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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.