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Queen Emma was born in 1836 to Naea and Kekelaokalani but she was adopted by Kamaikui and Thomas Rooke, who was a doctor. In 1856, she married Alexander Liholiho (Kamehameha IV) and in 1858, they had ...
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Kamehameha III brought Mexican cowboys (vaqueros) to Hawaiʻi so they could train Hawaiians on how to ride horses and steer cattle. Paniolo, Hawaiian cowboys, were able to pick up these skills pretty ...
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Hunger : the oldest problem / Martin Caparros ; translated from the Spanish by Katherine Silver.
The last story of Mina Lee / Nancy Jooyoun Kim.
Border Wars : inside Trump's assault on ...
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The Library has enrolled in a trial for Artstor, a database of high-quality images. Our campus will have access to this resource through December 31, 2020 so please download and safely store any ...
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We are excited to announce that you have access to new databases. These databases are made available as part of a 5-year (2020-2025) agreement between EBSCO and the Hawaiʻi Library Consortium (HLC). ...
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In recognition of the important role of books in our lives, April 23 was declared World Book and Copyright Day at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) General ...
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