Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 33, Number 3, 1 March 2016 — The Hawaiian Journal of History, Volume 49 Hawaiian Historical Society [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

The Hawaiian Journal of History, Volume 49 Hawaiian Historical Society

Afascinating read for anyone interested in the history of the islands. The Hawaiian Historical Society has been pubhshing the Hawaiian Journal of History since 1967. Eaeh volume includes original pieces on the history of Hawai'i or Polynesia. The 2015 issue features: "Race, Power, and the Dilemma of Democracy: Hawai'i's First Tenitoiial Legislature, 1901"by Ronald Williams Jr.; "The Copied Hymns of John Young" by Ralph Thomas Kam; "The

Last Illness and Death ot Hawai'i s King Kalakaua: A New Historical/Chnical Perspective" by John F. McDermott, Zita Cup Choy, and Anthony P.S. Guerrero; "Buffalo Soldiers at Kilauea, 1915-1917" by Martha Hoverson; "Remembering Lili'uokalani: Coverage of the Death of the Last Queen of Hawai'i by Hawai'i's English-Language Estabhshment Press and Ameiiean Newspapers" by Douglas V. Askman; "Issei Women and Work: Washerwomen, Prostitutes, Mid-

wives, and Barbers" by Kelh Y. Nakamura; "Genevieve Taggard: The Hawaiian Background to a Radical Poet" by Anne Hammond; and "Hawaiian Outrigger Canoes of the Bonin Archipelago" by Scott Kramer and Hanae Kurihara Kramer. Available at Native Books or onhne at www.hawaiianhistory. org/order-copies-of-the-latest-hawaiian-journal-of-history. ■