Publications and Documents

The following HSFCA publications are available online:

Annual Report (FY 2011-2012)
Annual Report (FY 2010-2011)
Annual Report (FY 2008)
Art Reach Newsletter (Fall 2009)
Enews Archive
HSFCA Strategic Plan for 2003 to 2008
HSFCA Strategic Plan for 2009 to 2013

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OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND EDUCATION RESOURCES

Guides to Historical Resources Series

In 2001, the History and Humanities Program was awarded an American Association for State and Local History Certificate of Commendation for its Hawai‘i Statewide Guide to Historical Resources Series. Published between 1986 and 2000, the guides are annotated bibliographies that identify publications and other resources, and the location of the resources in the state. Copies, at the time of publication, were distributed statewide to schools, historical and cultural organizations and libraries. Although out-of-print, the guides continue to be useful to students and researchers of Hawai‘i history.

PDF files of these out-of-print guides can be downloaded here.

Industries

Coffee in Hawai‘i (1986)
Sugar in Hawai‘i (1986)
Maritime Industries in Hawai‘i (1987)
Rice in Hawai‘i (1988)
Ranching in Hawai‘i (1988)
Pineapple in Hawai‘i (1990)

Islands

Kona in History (1994)
Maui in History (1998)
Kaua'i in History (2000)
'Ewa in History (2000)
Moloka'i in History (2000)

Our Arts, Our Land - A Young Reader's Guide to Selected Folk Artists of Hawai‘i

Our Arts, Our Land - A Young Reader's Guide to Selected Folk & Traditional Artists of Hawai‘i is an educational multi-media project that features beautiful color photographs and three-minute audio recordings of each artist. These recordings were originally broadcast by Hawai‘i Public Radio through its series entitled Pacific Visions. To view the online version, which features text both in English and Hawaiian, click here for Our Arts, Our Land.