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Stauffer, Robert H. Kahana: How the Land Was Lost. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2004.

Covers how Hawaiians lost their land and the history of the Kahana Hui. Includes discussions on the evidence from claims, hearings, and land surveys of the Great Mahele to see how farming and daily life functioned and also how hui functioned and how this reflected the traditional social system in Hawaii. Call Number: HD1333.U62 H368 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE HD1333.U62 H368 (HAW)

Trask, Haunani-Kay, and Ed Greevy. Kū'ē: Thirty Years of Land Struggles in Hawai'i. Honolulu: Mutual

Publishing, 2004.

Large black and white photographs chronicle the Native Hawaiian land struggles from the 1970s to 1990s. Informative captions and photographer’s notes situate each picture within its historical context. Call Number: KFH 411 .T73 (HAW)

RESERVE KFH 411 .T73 (LAW, HAW)

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LAWS, CURRENT

Code of the County of Maui. Seattle: The Company.

http://www.co.maui.hi.us/county/clerkSub/ordinances.php.

A codification of the general ordinances of the County of Maui, Hawaii. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 599.M38 A35 (LAW, HAW)

Hawaii County Code. Hilo, HI: Office of the County Clerk. http://co.hawaii.hi.us/countycode/main.html.

A codification of the general ordinances of the County of Hawaii, State of Hawaii. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 599.H3 A35 (LAW, HAW)

Hawaii Revised Statutes: Comprising the Statutes of the State of Hawaii, Consolidated, Revised, and

Annotated. Honolulu: Published by Authority. http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent.

Compilation of Hawaii’s current revised statutes. Kept up to date with supplements. Call Number: REFERENCE (LAW, HAM, HAW)

KFH30 (LAW) Kauai County Code. Lihue, HI: County of Kauai. http://www.kauai.gov.

Comprising the ordinances of the County of Kauai, State of Hawaii. Call Number: RESERVE KFH599.K3 A35 (LAW, HAW)

Michie's Hawaii Revised Statutes Annotated. Charlottesville, VA: Michie Co.

Derived from the Hawai‘i Revised Statutes. Includes case annotations from “the reading of all reported cases of the Hawai’i Supreme Court, the Hawai‘i Intermediate Appellate Court, and all federal cases which have construed Hawai‘i laws. The annotations also include notes taken from applicable opinions of the Hawai‘i Attorney General and from opinion letters from the Office of Information Practices and notes taken from the Hawai‘i Law Review. In addition to these annotations, cross-references to related constitutional sections and statutory provisions have been provided, as well as references to relevant law review articles and American Law Reports…and Federal Series.” (Preface at v.) Call Number: REFERENCE (LAW, HAW)

KFH 30 .A4 (LAW) The Revised Ordinances of Honolulu. http://www.honolulu.gov/refs/roh.

Comprising the ordinances of the City & County of Honolulu. Call Number: REFERENCE (LAW)

RESERVE KFX 1511.H59 A35 (LAW, HAW)

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LAWS, HISTORICAL ONLINE RESOURCES Law Library Microform Consortium http://www.llmc.com LLMC is in the process of converting all titles contained in its microfiche collection to digital format for presentation online via its subscription service, LLMC-Digital. UH username and password is required if not accessing from the library. Some of the LLMC-Digital offerings include:

• Hawaii Senate Journals 1902-1904, 1911-1939

• Hawaii Session Laws 1848-1898

• Hawaii Supreme Court Reports 1847-1924

• U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii Reports 1903-1917 Hawaii State Legislature - Documents Organic Act http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol01_Ch0001-0042F/03-ORG Admission Act http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol01_Ch0001-0042F/04-ADM Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920 http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol01_Ch0001-0042F/06-HHCA PRINT RESOURCES The Civil Code of the Hawaiian Islands: Passed the year of our Lord 1859. Honolulu, 1859.

Call Number: RESERVE KFH 30 1859 .A234 (HAW) MICROFICHE 28 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00066 (HAM)

The Civil Code of the Hawaiian Islands: Passed in the Year of Our Lord 1859: To Which Is Added an

Appendix, Containing Laws Not Expressly Repealed by the Civil Code; the Session Laws of 1858-9; and Treaties with Foreign Nations. Published by Authority. Honolulu: Printed for the Government, 1859.

Includes a detailed index and forms such as permits, warrants, and court petitions. Also includes lists of private lands of Kamehameha III, lands surrendered by the King to the Chiefs and People to be set apart as the lands of the Hawaiian Government, and lands to be set apart for the use of the Fort in Honolulu. Treaties included are with the United States, France, Great Britain, Denmark, Hamburg, Bremen, Sweden, and Norway. “Art. I. There shall be perpetual peace and amity between the United States and the King of the Hawaiian Islands, His heirs and His successors” (p. 458). Call Number: KFH 30 1859 .A235 (HAW)

RESERVE KFH 30 1859 .A235 (HAW) MICROFICHE 29 (LAW)

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MICROFICHE S00068 (HAM) The Civil Laws of the Hawaiian Islands, 1884. Honolulu: Pae ‘Aina Productions, [2005?].

Call Number: KFH 30 1884 .A46 (HAW) RESERVE KFH 30 1884 .A46 (LAW, HAW)

The Civil Laws of the Hawaiian Islands, 1897: Compiled from the Civil Code of 1859 and the Session

Laws of 1860 to 1896 inclusive. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Ppint [sic.], 1897.

Includes a Compiler’s Preface by Sidney Miller Ballou, table of contents, appendix, and index. Also includes the Constitution of the Republic of Hawaii (July 3, 1894). Call Number: RESERVE KFH 30 1897 .A245 (HAW)

SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 30 1897 .A245 (LAW) MICROFICHE 33 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00074 (HAM)

Compiled Laws of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Published by Authority. Honolulu: Printed at the Hawaiian

Gazette Office, 1884.

Contains laws and various forms such as health certificates and permit forms. Call Number: KFH 30 1884 .A236 (LAW, HAW)

RESERVE KFH 30 1883 .A236 (HAW) MICROFICHE 30 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00069 (HAM)

Constitution and Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha III., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the

Nobles and Representatives at Their Session, 1852. Honolulu: Printed by order of the Legislature, 1852.

Original Hawaiian and English translations are included. Includes an index. Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25.A24 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00089 (HAM)

Hawaiian Laws 1841-1842. Green Valley, NV: Ted Adameck, 1994.

Translation of the constitution and laws of the Hawaiian Islands, established in the reign of Kamehameha III (Kumu Kanawai, A Me Na Kanawai O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, Ua Kauia I Ke Kau Ia Kamehameha III). Call Number: KFH 30 1842 .A35 (HAM) RESERVE KFH 30 1842 .A35 (HAW)

Hawaii's "Blue" Laws: Constitution and Laws of 1840: A Practical Illustration of the Missionaries' Love

for the Hawaiians. Honolulu: Republished by the Holomua Publishing Company, 1894. Microform.

Constitution and laws of 1840. Issued earlier under title, Translation of the constitution and laws of the Hawaiian Islands, established in the reign of Kamehameha III.

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Call Number: RESERVE KFH 401 1840 .A328 (HAW)

MICROFICHE 16 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00055 (HAM)

Laws of His Majesty Kalakaua, King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly, at Its

Session, 1874. Published by Authority. Honolulu: Black & Auld, Printers, 1874.

Includes session laws, government appropriations (expenses and salaries), and an index. Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25.A24 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00113 (HAM)

Laws of His Majesty Kalakaua, King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly, at Its

Session, 1876. Published by Authority. Honolulu: Printed by H. L. Sheldon, 1876.

Includes session laws, government appropriations (expenses and salaries), and an index. Also includes the Treaty of Reciprocity between the United States of America and the Hawaiian Kingdom and a treaty between Austro-Hungary and Hawaii. Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25.A24 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00115 (HAM)

Laws of His Majesty Kalakaua, King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly at Its

Session, 1878. Honolulu: Printed by J.H. Black, 1878.

Call Number: MICROFICHE S00117 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kalakaua, King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly at Its

Session, 1880. Honolulu: P.C. Advertiser Co. Steam Print, 1880. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00119 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kalakaua I., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly at Its

Session, 1882. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Book and Job Print, 1882. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00121 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kalakaua I., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly at Its

Session, 1884. Honolulu: P.C. Advertiser Steam Print, 1884. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00123 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kalakaua I., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly at Its

Session, 1886. Honolulu: P.C. Advertiser Steam Print, 1886. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00125 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kalakaua I., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly at Its

Session, 1887. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Book and Job Print, 1887.

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Call Number: MICROFICHE S00127 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kalakaua I., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly at Its

Session, 1888. Honolulu: Gazette Pub. Co., 1888. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00129 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kalakaua I., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly at Its

Session, 1890. Honolulu: Gazette Pub. Co., 1890. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00131 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha III., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Nobles and

Representatives at Their Session, 1851. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1851.

Original Hawaiian and English translations are included. Includes an index. Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25 .A24 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00087 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha III., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Nobles and

Representatives at Their Session, 1853. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1853. Call Number MICROFICHE S00091 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha III., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Nobles and

Representatives at Their Session, 1854. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1854. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00093 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha IV., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Nobles and

Representatives, at Their Session, 1855. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1855.

Includes treaties between the Hawaiian Kingdom and Great Britain (1851), the Free Hanseatic Republic of Bremen (1854), and the Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (1855) Call Number: MICROFICHE S00095 (HAM)

Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha IV., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Nobles and

Representatives, at Their Session, 1856. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1856. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00097 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha IV., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Nobles and

Representatives, at Their Session, 1860. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1860. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00099 (HAM)

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Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha IV., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Nobles and Representatives, at Their Session, 1862. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1862.

Includes session laws and a Joint Resolution. Also includes the appropriations bill for 1862 and 1863 (expenses and salaries). An index is provided. Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25.A24 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00101 (HAM) Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha V., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly,

at Its Session, 1864-1865. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1865.

Includes session laws, Appropriations Bill for 1864 – 65 (expenses and salaries), and the Constitution. (Kamehameha V., August 20, 1864). Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25.A24 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00103 (HAM)

Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha V., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly,

at Its Session, 1866-1867. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1866.

Includes session laws, Appropriations Bill for 1866 – 67 (expenses and salaries), Hawaiian version, and English index to statute of laws of session 1866. Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25.A24 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00105 (HAM)

Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha V., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly,

at Its Session, 1868. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1868.

Includes session laws, government appropriations (expenses and salaries), and an index. Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25.A24 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00107 (HAM)

Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha V., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly,

at Its Session, 1870. Honolulu: Printed by order of the government, 1870.

Includes session laws and government appropriations (expenses and salaries), and an index. Also includes treaties between the Hawaiian Islands and the following countries: Italy, Russia, and Spain. Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25.A24 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00109 (HAM)

Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha V., King of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the Legislative Assembly,

at Its Session, 1872. Published by Authority. Honolulu: Hawaiian Government Printing Office, 1872.

Includes session laws, government appropriations (expenses and salaries), and index. Also includes the Postal Convention between the United States of America and the Hawaiian Kingdom and Treaty with Japan. Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25.A24 (LAW)

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MICROFICHE S00111 (HAM)

Laws of the Sandwich Islands, by Kauikeaouli, the King. [Honolulu], Oahu: Mission Press, 1835.

Addresses the topics of murder, theft, adultery, deception, and drunkenness. Call Number: KFH 30 1835 .A23 (HAW)

RESERVE KFH 30 1835 .A23 (HAW) MICROFICHE 14 (LAW) MICROFICHE S0054 (HAM)

Laws of the Territory of Hawaii. Published by Authority. Honolulu.

Contains all of the laws enacted by the Hawaii Legislature during each regular and special session. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 25 .A27 [Volumes: 1901 – 1959 Regular Session] (LAW, HAW) MICROFICHE S50023 (LAW) MICROFICHE S50207 (HAM)

Patent Laws of the Hawaiian Kingdom, and Rules of Practice in the Patent Office. Honolulu: R. Grieve,

1893. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 330 .A3 (HAW) Penal Code of the Hawaiian Islands, Passed by the House of Nobles and Representatives on the 21st of

June, A.D. 1850; to Which Are Appended the Other Acts Passed by the House of Nobles and Representatives During Their General Session for 1850. Honolulu: Printed by Henry M. Whitney, Government Press, 1850.

Prepared by William L. Lee, this document contains a detailed outline of its contents as well as an index. The Treaty Between His Majesty Kamehameha III, and the United States of America (1850) is also included on page 208. Call Number: KFH 561 .A3 1850 (HAW)

RESERVE KFH 561 .A3 1850 (HAW) MICROFICHE 23 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00063 (HAM)

The Penal Code of the Hawaiian Kingdom, Compiled from the Penal Code of 1850, and the Various Penal

Enactments since Made, Pursuant to Act of the Legislative Assembly, June 22d, 1868. Published by Authority. Honolulu: Printed at the Government Press, 1869.

Contains an outline of the contents with corresponding chapter and section references. Also includes an index. “Robert G. Davis and Richard H. Stanley … were appointed to prepare the compilation and submit it to the Judges for review” (Preface). Call Number: KFH 561 .A3 1868 (HAW)

RESERVE KFH 561 .A3 1868 (HAW) MICROFICHE 25 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00065 (HAM)

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Statute Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha III., King of the Hawaiian Islands; Passed by the Houses of Nobles and Representatives, During the Twenty-First Year of His Reign, and the Third and Fourth Years of His Public Recognition, A.D. 1845 and 1846: To Which Are Appended the Acts of Public Recognition, and the Treaties with Other Nations. Honolulu: Charles E. Hitchcock, Printer, Government Press, 1846.

Includes a preface, detailed index, and appendix containing Joint Resolutions. Also contains sample forms to be used with particular sections (permits, depositions, passports, etc.). Call Number: RESERVE KFH 30 1845-47 .A234 (HAW)

MICROFICHE 22 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00061 (HAM)

Translation of the Constitution and Laws of the Hawaiian Islands, Established in the Reign of

Kamehameha III. Lahainaluna, HI, 1842.

Includes a preface and detailed table of contents. Also includes a section titled, The Laws and Resolutions Passed at the Annual Council of the Hawaiian Nobles and Representatives Convened According to the Constitution, at Lahaina. Lahainaluna, HI: Seminary Press, 1843. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 30 1842 .A233 (HAW)

MICROFICHE 20 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00059 (HAM)

Treaties & Conventions of the Hawaiian Kingdom 1887. Honolulu: Pae 'Āina Productions, 2005.

A reproduction of the original 1887 document, Treaties and Conventions concluded between the Hawaiian Kingdom and other Powers since 1825. Some of the States that entered into treaties with the Hawaiian Kingdom are France, Denmark, Great Britain, Hamburg, United States, Bremen, Sweden and Norway, Belgium, Netherlands, Swiss Confederation, Italy, Japan, and the German Empire. Postal Conventions between the Hawaiian Kingdom and the French protectorate government of Tahiti, as well as with the colonial government of New South Wales are also included. The full text of the Treaty of Reciprocity between the United States of America and the Hawaiian Kingdom is also provided. Call Number: JX 1181 .A6 (HAW)

RESERVE JX 1181 .A6 (LAW)

Lydecker, Robert C., ed. Roster Legislatures of Hawaii, 1841-1918: Constitutions of Monarchy and

Republic, Speeches of Sovereigns and President. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Company, Ltd., 1918.

Compiled from the official records by Robert C. Lydecker, Librarian, Public Archives. Includes notes by the compiler, The First Constitution of Hawaii granted by Kamehameha III (October 8, 1840) and many of the King’s speeches to the Legislature. Call Number: KFH 400 .L93 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE KFH 400 .L93 (HAW) SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 400 .L93 (LAW)

Thurston, Lorrin A., ed. The Fundamental Law of Hawaii. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Company, Ltd.,

1904.

Republished in reference form, documents that have been compiled under the common title of “The Fundamental Law of Hawaii” include: 1) The first constitution of Kamehameha III, Oct. 8, 1840; 2) The

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first laws of Hawaii, enacted under Kamehameha III; 3) The law creating, and principles guiding the Land Commission; 4) The second constitution of Kamehameha III, 1852; 5) Constitution of Kamehameha V, 1864; 6) Constitution of Kalakaua, 1887; 7) Proclamation and orders, incident to the establishment of the Provisional Government, 1893; 8) The Constitution of the Republic of Hawaii; 9) The Treaty Annexing Hawaii to the United States, 1897; 10) Resolution of the Hawaiian Senate ratifying the Annexation Treaty, 1897; 11) Joint Resolution of Congress annexing Hawaii, 1898; 12) Documents and procedure incidental to the transfer of the sovereignty and possession of Hawaii to the United States, August 12, 1898; and the Executive Orders of President McKinley, issued during the “Transition Period” between the date of annexation and the passage of the Organic Act, 1898 – 1900; 13) The act of Congress organizing Hawaii into a Territory. [The translator is believed to have been Rev. Wm. L. Richards.] Call Number: KFH 400 .A25 (HAW)

RESERVE KFH 400 .A25 (HAM, HAW) MICROFICHE 15 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00075 (HAM)

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LEGAL CASES Hawaii Digest. St. Paul: West Publishing Company.

A comprehensive index to the reported case law of Hawaii. Provides access to reported decisions of the Supreme Court of Hawaii, Supreme Court of the United States, and decisions of the other Federal Courts in cases arising in Hawaii. Call Number: KFH 48.15 .H3 (LAW)

REFERENCE (LAW) RESERVED KFH 47.1 .H3 (HAW)

Hawaii Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii. Honolulu: Honolulu

Star-Bulletin, 1902-1909.

Call Number: RESERVE KFH 45 .A2 (LAW, HAW) MICROFICHE S50002 [v. 1, 1847 – v. 60, 1979] (LAW)

Reports of a Portion of the Decisions Rendered by the Supreme Court of the Hawaiian Islands in Law,

Equity, Admiralty, and Probate. Honolulu: Govt. Press, 1866. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 45 .A2 (HAW) United States Supreme Court Digest. St. Paul: West Publishing Company.

Covers decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1754 to date. Call Number: KF 8741.A53 U55 (LAW)

West's Hawaii Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court and Intermediate Court of Appeals. St.

Paul: West Publishing Company.

Includes Justices of the Hawaii Supreme Court, Judges of the Intermediate Court of Appeals, Judges of the Circuit and District Courts, Judges of the District Family Court, and the Attorney General. Begins with volume 76, (1994 - date). Call Number: REFERENCE KFH 45 .A2 (LAW) RESERVE KFH 45 .A22 (HAW)

Ladd, Dennis. Land and Water Cases from Hawai'i's Supreme Court: Annotated and Indexed. Volumes 1-

6, 1847-1888. Honolulu, 1992.

An index that “covers cases from the first six volumes of the Hawai‘i Reports…. Also included is the Court of Claims case that Lili‘uokalani brought against the United States” (Introduction, p. 1). Call Number: KFH 112 .A54 L33 (HAW)

RESERVE KFH 112 .A54 L33 (LAW, HAW) Native Hawaiian Bar Association, William S. Richardson School of Law, and Native Hawaiian Advisory

Council. "Life with PASH!" Honolulu, 1997.

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Includes a summary of the Public Access Shoreline Hawai'i v. Hawai'i County Planning Comm'n decision, Senate Bill 8, testimony on Senate Bill 8, and various related articles. Also includes the full text of decisions and applicable statutes. (Life With PASH Conference, December 9, 1997 at the 1997 Hawaii State Bar Association Convention, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel.) Call Number: RESERVE KFH 505.6.H85 L54 (LAW, HAW)

PASH - Kohanaiki Study Group. "On Native Hawaiian Traditional and Customary Practices Following the

Opinion of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawai'i in Public Access Shoreline Hawaii V. Hawai'i County Planning Commission: In Response to H.R. No. 197, H.D. 1, Regular Session of 1997, Nineteenth State Legislature, State of Hawai'i." 1 v. (various pagings). Honolulu: Office of Planning, State of Hawai'i, 1998.

A compilation of numerous discussions, public meetings, and across-the-table deliberations by the members of the PASH/Kohanaiki Study Group. Group members included "people who have studied and experienced the impacts of the PASH decision from a variety of perspectives" (p. 5). Intended as a starting point to help focus and facilitate public discussions on the PASH debate. Call Number: KFH 505.6.H85 P37 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE KFH 505.6.H85 P37 (HAW)

Thayer, Wade Warren. A Digest of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Hawaii. Vol. 1 - 22 Inclusive,

January 6, 1847-October 7, 1915. Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific Press, 1916.

Includes a history of the courts and list of judges, list of Attorneys-General of Hawaii, table of cases, list of cases appealed from Supreme Court of Hawaii to Supreme Court of United States, list of Hawaiian cases reported in American and English annotated cases. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 48.1 .T52 (LAW, HAW)

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NATIVE RIGHTS AND CLAIMS Native American Grave Protection Repatriation Act: Effects on Museums and the Native Hawaiian

Community. Honolulu: Hawaii Museums Association, 1993. Materials from the October 16, 1993 meeting of the Association. Call Number: RESERVE KF 8210 .A57 N38 (HAW) Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, and Charles R. Bishop Trust. Wills and

Deeds of Trust. 3d ed. Honolulu, 1957.

Compiled from the original documents and published by authority of the trustees. Includes the wills of Ruth Keelikolani and Bernice P. Bishop, Charles R. Bishop Deeds of Gift to Trustees, and the Deed of Gift, Queen Emma to Charles R. Bishop. Also includes important dates in Hawaiian history, session laws, decisions of court, and other trustee related documents. Call Number: KFH 139 .C4 B47 1957 (HAW)

SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 139 .C4 B47 1957 (LAW)

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, and Charles R. Bishop Estate. Wills and

Deeds of Trust. Rev. ed. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1927.

Compiled from the original documents and published by authority of the trustees. Includes the wills of Ruth Keelikolani and Bernice P. Bishop, Charles R. Bishop Deeds, and the Queen Emma Trust Deed. Also includes session laws, decisions of court, and other trustee related documents. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 139 .C4 B47 1927 (HAW)

SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 139 .C4 B47 1927 (LAW) Cheung, Shirley M. Hawai'i's Ceded Lands Trust: The Allocation of Revenue to Native Hawaiians.

Honolulu: University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 1997.

Co-recipient of the 1997 Amy C. Richardson Award for best research paper on Native Hawaiian issues. Examines "the issues surrounding the ceded lands dispute and the implications of the OHA v. State decision." (Introduction, p. 4). Includes a history of the Ceded Lands Trust and its statutory evolution. Call Number: KFH 505.5.H39 A49 (LAW) KFH 139 .L3 C43 (HAM) RESERVE KFH 139 .L3 C43 (HAW)

Jerome, Craig. Balancing Authority and Responsibility: The Forbes Cave Collection, NAGPRA, and

Hawai‘i. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i, William S. Richardson School of Law, [2006]. Call Number: KF 292 .W545 A5 (HAM) RESERVE KF 292 .W545 A5 (LAW, HAW) Kauanui, J. Kehaulani. Rehabilitating the Native: Hawaiian Blood Quantum and the Politics of Race,

Citizenship, and Entitlement. Thesis (Ph. D.), University of California, Santa Cruz, 2000.

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Studies the “indigneity and U.S. land policy using the analytical categories of gender, rank, and class to examine concepts of race, citizenship, and entitlement in the creation of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1920 (HHCA). It traces the establishment of the fifty-percent blood quantum rule that continues to define ‘native Hawaiian,’ as it originates from the HHCA” (Abstract, p. iv-v). Call Number: DU 627.6.A5 K38 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 627.6 .A5 K38 (HAW)

King, Samuel P. and Randall W. Roth. Broken Trust: Greed Mismanagement, & Political Manipulation at

America’s Largest Charitable Trust. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006.

“In August 1997 four revered kupuna (native Hawaiian elders) and a professor of trust-law publicly charged Bishop Estate trustees with gross incompetence and massive trust abuse. Entitled “Broken Trust,” the statement provided devastating details of rigged appointments, violated trusts, cynical manipulation of the trust’s beneficiaries, and the shameful involvement of many of Hawai‘i’s powerful” (Publisher’s description).

Call Number: KF 228 .K36 K56 (LAW, HAM, HAW) Kunishima, Jen Kanoe. Deconstructing the Narratives Surrounding Equal Protection and Native

Hawaiians: A Critique of "Objective" Classifications. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 1998.

Recipient of the 1998 Amy C. Richardson Award for best research paper on Native Hawaiian issues. "Examines the discourse surrounding the Native Hawaiian constitutional status within its cultural, social, and political context" (Introduction, p. 7). Exposes flaws in Stuart Minor Benjamin's Yale Law Journal article entitled Equal Protection and the Special Relationship: The Case of Native Hawaiians in which he argues that "Equal Protection case law requires nullification of Native Hawaiian programs" (Introduction, p. 5). Call Number: KFH 505.5.H39 A49 (LAW)

KF 292 .W545 A5 (HAM, HAW) RESERVE KF 292 .W545 A5 (HAW)

Kupau, Summer. Judicial Enforcement of ‘Official’ Indigenous Languages: A Comparative Analysis of

the Maori and Hawaiian Struggles for Cultural Language Rights. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 2003.

Co-recipient of the 2003 Amy C. Richardson Award for best research paper on Native Hawaiian issues. Provides a comparative analysis of the judicial reluctance to recognize the Hawaiian and Maori language right. "Offers, then critiques, a proposal for the Hawai'i Legislature to recognize a cultural right to use 'Olelo Hawai'i in the courts" (Introduction, p. 6). Call Number: KZ 245.H3 D88 (LAW)

P 119.32 .U6 K87 (HAW) RESERVE KFH 505.5.H39 A49 (LAW) RESERVE P119.32 .U6 K87 (HAW)

MacKenzie, Melody Kapilialoha, ed. Native Hawaiian Rights Handbook. Honolulu: Native Hawaiian Legal

Corporation and Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Distributed by University of Hawaii Press, 1991.

Provides a comprehensive analysis of the many Native Hawaiian rights issues. Covers topics such as Native Hawaiian lands and sovereignty, securing individual Hawaiian land titles, natural resource rights, traditional and customary rights, and resources benefiting Native Hawaiians.

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Call Number: KFH 411 .N37 (LAW, HAM)

RESERVE KFH 411 .N37 (LAW, HAM, HAW) Moriwake, Isaac. Critical Excavations: Law, Narrative, and the Debate on Native American and Hawaiian

Cultural Property. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 1997.

Co-recipient of the 1997 Amy C. Richardson Award for best research paper on Native Hawaiian issues. Examines the 'legal' dispute over the ki'i la'au, a Native Hawaiian cultural artifact that was to be sold at auction. Contains legal analysis of the facts and relevant law with attention to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). Also employs analytical tools developed under Critical Legal Studies and Critical Race Theory and describes an alternate view point from which to examine the dispute.

Call Number: KFH 505.5.H39 A49 (LAW, HAM) RESERVE KFH 505.5.H39 A49 (HAW) State of Hawaii, Dept. of Hawaiian Home Lands. Annual Report. [Honolulu]: Dept. of Hawaiian Home

Lands, 1971.

An annual report of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands. Includes an organization chart, land use summary, overview of applicable laws and legislation, financial statements, and an extensive appendix. Call Number: RESERVE HD1337 .H37 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

State of Hawaii, Office of State Planning. Report on Federal Breaches of the Hawaiian Home Lands

Trust. Hawaii: Office of State Planning, 1992. Describes federal breaches and federal responsibility under the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act. Also includes a brief history of the Act. State breaches and actions are also reported. Call Number: KFH 454 .R46 (HAW) RESERVE KFH 454 .R46 (LAW, HAW)

United States Senate, Select Committee on Indian Affairs and United States House, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Administration of Native Hawaiian Home Lands: Joint Hearings before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on Oversight Hearing on the Administration of Native Hawaiian Home Lands. Washington: U.S. G.P.O.: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O., 1990.

Statements and testimony from the Oversight Hearing on the Administration of Native Hawaiian Home Lands held before the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs, meeting jointly with the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives. Statements are organized by hearing date and location. Hearings were held in the month of August 1989 in Honolulu, Lihue, Kaunakakai, Wailuku, and Hilo. Statements came from individuals such as Daniel K. Inouye (U.S. Senator), Daniel K. Akaka (U.S. Representative), Dr. Kekuni Blaisdell (Pro-Hawaiian Sovereignty Group), Thomas Kaulukukui, Sr. (OHA Board of Trustees, chairman), Melody K. MacKenzie (Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation, senior staff attorney), Davianna McGregor (Protect Kaho'olawe 'Ohana), Ilima A. Pi'ianaia (Hawaiian Homes Commission, chair and Hawaiian Home Lands, director), and Mililani Trask (Ka La Hui Hawaii, Kia'aina and Gibson Foundation, executive director). Call Number: RESERVE HD1337 .U55 (LAW, HAW)

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OVERTHROW AND ANNEXATION

ONLINE RESOURCES University of Hawaii Digital & Digitized Collections The Annexation of Hawaii: A Collection of Documents http://libweb.hawaii.edu/digicoll/annexation/annexation.html This website offers free access to:

• The Blount Report [Affairs in Hawaii]

• Congressional Debates on Hawaii Organic Act

• Anti-Annexation Petition [Palapala Hoopii Kue Hoohuiaina]

• Anti-Annexation Protest Documents PRINT RESOURCES Ardaiz, Aran Alton. United States Documents and Facts Pertaining to the De Jure Hawaiian Kingdom

Government: An Expose of Truth and Facts Pertaining to the Felonious and Unlawful Taking of a Nation and the Devious Hundred Year Suppression of the Hawaiian People of Aloha by Those Who Have Refused to Honor Their Oaths to Almighty God. Honolulu: Truth of God Ministry, 1999.

Includes commentary on various legal documents between the United States and Hawaiian Kingdom. Call Number: RESERVE DU627.5.A4 T79 (LAW)

Budnick, Rich. Stolen Kingdom: An American Conspiracy; with Historic Photos. Honolulu: Aloha Press,

1992.

Describes the United States role in events surrounding the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. "Expands upon the Native Hawaiian Study Commission Report, and presents several hundred candid and confidential quotes from the 1,400-page U.S. House Report, published in 1895" (Forward, p. 7). Call Number: DU 627.2 .B83 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 627.2 .B83 (HAW)

Coffman, Tom. Nation Within: The Story of America's Annexation of the Nation of Hawai'i. Kāne'ohe, HI:

Tom Coffman/EPICenter, 1998.

Examines topics such as the role of Theodore Roosevelt within Hawaiian history, the Queen's dilemma in 1893, American expansionism, Hawaiian resistance, the Treaty of Annexation, and the Hawaiian petition. Call Number: DU 627.4 .C64 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 627.4 .C64 (LAW, HAW) Gillis, J. A. The Hawaiian Incident: An Examination of Mr. Cleveland's Attitude toward the Revolution of

1893. Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1970. http://www.hti.umich.edu/p/philamer.

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"[S]ome testimony of the officers of the United States navy will be offered, but otherwise no statements of those interested upon the Queen's side, nor even of those who might be fairly regarded as disinterested, will be presented. No special effort will be made to defend or explain Mr. Cleveland's action, except by offering the facts as gathered in the manner alluded to, and by showing what that action was; and the reader will form his own judgment as to whether or not Mr. Cleveland's course was controlled by reason and justice, and dictated by a true regard for American honor" (p. 4). Call Number: DU 627.2 .G5 (LAW, HAM)

RESERVE DU 627.2 .G5 (HAW) Judiciary History Center (Hawaii). Trial of a Queen: 1895 Military Tribunal, a Living History Program.

Honolulu: The Judiciary History Center, Hawai'i State Judiciary, Friends of the Judiciary History Center, 1995.

Examines the people and events surrounding the trial of Queen Lili'uokalani. Includes lists of persons accused of treason and misprison of treason. Call Number: DU 627.18 T75 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 627.18 .T75 (LAW, HAW) Kinzer, Stephen. Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq. New York: Times

Books, 2006.

Exposes the stories of politicians, spies, military commanders, and business leaders who took it upon themselves to oust foreign leaders and governments. The author also shows that the U.S. has often pursed these actions without fully understanding the countries involved. Call Number: E744 .K49 (LAW, HAM)

Merry, Sally Engle. Colonizing Hawaii: The Cultural Power of Law. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University

Press, 2000.

"Examines the intricacies of the process by which the Anglo-American legal system was appropriated by the sovereign Kingdom of Hawai'i in the early nineteenth century" (Introduction, p. 31). It also looks at the consequences of the legal changes for everyday life in Hilo, HI. Call Number: DU 624.65 .M47 (LAW, HAM, HAW) RESERVE DU 624.65 .M47 (LAW, HAW)

Minton, Nālani, and Noenoe K. Silva. Kū'ē: The Hui Aloha 'Āina Anti-Annexation Petitions, 1897-1898.

Honolulu: Nālani Minton and Noenoe K. Silva, 1998.

Documents the organized Native Hawaiian resistance to annexation. Includes a brief background and chronology of important events. Photocopies of the original petitions are organized by island, district, and gender. Call Number: KZ 245 .H3 M56 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE KZ 245.H3 M56 (LAW, HAW) Osborne, Thomas J. "Empire Can Wait": American Opposition to Hawaiian Annexation, 1893-1898. Kent,

OH: Kent State University Press, 1981.

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Focuses on mainland opposition to the annexation of Hawaii. Challenges views of anti-imperialists written by New Left-oriented historians. Also examines the particular forces that overcame the resistance to the acquisition of Hawaii. Call Number: DU 627.4 .O83 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 627.4 O83 (HAW)

Osorio, Jon Kamakawiwo'ole. Dismembering Lāhui: A History of the Hawaiian Nation to 1887. Honolulu:

University of Hawaii Press, 2002.

A political history of the Kingdom of Hawai'i from 1840 to 1887. Utilizes legislative texts, contemporary newspapers, and works by Hawaiian historians. Contains an analysis of the political issues surrounding the Bayonet Constitution and links past events with the current struggle for sovereignty. Call Number: DU 624.6 .O86 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 624.6 O86 (HAW)

Silva, Noenoe K. Aloha Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to American Colonialism, American

Encounters/Global Interactions. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2004. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0415/2004003304.html (Table of Contents).

"Refutes the myth of passivity through documentation and study of the many forms of resistance by the Kanaka Maoli to political, economic, linguistic, and cultural oppression, beginning with the arrival of Captain Cook until the struggle over the 'annexation'..." (Introduction, p. 1). Analyzes the history of Hawai'i through many Hawaiian language newspapers, books, and letters. Call Number: DU 625 .S49 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 625 .S49 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

Silva, Noenoe K. The 1897 Petitions Protesting Annexation. [1998].

Call Number: DU 627.3 .S55 (HAW) RESERVE DU 627.3 .S55 (HAW)

United States Congress (53rd Congress 3rd session: 1894 -1895), House of Representatives. Affairs in

Hawaii. 2 vols. Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1895. http://libweb.hawaii.edu/libdept/hawaiian/annexation/blount.html.

Contains United States Congressional documents regarding Hawaii in the mid 1890s. Includes what is commonly known as the Blount Report, a draft of the constitution of January 14, 1893, a diagram of the Boston troops in January 1893, stockholder information (name, nationality, shares, value) for many of the large businesses in Hawaii, as well as various messages from the President of the United States. Excerpt: "Therefore the military occupation of Honolulu by the United States on the day mentioned was wholly without justification, either as an occupation by consent or as an occupation necessitated by dangers threatening American life and property" (p. 452). Call Number: DU 627.19 U58 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 627.19. U58 (LAW, HAW)

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REFERENCE MATERIALS

Chapin, Helen Geracimos. Guide to Newspapers of Hawai'i: 1834-2000. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical

Society, 2000.

A comprehensive reference guide to Hawaii’s newspapers from 1834 – 2000. Includes alphabetical annotated entries of the over 1,000 newspapers during this time. Also contains separate lists of newspapers by category and date. Scanned images of select newspapers add great interest. Call Number: Z 6952 .H3 C43 (HAM) RESERVE Z 6952 .H3 C43 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

Kidani, Lori M. N. Native Hawaiian Legal Research Guide: A Guide to Print and Digital Resources

Available at the William S. Richardson School of Law Library. Honolulu: Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law, University of Hawaii School of Law, 2006.

Call Number: KFH 75 .K532 (HAW) RESERVE KFH 75 .K532 (LAW, HAW)

Lucas, Paul F. Nahoa, ed. A Dictionary of Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms. Honolulu: Native Hawaiian Legal

Corp.: University of Hawai'i Committee for the Preservation and Study of Hawaiian Language, Art, and Culture, 1995.

Provides English definitions of Hawaiian words commonly used in early Hawaiian land-conveyance documents. Intended to aid those who already have some proficiency with the Hawaiian language. Contains sample Hawaiian land-conveyance documents along with their full English translations. Call Number: KFH 126 .A68 D53 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE KFH 126.A68 D53 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Planning & Research Office. Native Hawaiian Data Book. Honolulu: Office of

Hawaiian Affairs, Planning & Research Office, 2006. http://www.oha.org.

A comprehensive collection of statistics of Native Hawaiians in Hawai‘i. Contains information on demographics, vital statistics, land holdings, education, health, human services, housing, economic development, and public safety. General legal and Hawaiian advocacy organizations are included (p. 124). The appendix addresses issues such as, who is a “Hawaiian”, “Native Hawaiian” versus “native Hawaiian”, definitions of “Hawaiian” (p. 219). Call Number: DU 624.65 .N34 (HAM)

RESERVE DU 624.65 .N34 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

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SOVEREIGNTY AND SELF DETERMINATION Churchill, Ward, Sharon Helen Venne, and Lilikalā Kame'eleihiwa, eds. Islands in Captivity: The Record

of the International Tribunal on the Rights of Indigenous Hawaiians. Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2004.

Contains numerous essays and oral testimonies concerning Native Hawaiian self-determination. Includes a preface by Lilikalā Kame'eleihiwa outlining the recent history of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement. Provides a glossary of Hawaiian terms and chronology of events related to Hawai'i's interaction with the West. Also includes findings and recommendations of the Peoples' International Tribunal, Hawai'i. Call Number: DU 624.65 .I75 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 624.65 .I75 (HAW)

Del Castillo, Rafael. Heaven under the Sword: The Hawaiian Decolonization Dilemma. Honolulu:

University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 1996.

Co-recipient of the 1997 Amy C. Richardson Award for best research paper on Native Hawaiian issues. Draws together generalizations from more than sixty decolonizations in Africa to illustrate "the relationship between the forces and actors in decolonization and post-independence events" (Introduction, p. 4). Shows the parallels between Hawaiian and African sovereignty movements applying lessons from Africa to Hawai'i. Call Number: KFH 505.5.H39 A49 (LAW)

KF 292 .W543 A5 (LAW) KZ 245 .H3 D45 (HAM, HAW) RESERVE KZ 245 .H3 D45 (HAW)

Di Alto, Stephanie Joy. Ku i ka Pono, Stand up for Justice: Native Hawaiian – U.S. Relations, 1993 –

2003. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of California, Irvine, 2004.

Call Number: DU 624.65 .D52 (HAM) RESERVE DU 624.65 .D52 (HAW)

Dudley, Michael Kioni, and Keoni Kealoha Agard. A Call for Hawaiian Sovereignty. Honolulu: Nā Kāne O

Ka Malo Press, 1990, 1993.

"Tells the history of [native Hawaiian] dispossession. It tells about the rise of their sovereignty movement, and discusses the models for nationhood which various pro-sovereignty groups are proposing. This book, however, is not intended to represent a complete picture of the subject of native Hawaiian sovereignty. It is merely an introduction, an overview in outline, of what native Hawaiian sovereignty is all about" (Preface). Call Number: DU 623.25 .D835 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE JX 245.H3 D83 (LAW) RESERVE DU 623.25 .D835 (HAW)

Duus, Brian. Federal Recognition of the Native Hawaiian Government with a Transfer to It of Territory

Derived from the Ceded Lands. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law, 2003.

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Co-recipient of the 2003 Amy C. Richardson Award for best research paper on Native Hawaiian issues. Attempts to convince federal lawmakers that Congress should pass the Akaka Bill. Supports the argument that the Akaka Bill is the best method for the Native Hawaiian people to achieve self-government. Call Number: KZ 245.H3 D88 (LAW, HAW)

RESERVE KFH 505.5 H39 A49 (LAW) RESERVE KZ 245 .H3 D88 (HAW)

Haia, Moses Kalei Nāhonoapi'ilani, M. Casey Jarman, Joyce E. McCarty, and Elizabeth Ann

Ho'oipokalaena'auaookalani Pa Martin, eds. E Alu Like Mai I Ka Pono = Coming Together for Justice: A Workbook for the Advancement of Kanaka Maoli People. Honolulu: Native Hawaiian Advisory Council and William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, 1997.

Intended to "assist those Kanaka Maoli communities or individuals who are involved, or decide to become involved, in legislative or administrative processes..." (Introduction, p. xi). Provides a description of the legislative process, duties and responsibilities of State agencies, and an outline of the law that requires State and county agencies to conduct their respective duties in a manner that is open and conducive to public participation. Also offers written and oral testimony as an effective method of public participation in the decision making process and general descriptions of the administrative rule making and contested case hearing procedures. Concludes with a discussion on laws which directly impact the cultural rights of Kanaka Maoli people and suggest various strategies to protect these rights. Call Number: JK 9389 .E32 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE JK 9389 .E32 (LAW, HAW) Iyall Smith, Keri E. The State and Indigenous Movements. New York: Routledge, 2006.

Using the comparative historical method, this book looks at the experience of indigenous peoples, specifically the Native Hawaiians, showing how a nation can express culture and citizenship while seeking ways to attain greater sovereignty over territory, culture, and politics. It explores one central research question: What are the opportunities for indigenous groups to attain greater rights? (Publisher’s description). Call Number: RESERVE DU 624.65 .L93 (HAW)

Minton, Nālani, and Noenoe K. Silva. Kū'ē: The Hui Aloha 'Āina Anti-Annexation Petitions, 1897-1898.

Honolulu: Nālani Minton and Noenoe K. Silva, 1998.

Documents the organized Native Hawaiian resistance to annexation. Includes a brief background and chronology of important events. Photocopies of the original petitions are organized by island, district, and gender. Call Number: KZ 245 .H3 M56 (HAM, HAW)

RESERVE KZ 245.H3 M56 (LAW, HAW) Trask, Haunani-Kay. From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawai'i. Rev. ed.

Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1999.

Contains provocative essays on Native Hawaiian rights, sovereignty and self-determination, conflict between Hawaiian culture and corporate tourism, racism against Native Hawaiians, politics of academic freedom, and native student organization at the University of Hawai‘i.

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Call Number: E-Book: http://micro189.lib3.hawaii.edu/ezproxy/details.php?dbId=40949 DU 627.8 .T73 (LAW, HAM, HAW)

RESERVE DU 627.8 .T73 (LAW, HAW)

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HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE DOCUMENTS * Items Listed Chronologically He Olelo No Na Kanawai, O Ko Hawaii Nei Pae Aina, Na Kauikeaouli Ke Alii. [Honolulu], Oahu: Mea Pai

Palapala a na Misionari, 1834.

Call Number: RESERVE KFH 30 1834 .A23 (HAW) MICROFICHE 13 item 2 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00053 item 2 (HAM)

He Olelo No Na Kanawai, O Ko Hawaii Nei Pae Aina, Na Kauikeaouli Ke Alii. [Honolulu], Oahu: Mea Pai

Palapala a na Misionari, 1835.

Call Number: MICROFICHE 13 item 3 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00053 item 3 (HAM)

He Kumu Kanawai, a Me Ke Kanawai Hooponopono Waiwai, No Ko Hawaii Nei Pae Aina, Na

Kamehameha III. 1839. Call Number: KFH 30.5 .K86 1839a (HAW)

RESERVE KFH 30.5 .K86 1839a (HAW) MICROFICHE 13 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00053 item 4 (HAM)

He Kumu Kanawai, a Me Ke Kanawai Hooponopono Waiwai, No Ko Hawaii Nei Pae Aina, Na

Kamehameha III. 1840. Call Number: MICROFICHE 13 item 5 (LAW)

MICROFICHE 17 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00053 item 5 (HAM) MICROFICHE S00056 (HAM)

Ke Kumu Kanawai, A Me Na Kanawai O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, Kamehameha III. Honolulu, 1841. Call Number: MICROFICHE 18 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00057 (HAM)

Ke Kumu Kanawai, A Me Na Kanawai O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, Kamehameha III. Honolulu, 1841-[1842]. Call Number: MICROFICHE 19 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00058 (HAM) Kanawai I Kauia E Ka Moi, E Kamehameha III., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina: Ua Hooholoia E Na 'Lii

Ahaolelo A Me Ka Poeikohoia, I Ka Makahiki Iwakaluakumamakahi O Kona Noho Aupuni Ana, a I Ke Kolu A Me Ka Ha O Kona Noho Kuokoa Ana, A.D. 1845 A Me 1846. Honolulu: Mea Pai Palapala A Na Misionari Amerika, 1846.

Call Number: RESERVE KFH 30 1845-47 .A2342 (HAW)

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MICROFICHE 21 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00060 (HAM)

He Kanawai Hoopai Karaima No Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, I Hooholoia E Na'lii a Me Ka Poeikohoia I Ka La 21

O Iune, M.H. 1850, A Ua Huiia Me Kekahi Mau Kanawai E Ae I Hooholoia E Na'lii A Me Ka Poeikohoia I Ko Lakou Akoakoa Ana I Ka Makahiki 1850. Honolulu: Mea Pai Palapala a na Misionari, 1850.

Call Number: RESERVE KFH 561 .A3 1850 (HAW)

MICROFICHE 24 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00062 (HAM)

Kanawai O Ka Moi, Kamehameha III., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Na Alii Ahaolelo, A Me Ka Poeikohoia, Iloko O Ka Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki 1851. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1851.

Call Number: MICROFICHE S00086 (HAM) Kanawai O Ka Moi, Kamehameha III., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Na Alii Ahaolelo, A Me Ka

Poeikohoia, Iloko O Ka Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki 1853. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1853.

Call Number: MICROFICHE S00090 (HAM) Kanawai O Ka Moi, Kamehameha III., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Na Alii Ahaolelo, A Me Ka

Poeikohoia, Iloko O Ka Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki 1854. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1854.

Call Number: MICROFICHE S00092 (HAM) Kanawai O Ka Moi, Kamehameha IV., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Na Alii Ahaolelo, A Me Ka

Poeikohoia, Iloko O Ka Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki 1855. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1855.

Call Number: MICROFICHE S00094 (HAM) Kanawai O Ka Moi, Kamehameha IV., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Na Alii Ahaolelo, A Me Ka

Poeikohoia, Iloko O Ka Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki 1856. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1856.

Call Number: MICROFICHE S00096 (HAM) O Na Kanawai Kivila O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, Hooholoia I Ka Makahiki 1859. A Ua Huiia Me Ka Hope, Kahi I

Paiia'i Na Kanawai I Hoopau Ole Ia Ma Ke Kanawai Kivila, Me Na Kuikahi Me Na Aupuni E, a Me Na Kanawai I Hooholoia Iloko O 1858-9. Honolulu: Paila no ke Aupuni, 1859.

Call Number: MICROFICHE 27 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00067 (HAM)

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O Na Kanawai O Ka Moi, Kamehameha IV., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Na Alii Ahaolelo, A Me Ka Poeikohoia, Iloko O Ka Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki 1860. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1860.

Call Number: MICROFICHE S00098 (HAM) O Na Kanawai O Ka Moi, Kamehameha IV., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Na Alii Ahaolelo, A

Me Ka Poeikohoia, Iloko O Ka Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki 1862. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1862.

Call Number: MICROFICHE S00100 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kamehameha V., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo Iloko

O Ka Ahaolelo O Na Makahiki, 1864-65. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1865. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00102 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kamehameha V., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo Iloko

O Ka Ahaolelo O Na Makahiki, 1866-67. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1866. Call Number: SPECIAL COLLECTION KFH 25.A24, Session Laws Hawaii, 1860 – 1876 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00104 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kamehameha V., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo Iloko

O Ka Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki, 1868. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1868. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00106 (HAM) Ke Kanawai Hoopai Karaima O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, I Hoohuiia Mailoko Ae O Ke Kanawai Hoopai

Karaima, M.H. 1850, a Me Na Kanawai Karaima I Hooholoia Ma Ia Manawa Mai, E Like Me Ke Kanawa I Hooholoia E Ka Ahaolelo, Ma Ka La 22 O Iune, 1868. Honolulu: Pai ia ma ka Hale Paipalapala o ke Aupuni, 1869.

Call Number: MICROFICHE 26 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00064 (HAM)

Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kamehameha V., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo Iloko

O Ka Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki, 1870. Honolulu: Paiia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha A Ke Aupuni, 1870. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00108 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kamehameha V., Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Hooholoia E Ka Aha Kau

Kanawai Ma Ka Ahaolelo O 1872. Honolulu: Hale Pai Palapala Aupuni, 1872. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00110 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kalakaua I, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kau Ia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo O Ka

Makahiki 1874. Honolulu: Black & Auld, 1874. Call Number: MICROFICHE S0012 (HAM)

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Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kalakaua I, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kau Ia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo O Ka

Makahiki 1876. Honolulu: Pai Ia E H. L. Sheldon, 1876. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00114 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kalakaua I, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo, Iloko O Ka

Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki 1878, Hoopukaia Me Ke Kauoha. Honolulu: Paiia E J. H. Black, 1878. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00116 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kalakaua I, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo, Iloko O Ka

Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki 1880. Honolulu: P.C. Advertiser, 1880. Call Number: MICROFICHE S0118 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kalakaua, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kauia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo, Iloko O Ka

Ahaolelo O Ka Makahiki 1882, Hoopukaia Ma Ke Kauoha. Honolulu: Paiia E Ka Hui Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 1882.

Call Number: MICROFICHE S00120 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kalakaua I, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kau Ia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo Kau

Kanawai I Ke Kau Ahaolelo O 1884. Honolulu: P.C. Advertiser Steam Print, 1884. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00122 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kalakaua I, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kau Ia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo Kau

Kanawai I Ke Kau Ahaolelo O 1886. Honolulu: Printed at the “Elele” Book & Job Office, 1886. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00124 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kalakaua I, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, I Kau Ia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo Kau

Kanawai I Ke Kau Ahaolelo Kuikawa, 1887: Paiia Ma Ke Kauoha O Ke Aupuni. Honolulu: Press Publishing Company Steam Print, 1888.

Call Number: RESERVE KFH 30 1887 .A23 (HAW) MICROFICHE S00126 (HAM) MICROFICHE S00128 (HAM) Na Kanawai Kivila O Ke Aupuni Hawaii I Pakuiia Me Na Hoololi Kanawai. Hoolahaia Ma Ke Kauoha.

Honolulu: Na ka Papapai Mahu o ka Hui Hawaii Gazette, 1889. Call Number: MICROFICHE 31 (LAW)

MICROFICHE S00070 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Kalakaua I, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina / I Kau Ia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo Kau

Kanawai I Ke Kau Ahaolelo O 1890. Honolulu: Paiia Ma Ka Halepai Mahu Press Pub. Co., 1890.

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Call Number: MICROFICHE S00130 (HAM) Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Liliuokalani, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, I Kau Ia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo Kau

Kanawai, I Ke Kau O 1892. Honolulu: Paiia Ma Ka Halepai Mahu O R. Grieve, 1892. Call Number: MICROFICHE S00132 (HAM) Na Kanawai Karaima O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, 1897. I Houluuluia Mai Ke Kanawai Hoopai Karaima Mai O

1859 [I.E. 1869] Ame Na Kanawai O Na Kau Ahaolelo Mai 1870 a 1896: Hoopukaia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha Aupuni. Honolulu: Paiia e ka Hawaiian Gazette, 1897.

Call Number: RESERVE KFH 561 .A3 1897a (HAW)

MICROFICHE 32 (LAW) MICROFICHE 35 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00071 (HAM)

Na Kanawai Kivila O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, 1897. I Houluuluia Mai Ke Kanawai Kivila Mai O 1859 a Me Na Kanawai O Na Kau Ahaolelo Mai 1860 a 1896. Hoopukaia Mamuli O Ke Kauoha Aupuni. Honolulu: Paiia e ka Hawaiian Gazette, 1897.

Call Number: RESERVE KFH 30 1897 .A246 (HAW)

MICROFICHE 34 (LAW) MICROFICHE S00073 (HAM)

Na Kanawai O Ka Moi Liliuokalani, Ke Alii O Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, I Kau Ia E Ka Hale Ahaolelo Kau

Kanawai. Honolulu. Call Number: RESERVE KFH 25 .A242 various years (HAW)