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THE WRITTEN
RECORD OF
HAWAIÿI'S
WOMEN:
An Annotated Guide
to Sources of Information
in Hawaiÿi
2nd Edition
Compiled by Chieko Tachihata and Agnes Conrad
Foundation for Hawaii Women's History
Honolulu, Hawaiÿi
2001
The Written Record of Hawaiÿ i's Women:
An Annotated Guide to
Sources of Information
in Hawaiÿ i
2nd Edition
Compiled by Chieko Tachihata
and Agnes Conrad
Foundation for Hawaii Women's History
Honolulu, Hawaiÿ i
2001
CATALOGING DATA
The Written Record of Hawaiÿ i's Women: an Annotated Guide to Sources of Information in
Hawaiÿ i. Compiled by Chieko Tachihata and Agnes Conrad, for the Foundation for Hawaii
Women's History. Honolulu: 2001. 2nd ed.
Women Hawaii Bibliography.
Foundation for Hawaii Women's History.
Earlier edition: 1984.
The Written Record of Hawaii's Women: an Annotated Guide to Sources of Information in Hawaii.
Compiled by the Historians Committee Foundation for Hawaii Women's History. Honolulu: 1984.
36 p.
Women Hawaii Bibliography.
Foundation for Hawaii Women's History. Historians Committee.
HQ1438 .H3 W75 1984
H 016.30141 F
Copyright  2001, Foundation for Hawaii Women's History.
Foundation for Hawaii Women's History
P.O. Box 3371
Honolulu, HI 96801
This bibliography is accessible through the Internet on the web site of the University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa Library:
http://www.hawaii.edu/speccoll/hawaii.html.
Photocopying and downloading of this bibliography is permitted for non-profit or educational
purposes, with acknowledgement of the source.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ................................................................................................................. i
INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................................ii
REFERENCE SOURCES
Bibliographies...................................................................................................................... 1
Collective Biographies......................................................................................................... 2
Directories ........................................................................................................................... 3
Newspaper Indexes and Clipping Files............................................................................... 6
BOOKS, REPORTS, THESES, PAPERS, ETC., AND ARTICLES
FROM THE HAWAIIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY ............................................................. 7
NEWSLETTERS ............................................................................................................................ 65
MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
Abbreviations to Locations................................................................................................ 69
Manuscripts....................................................................................................................... 70
Hawaiÿ i War Records Depository ...................................................................................... 85
Oral Histories .................................................................................................................... 86
INDEX TO BOOKS, REPORTS, ETC. SECTION ......................................................................... 89
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The compilers, Chieko Tachihata, Hawaiian Curator Emeritus, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
Library, Special Collections, for the books section and oral histories, and Agnes Conrad, Hawaiÿ i
State Archivist Emeritus, for the manuscripts, would like to thank the following:
Books and Manuscripts
James Cartwright, manuscripts librarian and University archivist, Special Collections,
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Library
Nancy Morris, Jean Charlot librarian, Special Collections, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
Library
Barbara Dunn, administrative director and librarian, Hawaiian Historical Society
Marilyn Reppun, head, Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library
Joyce Miyamoto, head, Hawaiÿ i and Pacific Section, Hawaiÿ i State Library
Neal Hatayama, head, ÿ Äina Haina Public Library; formerly with the Hawaiÿ i and Pacific
Section, Hawaiÿ i State Library
Junko Nowaki, head, Hawaiian Collection, University of Hawaiÿ i at Hilo
Computer Assistance
Cheryl Toyama, reference librarian, University of Hawaiÿ i at Hilo, who input most of the
entries while a graduate student, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Library and
Information Science Dept.
Yuki Kitamura, recent graduate of the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Library and
Information Science Dept., and Ashley Ching, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
student, for their part in inputting entries.
Dore Minatodani, librarian, Hawaiian Collection, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Library,
who formatted the bibliography and mounted it as a web site.
And, the staff of Special Collections at the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Library for their
assistance in various ways.
Publication
ALU LIKE, Inc., Native Hawaiian Library, for printing of the guide.
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INTRODUCTION
The Foundation for Hawaii Women's History is the sponsor of the second edition of the annotated
bibliography, The Written Record of Hawaiÿ i's Women, as well as the earlier 1984 edition with the
same title.
The Foundation, incorporated in 1983, hopes that this updated bibliography will further increase
the awareness of the many resources on women in Hawaiÿ i, and encourage the reading and
study of the subject.
Dates of Coverage
This new edition incorporates the 1984 edition and titles omitted from that edition, and
adds new titles published from 1983 to 1999.
Scope of Coverage
English language sources only, mainly from the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Library
and archival collections in Honolulu.
There are two general categories of sources:
BOOKS, REPORTS, ETC. and NEWSLETTERS
Works entirely on women, some titles with parts of the book on women, especially where
otherwise there is little information on the subject. Includes books, theses, dissertations,
reports, papers. Articles from The Hawaiian Journal of History are included. Novels and
other literary works are excluded except where biographical information is included.
Reference sources and newsletters are listed separately.
MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
Manuscripts include the collected papers of women who lived and worked in Hawaiÿ i and
the records of organizations whose members were primarily women. Oral history
transcripts are listed separately.
Diacritical Marks
The glottal stop and macron in the Hawaiian language are used in the annotations, in the
title if they appear in the title, and for Hawaiÿ i government agencies.
Notes
Birth and death dates are given in parentheses.
Web Site
This bibliography is accessible through the Internet on the web site of the University of
Hawaiÿ i Library:
http://www.hawaii.edu/speccoll/hawaii.html.
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REFERENCE SOURCES
•
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
•
COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHIES
•
DIRECTORIES
•
NEWSPAPER INDEXES and CLIPPING FILES
REFERENCE SOURCES
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Gaylor, Ellen. Kapiolani, Queen of Kalakaua. Honolulu: [s.n.], 1987. iv, 44 leaves.
Annotated bibliography on the queen (1834-1899) includes scattered sources.
Hori, Joan. Women in Hawaii: a Selected Bibliography of Materials in the Hawaiian Collection,
University of Hawaiÿ i Manoa Library. Honolulu: 1984. 12 leaves.
Annotated bibliography of selected sources.
Kurkjian, Luella H. Liliha (ca. 1800-1839): an Annotated Bibliography. Honolulu: 1989. 23 leaves.
Annotated bibliography includes scattered sources.
Maesato, Susan. A Guide to Information about Pacific/Asian Women Writers. Hilo, HI: University
of Hawaiÿ i at Hilo, Edwin H. Moÿ okini Library, 1994.
Brief guide to writings, biographies, and criticisms in anthologies and other sources.
Spock, Ruhiyyih Napualani. Native Hawaiian Women: a Bibliography of English Language,
Written Materials Published Since 1980. Honolulu: 1991. [37] leaves.
Annotated bibliography includes scattered sources.
Volkmar, Janine S. A Selected Bibliography on Queen Emma. 1987. 18 p.
Annotated bibliography on Queen Emma (1836-1885) includes scattered sources.
Includes black and white reproductions of photographs.
The Written Record of Hawaii's Women: an Annotated Guide to Sources of Information in Hawaii.
Compiled by the Historians Committee Foundation for Hawaii Women's History. Chair:
Ruth Lieban; Editor: Agnes C. Conrad. Honolulu: Honolulu County Committee on the
Status of Women, 1984. 86 p.
Annotated bibliography of biographies and information on women's rights.
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REFERENCE SOURCES
COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHIES
Kanahele, George, ed. Hawaiian Music and Musicians: Illustrated History. Honolulu: University
Press of Hawaiÿ i, 1979. 543 p.
One volume encyclopedia on Native Hawaiian music includes biographies of Hawaiian
women musicians and composers such as Irmgard Aluli, Winona (Nona) Beamer, Lena
Machado, and Mary Kawena Pukui. Includes black and white photographs.
Makers of Destiny, Hawaiian Style: the Lives of Pioneer Women Educators in Hawaii. Honolulu:
Delta Kappa Gamma Society, International, Beta Beta State, 1981. 186 p.
1981 edition consists of biographical essays on deceased contemporary educators.
Expanded from 1969 edition, but omits black and white photographs in the earlier edition.
1969 ed. Makers of Destiny, Hawaiian Style: the Stories Of Pioneer Women Educators in
Hawaii. Edited by Mildred Osmundson Gordon. Honolulu: Delta Kappa Gamma
Society International, Beta Beta State, 1969. [4], 207 leaves.
The 1969 edition of biographical articles on then contemporary educators
includes tipped-in 6.5” x 8” black and white photographs of each woman.
Men and Women of Hawaii. Editors: 1954, Perry Edward Hillary, written by Henry P. Judd; 1966,
Gwenfread E. Allen; 1972, Betty Finley Burber. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, etc. 3 v.
(1954, 1966, 1972).
Biographies (3 volumes) of noted persons alive at the time of publication. Includes black
and white photographs.
Mrantz, Maxine. Women of Old Hawaii. Honolulu: Aloha Graphics and Sales, 1975. 39 p.
Includes biographical sketches on Native Hawaiian females from Queen Kaÿ ahumanu
(died 1832) to Queen Liliÿ uokalani (1838-1917). Brief background on women in traditional
Hawaiÿ i. Includes many black and white photographs.
Notable Women of Hawaii. Edited by Barbara Bennett Peterson. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i
Press, 1984. xx, 427 p.
Biographies of 118 significant women who died before 1984. Includes black and white
photographs.
Women of Hawaii. Edited by George F. Nellist. [Honolulu]: E.A. Langton-Boyle, 1930-38. 2 v. (v. 1
1929; v. 2 1938). Reprinted by University Microfilms International, 1981.
Biographies (2 volumes) of noted Caucasian and some Native Hawaiian women, both
historical and contemporary at time of publication. Includes black and white photographs.
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REFERENCE SOURCES
DIRECTORIES
Boyd, Manu, comp. Kü Mai ka Poÿ e Hula: Directory of Hula Resources. Honolulu: Office of
Hawaiian Affairs, 1996. 36 p.
Features contemporary male and female hula teachers with brief information about their
hälau (school) and their own training. Includes black and white photographs.
Community Resources for Women Veterans. Honolulu: Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Medical &
Regional Office Center, 1993. 9 p.
Guide to various Hawaiÿ i organizations and services.
Community Yellow Pages of Hawaii. Premiere ed. Fall/winter1991/1992. Honolulu: Lifestyle Pub.
Co. of Hawaii.
SEE Gay Guide to Hawaii.
Directory of Hawaii's Women Lawyers: a Resource Guide to Legal Talent and Community
Leadership in Hawaii. Honolulu: Hawaii Women Lawyers, 1991. 67 p.
Arranged by individual attorney with background information and legal services. Includes
legal service organizations, lists of these attorneys by specialty.
Gay Guide Hawaii, 1998-1999. Honolulu: Lifestyle Pub. Co.
Directory includes resources for lesbians.
Earlier titles:
Pages: a Comprehensive Directory of Hawaii's Gay-Supportive Businesses,
Organizations, Services,1996/1997.
Pages, the Most Comprehensive Gay and Lesbian Guide to Hawaii, 1993/1994.
Pages, a Directory For Friends and Members of Hawaii' s Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual
Community. Fall/Winter 1992/1993.
Community Yellow Pages of Hawaii. Premiere ed., Fall/Winter 1991/1992;
Spring/Summer 1992.
Hawaiÿ i State Commission on the Status of Women. Directory of Women's Organizations and
Services. Honolulu: The Commission, 1986. x, 23 p.
Lists a wide range of organizations, their purpose, services, etc. Includes information on
the Commission.
Hawaii Women Resource Guide. Honolulu? 1986.
Directory of women in business and women-owned businesses.
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REFERENCE SOURCES
Hawaii Women's Directory: a Resource Guide to Women in Business, Trades, Professions and
Women's Organizations. Annual. 1990, 1991-1992, 1994-1995, 1996-1997, 1997-1998.
Honolulu: Rainbow Bridge Consultants.
Resource guide to women in business, the trades, professions and women's
organizations. Arranged by subject areas. Includes short articles.
Hawaii Women's Yellow Pages. Honolulu: B. Oakes, 1990. [72] p.
Directory of women's businesses, services and organizations, and advertisements on
yellow paper.
Kokua. Honolulu: Honolulu County Committee on the Status of Women, 1975. 10 p.
Brief guide to various services for women.
Leeward Community College. Women's Center. Directory of Educational Resources for Women
in Hawaii. Pearl City, HI: The Center, 1976. iv, 28 leaves.
Directory arranged by subject areas: educational, social, legal, and physical and mental
health groups, as identified at a 1976 conference at Leeward Community College.
New Women, New Men: Non Traditional Role Models for Career Exploration. Project Director,
Barbara Tavares; compiled by Lori Adolewski ... [et al]. Honolulu: State Board for
Vocational Education, Office of the State Director for Vocational Education, University of
Hawaiÿ i, 1988. 221 p.
Directory of Hawaiÿ i's residents in non-traditional career roles who may be contacted by
individuals or groups. Arranged by islands of Hawaiÿ i, Kauaÿ i, Maui and four districts on
Oÿ ahu, includes maps.
Pages: a Comprehensive Directory of Hawaii's Gay-Supportive Businesses, Organizations,
Services, 1996/97. Honolulu: Lifestyle Pub. Co.
SEE Gay Guide Hawaii.
Pages, a Directory For Friends and Members of Hawaii' s Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual
Community, '94/95 ed.-'95/96 ed. Honolulu: Lifestyle Pub. Co.
SEE Gay Guide Hawaii.
Pages, the Most Comprehensive Gay and Lesbian Guide to Hawaii, 1993/1994, 1996/1997.
Honolulu: Lifestyle Pub. Co.
SEE Gay Guide Hawaii.
Resources for Recovery Subsequent to Separation, Divorce, or Widowhood. By Shawn C.L.
Mashino. Honolulu: Family Financial Counseling Program, Dept. of Human Resources,
University of Hawaiÿ i, 1995? 11 p.
Guide to various organizations and their services.
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REFERENCE SOURCES
Women as Resources in Hawaii: a Directory of Individuals and Organizations on Oahu, 1998.
Dineh M. Davis, editor-in-chief; compiled and edited by Ruth Lieban ... [et al]; with
assistance from Marylucia Arace ... [et al.]. "Co-sponsors: Foundation for Hawaii
Women's History, Inc., YWCA of Oÿ ahu, Hawaiÿ i State Commission on the Status of
Women." Honolulu: Media Task Force of the Honolulu County Committee on the Status
of Women, 1998. v, 42 p.
Current directory of organizations and services on Oÿ ahu.
Women's Handbook: a Resource Guide for Students. Compiled by The Women's Center and The
Office for Women's Research at the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Honolulu: The Center
and The Office, 1996? 20 p.
Directory of women's groups and programs that assist women.
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REFERENCE SOURCES
NEWSPAPER INDEXES AND CLIPPING FILES
HONOLULU ADVERTISER AND HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN
Hawaiÿ i State Library:
There is a printed index for 1929 to the mid-1990s and an on-line index from 1989.
OTHER NEWSPAPER INDEXES
Hawaiÿ i State Archives:
Card files include selected newspaper references prior to 1929.
Published indexes are also available for newspapers from the islands of Kauaÿ i, Maui, and
Hawaiÿ i Island.
CLIPPING FILES
Hawaiÿ i State Library - Hawaiian Collection:
This file consists mainly of clippings from the local newspapers in addition to journal
articles and pamphlets. Includes a separate file for elected state and county officials.
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa - Microforms Room:
Clippings on Microfiche:
The text of newspaper articles in the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin
are available on microfiche from about 1929 to the early 1980s. Many more names are
included which do not appear in the published index to the two newspapers. The Hawaii
Newspaper Agency Clippings Morgue is in two parts:
Personal Names (Microfiche D98050)
Subject (Microfiche D98051)
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BOOKS, REPORTS, THESES, PAPERS
AND ARTICLES
FROM THE HAWAIIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY
BOOKS, REPORTS, etc.
BOOKS, REPORTS, THESES, PAPERS
and ARTICLES
from The Hawaiian Journal of History
Abramson, Joan. Sex and the Ph.D. in the UH College of Arts and Sciences. Honolulu: 1972. 6
leaves.
Brief report on University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa; mainly statistical tables and graphs.
__________, and Norman Abramson. The Invisible Woman: Discrimination in the Academic
Profession. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1975. xii, 248 p.
Account by former director of New College and chairman of the Faculty Senate at the
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa in the 1970s who claims she was denied tenure. Written to
guide administrators to recognize discrimination and to correct such situations.
[Affirmative Action Plan].
Each Hawaiÿ i state department and many institutions and organizations have affirmative
action plans that include women. Only the Hawaiÿ i Dept. of Education and the University
of Hawaiÿ i, two agencies with women educators, and the Governor's Office and the City
and County of Honolulu are included in this bibliography.
SEE:
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Education. Management Audit & Civil Rights Branch. Affirmative Action
Plan, Department of Education, State of Hawaii. Honolulu: The Dept., 1984. 1 v.
(various pagings). Kept up to date by supplements.
__________. Personnel Management, Certification and Development Branch.
Department of Education, State of Hawaii, Affirmative Action Plan for Women,
July 1, 1976 to September 30, 1977. Honolulu: The Office, 1976. 23 p.
Hawaiÿ i. Legislature. Office of the Legislative Auditor. Review of Equal Employment
Opportunity and Affirmative Action at the University of Hawaii : a Report to the
Governor and the Legislature of the State of Hawaii. Report no. 91-13. Honolulu:
The Auditor, 1991. vi, 43 p.
Hawaiÿ i. Office of the Governor. State of Hawaii Affirmative Action Plan. “Prepared by
Patricia K. Brandt, coordinator, Office of Affirmative Action, with the assistance of
Leinaala Dunaway…[et al]”. Honolulu: The Office, 1980. 92, [74] p.
Honolulu. Dept. of Civil Service. Equal Employment Opportunity Affirmative Action
Handbook. Honolulu: The Dept., 1976. vii, 438 p.
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Affirmative Action Plan. Honolulu: The University, 1 v.
(looseleaf). 1973, 1986 - . Currently an annual.
University of Hawaiÿ i (System). Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Office.
University of Hawaii Affirmative Action Plans. 1978? 1 v. (various pagings).
Plans for each college in University of Hawaiÿ i system.
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BOOKS, REPORTS, etc.
Alama, Jerald Kimo. Wahine Holo Lio = “Women on Horseback.” Honolulu, 1986. 29 [8] leaves.
Text in English and Hawaiian.
History of Native Hawaiian women and horseback riding, including clothing worn by päÿ ü
(women's western riding skirt outfit) riders. Includes chants and black and white
photocopies of illustrations.
Allen, Gwenfread Elaine. Bridge Builders: the Story of Theodore and Mary Atherton Richards.
Honolulu: Hawaii Conference Foundation, 1970. 260 p.
Biography of missionary wife, 1869-1951.
__________. Kaahumanu and Her Relations with the American Missionaries. Honolulu, 1924. 48
leaves.
Paper on Kaÿ ahumanu (died 1832), favorite wife of Kamehameha I.
Allen, Helena G. Betrayal of Liliuokalani, Last Queen of Hawaii, 1838-1917. Honolulu: Mutual
Publishing, [1991]. 432 p. Originally published in 1982.
Important work on Hawaiian history, detailing the usurpation of Hawaiÿ i from the Native
Hawaiians in 1893. Captures Hawaiÿ i during her lifetime.
Anderson, Earlie Bridges. “The Life-History Correlates, Work-Related Motivational
Characteristics, and Role-Identification Factors of On-Site Women Administrators in
Hawaiian Public Schools.” Ed.D. dissertation (Education), University of Southern
California, 1977. v, 123 leaves.
Dissertation analyzes responses of twenty-seven women school principals to a
questionnaire to determine common characteristics of education, motivation, career role
perceptions, and experiences of sexual discrimination.
Anderson, Rufus. Kapiolani, the Heroine of Hawaii; or, a Triumph of Grace at the Sandwich
Islands. Originally published in Hours at Home, May 1866. New York: Scribners, 1866.
8 p.
Account of Chiefess Kapiÿ olani (1781-1841) and her disregarding the Hawaiian goddess,
Pele, in a visit to the volcano, and her adoption of Christianity.
Aoki, Sophie Ann. Out of the Cage, Women Emerging. Edited by Judy Robinson Parrish and
Nancy Foon Young. Honolulu: Educational Foundations, University of Hawaiÿ i, 1976. iv,
48 p.
Discusses problems of women in Hawaiÿ i and their fight for equal rights. Includes black
and white photographs.
Archibald Cleghorn: Governor of Oahu Hawaii, Husband of Princess Likelike, Father of Princess
Victoria Kaiulani. [s.l.: s.n., 19--]. 6 leaves. Text in English and Hawaiian.
Short articles on Kaÿ iulani (1875-1899) and her mother, Miriam Likelike (1851-1887)
includes song (1893) by Ellen K. Prendergast about Kaÿ iulani, translated into English from
Hawaiian. Includes one chant on Kaÿ iulani, and numerous black and white photographs.
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BOOKS, REPORTS, etc.
Ariyoshi, Rita. Hula is Life: the Story of Hälau Hula o Maiki. With excerpts from the unpublished
writings of Maiki Aiu ; edited by Lee Puakeala Mann. Honolulu: Maiki Aiu Building Corp.,
1998. 129 p.
Biography of Native Hawaiian kumu hula Maiki Aiu (1925-1984), a major figure in the
“Hawaiian Renaissance.” Includes many black and white photographs.
Artists of Hawaii. Photographs by Francis Haar. Vol. 1 Interviews by Prithwish Neogy, with an
introduction by Jean Charlot. Vol. 2 Photographs and interviews by Francis Haar. Edited
by Murray Turnbull. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaiÿ i, 1974, 1977. 2 v.
Presents the works of contemporary artists, including twelve women and their
contributions to the world of art. Includes short biographical sketches. Vol.1: Juliette May
Fraser, Sueko M. Kimura, Shirley Russell, Madge Tennent, Tseng Yu-ho (Betty Ecke).
Vol. 2: Ruthadell Anderson, Pegge Hopper, Erica Karawina, Alice Kagawa Parrott,
Toshiko Takaezu. Illustrations in black and white and in color.
Asato, Laureen R. “Coverture, the Right to Contract, and the Status of Women in Hawaii: PreContact to 1888.” M.A. thesis (Sociology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1981. vii, 107
leaves.
Master's thesis on 1846 law which restricted women's ability to make contracts, its
enforcement, and effects on status of women in Hawaiÿ i. Illustrations in black and white
and in color.
Baker, Ray Jerome. Princess Kaiulani: a Brief Biographical Sketch of Hawaii's Beloved Princess.
Honolulu, R.J. Baker, 1954. 1 v.
Pictorial study, with two-page biography of young heiress (1875-1899) to the Hawaiian
throne who died at age twenty-three. Includes black and white photographs.
Beamer, Helen Desha. Songs of Helen Desha Beamer. Edited by Marmionett M. Kaaihue.
Honolulu: Abigail K. Kawananakoa Foundation, 1991. xii, 115 p.
Biographical sketch of noted Native Hawaiian composer (1881-1952) is included. Many of
the songs (lyrics and music), which include those of her family, have notes about the
songs; black and white photographs.
Beamer, Winona. Nä Hula o Hawaiÿ i , the Songs and Dances of the Beamer Family. Edited by
Murry Engle. Musical notations by Zillah S. Young, Kalehuamakanoe Harvard, Carol A.
Jenkins. Hawaiian bicentennial library no. 5. Honolulu: Island Heritage, 1976. 196 p.
Recounts childhood of Native Hawaiian hula teaching author (born 1923), her parents
and sons, and includes information on hula and Hawaiian culture. Includes black and
white and color photographs.
[Beauty and Scholarship Pageant Programs].
There are published programs for a variety of beauty and scholarship pageants. They
include: Miss Hawaii, Mrs. Hawaii, Cherry Blossom (Japanese women), Miss Chinatown,
Narcissus (Chinese women), several for Filipino women, and others for teenagers.
Beckwith, Martha Warren. Hawaiian Mythology. With a new introduction by Katharine Luomala.
Honolulu, University Press of Hawaiÿ i, 1970. 575 p. Originally published in 1940.
Biographical sketch of the author (1871-1959), an anthropologist, included in the
introduction.
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BOOKS, REPORTS, etc.
Bego, Mark. Bette Midler Outrageously Divine: an Unauthorized Biography. New York: New
American Library, 1987. 190 p. plus [8 pages of plates]
Biography of Hollywood film and network television entertainer born (1945) and raised in
Hawaiÿ i and her early interest in acting.
Bellerose, Albert J. Princess Kaÿ iulani: Color Me Hawaiÿ i. Honolulu: Bess Press, 1990. 128 p.
Coloring book format of black and white drawings with captions on many pages narrating
life of the young heiress (1875-1899) to the Hawaiian throne who died at age twentythree.
Benton, Russell E. Emma Naea Rooke (1836-1885), Beloved Queen of Hawaii. Mellen studies in
history, v. 5. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1988. 65 p., i-v.
Biography of the wife (1836-1885) of Kamehameha IV (Alexander Liholiho).
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi. A Report of Voyages to and Travels on Hawaii, Maui, and Molokai
Undertaken by the Students of The Chief's Children's School in the Summer of 1846.
“Published in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Princess Bernice
Pauahi Bishop (December 19, 1831-October 16, 1884)”. Honolulu: Bishop Museum
Press, 1981. 15 p.
“Primarily a transcription of a diary kept by Bernice Pauahi Bishop of travels taken in
1846.” Includes a daguerreotype of Pauahi taken in 1847 at age fifteen.
Black, Cobey, and Kathleen Dickenson Mellen. Princess Pauahi Bishop and Her Legacy.
Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools, 1965. 172 p.
Commemorates 75th anniversary of the Kamehameha Schools endowed by Bernice
Pauahi Bishop (1831-1884). Includes black and white photographs and illustrations.
Blair, Robert Chad. “Democracy in Hawaii: Class, Race, and Gender in Local Politics.” Ph.D.
dissertation (American Studies), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1996. 2 vols.
Dissertation on various factors in creating a highly socially stratified Hawaiÿ i.
Blascoer, Frances. The Industrial Condition of Women and Girls in Honolulu; a Social Study.
Honolulu social survey; 1st study. Prepared for the Board of Trustees of the Kaiulani
Home for Young Women and Girls. Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific Printers, 1912. 99,
[1] p.
Report on working and housing conditions of female workers in various occupations.
includes some ethnic information.
Boren, Denise M. “Value Orientations, Barriers and Benefits, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in
Young Filipino Women.” M.S. thesis (Nursing), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1994. x,
144 leaves.
Master's thesis examines attitudes of 61 Filipina immigrant women toward heart disease.
Boro, Hardy. Three Hawaiian Women Writers. 1993. 38 leaves.
Paper on contemporary literary authors, Leialoha Apo Perkins, Puanani Burgess and
Mahealani Kamauu.
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BOOKS, REPORTS, etc.
Botorff, Bruce P. “Continuity and Change: a History of the YWCA of Honolulu 1900-1945.” Ph.D.
dissertation (American Studies), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1999. vi, 259 p.
Dissertation on role of Y.W.C.A. (Young Women's Christian Association) in education and
socialization of Asian women in an institution founded and for many years dominated by
missionary descendants.
Bouslog, Charles S., “Doctor Auguste Jean Baptiste and Evelyn Oliver Marques,” Hawaiian
Journal of History, v. 26, 1992. pp. 157-164.
Article on a Portuguese physician (1841-1929) of Honolulu and his Canadian-born wife
(1863-1937) of Honolulu.
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Julia Morgan, Architect. Photographs by Richard Barnes. Rev. and
enlarged ed. New York: Abbeville Press, 1995. 271 p. Originally published in 1988.
The work of prominent California architect (1872-1957) includes Y.W.C.A. (Young
Women's Christian Association) building in Honolulu built in the late 1920s. Includes
black and white photographs and floor plan of the building still in use today.
Breitha, Olivia Robello. Olivia: My Life of Exile in Kalaupapa. Honolulu: Arizona Memorial
Museum Association. 1988. vii, 104 p.
Autobiography of a Native Hawaiian woman who at age nineteen in 1937 was sent to the
Hansen's disease settlement on Molokaÿ i where she has lived for over 45 years. Includes
black and white photographs.
Brewster, Mary. “She Was a Sister Sailor”: the Whaling Journals of Mary Brewster, 1845-1851.
Edited by Joan Druett. Mystic, CT: Mystic Seaport Museum, 1992. xx, 449 p.
Based on the diaries of a woman who accompanied her husband on two whaling
voyages. Includes observances of Hawaiÿ i. Includes black and white photographs and
illustrations.
Broussard, Albert S. African American Odyssey: the Stewarts, 1853-1963. Lawrence: University
Press of Kansas, 1998. x, 244 p.
Two chapters on this African American family are on Carlotta Stewart, teacher and
principal, who lived in Hawaiÿ i , 1898-1952. Includes black and white photographs.
__________. Carlotta Stewart and the Search for the Black Past in Hawaii. Honolulu: A.S.
Broussard, 1989. 24 leaves.
Paper on the African American educator.
__________. “Carlotta Stewart Lai, a Black Teacher in the Territory of Hawaii.” Hawaiian Journal
of History, v.24, 1990. pp. 129-154.
Article on the African American educator who married Yuen Tim Lai of Kauaÿ i, a Chinese,
in 1916.
__________. “Carlotta Stewart Lai and Black-Hawaiian Relations: a Case Study of a Black
Teacher in Hawaii.” Honolulu, 1990. 27 leaves.
Paper on the African American educator and race relations in the islands.
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Burns, Irma Gerner. Maui's Mittee and the General; a Glimpse into the Lives of Mr. Baldwin and
Mrs. Frank Fowler Baldwin. Honolulu: Ku Paÿ a, Inc., 1991. 170 p.
Harriet “Mittee” Kittredge Baldwin was the wife of the plantation manager at Hawaiian
Commercial and Sugar [Plantation] Co., Puÿ unënë, Maui in the first half of the twentieth
century. Includes history of the Baldwin family. Includes black and white photographs.
Byrne, Leelanganie Sita Nissanka. “Personal and Social Factors as Predictors of Breast Cancer
Detection Practices of Women in Four Ethnic Groups in Hawaii.” D.P.H. dissertation
(Public Health), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1986. xi, 152 leaves.
Dissertation on breast cancer among Caucasian, Japanese, Hawaiian/part-Hawaiian and
Filipino women.
Calhoun, Avery J. “Correctional Worker Risk for Perpetrating Sexual Abuse of Female Inmates.”
Ph.D. dissertation (Social Welfare), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1996. xi, 155 leaves.
Dissertation on correctional workers, sexual abuse, and need for social worker
intervention.
Campbell, Susan M. “The Ladies of Honolulu: 1850-1900.” M.A. thesis (American Studies),
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1982. 80 leaves.
Master's thesis; Caucasian women, “ladies of leisure” by virtue of their social and
economic position, are revealed through their diaries, journals, and letters. Public
documents, writings by clergy, and newspaper reports of social activities and business
connections of their men reveal the separate culture of these women within their maledominated world. The population of this class of women grew from less than 300 in 1853
to about 1,000 in 1899.
Carter, Sybil Augusta Judd. Kaahumanu, a Memorial. Prepared ... and Read Before the Woman's
Board of Missions for the Pacific Islands, December 6, 1892. Honolulu: Robert Grieve,
1899. 34 p.
Short biography of the early Hawaiian Kingdom's powerful queen (died 1832), and the
strong character of Kamehameha I's favorite wife.
Casey, Rebecca. “Mentoring for Junior Faculty Women: Analyzing Relationships that Support
Personal Development and Professional Socialization.” M.Ed. thesis (Educational
Administration), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1995. vi, 129 leaves.
Master's thesis on multiple year mentoring program at the University of Hawaiÿ i, based on
interviews of new junior faculty in 1995.
Castle, Alfred L. “Harriet Castle and the Beginnings of Progressive Kindergarten Education in
Hawaiÿ i, 1894-1900.” Hawaiian Journal of History, v.23, 1989. pp.119-136.
Article on Harriet Castle who introduced John Dewey's ideas in Hawaiÿ i and her impact on
teaching practices of kindergartens in Honolulu from 1894 to 1900.
Cayaban, Ines V. Goodly Heritage. Hong Kong: Gulliver Books, 1981. 151 p.
Autobiography of a Filipina nurse, a pioneer in public health who came to Hawaiÿ i in 1931,
worked at Palama Settlement in Honolulu and who promoted Filipino dance and culture.
Includes black and white photographs.
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__________. Ines Cayaban: a Life History: As Told to Yvonne Yarber. Honolulu: Hawaiÿ i Dept. of
Education, 1991. xi, 44 p.
Pictorial autobiography of black and white photographs of a Filipina nurse.
Central Intermediate School, Honolulu. The Past in Review: a History of Central Intermediate
School: "A publication in commemoration of our Nation's bicentennial celebration."
Honolulu: Central Intermediate School, 1976. [30] leaves.
Includes biographical sketch of Princess Ruth Keÿ elikölani (1826-1883) whose home is
now the site of the school. Includes black and white photographs.
Chadwin, Dean. WahineBall: The Story of Hawaiÿ i's Most Beloved Team. Honolulu: Mutual
Publishing, 1997. xviii, 188 p., [16] p. of plates.
Chronicles the successful years of the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa's volleyball team,
Na Wahine, in the mid 1990s. Includes black and white photographs.
Chang, Deanna Bau Kung. “The Conversion of a Violated Self: a Battered Woman's Process of
Becoming a Self-Saver.” Ph.D. dissertation (Sociology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,
1996. xvi, 295 leaves.
Dissertation examines self-saving processes of abused women.
__________. “The Feminization of University of Hawaii Faculty Wives.” M.A. thesis (Sociology),
University of Hawaiÿ i, 1973. vi, 154 leaves.
Master's thesis based on response to a questionnaire, the study notes correlations
between attitudes toward division of labor in the home and involvement in activities
aiming at sex inequities; attitude toward women's prestige, political power, and
achievement in America and involvement in feminist activities; relationship between
experience with discrimination and feminist activities; political liberal or conservative
orientation and participation in feminist activities. Breakdown and analysis are by age,
ethnicity, and education.
Chapin, Helen Geracimos. “From Sparta to Spencer Street: Greek Women in Hawaiÿ i.” Hawaiian
Journal of History, v.13, 1979. pp. l36-156.
Article on twelve Greek women who emigrated between 1903 and 1940: Valentine
Souslides Anastasopulos, Julia Theophiles Anastasopulos, Aphrodite Coumandarkis
Chrones, Poppy Geracimos Detor, Pota Demetrak Geracimos Jardine, Urania Souslides
Giavis Michopulos, Athena Geracimos Lycurgus, Joan Maggioros Triandafyllides,
Catherine (Kay) Maggioros Negrin, Despina Aslani Psalti, Julia Constantopoulos Sideris
Jones, Coralia Psalti Souslides.
__________ and David W. Forbes. “The Folio of 1855 -a Plea for Women's Rights.” Hawaiian
Journal of History, v. 19, 1985. pp. 122-133.
Article on history of first women's newspaper in Hawaiÿ i.
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Chapman, M. Winslow. “When Halley's Comet Came: Letters of Anne Goodwin Winslow 19081911,” Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 19, 1985. pp. 149-178.
Article mainly of letters on life in the islands while based in Hawaiÿ i with her husband who
was with the U.S. Corps of Engineers. Includes first hand account of seeing Halley's
Comet in 1910. Includes black and white photographs.
Charlot, Jean, The Donald Angus Collection of Oil Paintings by Madge Tennent, Contemporary
Arts Center of Hawaii, February 22 to March 15. Honolulu,: 1968, [8] p.
Exhibit catalog includes color and black and white reproductions.
Chase, Lida Gazlay. “Differential Sibling Experience and Individual Factors as Determinants of
Choice of Traditional Versus Nontraditional Careers by Women.” Ph.D. dissertation
(Psychology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1989. viii, 100 leaves.
Dissertation on students at University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa in 1987 on siblings and career
choice.
Cheng, Lucie. Those Who Stayed Home: Emigration and the Women of Taishan. Honolulu: s.n.,
1988. 20 p. Paper presented at the Conference Lucky Come Hawaii: the Chinese in
Hawaii, July 18-21, 1988, East-West Center, Honolulu. 20 p.
Discusses women in China married to immigrants to Hawaiÿ i.
Chenoweth, Candace A. and Kam Napier. Shuffleboard Pilots: the History of the Women's Air
Raid Defense in Hawaii, 1941-1945. Honolulu: Arizona Memorial Museum Association,
1991. 88 p.
History of work and social life of the civilain W.A.R.D. in air raid defense during World
War II. Includes black and white photographs.
Chesney-Lind, Meda. “Female Juvenile Delinquency in Hawaii.” M.A. thesis (Sociology),
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1971. v, 152 leaves.
Master's thesis on demographic characteristics, offense profiles, and treatment of male
and female adolescent delinquents during 1929-30, with emphasis on variations in court
reactions to females.
__________. Guilty by Reason of Sex; Young Women and the Juvenile Justice System.
Honolulu: Youth Development and Research Center, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,
1981. 48 p.
Study of female delinquents and their treatment.
__________. “Motherhood as Option or Destiny: Pregnancy Decision-Making Among Childless
Women.” Ph.D. dissertation (Sociology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1977. xii, 299
leaves.
Dissertation analyzes pregnancy decisions of 172 Hawaiÿ i women in 1970-71 and
compares decision-making behavior of women facing motherhood at a time of legalized
abortion.
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__________. Prisoners in Paradise: Women's Prison Problems in Hawaii. Honolulu: Youth
Development and Research Center, University of Hawaiÿ i, Report no. 335. 1987. 6
leaves.
Report on conditions of female prisoners.
Cheung, Ting Ping, Sharon Okamura, and Diana Underwood. “Prenatal Diagnosis: an
Exploratory Attitudinal Study of Women Attending the Rural Oahu Family Planning
Project clinics.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i, 1978. vi, 127 leaves.
Questionnaire responses from 122 women attending Family Planning Clinics on Oÿ ahu
are analyzed by factors such as age, ethnicity, marital status, education, religion, and
obstetrical-gynecological experiences to determine attitudes toward prenatal diagnosis
and factors which influence these attitudes.
Chinen, Joyce N. Cigars and Support Hose: Women and the Multinationals. Honolulu: American
Friends Service Committee, Hawaii Area Program Office, 1978. 8, [1] p.
Paper on Dole Pineapple Co. workers and the impact of the global economy in the
1970s.
__________. “New Patterns in the Garment Industry: State Intervention, Women and Work in
Hawaii.” Ph.D. dissertation (Sociology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1989. xii, 254 p.
Dissertation of a case study of the garment industry in Hawaiÿ i includes the role of
women.
Chinn, Pauline W.U. “Becoming a Scientist: Narratives of Women Entering Science and
Engineering.” D. Ed. Dissertation (Curriculum and Instruction), University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1995. vii, 222 leaves.
Dissertation based on interviews includes four Hawaiÿ i women engineers identified by first
name only of Polynesian or Filipino background.
Cleghorn, Archibald Scott. Memorial Volume in Honor of H.R.H. the Princess Miriam Likelike. [s.l.:
s.n.], 1887. xiii, 85 p. Text in English and Hawaiian.
Letters of condolence, resolutions, and chants on the death of the mother (1851-1887) of
Kaÿ iulani and sister of Kaläkaua and Liliÿ uokalani. In English and Hawaiian.
Collins, Winifred Quick. More Than a Uniform: a Navy Woman in a Navy Man's World. With
Herbert M. Levine ; foreword by Arleigh Burke. Denton: University of North Texas Press,
1997. xxiii, 241 p.
Autobiography of a member of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency
Service (U.S. Navy Women's Reserve) includes brief account of her assignment in
Hawaiÿ i during World War II.
Comstock, Jane. Keopuolani. Honolulu: 1924. Paper, written for History 20, University of Hawaiÿ i.
28 leaves.
Paper on Keöpüolani (circa 1778-1823), sacred wife of Kamehameha I, and mother of
Nähiÿ enaÿ ena and Kamehameha II and III.
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Cooke, Amos Starr. Amos Starr Cooke and Juliette Montague Cooke, Their Autobiographies
Gleaned From Their Journals and Letters by Their Grandaughter, Mary Atherton
Richards. Honolulu: Daughters of Hawaii, 1987. 602 p.
Includes life of Protestant missionary wife, Juliette Montague Cooke (1812-1896).
Includes black and white photographs.
Coronation of Their Majesties, the King and Queen of the Hawaiian Islands, at Honolulu, Feb. 12,
1883 [and Unveiling of the Statue of Kamehameha I]. Honolulu: Printed at the Advertiser
Steam Printing House, 1883. 24 p. Abridged ed., 1983, 16 p.
Contemporary report on the coronation of King Kaläkaua and Queen Kapiÿ olani.
Crane, Cheryl. Detour: a Hollywood Story. By Cheryl Crane with Cliff Jahr. New York, NY: Arbor
House/William Morrow, 1988. xi, 334 p.
Autobiography of Hollywood actress Lana Turner's daughter who lived in Hawaiÿ i for a
short time in the 1980s. Includes black and white photographs.
Curtis, Caroline. Builders of Hawaii. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press, 1966. x, 266 p.
Juvenile biographies of significant men and women between 1778-1898, includes
Kaÿ ahumanu, Kapiÿ olani, Kïnaÿ u, Bernice Pauahi Bishop and Liliÿ uokalani. Includes black
and white illustrations.
Damon, Ethel Moseley. David Belden Lyman, Sarah Joiner Lyman, 1832-1932. [s.l.], 1932. [30] p.
Later published as Part 2 of The Lymans of Hilo, 1979.
Biography of Sarah Lyman (1805-1885) who with her missionary husband, David,
founded and operated the Hilo Boarding School on Hawaiÿ i Island.
__________. Koamalu: A Story of Pioneers on Kauai, and of What They Built in That Island.
Honolulu: Privately printed, 1931. 2 v.
Account of nineteenth century families, the Paul Isenberg family, and the William
Harrison and Mary Sophia Hyde Rice family, including two daughters who became
prominent in Hawaiÿ i's social and cultural life.
SEE Rice Family.
__________, ed. Letters From the Life of Abner and Lucy Wilcox, 1836-1869. Privately printed,
1950. 402 p.
Lucy Wilcox, who taught on Kauaÿ i, was a member of the eighth company of Protestant
missionaries who arrived in Honolulu in 1837.
Davenport, William H. Piÿ o: an Enquiry into the Marriage of Brothers and Sisters and Other Close
Relatives in old Hawaii. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1994. xii, 91 p.
Discusses traditional “marriage” of Native Hawaiian aliÿ i (of chiefly rank). Includes list of
consanguineous unions.
Davidson, Sue. A Heart in Politics: Jeannette Rankin and Patsy T. Mink. Seattle: Seal Press,
1994. Women Who Dared series. vii, 183 p.
Includes political career of Patsy T. Mink (born 1924), first Japanese American woman
elected to U.S. House of Representatives, 1965-1976 and again from 1990 to date.
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De Haven-Jordan, Lisa. “Investigation of Male-Female Differences in a Demographic Study of the
Client Population of a Mental Health Clinic.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1979. 20 leaves.
Social work paper investigates admissions 18 years old and above to Aiea Counseling
Service in 1975 through 1978 on differences between men and women.
Delva, Jorge. “Risk for Increased Alcohol and Drug Use and Related Problems Among Female
Recipients of Public Assistance.” Ph.D. dissertation (Social Welfare), University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1996. xiii, 151 leaves.
Dissertation on factors affecting women receiving public assistance.
Des Jarlais, Christine D. “Determinants of Faculty Morale in an American Public Research
University: Gender Differences Within and Between Academic Departments.” Ed.D.
dissertation (Educational Administration), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1995. xii, 175
leaves.
Dissertation on faculty morale and gender differences at the University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa in the late 1990s.
des Marets, Jacquelyn. “Lesbians, Motherhood, and the Courts.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project,
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1979. v, 69 leaves.
Social work paper includes legal aspects related to Hawaiÿ i social workers.
Dick-Barnes, Margaret Lilja. “Differences in Maternal Verbalizations and Involvement During
Hawaiian Mother-Child Interactions." Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro, 1986. xi, 237 leaves.
Dissertation on Native Hawaiian mothers and their pre-school children.
Displaced Homemakers Network. A Status Report on Displaced Homemakers and Single Parents
in Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i. 1988. Various paging.
Report compares national and state demographic characteristics descriptive of single
parents and displaced homemakers.
Doyle, Emma (Lyons), and Maili Frost Yardley. Hanaiakamalama; Queen Emma's Home in
Nuuanu Valley Maintained as a Museum by the Daughters of Hawaii. Rev. ed. Honolulu:
Daughters of Hawaii, 1960. 16 p.
Brief account of the Queen's (1836-1885) country retreat in Honolulu.
Durkin, Mary Cabrini, O.S.U. Mother Marianne of Molokaÿ i: Heroic Woman of Hawaiÿ i.
Collaborator: Sr. Mary Laurence Hanley, O.S.F.; Illustrations by Augusta Curreli. Cedex,
France: Editions du Signe, 1999. 71 p.
Juvenile biography of the Catholic sister (1838-1918) who worked with Father Damien at
Kalaupapa, the Hansen's Disease settlement on Molokai. Includes colored illustrations.
Ecke, Betty.
SEE Tseng Yu-ho.
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Edward K. Noda and Associates, Inc. Women's Community Correctional Center: Asbestos
Investigative Survey Report for the Department of Public Safety Statewide Asbestos
Survey. Prepared for Department of Accounting and General Services, Division of Public
Works. Honolulu: The Firm, 1998. 1 v. (various pagings).
Report on asbestos at the women's prison.
Ellis, William (Rev.). Memoir of Mary Mercy Ellis, Wife of Rev. William Ellis ... Including Notices of
Heathen Society, of the Details of Missionary Life, and the Remarkable Manifestations of
Divine Goodness in Severe Protracted Affliction. London: The Religious Tract Society,
1838. vii, 176p. Originally published 1835.
Detailed account of the life of a missionary's wife (1793-1835) written by her husband.
Includes black and white portrait.
Encyclopedia of Hawaii.
SEE Gething, Judith, and others. "The Women." In Encyclopedia of Hawaii, 1980.
Family Health Annual Numbers. 1994 - . Formerly Women and Infant Numbers in Hawaiÿ i. 19891993. Formerly WIN in Hawaiÿ i. 1989-1990. Honolulu: Family Health Services Div.,
Hawaiÿ i State Dept. of Health.
Statistics on women's health and childbirth.
Filipino Business Women's Association (Hawaii). 10th Anniversary Celebration & Installation of
Officers. Aiea, HI: The Association, 1993. 1 v. (unpaged).
Program for the anniversary in 1993 includes brief articles and black and white
photographs.
Financial Independence for Women. A Project of the Honolulu County Committee on the Status
of Women. Honolulu: The Committee, 1995. iv, 39 p.
Guide to resources on financial planning includes organizations and services.
Financial Seminars for Women (4th: 1983). Financial Seminars for Women: Pathways to
Financial Security. Honolulu: First Hawaiian Bank, 1983. 41 p.
Practical information presented in a series of public seminars.
Fleming, Paulette, Judith Gatto, Janet Horie, Sharon Noguchi , and Yontraraksa Somsong.
“Socio-Cultural Characteristics Associated with Contraceptive Practices; a Study of
Contraceptive Behavior in Hawaiian/Part-Hawaiian, Filipino, and Samoan Women in
Selected Low-Income Housing Projects in Honolulu: Hawaii.” M.S.W. (Social Work)
project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1973.
Social work paper on cultural, social, and economic relationships in three ethnic groups,
in acculturation with respect to the use of contraceptives.
Forbes, David. Queen Emma and Lawai. Lïhuÿ e: Kauai Historical Society, 1970, 1977. 20 p.
Account of Queen Emma's (1836-1885) vacation at Läwaÿ i, Kauaÿ i, and her interest in the
development of that area. Includes black and white photographs and drawings.
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Frankenstein, Alfred Victor. The Royal Visitors. Portland, OR: Oregon Historical Society, 1963.
32 p.
Kamämalu (born circa 1803) (one of the wives) and her husband Kamehameha II
(Liholiho [born 1796]) visited England where they died of measles in 1824. Includes black
and white and colored photographs.
Fraser, Juliette May. Ke Anuenue. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i Press, 1952. 92 p.
Album of the artist's work on the interpretation of Native Hawaiian culture based on
legends.
Frazier, Frances N., translator. “The True Story of Kaluaikoÿ olau, or Koÿ olau the Leper.” By
Kahikina Kelekona. Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 21 (1987). pp. 1-41.
SEE Sheldon, John G. M. (Kelekona, Kahikina).
Fricker, Sandra Kaeko Machida. “Achievement Orientation of Adolescent Women of Hawaiian,
Japanese, and Pilipino-American descent.” M.S. thesis, University of California at Davis,
1974. iii, 51 leaves.
Master's thesis on young women and achievement orientation.
From Mabuhay to Aloha: The Filipinos in Hawaii. Honolulu: Filipino Association of University
Women, 1991. vi, 195 p.
Articles, short stories and poetry by Filipino men and women about the urban Filipino
born in Hawaiÿ i or who immigrated from the Philippines in 1965 or later. Includes black
and white photographs.
Funeral Obsequies of the Late Queen Dowager, Emma Kaleleonalani, Relict oe [sic] the
Late Kamehameha IV: Lying in State, Memorial Discourses, Incidents, the Will,
&c., &c. Honolulu: J.M. Oat, 1885. 43 p.
Accounts of Queen Emma's funeral in 1885 originally published in the Hawaiian
Gazette, April 19, May 6, 13 and 20 of that year. Includes the will, chants, etc.
Gates, Nancy S. Patsy T. Mink, Democratic Representative From Hawaii. Washington: Grossman
Publishers, 1972. 15 p.
Profile of first Japanese American woman (born 1927) elected to U.S. House of
Representatives, her interests, voting patterns, activities and ratings during her terms in
office.
Gething, Judith R. “Christianity and Coverture: Impact on the Legal Status of Women in Hawaii,
1820-1920.” Hawaiian Journal of History, v.11, 1977. pp. 188-220.
Article traces changes in legal status of women during a hundred year period beginning
with the arrival of the first missionaries in 1820.
__________. “The Educational and Civic Leadership of Elsie Wilcox, 1902-1932.” Hawaiian
Journal of History, v.16, 1982. pp. 184-205.
Article on Miss Wilcox (1879-1954), Commissioner for Education from Kauaÿ i who was
later elected the first woman Territorial senator in 1932.
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__________. Sex Discrimination and the Law in Hawaii, a Guide to Your Legal Rights. Honolulu:
University Press of Hawaiÿ i, 1979. xiv, 114 p.
Informative book on developments in federal law as well as current laws in Hawaiÿ i.
Intended for the lay reader to understand what can be done to prevent unfair
discrimination.
__________. and others. "The Women." In Encyclopedia of Hawaii. Edited by Robert Scott. 1980.
98 p. 3 microfilm reels. Original in Hawaiÿ i State Archives.
Includes the role and political activities of Queen Emma (1836-1885).
__________.
SEE ALSO Hughes, Judith Dean Gething.
The Gift of Experience: Women Sharing With Women: Financial Strategies For Separated,
Divorced and Widowed Women. Honolulu: Hawaiÿ i Institute of Tropical Agriculture and
Human Resources, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of
Hawaiÿ i. 1988. 17 p.
Group discussion activity package providing women the opportunity to share their
insights, ideas, advice and anecdotes.
Goldkuhle, Ute. “Stress Factors and Response Effects on Health Services Utilization Among
Women in Prison.” D.P.H. dissertation (Public Health), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,
1995. xv, 183 leaves.
Dissertation on sociodemographic factors and other variables on the health of female
prisoners.
Goldsborough, Dorothy M. “Adaptations to Dilemmas of Coed Partnering in Male Prisons.” Ph.D.
dissertation (Sociology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1997. xi, 294 leaves.
Dissertation on women custodial staff in Hawaiÿ i's male prisons.
Grimshaw, Patricia. “New England Missionary Wives, Hawaiian Women and 'The Cult of True
Womanhood.'” Hawaiian Journal of History, v.19, 1985. pp. 71-100.
Article on three decades of intercultural contact between both groups of women since the
arrival of the Protestant missionaries in 1820.
__________. Paths of Duty: American Missionary Wives in Nineteenth-Century Hawaii. Honolulu:
University of Hawaiÿ i Press, 1989. xxiii, 246 p.
Poignant account of eighty women and their work with the American Protestant mission
in Hawaiÿ i from 1819 to the mid-nineteenth century.
Grinnell, Hilda W. Annie Montague Alexander. Berkeley, CA: Grinnell Naturalists Society, 1958.
27 p.
Brief sketch of a prominent scientist (1857-1950), a missionary descendant, who taught
at University of California at Berkeley. Includes black and white photographs.
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Grune, Anna Maria R. "Preservation Plan and Maintenance Plan for La Pietra Hawaii School for
Girls." M.Arch. thesis (Architecture), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1996. xv, 197 leaves.
Includes brief history of the school in former home of the Dillingham family in Waikïkï.
Includes color and black and white photographs.
Gurnani-Smith, Ruth. Ka ÿ Aÿ ahu, nä Mea Hoÿ ohiehie a me ka Hoÿ ohelohelo o ka Poÿ e Kahiko =
Fashion and Personal Beauty in Old Hawaiÿ i. Honolulu, 1991. 1 v.
Discusses garments, body ornaments, tattoos, hairstyles, personal care, kapu, and other
aspects of fashion and beauty in traditional Hawaiian culture. Numerous photocopies of
illustrations.
Haar, Francis. Iolani Luahine. Photographs by Francis Haar; narrative by Cobey H. Black.
Honolulu: Topgallant Pub. Co., 1985. 89 p. Text in English and Hawaiian.
Biographical sketch of a foremost Native Hawaiian hula dancer and teacher (1915-1978),
with chants and full-page and black and white photographs by a noted photographer.
Haas, Michael. Job Discrimination: What It Is and How to Avoid It. Honolulu: Coventry Press,
1975. 20 p.
Includes sex discrimination in employment.
Hackler, Rhoda E. A., “My Dear Friend: Letters of Queen Victoria and Queen Emma,” Hawaiian
Journal of History, v. 11, 1988. pp. 101-130.
Article on letters between Queen Emma (wife of Kamehameha IV, widowed in 1863) and
Queen Victoria of England between 1862-1882).
Hall, Charlotte V. Brief History of Panhellenic in Hawaii. Honolulu: Women's Pan-hellenic of
Hawaii, 1957. 24 p.
History of association of alumnae of different sororities.
Hall, Dale E. “Two Hawaiian Careers in Grand Opera.” [Ululani McQuaid Robertson] Hawaiian
Journal of History, v. 26, 1992. pp. 165-184.
Article includes Ululani McQuaid Robertson (1890-1970), Native Hawaiian opera singer's
career from 1926 to the 1930s.
Hamada, Roger Saburo. "Stress, Depressive Symptoms, and Mother-infant Interaction in Mothers
Exposed to Perinatal Intensive." Ph.D. dissertation (Psychology), University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1987. ix, 123 leaves.
Dissertation on pregnant women at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children.
Hammer, Joyce, Brian Kagihara, Barbara A. Lee, Nola Nakata, and Sue Reid. “A Study of
Enrollees in Hawaii's Manpower Development and Training Act (MDTA) Programs.”
M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i, 1974. 92 leaves.
Social work paper on characteristics of Hawaiÿ i participants in the Federal Manpower
Development Training Act during June 1973 through December 1973, with some
attention to sex breakdown.
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Hanley, Mary Laurence, and O.A. Bushnell. Pilgrimage and Exile: Mother Marianne of Molokai.
Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i Press, 1991. 427 p. Original title: A Song of Pilgrimage
and Exile,1980.
Biography of Marianne Cope (1838-1918), leader of a group of Catholic Franciscan
sisters (nuns) of Syracuse, who worked for thirty years at the Hansen's disease
settlement at Kalaupapa.
__________. A Song of Pilgrimage and Exile, the Life and Spirit of Mother Marianne of Molokai.
Chicago: Franciscan Herald Press, 1980. 427 p. Later published with title: Pilgrimage and
Exile: Mother Marianne of Molokai.
Haraguchi, Charlotte M. “A Study of Widows in Hawaii: Living Arrangements and Health Status.”
M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1978. iv, 49 leaves.
Social work paper on widows living alone or with others.
Harden, M. J. Voices of Wisdom: Hawaiian Elders Speak. Photography by Steve Brinkman. Kula,
HI: Aka Press, 1999. 239 p.
Collection of biographies and personal anecdotes includes women elders: Isabella Aiona
Abbott, Winona Beamer, Jo-Anne Kahanamoku, Elaine Kaopuiki, Edith Kawelohea
McKinzie, Mary Kuamoo, Elizabeth Lee, Marie McDonald, Lydia Namahana Maiÿ oho,
Puanani Van Dorpe. Includes black and white photographs.
Harman, Marilyn, and others. Complaint of Sex Discrimination to the Dept. of Health, Education
and Welfare, Filed Against the University of Hawaii, Manoa Campus, in Behalf of the
Women Employees. 1972. 20, [39] leaves.
Complaint filed in U.S. Office of Civil Rights; includes statistical tables.
Harriet Bouslog Labor Scholarship Fund for ILWU Children: 60 Scholarships Awarded from 1989
to 1994. Honolulu: The Scholarship, 1995. 43 leaves.
Information on winners of the scholarship. Includes brief biography on attorney Harriet
Bouslog and her activities with the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's
Union. Includes black and white photographs.
Harris, Catherine Embree. Dusty Exile: Looking Back at Japanese Relocation During World War
II. Honolulu, HI: Mutual Publishing, 1999. 136 p.
Experiences of a twenty-two year old teacher in Poston, Arizona Japanese internment
camp in the early 1940s who was raised in Hawaiÿ i and later retired here.
Hawaiÿ i. Commission on Manpower and Full Employment. Employment and Training of Women in
Hawaii. Honolulu: The Commission, 1976. 71 p.
Report and statistics on women in the labor force over several decades compared with
national average.
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Education. Management Audit & Civil Rights Branch. Affirmative Action Plan,
Department of Education, State of Hawaii. Honolulu: The Dept., 1984. 1 v. (various
pagings). Kept up to date by supplements.
Includes women teachers in the public schools.
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__________. Personnel Management, Certification and Development Branch. Department of
Education, State of Hawaii, Affirmative Action Plan for Women, July 1, 1976 to
September 30, 1977. Honolulu: The Office, 1976. 23 p.
State plan to eliminate discrimination against women educators in the public schools.
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Hawaiÿ i State Occupational Information
Coordinating Committee. Non-Traditional Training Opportunities in Hawaii: Occupation
With Less Than 33% Women, Statewide. Honolulu: Hawaiÿ i State Occupational
Information Coordinating Committee, Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. 1993. 7 p.
Documents occupational bias in Hawaiÿ i using a list of occupational titles with low women
participation rates.
__________. Office of Manpower Planning. Report on the State Displaced Homemaker Program.
Honolulu: The Office, 1982. 10 p.
Report and recommendations of the program to provide counseling, employment
assistance, job training and supportive services.
__________. Research and Statistics Office. Veterans, Youths and Women in Hawaii. Honolulu:
The Office, 1978. 38 p.
Statistical report on women, including population, employment, educational level,
ethnicity and income.
__________. Research and Statistics Office. Women Workers in Hawaii. Honolulu: The Office,
1975. 66 p.
Appraises labor market conditions of female workers, with comparisons showing
differences in the working conditions between men and women.
Hawaiÿ i. Governor's Commission on the Status of Women. Report. Honolulu, 1966. v, 48 p.
SEE ALSO Hawaiÿ i. State Commission on the Status of Women. Annual Report.
Report on activities of the Commission. Includes black and white photographs.
Hawaiÿ i. Legislature. Office of the Legislative Auditor. Review of Equal Employment Opportunity
and Affirmative Action at the University of Hawaii: a Report to the Governor and the
Legislature of the State of Hawaii. Report no. 91-13, Honolulu: The Auditor, 1991. vi, 43
p.
Includes women teaching faculty .
Hawaiÿ i. Office of the Governor. State of Hawaii Affirmative Action Plan. “Prepared by Patricia K.
Brandt, coordinator, Office of Affirmative Action, with the assistance of Leinaala
Dunaway…[et al]”. Honolulu: The Office, 1980. 92, [74] p.
Includes women in state employment.
Hawaiÿ i. State Commission on the Status of Women. Annual Report. Honolulu: The Commission
1971/72-1980/1990. Also called Ikaika na Wahine Kaulike Oukou.
Annual reports on activities, accomplishments and recommendations of the State
Commission.
SEE ALSO Hawaiÿ i. Governor's Commission on the Status of Women. Report. 1966.
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__________. Domestic Violence Report. Honolulu: State of Hawaiÿ i, 1993. 1 v. (various pagings).
Findings and recommendations to decrease domestic violence.
__________. Handbook: Tips on Survival For Displaced Homemakers in the State of Hawaii.
Prepared by Leora Burton. Honolulu: The Commission, 1979. 30 p.
Identifies what constitutes a displaced homemaker; and lists community resources and
other helpful information.
__________. Recommendations for the Development and Coordination of Services for Victims of
Domestic and Sexual Violence in the State of Hawaii. Prepared for the 1997 Hawaiÿ i
State Legislature. Honolulu: The Commission, 1996. 1 v. (various pagings).
Report on statewide recommendations.
__________. Summary of the Findings of Task Force 1: Who is the Female Offender?: Project,
the Status of the Female Offender in Hawaii's Criminal Justice System. Honolulu: 1973.
1 v. (various pagings).
Report on identifying background of female offenders.
Hawaii Gay and Lesbian Teen Task Force. Report on Hawaii's Gay and Lesbian Youth. Prepared
for the Hawaiÿ i State Legislature. Honolulu: The Task Force, 1992. 55 p.
Describes growing up as sexual minority and recommendations to meet their needs.
Hawaii Interviewing (Firm). Single Parents/Homemakers in Hawaii: a Study of Vocational
Education Needs. Honolulu: State Board for Vocational Education: Office of the State
Director for Vocational Education, 1986. 386 p.
Report of Hawaiÿ i Interviewing's contracted activities, findings and recommendations
regarding Hawaiÿ i's compliance with the federal Carl Perkins Vocational Education Act of
1984.
Hawaii Island Spouse Abuse Task Force. A Report on Spouse Abuse in Hawaii County and
Recommendations for Change. Sponsored by Hawaiÿ i County Committee on the Status
of Women. Hilo, HI: The Task Force, 1989. 1 v. (various foliations).
Findings and recommendations for Hawaiÿ i County (Hawaiÿ i Island).
Hawaii Newspaper Agency, Inc. Research Dept. Profile of Honolulu Working Wives. Honolulu,
1962. 7 leaves. Published earlier with title: Hawaii Star-Bulletin and Advertiser Research
Dept. [no date]
Mainly statistical tables.
Hawaii Women and the National Plan of Action, July 1977-May 1979. Prepared by the chair,
Continuing Committee, International Women's Year-Decade. Honolulu: Hawaii IWYDecade, 1979. 34 p.
In observance of the year, presents a plan on many aspects of women on the local,
national, and international levels. includes lists of “firsts” for Hawaiÿ i women.
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Hawaiian Mission Children's Society, Honolulu. Missionary Album; Portraits and Biographical
Sketches of the American Protestant Missionaries to the Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu: The
Society, 1969. 222 p. Originally published with title: Portraits of American Protestant
Missionaries to Hawaii, 1901.
Brief biographies serve as a directory of Protestant missionaries, including wives and a
few single women, who came to Hawaiÿ i in the first (1820) to the 12th company (1848).
Includes black and white photographs.
__________. Portraits of American Protestant Missionaries to Hawaii. Honolulu: Hawaiian
Mission Children's Society, 1901. vi, 105 p. Later published with title Missionary Album;
Portraits and Biographical Sketches of the American Protestant Missionaries to the
Hawaiian Islands, 1935, 1969.
Brief biographies. Includes black and white photographs.
Health and Education Communication Consultants. Evaluation of the Single Parent/Homemaker
Program. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i, 1991. 142 p.
Report funded by the federal Carl Perkins Act of 1963 documents the operation of
Hawaiÿ i's Single Parent/Homemaker Program and targets strategies for program
improvement.
Hertog, Susan. Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Her Life. New York, London: Nan A. Tales/Doubleday,
1999. x, 561 p., [24 p. of plates].
Biography of wife (1906-2001) of aviator Charles Lindbergh includes brief information
about their living on Maui where he died and was buried in 1974.
Higashi, Elva Keiko, Georgean Mapuana Brooks, and Leona Leiohu Ryder. “After the Funeral,
Then What?” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1979. iv, 45
leaves.
Social work paper on information useful to recent widows in Hawaiÿ i.
Hilo Hongwanji: Recalling Our Past: a Collection of Oral Histories. Project of Hilo Hongwanji
Fujinkai. Committee: Nobuko Fukuda, Midori Kondo, Motoe Tada and Lillie Tsuchiya.
[s.l.: s.n.], 1997. 38 p.
Activities of a Hawaiÿ i Island Buddhist Temple. Includes black and white photographs.
Hirata, Atsuko. “A Biographical Study of Yoko Oki: War Bride in Hawaii: Career, Family, and
Identity.” M.A. thesis (American Studies), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1996. xv, 149
leaves.
Master's thesis on a war bride from Japan who became an American citizen, a Japanese
language announcer, and businesswoman since the 1950s.
Hodges, William C., Jr. The Passing of Liliuokalani. Preceded by a Brief Historical Interpretation
of the Life of Liliuokalani of Hawaii. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1918. 72 p.
Biography focusing on the Queen's death and funeral in 1917. Includes black and white
photographs and colored portrait.
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Hoffmann, Peter R. “HIV-1 Infection Among Women in Hawaii: Descriptive and Molecular
Epidemiology and Evidence for Past or Current Infection with Hepatitis B, C, and G
Viruses.” M.S. thesis (Public Health), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1997. viii, 34
leaves.
Master's thesis examines HIV 1 and related diseases.
Holdren, Jill. “At the Crossroads of Gender, Place, Science and Medicine: An Exploration of
Changing Health Care Attitudes and Behavior.” M.A. thesis (Geography), University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1997. iv, 150 leaves.
Master's thesis examines gender as one of the factors in women and health and
alternative medicine in Hawaiÿ i and North Carolina.
Honda, Linda, Lois Nakada, and Karen Katayama. “A Descriptive Study of Ethnicity and the
Incidence of Spouse Abuse.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1982. 27 leaves.
Social work paper based on women at the Shelter for Abused Women and Children in
Honolulu.
Honolulu. Committee on the Status of Women. Women's Opportunities are Unlimited. Honolulu:
Honolulu County Committee on the Status of Women: Dept. of Human Resources, City
and County of Honolulu. 1992. 46 p.
SEE ALSO Honolulu. Mayor's Committee on the Status of Women.
Features City & County of Honolulu employees in non-traditional positions.
__________. Media Task Force. Do's and Don'ts of Inclusive Language. Honolulu: City and
County of Honolulu, 1998. 3 p.
Brief list of words and phrases more appropriate than those that are gender-oriented.
Adapted from Ruth Lieban, ed., Women, Men and the Changing Language, 4th ed.,
1985.
Honolulu. Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System. Profile: Oahu's Women. Honolulu:
Office of Human Resources, 1973. 34, x leaves.
Statistical and other data taken primarily from 1970 U.S. Census of Population, Detailed
Characteristics, Hawaii. Information on population and employment characteristics.
Includes five black and white photographs of unidentified women.
Honolulu. Dept. of Civil Service. Equal Employment Opportunity Affirmative Action Handbook.
Honolulu: The Dept., 1976. vii, 438 p.
Handbook for the various departments in the City and County of Honolulu.
Honolulu. Mayor's Committee on the Status of Women. Report. Honolulu: The Committee, 19721978. Also called Kaulike, 1977-1978.
SEE ALSO Honolulu. Committee on the Status of Women. Women's Opportunities ....
Reports annual activities and achievements of the Committee.
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Hontanosas, Del, Robert Cruz, Karen Kaneshiro, and John Sanchez. “A Descriptive Study of
Spouse Abuse at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.” School of Social Work Project,
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1979. v, 51, [13] leaves.
Social work paper on frequency of spouse abuse among female undergraduate and
graduate students in 1978-1979.
Hopkins, Jerry and others. The Hula. Directed and designed by Hans Johannes Hoefer, produced
by Leonard Lueras, written by Jerry Hopkins, research by Rebecca Crockett-Hopkins.
Insight Chronicles series. Hong Kong: Apa Productions, 1982. 193 p.
Pictorial history includes brief biographies of male and female hula teachers, past and
present. Includes black and white photographs and illustrations.
Hopper, Pegge. Women of Hawaii: Pictures. With a biographical sketch by Don Berry. Seattle:
Winn Books, 1985. 73 p. 1985 special edition includes clothbound book and two colored
plates housed in hinged box.
Selection of works by the artist who came to live in Honolulu in the early 1960s. Includes
color reproductions.
Hori, Joan. “Japanese Prostitution in Hawaii During the Immigration Period.” Hawaiian Journal of
History, v. 15, 1981. pp. 113-124
Article on little known activities of Japanese prostitutes, mainly female, of late nineteenth
and early twentieth century when there were few women among the Japanese male
immigrants.
Houston, Patricia. “Beyond the Hedge: the Life of Marjorie Putnam Sinclair Edel.” Ph.D.
dissertation (History), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1996. vii, 177 leaves.
Dissertation on Marjorie Sinclair Edel (born 1913), author and University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa English faculty member, widow of former U.H. president, Gregg M. Sinclair . She
later married author Leon Edel.
Hughes, Judith Dean Gething. Women and Children First: the Life and Times of Elsie Wilcox of
Kauaÿ i. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i Press, 1996. xii, 196 p.
Biography of a missionary descendant (1874-1937), Hawaiÿ i's first female Territorial
senator who had a major impact on education, health and social welfare, especially for
women and children. Includes black and white photographs.
__________.
SEE ALSO Gething, Judith R.
Huguley, Merry, and Pat Thielen. “An Exploratory Study of Social Workers' Understanding of the
Concept of Abuse.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1986.
ii, 32 leaves.
Social work paper based on information from social workers at five Honolulu agencies
and from University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa social work students.
Humme, June Hitchcock. “Almeda Eliza Hitchcock-Wahine Loio, or Lady Lawyer.” Hawaiian
Journal of History, v.20, 1986. pp. 137-150.
Article on Hawaiÿ i's first woman lawyer (1863-1895) who died at age thirty-two.
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Hunt, Johnny K. "Assertion Training for Hawaiian Women." M.S.W. (Social Work) project,
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1982. 43, [6] leaves.
Social work paper on pilot program for a manual on the cultural component and
procedures for assertion training.
Hunter, Joyce Carole. “Wife-Abuse: a Survey of Relative Factors.” Ph.D. dissertation, Union for
Experimenting Colleges and Universities, 1982. xx, 319 p.
Dissertation on factors related to wife abuse in Hawaiÿ i.
Hunter, Linette Alapa. “An Analysis of the 1961-1970 Graduates of the Church College of Hawaii:
Their Professional Status and Factors that Affect Their Aspirations for Administrative or
Leadership Roles.” Ph.D. dissertation, Brigham Young University, 1985. iii, 116 leaves.
Dissertation on responses of 102 women of Caucasian, Polynesian, and Asian
background to determine common influences toward administrative and leadership roles.
I
, A. Queen Emma, a Narrative of the Object of Her Mission to England. London: Day &
Son, Ltd., 19--. 31 p.
Brief account of Dowager Queen Emma's visit to England and Queen Victoria, 18651866. Includes a chant.
Iaukea, Curtis Piehu, 1855-1940. Reminiscences of the Court of Kamehameha IV and Queen
Emma. Hawaiian Historical Society Papers, no. 17. Honolulu, 1930. pp. 17-27.
Prominent official (1855-1940) under King Kaläkaua and in Territorial government recalls
Queen Emma (1836-1885) and her husband, King Kamehameha IV (Alexander Liholiho
(1834-1863)). Includes letters and article from a 1862 Honolulu newspaper (name not
given).
Ideta, Lori M. “Asian Women Leaders of Higher Education: Tales of Self Discovery From the Ivory
Tower.” Ed.D. dissertation (Education), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1996. xiv, 282
leaves.
Dissertation on ten contemporary Asian educational leaders in Hawaiÿ i identified only by
first name and employment position.
Ikeda, Kiyoshi. Technical Report Preliminary Faculty Pay Equity Analysis University of Hawaii at
Manoa. Honolulu, University of Hawaiÿ i, 1991. iii, 27 p.
Describes the study design as basis for a faculty salary equity report.
Inn, Henry. Hawaiian Types. Photographs by Henry Inn, introduction by Andrew W. Lind,
introduced by Andrew W. Lind. New York: Hastings House, 1945. 4 p. l., xlvii plates on 46
leaves.
Black and white photographs of ethnic women, brief text.
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Inocelda, Dominic. “A Descriptive Study of Discipline Practices Among Filipino Immigrant Mothers
in Hawaii.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1981. 67
leaves.
Social work paper describes discipline practices; explores possible factors such as age,
income, religion, length of stay in Hawaiÿ i, etc. which lead to differing discipline styles;
compares practices of Filipino mothers in the Philippines and immigrant Filipino mothers
in Hawaiÿ i.
Into the Marketplace: Working-Class Women in 20th Century Hawaii. Honolulu: Hawaiÿ i
Committee for the Humanities, [1995]. 11 p.
Brief guide of essays to complement an exhibit includes contributions by Teresa Bill,
Joyce N. Chinen, Marie Hara, Barbara Bennett Peterson, William J. Puette, Edward
Schultz. Includes black and white photographs.
Irwin, Bernice Piilani Cook. I Knew Queen Liliuokalani. Honolulu: First People's Productions,
1998. 110 p. Originally published 1960.
Informal and intimate sketches of little-known side of the Queen's life (1838-1917) and
character by a woman who had known her for thirty years until the Queen's death.
Ito, Karen Lee. Lady Friends: Hawaiian Ways and the Ties That Define. Ithaca: Cornell University
Press, 1999. xi, 175 p.
Focuses on Native Hawaiian culture as seen in six women from Native Hawaiian
households and extended families in the mid-1970s. Concludes that although “alienated
from their land [they] are not disenfranchised from their culture.” Based on author's 1978
dissertation.
__________. “Symbolic Conscience: Illness Retribution Among Urban Hawaiian Women.” Ph.D.
dissertation (Anthropology), University of California at Los Angeles, 1978. xv, 219 leaves.
Dissertation on interviews of six Native Hawaiian women: Jane “Pua” Kahana, Ellen Kam,
June Kamakau, Evelyn Michaels, Elizabeth Nohi Nacimiento, Iris Nakasone. Studies
ideals of social relationships and proper behavior; concludes that a shared Hawaiian
concept of ethical and moral responsibility toward each other still exists.
James, Janet Frances. “A Study of the Differentiated Effects of Workshops on the Attitudes of
Administrators Toward Sex-Role Stereotyping.” Ed.D. dissertation (Educational
Administration), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1979. ix, 142 leaves.
Dissertation; a 1975 “Report on Sex Bias in the Public Schools of Hawaii” had found
widespread sex bias. This paper studied whether in-service training programs on sex role
stereotyping would change attitudes of Hawaiÿ i public school administrators.
Jarrett, Roberta M. Gifts From the Shore: a Kalaupapa Diary. Illustrations by Katherine Trnka.
Beaverton, OR: Pacific Editions Co., 1993. vi, 195 p.
Diary of a nurse who spent a year (Oct. 1989-Oct. 1990) at the Hansen's Disease
settlement on Molokaÿ i.
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Johnson, Ronald Charles. Report to President Cleveland's Commission on the Status of Women.
Honolulu: s.n., 1971. 6 leaves.
Brief report to Harlan Cleveland on University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa women. Includes
statistical tables.
Johnsrud, Linda. Barriers to Retention and Tenure at UH-Manoa: the Experiences of Faculty
Cohorts 1982-1988. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i , 1989. X,108 p.
Concludes that economic issues are the most critical barrier to retention for all faculty.
__________. University of Hawaii-Manoa 1989-1990 Faculty Cohorts: Do They Differ from Earlier
Cohorts?. Honolulu: L.K. Johnsrud, 1993. [3], 24, [3] leaves.
Concludes that women are different from men in retention and tenure in this one-year
study.
Jolly, Margaret, and Martha Macintyre, eds. Family and Gender in the Pacific: Domestic
Contradictions and the Colonial Impact. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1989. xi, 296 p.
Includes “New England Missionary Wives, Hawaiian Women and the Cult of True
Womanhood,” by Patricia Grimshaw, pp. 19-44; “Changes in the Lives of Ordinary
Women in Early Post-Contact Hawaii,” by Caroline Ralston, pp. 45-64.
Kaapu, Myrtle King. I Married a Prince; a Cinderella Story from Hawaii. Hicksville, New York:
Exposition Press, 1977. 271 p.
Autobiography of a teacher from Oregon who married a Hawaiian “prince” "without a
kingdom" in 1935. Chronicles her adventures around the world and living in Hawaiÿ i in a
grass hut with her husband.
Kaeo, Peter Young. News from Molokai, Letters Between Peter Kaeo & Queen Emma, 18731876. Edited with introduction and notes by Alfons L. Korn. Honolulu: The University
Press of Hawaiÿ i, 1976. xlv, 345 p.
Letters, often poignant, between Queen Emma (1836-1885) and Peter Kaeo (18361880), her first cousin, when he was a Hansen's disease patient in the 1870s at
Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i. Includes extensive notes by Alfons Korn.
Kai, Peggy. The Story of Aÿ lai, Our Hawaiian-Chinese Heritage. Honolulu: Kai, 1976. 53 p.
Biography of Aÿ lai Aÿ ii Akamu Akana (1856-1939) from whom the Aluli and Akana families
descend. Includes genealogy chart and many brown and white photographs.
Kaleialoha, and Hiwahiwa . An Hour with the Queen: Lessons on Forgiveness and Grace.
Cleveland, OH: CCW [Center for Women in Church and Society of the United Church of
Christ], 1998. 106 p. Some text in Hawaiian.
Devotional exercises and thoughts of two Native Hawaiian women, currently members of
the Church, and others in memory of Queen Liliÿ uokalani (1838-1917). Includes "black"
and white photographs.
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Kameÿ eleihiwa, Lilikalä. Nä Wähine Kapu = Divine Hawaiian Women. Honolulu: ÿ Ai Pöhaku Press,
1999. 40 p. Text in English and Hawaiian.
Notable Native Hawaiian women and their importance in history, chant and mythology;
role of contemporary female leaders. Includes list of Hawaiian female akua (goddesses).
Kanahele, Annie. Annie, Life of a Hawaiian; an Autobiography. Honolulu: Fisher Printing Co.,
1976. 131 p.
Autobiography of a Chinese-Hawaiian teacher and principal for three generations of
Hawaiÿ i's children. Highlights her non-stop effort to help her people both as leader and
servant to church and community.
Kanahele, George S. Emma: Hawaiÿ i's Remarkable Queen: a Biography. Honolulu: Queen Emma
Foundation, 1999. xxiv, 441 p. Text in English and Hawaiian.
Extensive biography of Queen Emma (1836-1885), who with her husband, King
Kamehameha IV (Alexander Liholiho (1834-1863)), founded Queen's Hospital. Includes
chants and black and white photographs.
__________. Pauahi: the Kamehameha Legacy. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press, 1986.
223 p. Text in English and Hawaiian.
Extensive biography of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop (1831-1884), whose will created
Bishop Estate and the Kamehameha Schools to educate Native Hawaiian children.
Includes two birth charts.
Kanahele, Mary Ann, and Sarah S. Marie. “A Study of Military Wives Participating in the Women's
Awareness Program of the Armed Services YMCA Outreach Branch at Kaneohe Marine
Corps Air Station, Hawaii.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,
1981. 84 leaves.
Social work paper evaluates the effectiveness of a program to provide support and social
interaction for military wives who are lonely and isolated from the community because of
the transient lifestyle of the military.
Kaulike (1977-1978).
SEE Honolulu. Mayor's Committee on the Status of Women. Report.
Kawakami, Barbara F. Japanese Immigrant Clothing in Hawaii, 1885-1941. Honolulu: University
of Hawaiÿ i Press, 1993. xvii, 253 p. Japanese language ed., 1998.
Includes clothing of women sugar plantation workers, picture bride accounts. Includes
black and white photographs.
Kelley, Jacqueline A. “Women and Pelvic Examinations: Their Experiences, Attitudes, and
Reactions.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1977. 37, 7, [2]
leaves.
Social work paper on 100 women patients at Hawaii Planned Parenthood or the
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Student Health Services Family Planning Clinic, which
determined one-third of the examinations were uncomfortable and stressful.
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Kelly, John Melville. Etchings and Drawings of Hawaiians. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1943.
95 p.
Includes Native Hawaiian women. In color, black and white.
__________. The Hula as Seen in Hawaii. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1953. 1 leaf, 10
plates in portfolio.
Illustrations of female dancers. In sepia, black and white.
Kent, Harold Winfield. An Album of Likenesses: Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, Benefactress of
the Kamehameha Schools and Charles Reed Bishop, Man of Hawaii. Rev. ed. Honolulu:
1972. 1 v. (unpaged). Originally published in 1962.
Photographs and daguerreotypes of sculptures and early paintings featuring Charles and
Bernice Pauahi Bishop (1831-1884). Mainly in black and white.
Keyes, Laura A. “Coping Activities of Wives of Absent Military Husbands.” M.S.W. (Social Work)
project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1982. 32 leaves.
Social work paper on women and families on a U.S. Marine Corps base presumably in
Hawaiÿ i.
Kikuchi, Shigeo. English Memoirs of a Buddhist Woman Missionary in Hawaii. Translation from
Japanese of Kaikyo Shoki no Omoide by Florence Okada. Honolulu: Buddhist Study
Center Press, 1991. 73 p.
Autobiography of a woman from Japan in the early twentieth century, her work on the
sugar plantation at Wailuku, Maui and at Naÿ alehu on Hawaiÿ i Island. Includes black and
white photographs of author.
Kim, Sehyun. “Predictors of Incident Vertebral Fractures Among Japanese-American Men and
Women.” Ph.D. dissertation (Biostatistics-Epidemiology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,
1996. xi, 116 leaves.
Dissertation on relationship between bone mass and fractures in Hawaiÿ i.
King, Jean Sadako. The Campaign Articles of Jean King. Honolulu: Highland Pub. Co., 1973.
62 p.
Collection of articles on author's (born 1925) political ideas first published as paid
advertisements in the newspapers, the Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu StarBulletin in 1972 while running for state representative. She was later elected lieutenant
governor, 1978-1982. Includes black and white photographs.
Kingston, Maxine Hong. Hawaii One Summer. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i Press, 1998. 72 p.
Originally published: San Francisco: Meadow Press, 1987.
Essays on living and teaching in Hawaiÿ i for twelve years by a noted author. Includes
black and white photographs.
Klarr, Caroline K. “Body Ornamentation of the Hula Dancer from 1779 to 1858.” M.A. thesis (Art),
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,1992. 105 leaves.
Master's thesis on clothing and adornment of dancers who included women. Later
published as a book, 1998.
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__________. Hawaiian Hula and Body Ornamentation, 1778 to 1858. Los Osos, CA: Bearsville
Press and Cloud Mountain Press, 1996. ix, 61 p.
Based on author's master's thesis of 1992, “Body Ornamentation of the Hula Dancer from
1779-1858.”
Kline, Betty Halterman. "The Status of Self Attitudes in Role Selection among Delinquent Girls."
M.A. thesis, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1957. iii, 85 leaves.
Master's thesis on self concept and choices between delinquent and non-delinquent girls.
Includes ethnic and other data.
Knowles, Gordon James. A Study of Hotel Street Prostitutes in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1992. 1996. 35
leaves.
Paper on sociology of female and male prostitutes in downtown Chinatown area of
Honolulu, in 1974 and 1992.
SEE ALSO 1983 paper by Glenn Y. Yoshimoto which preceded the research of Knowles.
Kodama-Nishimoto, Michi, Warren Nishimoto, and Cynthia Oshiro, eds. Hanahana : an Oral
History Anthology of Hawaii's Working People. Honolulu : Ethnic Studies Oral History
Project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1984. xvi, 178 p.
Narratives based on oral history interviews of rural and urban working people includes:
Eleanor Heavey, Osame Manago, Ida Kanekoa Miles, Lucy Seraphine "Slim" Robello,
Violet Hew Zane. "Hanahana" is pidgin from the Hawaiian word hana (work). Includes
black and white photographs.
Kono, Juliet S. “A Sojourner: My Grandmother Shige Oshita.” Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 26,
1992. pp. 185-206.
Article on the author's grandmother, Shige Oshita, of the Hilo area, a Japanese picture
bride who died in 1980. Her notebooks and letters written in Japanese reveal her poetic
streak.
Korn, Alfons L. The Victorian Visitors; an Account of the Hawaiian Kingdom, 1861-1866, Including
... Diaries and Letters of Queen Emma of Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i Press,
1958. 351 p.
Extensively documented account of Dowager Queen Emma's (1836-1885) visit to
England (Queen Victoria), France and Italy through her letters and journals. Includes
short biographical sketches of the Hawaiian aliÿ i (of chiefly rank).
Kreidman, Nanci. “"Too Many Lickins": the Production and Presentation of a Videotape
Documentary on Domestic Violence.” M.A. thesis (Communications),University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1981. iv, 166 leaves.
Master's thesis on the process used by the author in writing a script for video
program aired on KHET in 1980.
Krout, Mary Hannah. The Memoirs of Honorable Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Honolulu: Kamehameha
Schools, 1958. 255 p. Originally published New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1908.
History of Princess Pauahi's (1831-1884) life and times as extracted from her letters and
other records. Includes black and white photographs.
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Lake, Randy A., and Karen K. Nakamatsu. An Exploratory Study of the Attitudes of Part-Hawaiian
Teenagers Toward Sex, Birth Control, and Pregnancy. M.S.W. (Social Work) project,
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1986. iii, 23 leaves.
Social work paper based on questionnaires.
Lambing, Mary Lou, Ruth Lieban, and Gigi Hodge. Hawaii's Women in the News: How Far Have
They Come?: A Ten Year Perspective. Honolulu: Media Task Force of the Honolulu
County Committee on the Status of Women, 1990. 60 p.
Comprehensive report focusing on results of surveys taken in Hawaiÿ i in 1977 and 1987
regarding women in the media.
__________. Women of Hawaii: a Collection of Photos and Biographies of Women Who Have
Pursued Unique or Unusual Career Paths. Developed by the Foundation for Hawaii
Women's History; photographer, Jan-Michelle Sawyer. Honolulu: State Board for
Vocational Education. Office of the State Director for Vocational Education, 1989. 31
leaves of plates.
Brief biographies of twenty-nine businesswomen of the late twentieth century, on 31
cards (4 1/4" x 5 1/2") . Includes black and white photographs.
Landgraf, Anne Kapulani. E na Hulu Kupuna na Puna Ola Maoli No. Kaneohe, HI: [s.n.], 1987.
xiii, 142 p.
Collection of biographical sketches and personal anecdotes of thirty-two küpuna (elders)
who worked for the Hawaiÿ i State Department of Education, Windward District Hawaiian
Studies Program in 1985-86 school year includes twenty-nine women. Includes black and
white photographs.
Larsen, Agnessa. Graffiti on My Heart: an Autobiography, 1926-1937. Seattle, WA: Peanut Butter
Pub., 1994. 410 p.
Autobiography on growing up in Hawaiÿ i, attending college in California, living in Paris,
and working in the Soviet Union.
League of Women Voters of Honolulu and Hawaiÿ i State Commission on the Status of Women.
Report: Domestic Violence Family Court Monitoring Project. Honolulu: the League, 1996.
30 p.
Findings of Hawaiÿ i's Family Court cases on abused women and men in early 1996.
Lebra, Joyce Chapman. Shaping Hawaii: the Voices of Women. 2nd ed. Honolulu: Goodale,
1999. xv, 303 p. “Oral histories of the Islands' first settlers, Na moolelo o ko Hawaii
wahine hookahua ola” -- Cover. Originally published with title, Women's Voices in Hawaii,
1991.
Oral histories of women's lives at the turn of the twentieth century; their childhood and
survival, of Hawaiian, Part-Hawaiian, Chinese, Scottish-English, Portuguese, Japanese,
Okinawan, Korean, Puerto Rican and Filipina background. Includes photographs.
__________, ed. Women's Voices in Hawaii. Niwot, CO: University Press of Colorado, 1991. xii,
292 p. Later published with title, Shaping Hawaii: the Voice of Women, 2nd ed., 1999.
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Lee, Pali Jae Kealohilani, and Koko Willis. Tales from the Night Rainbow = Moÿ olelo o na Pö
Mäkole: the Story of a Woman, a People, and an Island: an Oral History as told by
Kailiÿ ohe Kameÿ ekua of Kamalo, Molokaÿ i, 1816-1931. Honolulu: Night Rainbow
Publishing Co., 1990. 112 p. Rev. and enlarged ed. Earlier ed., 1984.
Oral account of Kailiÿ ohe Kameÿ ekua of Molokaÿ i on pre-contact history of Native
Hawaiians. Includes black and white illustrations.
Lei-lanilau, Carolyn. Ono Ono Girl's Hula. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1997. xvi,
180 p.
A contemporary Chinese American writes on many subjects related to ethnic identity
including references to Hawaiian words and thoughts.
Lenk, Edward Anthony. “Mother Marianne Cope (1838-1918): the Syracuse Franciscan
Community and Molokai lepers.” Ph.D. dissertation, Syracuse University, 1986. x, 211
leaves.
Dissertation on the Catholic sister who worked with Father Damien at the Hansen's
Disease settlement at Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i.
Leong, Sylvia L. So Grows the Willow. New York: Vantage Press, 1996. xiv, 207 p.
Autobiography of a Chinese woman born in Honolulu who in the 1920s spent a strict
provincial childhood in China and returned to live an American way of life in Hawaiÿ i.
Li, Ling-Ai. Life is for a Long Time; a Chinese-Hawaiian Memoir. New York: Hastings House,
1972. 343 p.
Autobiography of a Chinese playwright, classical Chinese dancer and singer, director and
movie maker. Records important events of their family life in Hawaiÿ i. Her parents, both
doctors, came from Canton to Hawaiÿ i to practice Western medicine.
Lieban, Ruth, ed. The Changing Lives of Hawaii's Women: Progress Since Statehood: a
Contemporary Historical Record. Rev. ed. Honolulu: Historians Committee, Foundation
for Hawaii Women's History. 1985 . Iii, 50 p. Earlier ed., 1984.
Essays on progress and status on many aspects on Hawaiÿ i's women since 1959.
Includes lists of “Firsts.”
__________, ed. Women, Men and the Changing Language. Task Force for Equal Treatment of
the Sexes in Media. 4th ed. Honolulu: Office of Human Resources, 1985. 12 p. Earlier
editions with title Women, Men, and the New Language, 1977, 1980, 1981.
Includes article by John DeFrancis and examples of preferred treatment of sexes in
language usage.
__________,ed. Women, Men, and the New Language; the Task Force for Equal Treatment of
the Sexes in Media; Women's Awareness, the Hope of the Future. Revised. Honolulu:
Office of Human Resources, 1981. 12 p.
Includes article by Barbara Du Bois and examples of preferred treatment of sexes in
language usage. Earlier editions, 1977; 1980.
SEE ALSO Lieban, Ruth, ed. Women, Men and the Changing Language. 4th ed.
Honolulu: Office of Human Resources, 1985.
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Liliÿ uokalani, Queen. Diary Transcripts, 1878-1906. Hawaiian portions translated by Jason Achiu.
Honolulu: Hawaiÿ i State Archives, 1986. 2 v. (various foliations). Vol. 1 1878-1892 – Vol.
2 1893-1906. Text in English and Hawaiian.
Typescript of diaries written in English and Hawaiian(translated into English) held by the
Hawaiÿ i State Archives and Bishop Museum in Honolulu.
__________. Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen. Introduction by Glen Grant. Honolulu: Mutual
Pub. Co., 1990. xii, 409 p. Originally published 1898.
Autobiography of Hawaiÿ i's last monarch (1838-1917), portrays life and customs of 19th
century Hawaiÿ i, the overthrow of her reign, and her efforts to restore the Hawaiian
Kingdom. Includes black and white photographs.
__________. The Queen's Songbook .... Edited by Barbara Smith. Text and music notation by
Dorothy Kahananui Gillett. Honolulu: Hui Hänai, 1999. xviii, 333 p. Text in English and
Hawaiian.
Definitive work on 60 out of 150 songs written by Queen Liliÿ uokalani (1838-1917) and
several songs about her; musical score, lyrics in Hawaiian with English translation, and
notes about each song. Includes biographical essay and black and white and colored
photographs.
Linnea, Sharon. Princess Kaÿ iulani: Hope of a Nation, Heart of a People. Grand Rapids, MI:
Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 1999. xviii, 234 p.
Pictorial biography for young adult readers of young heiress (1875-1899) to the Hawaiian
throne who died at age twenty-three. Includes many black and white photographs.
Linnekin, Jocelyn. Sacred Queens and Women of Consequence: Rank, Gender, and Colonialism
in the Hawaiian Islands. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1990. xxiv, 276 p.
Examines social and economic transformation due to Western contact on Hawaiian
women in the nineteenth century from their perspectives.
__________. Women and Land in Post-Contract Hawaii. Honolulu: s.n., 1984. “A talk presented
to the Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa.” “February 29, 1984.”
22 leaves.
Focuses on Native Hawaiian women and social and economic changes in the nineteenth
century.
Lopez, Lehua. Changing Images: Working Women in Hawaii. Honolulu: General Assistance
Center for the Pacific, College of Education, University of Hawaiÿ i and State Commission
on the Status of Women, 1976. 35 p.
Instructional material for upper elementary school students of brief statements on career
dreams and experiences by women in various occupations.
Lowe, Ruby Hasegawa. Liliÿ uokalani. Illustrated by Robin Yoko Burningham. Honolulu:
Kamehameha Schools/Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, Community Education Division,
Intermediate Reading Program, 1993. x, 101 p. Hawaiian language ed., 1994
Juvenile biography of the queen (1838-1917) . Includes numerous black and white
illustrations.
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Luke, Elyse L. “The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Breast Cancer Incidence among Women
in Hawaiÿ i." M.S. thesis (Public Health), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1998. vii, 32
leaves.
Master's thesis on cancer risk among Caucasian women and those of five ethnic
backgrounds.
Luo, Tsun-yin. Ethnic Variations in Sexual Victimization : a Preliminary Analysis of Caucasian,
Asian and mixed-Asian Victims in Hawaii. 1987. 28, [12] leaves.
General and specific profiles of female rape victims.
__________. “Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault: University Students' Attitudes Towards
Sexual Victimization of Women.” Ph.D. dissertation (Sociology), University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1991. xiii, 255 leaves.
Dissertation on responses to questionnaires sent to forty-three University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa classes in 1990 on attitudes towards victimization of women.
Lyman, Sarah Joiner. Sarah Joiner Lyman of Hawaii - Her Story Compiled From the Journal and
Letters of Sarah Joiner Lyman. Hilo, HI: Lyman House Memorial Museum, 1970. 201 p.
Later published as Part I of The Lymans of Hilo, 1979.
Life of a missionary's wife (1805-1885) based on her journals from 1830 until her death,
compiled by a great-grand daughter. Sarah and her husband, David, founded and
operated the Hilo Boarding School on Hawaiÿ i Island.
The Lymans of Hilo. Part 1 edited by Margaret Greer Martin. Part 2 by Nettie Hammond Lyman,
Kathryn Lyman Bond, and Ethel M. Damon. Rev. ed. Hilo, HI: Lyman House Memorial
Museum, 1979. Part 1 originally published: Sarah Joiner Lyman of Hawaii - Her Own
Story, 1970. Part 2 originally published: Damon, Ethel Moseley. David Belden Lyman,
Sarah Joiner Lyman, 1832-1932, 1932.
Part 1 is the journal of Sarah Joiner Lyman (1805-1885), wife of missionary David Belden
Lyman. Part 2 is on the Hilo Boarding School on Hawaiÿ i Island which they founded and
operated. Includes black and white photographs
Mallery, Lynette Rose. “The Wailuku Female Seminary 1836-1850: a Partial History.” M.Ed.
thesis (Educational Foundations), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1983. xii, 173 leaves.
Master's thesis on role of New England missionaries in the education of Hawaiian
women. The school was the first formal boarding school organized by missionaries for
these women.
Mangialetti, Nada Rose. “The Incidence of Bulimia and Anorexia Nervosa in College Women on
Oahu.” M.A. thesis (Psychology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1982.
Master's thesis; proposes a “clearly defined diagnostic test and a new instrument to
detect and classify ... abnormal eating behaviors.”
Martin, Tracy Lynn. “Adolescent Pregnancy in the State of Hawaii.” M.Ed. thesis (Educational
Foundations), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1989. 108 leaves.
Master's thesis on teen pregnancy.
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Mathews, Cheryl, Joan Okuno, and Jill Gavin Young. “A Study of Attitudes Toward the Roles of
Women; a Comparison of Attitudes Toward the Roles of Women of Japanese and
Caucasian Social Science Students at the University of Hawaii.” M.S.W. (Social Work)
project, University of Hawaiÿ i, 1974. iv, 59, [14] leaves.
Social work paper compares male and female undergraduate students, unmarried and
ages 16-26 to determine significant differences in attitude between Caucasian and
Japanese and between men and women toward roles of women.
Matsuda¸ Mari J., ed. Called From Within: Early Women Lawyers of Hawaiÿ i. Introduction by Mari
J. Matsuda. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i Press, 1992. xvi, 344 p.
Biographies of seventeen women lawyers admitted to the bar between 1888 and 1959:
Marguerite Kamehaokalani Ashford, Rose August, Harriet Bouslog, Carrick Hume Buck,
Sau Ung Loo Chan, Jean Vaughan Gilbert, Betty Barrett Gillette, Almeda Eliza Hitchcock
(Moore), Alana Wai Lan Wong Lau, Rhoda Lewis, Ruth Winifred Loomis, Marybeth Yuen
Maul, Patsy Takemoto Mink, Lily Miyamoto Okamoto, Mary Helen McCrea Stevens
Weaver Pitts, Margaret Scott Tekeli, Betty Morrison Vitousek. Also, “Other Women in the
Law Before Statehood.” Includes black and white photographs.
Mattson Sunderland Research and Planning Associates, Inc. Women Employed by the City and
County of Honolulu: a Focus Group Study. Honolulu. The Associates. 1992. 58 p.
Detailed report on outcome of three separate but complementary efforts with the same
objective to examine quality of worklife.
McDermott, John W. Kelleys of the Outrigger. Edited by B. L. Hughes. Honolulu: ORAFA Pub.
Co., 1990. 243 p.
Biography of Estelle and Roy Kelley who came to Hawaiÿ i in 1929; developed and
operated the Outrigger Hotels, one of the island's largest hotel chains. Includes black and
white photographs.
Mellen, Kathleen (Dickenson). Hawaiian Heritage, a Brief Illustrated History. New York: Hastings
House, 1963. 120 p.
Short illustrated stories of the Hawaiian royal family. Includes a short biography of the
author on the book jacket not found in her other books.
__________. Hawaiian Majesty. London: Melrose, 1954. 224 p. Originally published with title:
The Magnificent Matriarch, Kaahumanu, Queen of Hawaii, 1952.
Sequel to author's Lonely Warrior. Biography of Queen Kaÿ ahumanu, favorite wife of
Kamehameha I. Covers the period from his death in 1819 until her death in 1832.
__________. The Magnificent Matriarch, Kaahumanu, Queen of Hawaii. New York, Hasting
House, 1952. 291 p. Published later with title Hawaiian Majesty, 1954.
Melton, Sherry C., Mary A. Nickerson, and Linda E. Roggow. “A Study of the Effects of
Separation on Wives.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,
1978. 29, [22] leaves.
Social work paper on factors affecting Navy wives of men assigned to submarines.
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Memories of Majesty at Hanaiakamalama, Queen Emma Summer Palace. Text by Susan Mau
Soong. Honolulu: Daughters of Hawaii, 1997. 40 p. Text in English and Hawaiian.
Pictorial work with brief text of Queen Emma's (1836-1885) summer home in Nuÿ uanu,
Honolulu. Color photographs.
Midler, Bette. A View from a Broad. Photography by Sean Russell. New York: Simon and
Schuster, 1980. 150 p.
Travels of Hollywood film and television entertainer born (1945) and raised in Hawaiÿ i.
Minton, Nälani, and Noenoe K. Silva. Küÿ ë: the Hui Aloha ÿ Äina Anti-Annexation Petitions, 18971898. Honolulu: 1998. Includes facsimile of Palapala Hoopii Kue Hoohuiaina = Petition
Against Annexation. ix,55,571 p. Text in English and Hawaiian.
Introductory essays; consists mainly of photocopy of petition, “Palapala Hoopii Kue
Hoohuiaina” [Petition Against Annexation] to protest annexation by the United States.
Over 20,000 signatures of Native Hawaiians of all ages and sex were collected by the
women of the political organization, Hui Aloha ÿ Äina, and submitted to the U.S. Congress
in 1897.
SEE ALSO Silva, Noenoe. Ke Küÿ ë Küpaÿ a Loa Nei Mäkou.
Mitsuyoshi, Karen Sumie. “Kotowaza and the Kokoro of Leadership of Japanese American
Female School Administrators in Hawaii.” Ph.D. dissertation, Brigham Young University,
1996. xvi, 387 leaves.
Dissertation on Japanese female educators as related to Japanese cultural values of
kotowaza (wise phrases, proverbs) and kokoro (heart, soul, spirit). Includes
Americanization of these women.
Mookini, Esther T. “Keöpuölani, Sacred Wife, Queen Mother, 1778-1823.” Hawaiian Journal of
History, v. 32, 1998. pp. 1-24.
Article on Keöpüolani (circa 1788-1823), sacred wife of Kamehameha I, and mother of
Nähiÿ enaÿ ena and Kamehameha II and III.
Moral Wars: Voices of the Past and Present: a Viewer's Guide. Sponsored by Kapiÿ olani
Community College, Office of Community Services and The Mission Houses Museum.
Honolulu: s.n., 1986. 60 p.
Viewer's guide to an exhibit includes biographical sketch of Kïnaÿ u (circa 1805-1839),
Kuhina Nui (Premier) of Hawaiÿ i, message from her, a portrait drawing, and “Kaahumanu
Address To Her People” in 1825.
Morris, Sylvia Jukes. Rage for Fame: the Ascent of Clare Boothe Luce. New York: Random
House, 1997. 561 p.
Includes some information while Mrs. Luce (1903-1987), wife of publisher of Time
magazine, lived in Hawaiÿ i during her later years.
Mother Marianne, a Sister of St. Francis; a Brief Sketch of Her Life. Syracuse, N.Y.: St. Anthony
Convent and Motherhouse, 19--. 19 p.
Brief biography of Mother Marianne Cope (1839-1918), the Catholic sister (nun) who
worked for thirty years at the Hansen's settlement at Kalaupapa at Molokaÿ i. Includes
black and white portrait.
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Mrantz, Maxine. Hawaii's Tragic Princess: Kaiulani, the Girl Who Never Got to Rule. Honolulu:
Aloha Graphic and Sales, 1980. 38 p.
Biography of young heiress (1875-1899) to the Hawaiian throne who died at age twentythree. Includes black and white photographs.
Nahulu, Genevieve. Genevieve Nahulu of Nanakuli: a Life History: as Told to Yvonne Yarber.
Honolulu: Hawaiÿ i Dept. of Education, 1991. xii, 95 p.
Autobiography of a Native Hawaiian teacher and her life in a Hawaiian community on
Oÿ ahu. Includes many black and white photographs.
Nakamura, Elaine A. “The Lived Experience of Women With HIV in Hawaii.” M.S. thesis
(Nursing), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1995. viii, 80 leaves.
Master's thesis on the experiences of women with HIV.
Nelligan, Peter. “Social Change and Rape Law in Hawaii.” Ph.D. dissertation (Political Science),
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1983.
Dissertation on “social influences on the form and content of the legal prohibition against
rape ... from prior to western contact in 1778 through 1981.”
Nelson, Victoria. My Time in Hawaii: a Polynesian Memoir. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989.
xii, 242 p.
Autobiography of physical and spiritual journey of a teacher (born 1945) who came to the
islands in 1969 and stayed for several years teaching at the University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa and exploring the islands through archaeology and literature.
Neuman, Nancy M., ed. True to Ourselves: a Celebration of Women Making a Difference. San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1998. xx, 246 p.
Includes a short chapter by Patsy Takemoto Mink (born 1927), “A Change in Plans” (p.
136-141), first Japanese American woman Representative to U.S. House of
Representatives, 1965-1977 and 1990 - . Includes black and white portrait.
Neva, Pepi, ed. Filipina: Hawaii's Filipino Women. Honolulu: FAUW [Filipino Association of
American University Women] Publications, 1994. 101 p.
Essays on Filipinas in rural communities, in various professions, on Filipino culture.
Includes comparative statistics with other ethnic groups in Hawaiÿ i, and black and white
photographs.
Newman, Shirlee Petkin. Liliuokalani, Young Hawaiian Queen. Illustrated by Leslie Goldstein.
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1960. 192 p.
Juvenile biography of Hawaiÿ i's last monarch (1838-1917). Includes black and white
illustrations.
Nguyen, The Thanh. “Prevalence of Herpes Virus Hominis Infection Among Women in Honolulu.”
M.S. thesis (Public Health), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1975. ix, 51 leaves.
Master's thesis on prevalence of infection by age, race, marital status, and education.
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1979 Statewide Women's Conference. Sponsored by the State Commission on the Status of
Women in cooperation with the County Committees on the Status of Women. Honolulu,
1979. 71 p.
Articles, statistics from 1979 conference on women. Includes black and white
photographs.
Nishigaya, Linda. Historical Recollections of the American Association of University Women,
Honolulu Branch, 1905-1995. Honolulu: American Association of University Women,
Honolulu Branch, 1995. v, 89 p.
History of Honolulu Branch of the AAUW; lists of presidents, awards granted.
Nordyke, Eleanor C., and Martha H. Noyes. “'Kaulana Nä Pua': a Voice for Sovereignty.”
Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 27 (1993). pp. 27-42.
Article on a Hawaiian nationalistic song composed shortly after the deposing of Queen
Liliÿ uokalani in January 1893. The words are attributed to Native Hawaiian Ellen
Prendergast (photograph on front cover). Includes black and white photograph of Native
Hawaiian songwriter Maddy Lam.
SEE ALSO Amy Stillman's article “'Aloha Aina': New Perspectives on 'Kaulana Nä Pua,'”
Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 33, 1999. pp. 83-99.
Nunes, Shiho S., and Sara Nunes-Atabaki. The Shishu Ladies of Hilo: Japanese Embroidery in
Hawaiÿ i. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i Press, 1999. xiv, 141 p.
History of women and several men on Hawaiÿ i Island who did embroidery. Includes color
and black and white photographs and illustrations.
Nyhan, Mary Kathleen. “Attitudes of Social Workers Toward the Role of Women: Conservative or
Contemporary.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1977. vii,
45 leaves.
Social work paper on graduate students, faculty, and staff of the University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa School of Social Work concludes that the major determinant of one's attitudes
toward the role of women in society is sex, although ethnicity is also important.
Nyland, Jean Louise. “The Effect of Exposure to Female Role Models on Women's SelfPerception and Career Aspiration.” Ph.D. dissertation (Psychology), University of Hawaiÿ i
at Mänoa, 1981. x, 175 leaves.
Dissertation on influence of role models on Caucasian and Japanese women in Hawaiÿ i.
Concludes that for Caucasian women a role model does affect career orientation and
aspiration. Self-perceptions relative to Caucasian men are not low. Japanese women do
not exhibit the same characteristics.
Oahu Spouse Abuse Task Force. Breaking the cycle of violence: a report on spouse abuse on
Oahu and recommendations for change / prepared by the Oahu Spouse Abuse Task
Force. Honolulu: Oahu Spouse Abuse Task Force, 1986. 1 v. (various pagings)
Report on legal aspects and social services with recommendations.
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Oana, Leilani Kyoko. “Ethnocultural Identification in Sansei Females: an Evaluation of Alternative
Measures.” M.A. thesis (Psychology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1981. xi, 124
leaves.
Master's thesis on 140 sansei (third generation Japanese American) females at the
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa and their attitudes toward ethnicity.
O'Hara, Jean. Honolulu Harlot: [an Expose of Honolulu Vice Conditions]. Honolulu, s.n.,
Copyright applied for Nov. 11, 1944. 48 p.
Autobiography of a Hawaiÿ i prostitute born in Chicago in 1913 who writes about the
Honolulu police and prostitution.
__________. My Life as a Honolulu Prostitute. 1944. [4]. 40, [2] leaves. Later published as a
book, Honolulu Harlot, Copyright applied for Nov. 11, 1944.
Paper written by a Hawaiÿ i prostitute.
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly: on the Island of Hawaii, Kauai, Lanai, Maui, and
Molokai. Honolulu: Native Hawaiian Resource Center, Alu Like, Inc., 1989. 290 p.
Oral histories include ten Native Hawaiian elderly women: Margaret Alapai, Martha Lum
Ho, Miriam P. Hokoana, Miriam Kia Kapahu, Minnie Kaawaloa, Theresa Marzo, Pearl
H.K. Nelson, Eva Poaha Peelua, Victoria Thomas, Rose Tipon.
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly: on the Island of Oahu. Honolulu: Native Hawaiian
Resource Center, Alu Like, Inc., 1989. 468 p.
Oral histories include sixteen women: Lucille Brown, Maryann K. Freudenberg, Elizabeth
Fujinaga, Ellen Heen, Mary K. Jamito, Margaret Kalima, Sarah Kawailima, Elizabeth Kea, Victoria Kekuaokalani, Mildred Lum King, Mary Lindsey, Mary N. Mossman, Hilda
Mutch, Jessie Piimauna, Mabel Ramos, Agnes Wright.
Our Rights, Our Lives: a Guide to Women's Legal Rights in Hawaii. Edited by Elizabeth Jubin
Fujiwara, Leslie A. Hayashi, Joan Polhamus Creaddick, and Sara Lyn Smith with
assistance from State Commission on the Status of Women. 2nd ed. Honolulu: Hawaii
Women Lawyers, 1991. xiv, 186 p. 1st ed., 1990.
1991 handbook on various aspects of the law relating to women “written by women for
women who want the law to work for them.” The 1999 edition is issued in five separate
parts.
SEE citations below.
Our Rights, Our Lives: a Guide to Women's Legal Rights in Hawaii. Crimes Against Women and
Children. Edited by Daphne Barbee-Wooten, Pamela Berman Byrne, Elizabeth Jubin
Fujiwara, Susan Orlando Liu, and Robin Wurtzel. Honolulu: Hawaii Women Lawyers,
1996. 54 p.
1996 handbook on laws on crimes against women and children.
Our Rights, Our Lives: a Guide to Women's Legal Rights in Hawaii. Women and Domestic
Relations. Edited by Daphne Barbee-Wooten, Pamela Berman Byrne, Elizabeth Jubin
Fujiwara, Susan Orlando Liu, and Robin Wurtzel. Honolulu: Hawaii Women Lawyers,
1996. 58 p.
1996 handbook on laws on domestic relations.
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Our Rights, Our Lives: a Guide to Women's Legal Rights in Hawaii. Women and Employment.
Edited by Daphne Barbee-Wooten, Pamela Berman Byrne, Elizabeth Jubin Fujiwara,
Susan Orlando Liu, and Robin Wurtzel. Honolulu: Hawaii Women Lawyers, 1996. 78 p.
1996 handbook on laws on women and employment.
Our Rights, Our Lives: a Guide to Women's Legal Rights in Hawaii. Women and Government
Benefits/Insurance. Edited by Daphne Barbee-Wooten, Pamela Berman Byrne, Elizabeth
Jubin Fujiwara, Susan Orlando Liu, and Robin Wurtzel. Honolulu: Hawaii Women
Lawyers, 1996. 38 p.
1996 handbook on laws on women, government benefits and insurance.
Our Rights, Our Lives: a Guide to Women's Legal Rights in Hawaii. Women and
Finance/Housing. Edited by Daphne Barbee-Wooten, Pamela Berman Byrne, Elizabeth
Jubin Fujiwara, Susan Orlando Liu, and Robin Wurtzel. Honolulu: Hawaii Women
Lawyers, 1996. 78 p.
1996 handbook on laws on women, finance and housing.
Our Rights, Our Lives: a Guide to Women's Legal Rights in Hawaii. Women and the Law. Edited
by Daphne Barbee-Wooten, Pamela Berman Byrne, Elizabeth Jubin Fujiwara, Susan
Orlando Liu, and Robin Wurtzel. Honolulu: Hawaii Women Lawyers, 1996. 54 p.
1996 handbook on women and the law in general.
Pacific Basin Conference, Honolulu: 1977. East Meets West; Culturally Conditioned Views of the
Role of Women, February 28-March 5, 1977. Honolulu: East-West Center, 1977. 184 p.
Proceedings of the conference, include papers read by participants.
Pai, Margaret K. The Dreams of Two Yi-min ["Immigrants"]. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i Press,
1989. 200 p.
Biography of the author's Korean immigrant parents, Hee Kyung Lee and husband Do In
Kwon who came to Hawaiÿ i in the early twentieth century. Includes black and white
photographs.
Pan-Pacific and Southeast Asia Women's Association. Women of the Pacific; Proceedings of
Conference. Honolulu: The Association, 1928. 1 v.
Proceedings of the Pan-Pacific Women's Association (later Pan-Pacific and Southeast
Asia Women's Association) conference discussed concerns of women throughout the
Pacific and Asia. The headquarters were in Honolulu and many of the participants were
from Hawaiÿ i
Peterson, H. Jane. “Attitudes and Knowledge About Menopause: a Descriptive Study of Women
in Hawaii.” M.S. thesis (Nursing), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1997. vii, 92 leaves.
Master's thesis on attitudes of women and knowledge about menopause, by race, age,
education, and income.
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Picture Bride: a Viewer's Guide. Los Angeles: Thousand Cranes Filmworks, 1995. 24 p.
Brief guide of essays to the feature film/videotape about a Japanese picture bride who
arrives in Hawaiÿ i in 1918 to live on a sugar plantation. Includes black and white
photographs.
Piltz, Josephine Amanti. Round the World and Back to You: Hawaiian Education and the
Influence of Mary Lyon. Honolulu: 1983. 1 v. (various foliations)
Mary Lyon of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in Massachusetts taught at least twentyfive women from Hawaiÿ i between 1820 and 1880. Includes list of these women, with brief
biographical information. Includes photocopy of black and white photographs.
Pleadwell, Frank Lester. The Voyage to England of King Liholiho and Queen Kamamalu. Essay
read at the meeting of the Social Science Association, 71st season on the evening of
June 2, 1952. Honolulu: 1952. 33 leaves.
Account of the death in 1824 of Kamämalu (born circa 1803) , one of the wives of
Kamehameha II (Liholiho) (1796-1834)), who traveled with him to England where they
died of measles.
Plummer, Carol Milani. “The Relationship Between Ethnic Identity and Eating Disorder
Symptomatology in Native Hawaiian Females.” M.A. thesis (Psychology), University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1995. vi, 46 leaves.
Master's thesis on social aspects and ethnic identity from eating disorders of Native
Hawaiian women in the late 1990s.
Porteus, Elizabeth [Betty] Dole. My Twentieth Century Philosophy. New York: Carlton Press,
1987. 128 p.
Autobiography and philosophy of a missionary descendant, housewife, wife of politician
David Hebden Porteus, and daughter of James D. Dole, pineapple pioneer.
Powell, Ruth Bancroft. Princess Kaiulani: the Hope of Hawaii. Honolulu: R.B. Powell, 1954. 35 p.
Short biography of young heiress (1875-1899) to the Hawaiian throne highlighting her
sad life in Hawaiÿ i and England.
Prestowitz, Carol Ann. “A Comparison of the Supervisory Behavior of Female and Male
Administrators in the Public Service of the State of Hawaii.” M.A. thesis (Political
Science), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1969. xi, 122 leaves.
Master's thesis on supervisors and subordinates in the employment of the state of
Hawaiÿ i who completed a questionnaire. Results show that individual personality
differences rather than sex, education, or experience determines supervisory behavior.
This study also compares job performance and job satisfaction of subordinates working
for women and of those working for men.
Programs to Promote Equity in Education and Employment: University of Hawaii/Manoa Campus.
Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1990. 49 p.
Lists and briefly describes the U. H. Commission on the Status of Women and special
programs; written mainly for students.
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Pukui, Mary Kawena. ÿ Ölelo Noÿ eau: Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings. Collected,
translated, and annotated by Mary Kawena Pukui; illustrated by Dietrich Varez. Honolulu:
Bishop Museum Press, 1983. xix, [1], 351 p. Earlier ed., 1961. Text in English and
Hawaiian.
Includes biographical sketch of Mary Pukui (1895-1986), foremost Native Hawaiian
informant on language and culture, in introduction to an extensive compilation of
Hawaiian proverbs with English translation. Includes brown and white drawings.
Rappolt, Miriam E. Queen Emma: a Woman of Vision. Kailua, HI, Press Pacifica, 1991. 208 p.
Biography of Queen Emma (1836-1885), wife of King Kamehameha IV (Alexander
Liholiho).
Reece, Kim Taylor. Wahine [Women]. Sacred Falls, HI: Kim Taylor Reece Productions, 1999.
Black and white photographs of women, brief text.
Rhodes, Daisy Chun. Passages to Paradise: Early Korean Immigrant Narratives From Hawaiÿ i.
Los Angeles, CA: Academia Koreana ; Keimyung University Press, 1998. xxiii, 288 p.
Oral history cassettes are in the Rare Hawaiian Collection, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
Library.
Accounts of many hardships of thirty-three Korean women, including the author. Based
on oral histories conducted by the author. Includes black and white photographs.
Richards, Mary C. Sweet Voices of Lahaina: Life Story of Maui's Fabulous Fardens. Aiea, HI:
Island Heritage Publishing, 1990. 89 p.
Musical Native Hawaiian Farden family originally of Maui includes six women, among
them Irmgard Aluli. Includes many black and white photographs.
Richards, William (Rev.). Memoir of Keopuolani, Late Queen of the Sandwich Islands. Boston:
Crocker & Brewters, 1825. 55 p.
Short biography of Keöpüolani (circa 1778-1823), sacred wife of Kamehameha I, mother
of Nähiÿ enaÿ ena and Kamehameha II and III. Includes chants and her genealogy in
Hawaiian. Includes black and white illustrations.
__________. The Prophetic Vision of Keopuolani: the Sacred Queen of Hawaii. Honolulu: Native
Hawaiian Land Trust Task Force, 1982. With additional material by Mitsuo Uyehara.
Includes reprint of Richards's Memoir of Keopuolani, Late Queen of the Sandwich
Islands, Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1825. xii, 60 p.
Memorial to Keöpüolani (circa 1778-1823), sacred wife of Kamehameha I.
SEE annotation above for Memoir to Keopuolani … . Foreword by Uyehara discusses
history and land rights of Native Hawaiians.
Rizzuto, Shirley. Hawaii's Pathfinders. Illustrations by Lyn Lawrence. Honolulu: Bess Press, 1983.
xiii, 114 p.
Juvenile biographies include Kaÿ ahumanu (died 1832), favorite wife of Kamehameha I;
Bernice Pauahi Bishop (1831-1884) whose will lead to the founding of the Kamehameha
Schools for Native Hawaiians; and Anna Lindsey Perry-Fiske (1900-1995), rancher on
the island of Hawaiÿ i. Includes black and white portraits and illustrations.
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Rooks, Sheri Crowley. “The Feminist Label and Violations of Expectations.” Master's thesis
(Speech), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1991. 93 leaves.
Master's thesis on feminist labeling and expectations of 282 University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa speech students.
Russell, Anne. “Patsy Takemoto Mink: Political Woman.” Ph.D. dissertation (American Studies),
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1977. vii, 213 leaves.
Dissertation based on interviews with Mink (born 1927) and others, her writings,
upbringing, and reviews her role in Hawaiÿ i and as first Japanese American woman
elected to U.S. House of Representatives.
Saiki, Patsy Sumie. Japanese Women in Hawaii: the First 100 Years. Honolulu: Kisaku Inc.,
1985. 158 p.
History of Japanese women includes diversity of these women and their significant role in
Hawaiÿ i's history.
St. Marie, Dorothy. “A Descriptive Study of Lesbian Mothers.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project,
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1976. iv, 116 leaves.
Social work paper on questionnaires answered by lesbian mothers of various ages and
ethnic background to explore their experiences discovering their lesbianism, attitudes
toward their lesbianism, relationships with their children, and problems related to their
lesbianism.
Salazar, Helena Kalokuokamaile Wilcox. Kaahumanu Diamond Jubilee: a Brief History. Honolulu:
Distributed by the Kaahumanu Society, 1980. 73 p.
History of Kaÿ ahumanu Society, founded in 1905, a social and historical organization
named after the first Kuhina Nui (Premier), and favorite wife of Kamehameha I. Text in
English and Hawaiian. Includes chants and black and white illustrations.
Salice, Barbara Farenga. “Palapala [Writing]: Language, Literacy, and Learning Among Native
Hawaiian Women in Waimanalo, Hawaii.” Ed.D. dissertation (Education), University of
Southern California, 1991. vii, 142 leaves.
Dissertation on attitudes of Native Hawaiian women in the 1980s toward learning to read
and write.
Saranchock, Judith. “Women at the Helm: Stories of Three Hawaii Leaders.” Ed.D. dissertation
(Education), Brigham Young University, 1996. vii, 223 p.
Dissertation on three public school administrators of the late twentieth century: Geraldine
Ichimura, Margaret Yuriko K. Oda, and Catherine Payne.
Sato, Kathleen. “Gender, Race and Perceived Stress in Early Adolescence.” M.Ed. thesis
(Counseling and Guidance), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1992.
Master's thesis on 284 urban intermediate students and their appraisal of “perceived
stress” in a multi-racial sample.
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Sato, Robin April. “Battered Women and Depression: a Paradigmatic-Behavioral Perspective.”
Ph.D. dissertation (Psychology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1989. ix, 240 leaves.
Dissertation on 106 battered women on Oÿ ahu, Maui, Kauaÿ i, and Hawaiÿ i Island.
Saville, Jennifer. Georgia O'Keefe, Paintings of Hawaiÿ i. Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts,
1990. 79 p.
Exhibit catalog of noted painter's (1887-1986) works in the 1940s of Hawaiÿ i's
landscapes, fruit and flora. Includes colored and black and white reproductions of her
artwork.
Sawyer, Gene. Vignettes of Hawaii, 1948, 1949. G. Sawyer, 1949. 150 p.
Radio releases broadcast on national radio in 1948-1949 featured over forty women of
various ethnicities from all walks of life.
Schuetter, Renee M. “Biracial Women's Identity Development.” M.A. thesis (Counseling and
Guidance), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1991.
Thesis on four Asian-Caucasian women to determine complex process of biracial identity
development.
Sciortino-Brudzynski, Anna P. “An Exploratory Evaluation of a Men's Spouse Abuse Treatment
Program at the Community Mental Health Clinic, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.” M.S.W.
(Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1988. iii, 32 leaves.
Social work paper on wife abuse at a military base on Oÿ ahu.
Seminar Proceedings: the Privileged Women?: a Seminar Presented by Members of the
Governor's Commission on the Status of Women, November 7, 8, 9, 1968. Sponsored
by: Governor John A. Burns. Presented by: Members of the Ad Hoc Commission on the
Status of Women in Cooperation with: Hawaii Federation of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs, Inc. and the Conference Center, Division of Continuing Education &
Community Service, University of Hawaiÿ i. Honolulu: 1968. 19 leaves.
Brief report on conference to raise the status of women.
Sereno, Aeko. “Images of the Hula Dancer and “Hula Girl,” 1778-1960.” Ph.D. dissertation
(American Studies), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1990. x, 274 leaves.
Dissertation on historical depictions and perceptions of the female hula dancer. Includes
black and white photographs.
Sheed, Wilfrid. Clare Boothe Luce. New York: Dutton, 1982. vii, 183 p. [32] p. of plates.
Includes a few pages on the author (1903-1987) and wife of publisher of Time magazine
while living in Hawaiÿ i during her later years.
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Sheldon, John G.M. “The True Story of Kaluaikoÿ olau, or Koÿ olau the Leper." Translated with a
foreword by Frances N. Frazier from the Hawaiian of John G.M. Sheldon's (Kahikina
Kelekona), Kaluaikoolau … , 1906. Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 21, 1987. pp. 1-41.
Article translated almost in its entirety of an account by Piÿ ilani about her husband Koÿ olau
(1862?-1896). In Kalalau Valley, Kauaÿ i in 1893 he killed deputy sheriff Louis Stolz, and
was accused of murdering four others while resisting capture and confinement at the
Hansen's Disease settlement on Molokaÿ i. Includes black and white photographs.
Shera, Caroline Sharman. “The Henry and Dorothy Castle Memorial Kindergarten: a
Transnational Perspective.” M.Ed. thesis (Educational Foundations), University of Hawaiÿ i
at Mänoa, 1996. xii, 125 leaves.
Master's thesis on the history and educational philosophy of the founders of a pioneering
kindergarten in the early twentieth century which became the pre-school of Teachers
College at the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa.
Shiraki, Nancy, and Atsuko Hasegawa, eds. Hösha, a Pictorial History of Jodo Shinshu Women in
Hawaii. Honolulu: Hawaii Federation of Honpa Hongwanji Buddhist Women's
Associations, 1988. 208 p.
Commemorative project of 100th anniversary of Honpa Hongwanji Mission, largest
Buddhist sect in Hawaiÿ i. Records achievements of women members and female
ministers. Hösha refers to the expression of gratitude in Buddhism. Includes black and
white and colored photographs.
Shockley, Marylou. “Analysis of Brand Choice: Cosmetics Used by University of Hawaii Women.”
Honolulu: 1965. 44, 6 leaves.
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa senior honors thesis; “Specific aspects of cosmetic usage
and preference such as brand loyalty, factors motivating purchase, and correlation
between demographic factors and cosmetic usage are emphasized and discussed in this
report."
Silva, Noenoe K. The 1897 Petitions Protesting Annexation. [1998]. 2 vols. (8, [577] leaves)
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 8, first group). Includes photocopies of Palapala
Hoopii Kue Hoohuiaina = Petition against Annexation, and selected materials from RG
46, Records of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Sen. 55A-J11.2,
Petitions relating to the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands, from the 55th Congress,
1897. 2 v. [8,577] leaves. Text in English and Hawaiian.
Essentially the same, but without introductory essays, as Minton, Nälani, and Noenoe
Silva, Küÿ ë: the Hui Aloha ÿ Äina Anti-Annexation Petitions, 1897-1898.
__________. “Ke Küÿ ë Küpaÿ a Loa Nei Mäkou: Kanaka Maoli Resistance to Colonization.” Ph.D.
dissertation (Political Science), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1999. ix, 228 leaves. Text
in English and Hawaiian.
Dissertation refutes belief that Native Hawaiians did not resist annexation by the United
States. Based on Hawaiian language newspapers. Includes the role of the women of Hui
Aloha ÿ Äina.
SEE Küÿ ë by Minton, Nälani, and Noenoe Silva.
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Silverman, Jane. Kaahumanu, Molder of Change. Honolulu: Friends of the Judiciary History
Center, 1987. 101 p.
Biography of favorite wife (died 1832) of King Kamehameha I and Kuhina Nui (Premier)
and regent after his death.
__________. “To Marry Again,” Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 17, 1983. pp. 64-75.
Article on laws on remarriage of women and men in nineteenth century Hawaiÿ i.
Sinclair, Marjorie. “Nahienaena, Hawaiian Princess.” Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 3, 1969. pp.
3-30.
Article on daughter (1815-1836) of Kamehameha I and his sacred wife, Keöpüolani.
__________. Nähiÿ enaÿ ena, Sacred Daughter of Hawaii. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaiÿ i,
1976. 177 p.
Biography of Nähiÿ enaÿ ena (1815-1836) whose life foreshadowed the increasing dilemma
of the Native Hawaiian people.
__________. “The Sacred Wife of Kamehameha I: Keopuolani.” Hawaiian Journal of History, v.5,
1971. pp. 3-23.
Article on Keöpüolani (circa 1778-1823), mother of Nähiÿ enaÿ ena, Kamehameha II and III.
Sing, Anne B. J. “ÿ I'm not a Feminist, but…' an Examination of a Sample of Undergraduate
Students' Attitudes Toward Feminism and Feminists, at the University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa.” M.A. thesis (Communication), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1999. xii, 171 p.
Thesis on relationships between responses and identification as a feminist.
Singletary, Milly. Hilo Hattie, a Legend in Our Time; a Biography. Honolulu: Singletary, 1979.
191 p.
Tribute to Native Hawaiian Clara Inter (born Clara Haili,1901-1979) whose singing and
dancing of the hula brought happiness to many. Includes black and white photographs.
Sloat, Ann Renwick. “The Medical Response to Battered Women: Victimhood, Medicalization and
Gender.” Ph.D. dissertation (Anthropology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1998. vi, 266
leaves.
Dissertation on emergency medical services to battered women in Honolulu.
Smith, Patty. Mango Days: A Teenager Facing Eternity; Reflects on the Beauty of Life.
Pasadena, CA: Hope Publishing House 1993. 133 p.
Young author's (1962-1981) battle against cancer is seen through her journal, letters and
poems.
Smith, Wilda M. and Eleanor A. Bogart. The Wars of Peggy Hull: the Life and Times of a War
Correspondent. El Paso, TX: Texas Western Press, The University of Texas at El Paso,
1991. 305 p.
A brief section is on early career of journalist (1889-1967) who spent 1912 working at
Honolulu's newspapers. Includes black and white photographs.
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Sobrero, Gina. An Italian Baroness in Hawaii: the Travel Diary of Gina Sobrero, Bride of Robert
Wilcox, 1887. Translated by Edgar C. Knowlton from the Italian title, Espariata: da Torino
ad Honolulu (1908). Foreword by Helen C. Chapin ; introduction by Nancy J. Morris ;
afterword by Cristina Bacchilega. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society, 1991. 144 p.
Travel diary to Honolulu of the Italian first wife (1863-1912) of Robert William Wilcox
(1855-1903), elected the first Territorial delegate to the U.S. Congress in 1900. Includes
black and white photographs.
Soong, Irma Tam. Chinese American Refugee: A World War II Memoir. Honolulu: Hawaii Chinese
History Center, 1984. xiv, 131 p.
Autobiography of author's (1912-2001) experiences in China. Includes black and white
photographs.
Sorensen, Betty Dyer. Born and Raised in Waikiki. Santa Cruz, CA: Limu Press, 1995. 228 p.
Autobiography of the author born in 1922 who lived in Waikïkï for many years. Includes
black and white photographs.
Souza, Stephen Peter. “The Interests and Goals of Lower Division Women in Teachers College
and the College of Business Administration at the University of Hawaii as Measured by
the Vocational Sentence Completion Blank.” M.A. thesis (Psychology), University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1953. v, 108 leaves.
Master's thesis on female students and vocational plans in the early 1950s.
Spink, Linda and Mary Jane Dobson. "The Long Range Impact of Rape: a Victim Follow-up."
M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1979. 54 leaves.
Social work paper on female rape victims and their problems over various time periods.
Spousal Abuse, the Private Crime: Civil and Criminal Issues / CLE. Honolulu: The University of
Hawaiÿ i, Richardson School of Law, 1987. 106 p.
Issued for workshop held in 1987 by the Hawaii Institute for Continuing Legal Education,
Hawaii State Committee on Family Violence, Hawaii Women Lawyers.
Staley, Mildred Ernestine. Tapestry of Memories, an Autobiography. Hilo, HI: Hilo Tribune Herald,
1944. 232 p.
Autobiography of a physician (1865-1947), daughter of Honolulu's first Anglican bishop
and god-daughter of Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV. She won world distinction
for her contributions to medical science with special attention to psychiatry and child
welfare.
Stanley, Fay. The Last Princess: the Story of Princess Kaÿ iulani of Hawaiÿ i. Illustrated by Diane
Stanley. New York: Four Winds Press ; Toronto: Collier Macmillan Canada ; New York:
Maxwell Macmillan International, 1991. 40 p.
Juvenile biography with colorful illustrations on the life of young heiress (1875-1899) to
the Hawaiian throne who died at age twenty-three.
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Starn, Jane Ryburn. DISC Drug Identification, Screening, Counseling Model for Drug Abusing
Childbearing Women and Their Children in Hawaii. Center for Youth Research, Social
Science Research Institute, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa ; Report no. 381. Honolulu:
Center for Youth Research, Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1995. 1 v. (various pagings).
Report on drug abuse.
Stassen-McLaughlin, Marilyn. “Unlucky Star: Princess Kaÿ iulani.” Hawaiian Journal of History, v.
33, 1999. pp. 21-54.
Article on Kaÿ iulani (1875-1899) from 1893 as heir apparent, marked by tragedies, the
overthrow of Hawaiian Kingdom that year, and her death six years later at age twentythree . Includes many quotes from her letters and observances of her contemporaries.
Stillman, Amy Kuÿ uleialoha. “'Aloha Aina': New Perspectives on 'Kaulana Nä Pua.'” Hawaiian
Journal of History, v. 33, 1999. pp. 83-99.
Article on author's 1997 discovery of a sheet music, Aloha Aina, by J.S. Liborio raises
questions on authorship of "Kaulana nä Pua," a Hawaiian nationalist song about the
overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893.
SEE ALSO Eleanor Nordyke's article, “'Kaulana Nä Pua': a Voice for Sovereignty.”
Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 27 (1993). pp. 27-42.
__________. “'Nä Lei O Hawaiÿ i': On Hula Songs, Floral Emblems, Island Princesses, and Wahi
Pana.” Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 28, 1994. pp. 87-108.
Article on modern hula songs about the islands, flowers and wahi pana (places of
renown) and their performance in pageants featuring women representing a queen and a
princess for each major island.
__________. “Queen Kapiÿ olani's Lei Chants." Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 30, 1996. pp. 119152.
Article on lei chants composed in honor of the Queen (1834-1899), wife of King
Kaläkaua. Includes chants in Hawaiian with English translation. Includes black and white
photographs and illustrations.
Stone, Adrienne. Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani. Illustrated by Raymond Lufkin. New York: J.
Messner, inc., 1947. 273 p.
Juvenile biography of Hawaiÿ i's last monarch (1839-1917).
Strength & Diversity: Japanese American Women in Hawaiÿ i. Bishop Museum, Japanese Cultural
Center of Hawaii. Honolulu: Bishop Museum, 1992. 30 p.
Supplement to the Bishop Museum exhibit on Japanese American women, 1885-1990.
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Student Working Papers Series. Honolulu: Office for Women's Research, University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1995-1997. Honolulu: The Office. 2 v. Vol. 1 (1995)-Vol. 2 (1997).
Two volumes of essays includes Vol. 1 (1995): Merlita Justo Compton, “Hawaiÿ i, Land of
Hope and Dreams: Myth or Reality for Filipina Immigrants”; Georgette Henmi, “Necessary
Stories” (about a Japanese-Hawaiian family on Maui); Pamela Sachi Kido, “Local Identity
in a (Trans)Nationalist Hawaiian Space”; Lee-Ann Matsumoto, “Stranger in a Familiar
Land: Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Academe.” Vol. 2 (1997): Michelle Kim, “Local
Cultural Nationalism in Saturday Night at the Pahala Theatre”; Donna Tsuyuko Tanigawa,
“Picking Ogo [seaweed] at the Beach with Obäsan [Japanese grandmother]”; Geraldine
Warner, “Women and Alcoholism: Assessment and Intervention”; Ida M. Yoshinaga,
“Obtaining a Quality Graduate Education at the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa.”
Survey & Marketing Services, Honolulu. A Demographic Profile of the Population of Women
Between the Ages of 35 and 64 Years in the State of Hawaii. Based on an analysis of
data from the OEO Census Update, 1975, and the Kauai Socioeconomic profile, 1975,
presented to the Commission on the Status of Women. Honolulu: Survey & Marketing
Services, 1977. 32 p.
Study of displaced homemakers, identifying these women and describing their age,
employment, marital status and income characteristics.
__________. A Study of Perceived Career Barriers to Women in Government. Sponsored by the
Governor's IPA [federal Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970] Advisory Committee ;
coordinated by the Dept. of Personnel Services. Honolulu: Dept. of Personnel Services,
1976. 105 p.
Identifies and describes career advancement problems of women in government and
suggests recommendations.
Sutherland, Audrey. Paddling My Own Canoe: Autobiographical. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i
Press, 1978. 136 p.
Funny, warm, sometimes frightening experiences of author's adventures paddling along
the cliffs of Molokaÿ i in an inflatable canoe.
Sutter, Sharon Kingdon. “Acceptance of HIV-Disease Screening: Perceptions of Vulnerability and
Characteristics of Reproductive History in a Random Sample of Reproductive-Age
Women in Hawaii, 1992.” D.P.H. dissertation (Public Health), University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1995. xii, 210 leaves.
Dissertation on women with HIV.
Tabrah, Ruth M. Hawaii's Incredible Anna. Kailua, HI: Press Pacifica, 1987. 217 p.
Biography of Anna Lindsey Perry-Fiske (1900-1995), a rancher on the island of Hawaiÿ i.
Tachibana, Karen Yoshiko. “Women's Time in Gainful Employment in Three Disadvantaged
Areas.” M.S. thesis, Purdue University, 1973. xiii, 204 leaves.
Master's thesis on women in disadvantaged areas of Indiana, Ohio and Hawaiÿ i in terms
of employment level and hours worked, educational level, age of children, marital
satisfaction, attitude toward women holding men's jobs, and other factors.
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Takahashi, Charlene. "Spouse Abuse: an Eclectic Approach to Raising Self-esteem". M.S.W.
(Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1985. 35, xix, [2] leaves.
Social work paper on case study of a part-time Hawaiian woman married to a partHawaiian man.
Takaki, Ronald T. They Also Came: Chinese Women and the Migration to Hawaii. Conference on
the Chinese in Hawaii, East-West Center. Honolulu: 1988. 35 p.
Examines why more Chinese and Japanese women emigrated to Hawaiÿ i than to the U.S.
mainland, and proportionately fewer Chinese than Japanese women emigrated to these
areas.
Takara, Kathryn. Blacks in Hawaiÿ i, Black Women: Achievement Against the Odds. Honolulu,
1987. [4p.]
Brief history of African Americans by a University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Ethnic Studies
teacher of African Americans in Hawaiÿ i.
Tanaka, Sharon E. “Impact of the Infant Development Programs on Maternal Behaviors.” M.S.W.
(Social Work) project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1980. 76, [49] leaves.
Social work paper on individualized educational program for handicapped infants. The
IDP also includes parents' participation. This study considers mothers' involvement with
their children in the program.
Task Force for Equal Treatment of the Sexes in Media. Women, Men and the Changing
Language. Honolulu. Office of Human Resources, City and County of Honolulu. 1985.
12 p.
Brochure on correct and acceptable usage of language in achieving gender neutrality.
Tatar, Elizabeth, ed. The First Ladies of Hawaii. Honolulu: Bishop Museum, 1999. 1 v. (unpaged).
Pictorial account of five wives of Hawaiÿ i's recent governors who served between 19571999: Nancy Quinn, Beatrice Burns, Jean Ariyoshi, Lynne Waihee and Vicky Cayetano.
Includes color and black and white photographs.
Taylor, Persis Goodale. Kapiolani, a Memorial. Prepared ... and read before the Woman's Board
of Missions for the Pacific Islands, October 6, 1896. Honolulu: Grieve, 1897. 24 p.
Memorial to Chiefess Kapiÿ olani who died in 1841, presents her as an attractive and
affectionate woman, and fearless advocate of the new Christian religion. Includes a poem
about her by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Includes black and white illustrations.
Tennent, Arthur. Madge Tennent: My Mother. Art photography, Jim Little, Werner Stoy. Limited
ed. Honolulu: Edward Enterprises, 1982. 100 p.
Biography of the artist (1889-1972) known for her depictions of large Native Hawaiian
women, written by her son. Includes black and white portrait of artist and reproductions of
her artwork.
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Tennent, Madge. The Art and Writing of Madge Tennent. Norfolk Island, Australia: Island
Heritage, 1977. 204 p. Originally issued as limited edition in 1976. The Hawaiian
Bicentennial Library, v, 14.
Definitive work of Madge Tennent's (1889-1972) art and thoughts. Includes art work in
the Tennent Art Foundation Collection, the Donald Angus Collection, and works in other
private collections. Illustrations in color and black and white.
__________. Autobiography of an Unarrived Artist. New York: Distributed by Brentano's, 1949.
180 p. Includes the author's Notebook of an un-arrived artist (p. [139]-180), originally
published in 1938. Autobiography … originally published separately in 1936.
Life and thoughts of the artist. Includes black and white illustration.
__________. Madge Tennent Miscellany, Written Approximately 1933 and on. Honolulu: Tennent
Art Foundation, 1966. 116 p.
Includes letters and lectures, early exhibit catalogs of the noted artist.
__________. Notebook of an Un-arrived Artist. Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific Press, 1938.
183 p.
Writings of the artist.
Thirugnanam, Julie Kaomea, ed. Women of Kamehameha: a Collection of Oral Histories
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Kamehameha School for
Girls. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate, 1995. xi, 114 p.
Essays on history and activities of the Girls School for Hawaiians features women on the
staff and noted alumni. Includes black and white photographs.
Thompson, Katharine Shirley. Queen Emma and the Bishop. Rev. ed. Honolulu: Daughters of
Hawaii, 1987. viii, 64 p.
Letters between Queen Emma (1836-1845) and Thomas N. Staley, first Anglican Bishop
of Honolulu, and others from which life in the islands can be gleaned. Includes black and
white photographs.
Thompson, Laura. Beyond the Dream: a Search for Meaning. Guam: Micronesian Area Research
Center, University of Guam. 1991. 158 p.
Autobiography of an anthropologist, writer, researcher, teacher, consultant. Born and
raised in Honolulu, educated on the U.S. mainland, traveled extensively spending a
number of years on Guam, then returned to Honolulu.
Thurston, Lucy Goodale. Life and Times of Mrs. Lucy C. Thurston, Wife of Rev. Asa Thurston,
Pioneer Missionary to the Sandwich Islands. Ann Arbor, Mich: S.C. Andrews, 1934.
307 p.
Autobiography of a pioneer missionary wife (1795-1876) in the Kona district, Hawaiÿ i
Island, gathered from letters and journals of more than fifty years.
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A Time for Sharing: Women's Stories From the Waianae Coast. Illustrations by Charlotte
Meacham ; graphics by Yvonne Weber. Waiÿ anae, HI: Women's Support Group of the
Waianae Coast, 1982. xiv, 96 p.
“Talk Story” essays about their lives by Native Hawaiian women from the Hawaiian
community in Leeward Oÿ ahu.
Todaro, Tony. Tony Todaro Presents: the Golden Years of Hawaiian Entertainment, 1874-1974.
Honolulu: T. Todaro Pub. Co., 1974. 495 p.
Collection of biographical sketches of entertainers includes famous singers and dancers
such as Emma Veary, Leilani Almeida, Myra English, etc. Black and white photographs.
Topolinski, John Renken Kahaÿ i. “Nancy Sumner: a Part-Hawaiian High Chiefess, 1839-1895.”
M.A. thesis (Pacific Islands Studies), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1975. xvi, 158
leaves.
Master's thesis on an ancestor of the author, a Native Hawaiian, European, and Tahitian
chiefess of the l9th century who married Charles Ellis, provides insight into Hawaiÿ i's
history during the reign of Kamehameha V.
__________. “Nancy Sumner, Hawaiian Courtlady.” Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 15, 1981. pp.
50-58.
Article on personal and social life of a Native Hawaiian, Caucasian and Tahitian chiefess
(an ancestor of the author) and court life in the late nineteenth century Hawaiÿ i.
Toporoff, Elanah Greer. “Effects of Maternal Risk and Mother-Infant Feeding Interactions on
Growth and Development. D.P.H. dissertation (Public Health), University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1994. xvi, 193 leaves.
Dissertation studied women at Honolulu's Tripler Army Hospital.
Towne, William Scott. “Beliefs, Attitudes, Intentions and Behavior: the Gay Rights Issue.” Ph.D.
dissertation (Psychology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1979. viii, 208 leaves.
Dissertation on responses of 250 University of Hawaiÿ i undergraduate students .
Trask, Haunani-Kay. Fighting the Battle of Double Colonization; the View of a Hawaiian Feminist.
East Lansing, MI: Office of Women in International Development, Michigan State
University,1984. Working Paper no. 52. 17 p.
“Double colonization” refers to the condition of Native Hawaiian women as women and as
members of the Native Hawaiian Movement. The Native Hawaiian activist (born 1949),
currently a University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa professor, relates her experiences and
judgments on oppression of Hawaiian women by Hawaiian men.
__________. From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawaiÿ i. Rev. ed.
Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i Press, 1999. x, 255 p. Earlier edition published by
Common Courage Press, 1993. 301 p.
Essays by a Native Hawaiian activist on Native Hawaiian sovereignty, racism, and
academic freedom at the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Includes black and white
photographs.
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Tseng, Yu-ho, and Howard A. Link. The Art of Tseng Yuho. Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts,
1987. 80 p.
Includes biographical information on Chinese artist and author (born 1924), also known
as Betty Ecke, and former University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa art professor. Includes black
and white and colored reproductions of her art work.
Uemoto, Shuzo, Wendell Silva, and Alan Suemori. Nänä i nä Loea Hula = Look to the Hula
Resources. Vol. 1. Photographs by Shuzo Uemoto; design by Milt Chun; edited by
Wendell Silva & Alan Suemori. Vol. 2. Photographs by Shuzo Uemoto; edited by Jan M.
Itagaki and Lovina Lependu; editing assistance by Alan Suemori and Jan Kahökü
Yoneda; design by Milt Chun. Honolulu: Kalihi-Pälama Culture & Arts Society, 1984,
1997. 152, 120 p. 2 v.
Photographs of contemporary male and female hula teachers, each featured with two
pages of a biography and black and white portrait.
U.S. Women's Bureau. “The Legal Status of Women in the United States of America; for Hawaii
as of January 1, 1959 - Hawaii, 50th state.” Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing
Office, 1959. 14 p.
Includes chapter on civil rights of women in Hawaiÿ i.
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Affirmative Action Plan. Honolulu: The University, 1 v. (looseleaf).
1973, 1986 - . Currently an annual.
Plan includes women faculty.
University of Hawaiÿ i [at Mänoa]. Legislative Report for Senate Resolution 116 and House
Resolution 118 Requesting a Report from the University of Hawaii on Appointment and
Employment, and Conditions of Appointment and Employment, of Women at the Several
Campuses of the University and Community Colleges. Honolulu, 1973. 5 leaves.
Brief report includes women.
__________. [Wahine [Women] Rainbow Sports Media Guide].
The annual guides for women's sports are issued under varying titles:
Basketball 1983/1984 - .
Cross country 1997 - .
(Cross country, Sailing, Swimming, Diving 1995-1996.)
Sailing 1998 - .
Soccer 1998 - .
Softball 1988 - .
Swimming (and diving) 1985/1986 - .
Track and field 1982-1984.
Volleyball 1984 - .
Water polo 1998 - .
Women's athletics 1978/1979-1981/1982.
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women in Higher Education.
Status of Women Students in the Office of Student Affairs. Mary Lou McPherson, chairperson. Honolulu, 1973. 45 leaves.
Report on female students in the early 1970s.
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University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Commission on the Status of Women. Analysis of Data Pertaining
to the Status of Women in the UHM Workforce, 1975 vs. 1977 / 1977-1978 UHM
Commission on the Status of Women. Honolulu: The Commission, 1978. 9 leaves.
Mid-1970s report that women continue to be under-represented on the University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa faculty.
__________. Executive Summary: UHM Commission on the Status of Women Final Technical
Report on Spring 1983 Survey of Issues and Problems of Women Employees. Honolulu:
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1983. 1 v. (various foliations).
Report summaries problems and issues in the early 1980s.
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Ethnic Studies Oral History Project. Hanahana : an Oral History
Anthology of Hawaii's Working People. Honolulu: The Project, University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1984. xvi, 178 p.
SEE Kodama-Ishimoto, Michi.
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Ethnic Studies Program. Ethnic Studies Oral History Project. Life
Histories of Native Hawaiians. In cooperation with the Waianae Hawaiian Heritage
Cultural Center. Honolulu: The Project, Ethnic Studies Program, University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1978. vi, 482 p. Audio cassettes in UHM Hawaiian Collection.
Slightly edited oral history transcripts include female elders: Julia Bryant, Elizabeth Ellis,
Minerva Kalama, Katherine Maunakea.
__________. Women Workers in Hawaii's Pineapple Industry. Honolulu: Ethnic Studies Oral
History Project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1979. 2 v. (xxxiii, 984, [72] p.). Audio
cassettes in UHM Rare Hawaiian Collection.
Slightly edited oral history transcripts of sixteen women pineapple workers with Dole
Pineapple Company. Women in 1928 comprised 23% of the total labor source.
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Office of Student Affairs. Status of Women Students, University of
Hawaii System, Fall 1973. Honolulu: Office of Student Affairs, 1974. 1 vol. (various
pagings).
Report mainly of statistical tables.
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral History. Public
Education in Hawaii: Oral Histories. Honolulu: The Center, University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1991. 2 v. Audio cassettes in UHM Rare Hawaiian Collection.
Slightly edited oral history transcripts include five (out of ten ) women educators: Vol. 1Amy Fern, Marion Lee Loy, Eileen Tam. Vol. 2-Hatsuko Kawahara, Virginia McBride.
__________. Social Science Research Institute. Oral History Project. Ka Poe Kau Lei = An Oral
History of Hawaii’s Lei Sellers. Honolulu: The Project, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,
1986. xliii, 439, [22] p. Audio cassettes in UHM Rare Hawaiian Collection.
Slightly edited oral history transcripts of ten women lei sellers: Abigail Burgess, Lillian
Cameron, Harriet Kauwe, Maile Lee, Martina Macalino, Sandra Santimer, Irene Asing
Sims, Moana Umi, Sophia Ventura, Bessie Watson. Includes black and white
photographs.
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University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Women's Campus Club. Women's Campus Club University of
Hawaii 75th Anniversary, 1920-1995. Honolulu: The Club, 1995. 45 p.
Brief history of a volunteer campus group which operates a thrift shop on campus and
awards educational grants.
The University of Hawaii at Manoa Faculty Pay Equity Study: Gender and Ethnicity Pay Equity
Analysis. External consultant, Robert M. Hauser; technical consultant, Karen Mason;
study director, Kiyoshi Ikeda. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,1993. vi, 45
leaves.
Examines salaries of 1,004 instructional faculty in October 1991, preliminary findings that
women and Japanese male faculty are underpaid, suggests further study.
University of Hawaiÿ i (System). Report to the 1991 Legislature, SCR 143, SAl/SR 129, SDl
(Appendix): Requesting the University of Hawaii to Develop and Implement Both a Shortterm and Long-term Plan to Increase Recruitment of Qualified Women and Minorities for
Faculty Positions. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i , 1990. 5, [2] leaves.
Brief report on specific plans to increase recruitment of women and minorities.
__________. Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Office. University of Hawaii
Affirmative Action Plans. 1978? 1 v. (various pagings).
Plans for each college in University of Hawaiÿ i system.
__________. Office of the President. Revised Executive Policy E1.202, University Statement on
Nondiscrimination and Affirmative Action, and E1.203, Sexual Harassment Policy and
Procedural Guidelines. Honolulu: University of Hawaiÿ i, 1991. 2, 5 leaves.
Revised policy on sexual harassment at the University of Hawaiÿ i system colleges.
__________. Office of the State Director for Vocational Education. Research Coordinating Unit.
Women Apprentices in Hawaii: Characteristics of Females Registered With Pearl Harbor
Naval Shipyard and the Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations. Honolulu:
State Board for Vocational Education: Office of the State Director for Vocational
Education. 1984. 91 p.
Study identifies characteristics, educational training and background experiences of
women who entered apprenticeship in Hawaiÿ i from July 1, 1974 through June 30, 1982.
Upton, Cornelia A. Letters 5-8 from Travel Letters to the Albany Argus, 1883. 9, 6, 8, 8 leaves.
Photocopy of typescript with corrections added. Original typescript owned by E. S. M. F.
Upton, Hadley, MA.
Includes letters about the funeral of the "colorful" Princess Ruth Keÿ elikölani (1826-1883).
Valentine, Tom. Duke Daddy's Duchess: the Unauthorized Biography of Doris Duke. Secaucus,
NJ: L. Stuart, 1987. 218 p.
Biography of the tobacco heiress (1912-1993) who had one of her homes in Hawaiÿ i.
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Valeri, Valerio. Kingship and Sacrifice: Ritual and Society in Ancient Hawaii. Translated from
French by Paula Wissing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985. xxviii, 446 p., [8]
p. of plates.
Includes role of men and women in Native Hawaiian religion. Includes black and white
illustrations.
Van Campen, Shirley. Hawaii: a Woman's Guide. [s.l.]: Merton House Pub. Co., 1979. 161 p.
Guide for women tourists to Hawaiÿ i.
Veary, Nana. Change We Must: My Spiritual Journey. Honolulu: Institute of Zen Studies;
Vancouver, B.C.: Water Margin Press, 1989. 120 p.
A Native Hawaiian describes how her family, surroundings, and the ways of an innately
spiritual Hawaiian people shaped a lifetime search for the truth.
Von Tempski, Armine. Born in Paradise. Woodbridge, CO: Ox Bow Press, 1985. x, 342 p.
Originally published 1940.
Autobiography of one of Hawaiÿ i's best known authors (1889-1943) captures the beauty
of the islands and vigorous and free ranch-life on Maui.
Wagner, Sandra Elaine. The Tie that Binds: Personal Glimpses of the Call to Mission. Honolulu?,
1986. “Presented before the Pacific Coast Branch American Historical Association 79th
annual meeting (Honolulu, August 1986).” 38 p.
Paper on nineteenth century Protestant missionary wives includes quotes from primary
sources.
Waiÿ anae Coast Culture and Arts Society. Ka Poÿ e Kahiko o Waiÿ anae = Oral Histories of the
Waiÿ anae Coast of Oÿ ahu. Preface by John Dominis Holt. Honolulu: Waiÿ anae Coast
Culture and Arts Society and Topgallant Pub. Co., 1986. xv, 201 p.
Recollections about the predominantly Native Hawaiian community on the west coast of
Oÿ ahu includes seventeen women. Includes black and white photographs.
Waldron, Elizabeth. Liholiho and Emma: King Kamehameha IV and His Queen. Rev. ed. Earlier
ed.; 1985. Honolulu: Daughters of Hawaii, 1986. 32 p.
Brief biography includes two chants in Hawaiian with English translation by Queen Emma
(1836-1885), one for her only child, Prince Albert, who died at age four in 1862, and
another for her husband, Kamehameha IV (Alexander Liholiho) who died a year later.
Includes black and white photographs.
Warinner, Emily V. A Royal Journey to London. Revised and written by Margaret Bukeley
McFarland. Honolulu: Topgallant, 1975. 56 p.
Account of trip to England by Queen Kapiÿ olani (1834-1899) and then Princess
Liliÿ uokalani (1838-1917) to attend Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887. Includes
black and white photographs.
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Watson, Susan B. "Temporal Stability and Correlates of Feeling Fat in Bulimic Women."
M.A. (Psychology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1996. v, 95 leaves.
Master's thesis on women at Kapiolani Hospital Counseling Center. Report
includes recommendations.
Watts, Margit M. “High Tea at Halekulani: Feminist Theory and American Clubwomen.” Ph.D.
dissertation (American Studies), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1989. viii, 218 leaves.
Dissertation on the impact of the Outdoor Circle established in 1911 on which author's
1993 book with the same title is based.
__________. High Tea at Halekulani: Feminist Theory and American Clubwomen. Brooklyn:
Carlson Pub., 1993. xxvi, 208 p.
Based on author's 1989 dissertation with the same title. Includes black and white
photographs.
Webb, Nancy. Kaiulani: Crown Princess of Hawaii. New York: Viking Press, 1962. 218 p.
Biography of young heiress (1875-1899) whose dramatic story is full of interest, beauty,
fascination and reads like romantic fiction.
Wedemeyer, Charlie & Lucy with Gregg Lewis. Charlie's Victory: an Autobiography. Grand
Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 1993. 301 p.
Autobiography of Native Hawaiian Charlie Wedemeyer (born 1946), football player and
coach in Hawaiÿ i and California, and how he and his Caucasian wife (born 1949) have
lived with his illness of Lou Gehrig's disease (Amyostrophic Lateral Sclerosis) diagnosed
in 1978. Includes black and white photographs.
White, Barbara J. Hoeft. “Women Apprentices in Hawaii: a Comparison of Factors Influencing the
Entrance, Participation, and Completion of Women in Two Established Apprenticeship
Programs.” Ed.D. dissertation (Curriculum and Instruction), University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa, 1984. x, 197 leaves.
Dissertation examines responses of 243 women at the Pearl Harbor Navy Shipyard and
the Apprenticeship Division of the Hawaiÿ i State Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations
who entered the program between 1974 and 1982.
__________. Women Apprentices in Hawaii: Characteristics of Females Registered with Pearl
Harbor Naval Shipyard and the Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.
Honolulu: Research Coordinating Unit, Office of the State Director for Vocational
Education, 1984. v, 91 p.
White, Mel. Margaret of Molokai. Waco, TX: Word Books, 1981. 189 p.
Biography of Native Hawaiian Margaret Kaapuni who was a Hansen's disease patient at
Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i from 1934-1969, then released. Includes black and white
photographs.
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Whitehead, John S. “The Anti-Statehood Movement and the Legacy of Alice Kamokila Campbell.”
Hawaiian Journal of History, v. 27, 1993. pp. 43-63.
Article on one of the few voices opposing statehood for Hawaiÿ i in 1959, that of a
prominent public and cultural figure, a descendant of Hawaiian royalty and an heir of the
James Campbell Estate. Includes black and white photographs.
Wichman, Stephanie and Frederick W. Wichman. “Reminiscences of Waiähole, 1905.” Hawaiian
Journal of History, v. 29, 1995. pp. 125-140.
Autobiography includes Stephanie Wichman's recollections of her early childhood at the
family's country home in Waiähole Valley, Oÿ ahu.
Wight, Elizabeth L. The Memoirs of Elizabeth Kinau Wilder. Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific
Press, 1909. viii (i.e. vii), 11, 185 p.
Biography by the granddaughter of the missionary daughter (1831-1918) of Dr. Gerrit P.
Judd and wife of Samuel G. Wilder, a prominent businessman and government official in
the latter half of the 19th century.
Wiig, Howard. Freedom or Jail for Imogene Cole. Honolulu: Clean Energy Press, 1975. 176 p.
Biography of a Hawaiÿ i prostitute born in the Ozarks in 1924.
Wilder, Kinau. Wilders of Waikiki. Honolulu: Topgallant Press, 1978. 280 p.
Biography of the James A. Wilder family, as told by the daughter (1902-1994).
Williams, Julie Stewart. Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Illustrated by Robin Yoko Burningham.
Rev. ed. Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press, 1999. vi, [99] p. 1st ed., 1992. Hawaiian
language ed., 1995.
Juvenile biography of Pauahi (1831-1884) whose will made possible The Kamehameha
Schools for Native Hawaiian children. Includes many black and white photographs.
Williams, Rianna M. “Annie Montague Alexander: Explorer, Naturalist, Philanthropist.” Hawaiian
Journal of History, v. 28, 1994. pp. 113-127.
Article on missionary descendant (1857-1950) who became a prominent scientist at the
University of California at Berkeley. Includes black and white photographs.
__________. The Forging of Queen Liliÿ uokalani's Will. Honolulu, 1999. 15 leaves.
Account of a forged will, based mainly on Honolulu Advertiser newspaper articles in
1917-1918. Includes black and white photographs of the Queen.
__________. Fraulein Wolf. Honolulu: R.M. Williams, 1994. 7 leaves.
Paper on Queen Liliÿ uokalani's interest in the occult, specifically with the “medium”
Gertrude Wolf Chase. Includes colored photographs in reproduction.
WIN in Hawaiÿ i.
SEE Family Health Annual.
Women and Infant Numbers in Hawaiÿ i.
SEE Family Health Annual.
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Women in Hawaiÿ i: Sites, Identities, and Voices. Guest editors, Joyce N. Chinen, Kathleen O.
Kane, Ida M. Yoshinaga. Honolulu: Dept. of Sociology, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,
1997. xiii, 177 p. Social Process in Hawaiÿ i, v. 38. Some text in Hawaiian.
Essays include: Noenoe K. Silva, “Küÿ ë! Hawaiian Women's Resistance to the
Annexation”; Laurie M. Mengel, “Issei Women and Divorce in Hawaiÿ i, 1885-1908”;
Candace Fujikane, “Reimagining Development and the Local in Lois-Ann Yamanaka's
Saturday Night at the Pahala Theatre”; Donna Tsuyuko Tanigawa, “Trying Fo' Do
Anykine to Donna: Fragments of a Prose Work”; Susan K. Hippensteele, “Toward a
Shared Reality of Campus Ethnoviolence: Data as a Tool for Combating Victim Isolation";
Phyllis Turnbull and Kathy E. Ferguson, “Military Presence/Missionary Past: The
Historical Construction of Masculine Order and Feminine Hawaiÿ i”; Kim Marie Thorburn,
“Women Behind Bars: Special Health Needs”; Karen Joe Laidler, “Going Home: The
Double-Edged Sword, The Paradox of Family Among Women Drug Users in Hawaiÿ i”;
Judy Rohrer, “Haole Girl: Identity and White Privilege in Hawaiÿ i”; Hediana Utarti-Miller,
“Alien Encounters”. Also includes three poems by Haunani-Kay Trask.
Women of Hawaii, How (and Where) to Meet Them. Spinner Publications, 1969. 127 p.
Guide for men who are looking for single women.
Women Work, Poverty Persists: a Status Report on Single Mothers & Displaced Homemakers in
Hawaii ; Women Work, Poverty Persists: A Status Report On Single Mothers & Displaced
Homemakers in Honolulu. Prepared for the Office of the State Director for Vocational
Education, University of Hawaiÿ i. Washington, DC: Women Work! The National Network
for Women's Employment, 1994. 36, 28 p.
Report on single mothers, displaced homemakers, and employment and poverty.
The Women's Air Raid Defense, 1941-1945: a Forty-Fifth Anniversary Report and Roster: a
Civilian Service Under the Commanding General of the Hawaiian Department, United
States Army, Fort Shafter, Oahu, Hawaii. Board of editors for the project: Bette
Ballentyne, Kathleen Cooper, Nancy Oakley Hedemann, J. Patricia Morgan Swenson.
Honolulu: W.A.R.D. History Project, 1986. 14, 10, [41] p.
Account of a civilian group, W.A.R.D., in World War II. Includes photocopies of black and
white photographs, an issue of their newsletter.
Wood, Carol. “Individual Differences in Women Based on Occupational Attainment: High and Low
Status and the Housewife.” M.A. thesis (Psychology), University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,
1983. x, 95 leaves.
Master's thesis on differences among Caucasian, Chinese, and Japanese in their
cognitive abilities, personality, and environmental and background characteristics.
Working Women Count: Hawaiÿ i: a Survey of Employed Women. Honolulu: Office of the State
Director for Vocational Education, 1994. 12 p.
Brief study with statistics and graphs.
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Wyss, Max, Robert Y. Koyanagi, and Doak C. Cox. “The Lyman Hawaiian Earthquake Diary,
1833-1917.” U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 2027. Reston, VA: U.S. Dept. of the Interior,
U.S. Geological Survey ; Denver, CO: For sale by Book and Open-File Report Sales,
1992. iii, 34 p.
Primarily a list of earthquakes from 1833 to 1887 in the Hilo, Hawaiÿ i island area compiled
by Sarah Joiner Lyman, wife of missionary David Belden Lyman. Kept up by other family
members until 1917. Includes historical background on the Lymans, and black and white
photographs.
Yamasaki, Cynthia. A Woman in Her Own Right: the Life History of a Filipina in Hawaii. 1980.
25 p.
Paper on Mary Fernandez growing up in the early 1920s in Wailuku, Maui, on a sugar
plantation, her move to Oÿ ahu, her coping strategies and belief in the supernatural.
Yamashita, Janice. Focus on Hawaii's Women: a Statistical Profile. Honolulu: Published jointly by
The Honolulu County Committee on the Status of Women and the Office of Human
Resources. 1988. 86 p.
Report of a contemporary statistical profile on status of women in Hawaiÿ i emphasizes
those of immediate relevance to public policy makers.
Yamauchi, Lois A., and William L. Greene. “Culture, Gender, and the Development of
Perceived Academic Self-efficacy Among Hawaiian Adolescents.” Paper
presented at annual meeting of American Educational Research Association,
March 1997, Chicago, IL. ERIC Document ED 409 509, CG 927 849. [Hawaiÿ i?:
s.n., 1997]. 19 leaves.
Examines rural high school students in Hawaiÿ i on attitudes toward sex
differences.
Yardley, Maili. Queen Kapiolani. Honolulu: Topgallant Pub. Co., 1985, 65 p.
History of the founder (1834-1899) of Kapiolani Maternity Home, today Kapiolani Medical
Center for Women and Children.
Yee, Sheila L. Equality of Rights: Statutory Compliance. Honolulu: Legislative Reference Bureau,
1979. vi, 73 p. Legislative Reference Bureau Report no. 3, 1979.
Discussion of laws on sex discrimination in employment and other areas.
Yogi, Charlene. “Attitudes Toward Public Housing Living Among Single, Female Residents at
Pumehana Senior Citizen Facility.” Graduate School of Social Work Project, University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1980. ii, 36 leaves.
Social work paper surveys fifty-one women living alone at the facility to determine
whether they are living there by choice, on racial and cultural differences in preference of
living arrangements, and residents satisfaction with the facility and its social programs.
Yoon, Won Kil. The Passage of a Picture Bride. Loma Linda, CA: Loma Linda University Press,
1989. 195 p.
Autobiography of Young Oak Chung, a Korean picture bride, told in Korean and written in
English by the author.
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BOOKS, REPORTS, etc.
Yoshimoto, Glenn Y. “Prostitutes of Hotel Street.” M.S.W. (Social Work) project, University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, 1983. v, 40, [7] leaves.
Master's thesis on male and female prostitutes in downtown Chinatown area of Honolulu.
SEE ALSO 1996 paper by Gordon James Knowles who continued Yoshimoto's research.
Young, Nam Soo. Oral life History of Mrs. Nam Soo Young by Hwa Ja Kim Park. Honolulu, 1986.
19 leaves.
Autobiography of an eighty-six year old Korean woman who came to Hawaiÿ i in 1917 as a
picture bride, as told to her grandniece. Includes black and white photographs.
Young, Nancy Foon, and Judy Robinson Parrish, eds. Montage: an Ethnic History of Women in
Hawaii. Honolulu: General Assistance Center for the Pacific, College of Education,
Educational Foundations, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. 1977. 111 p.
Personal recollections of Hawaiian, Caucasian, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Puerto
Rican, Korean, Black, Filipino, and Samoan women. Includes photographs.
__________, eds. S/he. Photographs and design direction by Sono Hirose. Honolulu: State
Commission on the Status of Women, 1976. “A production of General Assistance Center
for the Pacific, College of Education, Educational Foundations, University of Hawaiÿ i …
[and] State Commission on the Status of Women.” 43 p.
Study guide for high school students on sex role stereotyping, discusses changing
attitudes.
Zambucka, Kristin. The High Chiefess Ruth Keelikolani. Honolulu: Green Glass Productions,
1992. 108 p. Originally published 1977. Separate index to 1977 edition compiled by
Kathleen Miller, 1988.
Pictorial biography, black and white photographs and illustrations of the controversial
Princess Ruth Keÿ elikölani (1826-1883), one of the last chiefesses.
__________. Princess Kaiulani of Hawaii: the Monarchy's Last Hope. Honolulu: Green Glass
Productions, Inc., 1998. 156 p., [8] p. of plates.
Pictorial biography, black and white photographs and illustrations of young heiress (18751899) to the Hawaiian throne who died at age twenty-three. “Essentially a reissue of the
author's 1976, and 1982 2d edition, Princess Kaiulani of Hawaii: Last Hope of the
Monarchy, with added pictorial material.
__________. Princess Kaiulani: the Last Hope of Hawaii's Monarchy. Honolulu: Mana Pub. Co.,
1982. 141 p. Originally published in 1976.
Pictorial biography updates 1976 edition with new material and additional black and white
photographs.
Zwiep, Mary. Pilgrim Path: the First Company of Women Missionaries to Hawaii. Madison, Wis.,
University of Wisconsin Press, 1991. 376 p.
Profiles the first women missionaries, seven well-educated New Englanders who arrived
in 1820, as seen through their letters, journals, and private papers.
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NEWSLETTERS
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CURRENT
•
CEASED
NEWSLETTERS - CURRENT
CURRENT NEWSLETTERS
AAUW Monthly Bulletin. Vol. 6, no. 2 (Oct. 1982) - . Honolulu: American Association of University
Women, Honolulu Branch. Monthly (Sept.-June).
Continues Keeaumoku o ka ÿ Ike.
All She Wrote. Nov/Dec. 1981 - . Honolulu: YWCA of Oahu, University YWCA. Bimonthly.
Continues Ferity.
Aloha Voter. Vol. 1 (July 1950) - . Honolulu: League of Women Voters Honolulu. Monthly.
DaKine: "The Voice for Hawaii's Gay & Lesbian Community." Dec. 1998 - . (Also called: Da Kine;
DaKine Magazine Dec. 1998). Honolulu: DaKine Pub. Co. Monthly.
Everywoman. 1976 - . Honolulu: Women's Counseling Clinic and Resource Center. Monthly
(varies).
Hawaii Buddhist Women's News. Vol. 22 no. 1 (March 1993) - ?. Honolulu: Hawaii Federation of
Honpa Hongwanji Buddhist Women's Associations. Includes insert: Fujinkai Nyusu. In
Japanese and English. Semi-annual.
Continues Fujinkai News/Fujinkai Newsletter.
HWPAL Newsletter. Vol.1 no. 1 (May 1982) - . Honolulu: The Hawaii Women's Political
Action League. Monthly.
Island Lesbian Connection. Vol. 1 issue 1 [1994] - . Paia, HI: ILC. Bimonthly.
Island Lifestyle. Jan. 1991 - . (Also called: Island Lifestyle Magazine.) Honolulu, Lifestyle
Publishing Co. Monthly.
Newsletter. (Daughters of Hawaii). 1977? - . Honolulu: Daughters of Hawaii. Quarterly. Includes
annual report.
The Office for Women Research Fact Sheet Series. 1993? - . Honolulu, University of Hawaiÿ i,
Office of Women's Research. Irregular.
Out in Maui. Vol. 1, no. 1 (June 1994) - . Kahului, HI: Both Sides Now. Monthly.
Continues: Both Sides Now (Kahului, Maui).
Outlook. Vol. 1, issue 1 (Jan. 1999) - . Honolulu: Gay & Lesbian Community Center. Bimonthly.
Continues Outlook.
Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Women's Association Hawaii Newsletter. no. 1 (Fall 1960) - .
Honolulu. Quarterly.
65
NEWSLETTERS - CEASED
CEASED NEWSLETTERS
Akamai Sister. Vol. 1, no. 1 (July 1970) - vol. 1, no. 3 (Oct. 1970). Honolulu: Hawaii Women's
Liberation. Monthly.
Both Sides Now. 1982?-May 1994. Kahului, HI: Both Sides Now, Maui's Gay/Bi/Lesbian
Community Organization. Monthly.
Continued by Out in Maui.
Continuing Currents: the Newsletter of Continuing Education for Women. Vol. 1 (Aug. 1970) - vol.
4, no. 1 (Jan. 1973). Honolulu: Division of Continuing Education & Community Service,
Special and Professional Programs, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Bimonthly.
Continuing Currents. Honolulu: Division of Continuing Education and Community Service, Special
and Professional Programs, University of Hawaiÿ i.
Continues Woman Talk. Frequency varies slightly. Vol. 1-4, no. 1; Aug. 1970-Jan. 1973.
Continuing Education for Women Newsletter. Vol. 1, no. 1 (July 1, 1977) - vol. 5, no. 1 (Oct./Nov.
1982). Honolulu: Continuing Education for Women, College of Continuing Education and
Community Service, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Bimonthly (irregular).
Ferity. Dec. 1977-Aug./Sept. 1981. Honolulu: University YWCA, YWCA of Oahu. Monthly.
Continues Woman Alive.
Continued by All She Wrote.
Fujinkai News. Vol. 1 no. 1 (Oct. 1971) - vol. 20 no. 2 (1991?). Earlier title: Fujinkai Newsletter.
Vol. 1 no. 1. (Oct. 1971) - (Feb. 1972). Honolulu: Hawaii Federation of Buddhist Women's
Association. Irregular. In Japanese and English.
Continued by Hawaii Buddhist Women's News.
Gay Community News. Vol. 1 no. 1 (1980?) - vol. 21 (1994)? Honolulu: Gay Community Center.
Monthly.
Continues Hawaiian Sunrise?
Hawaiian Sunrise. 1973? - June 1980? Honolulu: Love and Peace Together. Monthly.
Continued by Gay Community News?
Honolulu NOW. 1973?-May 1981. Honolulu: Honolulu Chapter, National Organization for Women.
Continued by NOW Honolulu Newsletter.
HSCSW News. - Apr. 1986. Honolulu: Hawaiÿ i State Commission on the Status of
Women. Monthly.
Continues: A Newsletter from the Hawaii State Commission on the Status of
Women.
Continued by Newsletter (Hawaiÿ i State Commission on the Status of Women).
ILS Magazine.
SEE Island Lesbians Magazine.
Island Lesbians Magazine. No. 1 (Feb. 1984) - no. 11 (June 1985). Honolulu: Moonarts
Publishers. Monthly (irregular). Also called ILS Magazine.
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Kahawai: Journal of Women and Zen. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Winter 1979) - vol. 10 (Fall 1988). Honolulu:
Diamond Sangha. Quarterly.
Kauai BPW Newsletter. Vol. 1 (Sept. 1952) - vol. 2 no. 9? (May 1954?) Lïhuÿ e, HI: Business and
Professional Women's Clubs. Monthly (Sept.-May).
Keeaumoku o ka ÿ Ike. 19??-June 1977; n.s., Vol. 1 no. 1 (Sept. 1977) - vol. 6 no. 1 (Sept. 1982).
Honolulu: American Association of University Women, Honolulu Branch. Monthly (Sept.June).
Continued by AAUW Monthly Bulletin.
Manuwahi Newsletter. Vol. 1 (19__?) - vol. 17, no. 6? (June 1955). Honolulu: Honolulu Business
and Professional Women's Clubs. Irregular.
Möhala = To Bloom Forth. Vol. 1 issue 1 (June 1996) only. Honolulu: Nä Mamo o Hawaiÿ i.
Monitoring the Media in Hawaii. Jan. 1976-Jan. 1977 (13 issues). Media Task Force, City and
County Committee on the Status of Women.
Na Mea Hou. Vol. 1 (Dec. 1949) - vol. 7, no. 5 (Aug. 1956). Honolulu: Hawaii Federation of
Business and Professional Women's Clubs.
Networking: Information to Women From Women. Oct. 1, 1981-1984. Honolulu. Weekly during
legislative session (Oct.-June); monthly thereafter (July-Sept.).
Newsletter. Ceased in 1983. Honolulu: Hawaiÿ i State Commission on the Status of Women.
Irregular.
Continued by Newsletter from the Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women.
A Newsletter from the Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women. Vol. 1, issue 1 (Mar. 1,
1984) - vol. 2, issue 11 (Nov. 1985). Honolulu: The Commission. Monthly (irregular).
Continues: Newsletter.
Continued by HSCSW News.
Newsletter (Hawaiÿ i State Commission on the Status of Women). May 1986-Oct. 1988;
vol. 1, no. 1 (May 1990). Honolulu: The Commission. Monthly (irregular).
Continues A Newsletter from the Hawaii State Commission on the Status of
Women; HSCSW News
NOW Honolulu Newsletter. Aug. 15, 1981-Aug./Sept. 1983. Honolulu: National Organization for
Women, Honolulu Chapter. monthly.
Continues Honolulu NOW.
Continued by NOW News of the Hawaiian Islands.
NOW News of the Hawaiian Islands. April 1984-May 1985. Honolulu: National
Organization for Women, Honolulu Chapter. Monthly (irregular).
Continues NOW Honolulu Newsletter, formerly Honolulu NOW.
NWSA News Hawaii. Vol. 1 no. 1 (Oct. 1978) - vol. 1 no. 2 (Nov. 1979). Honolulu: National
Women's Studies Association Hawaii.
Outlook. (also called: Gay & Lesbian Community Center's Hotline News; GLCC's Hotline News
No. 1 (1991: Nov./Dec.); GLCC Outlook vol.1, no. 2 (1992: Aug.). Issue #1 (Nov./Dec.
1991) - vol. 1, no. 2 (Aug. 1992) ; [Oct. 1992] - vol. [7], issue 4 (Nov. 1998). Honolulu:
Gay & Lesbian Community Center, 1991-1998. Bimonthly (irregular).
Continued by Outlook (Honolulu, Hawaii).
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The Pacific Feminist. 1979?-1980. Honolulu: Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom, Honolulu Branch. Bimonthly (irregular).
Pele's Press: Hawaii's Feminist Newsjournal. No. 1 (March/April 1983). Honolulu: Pele's Press.
Only one issue published.
The Sapphire Matrix Voices. Vol. 1 no. 1 (Aug. 1982) - vol. 2 no. 4. (March 1984). Pähoa, HI: The
Sapphire Matrix. Quarterly.
Twitch (also called T.W.I.T.C.H.) Monthly. 1984-1986? Honolulu, Printers Ink.
Wahine o Hawaiÿ i: Celebrating the Women of UH Hilo. Issue 1 (Nov. 1996) - issue 2 (Dec. 1996).
Hilo, HI: Carman.
Student oriented essays, poems, etc.
The Wahine Wireless; the Newsletter of the Hawaiÿ i Women's Mailing List. Vol. 1 no. 1 (April
1990) – vol.4 no. 2 (Spring 1994). Honolulu: Rainbow Bridge Consultants. Monthly.
Woman Alive. Sept. 1974-Nov. 1977. Honolulu: University YWCA. Monthly.
Continued by Ferity.
Woman Talk. Honolulu. Div. of Continuing Education and Community Service, Special and
Professional Programs, University of Hawaiÿ i. March 1970 issue only published.
Continued by Continuing Currents.
Newsletter on women and activities of interest to students.
Womanpower: a Newsletter From the YWCA of Oahu. Vol. 1 (June 1973) - vol. 7, no. 1 (Jan.
1979). Honolulu: Young Women's Christian Assn. of Oahu. 3 nos. a year.
Women's Support Group Waianae Newsletter. Vol. 1, no. 1 (1979?) - vol. 7, no. 5 (Jan 1985).
Waiÿ anae, HI. Irregular.
Working Women of Hawaii. Vol. 1, no. 1 (1982?) - vol. 6, no. 5 (Sept./Oct. 1987). Honolulu.
Monthly (varies).
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MANUSCRIPTS
AND ORAL HISTORIES IN
HAWAIÿ I
•
MANUSCRIPTS
•
HAWAIÿ I WAR RECORDS DEPOSITORY
•
ORAL HISTORIES
MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
IN HAWAIÿ I
The manuscript collections listed below are the collected papers of women who lived and worked
in Hawaiÿ i and of organizations whose members were primarily women. While most of these are
available for public use, researchers should contact the institution for full information on use and
extent of holdings.
Abbreviations to Locations
BM
Bishop Museum Library and Archives
HHS
Hawaiian Historical Society
HMCS
Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society Library
(Note: Includes reproduced copies from collections outside Hawaiÿ i.)
HSA
Hawaiÿ i State Archives
UHM - Hawn
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, Hawaiian Collection
UHM - Archives
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, Archives
UHM - Charlot
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, Jean Charlot Collection
UHM - HWRD
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, Hawaiÿ i War Records Depository
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MANUSCRIPTS
ÿ Ahahui Hoÿ oulu a Hoÿ ola Lahui.
Papers, 1877-1907. (BM)
ÿ Ahahui Kaÿ ahumanu.
Papers, 1915-1923. (BM)
Alexander, Abigail Charlotte (Baldwin), 1833-1913.
Letters and journals, 1842-1906. (HMCS)
Alexander, Martha Eliza (Cooke), 1840-1919.
Letters, 1857-1884, 1906-1918. (HMCS)
Alexander, Mary Ann (McKinney), 1810-1888.
Letters, 1885-1887; journals, 1831-1833. (HMCS)
Andrews, Fanny Perkins, 1856-1920.
Diary, 1870-1877. (HMCS)
Andrews, Lucy Caroline, 1853-1939.
Letters, 1862-1900. (HMCS)
Andrews, Mary Ann (Wilson), 1804-1879.
Diary, 1828-1834. (HHS)
Letters, 1829-1838, 1873-1877. (HMCS)
Andrews, Parnelly (Pierce), 1807-1846.
Letters, 1837-1846; journal, 1842. (HMCS)
Andrews, Samantha Washburne (Gilson), 1828-1904.
Letters, 1865-1880. (HMCS)
Appleton, Vivia B., 1921-1976
Papers (Child development & Public health). (1 linear foot) (UHM - Archives)
Armstrong, Clarissa (Chapman), 1805-1891.
Letters, 1831-1890; reminiscences; journals, 1831-1838. (HMCS)
Armstrong, Mary Jane Graham, 1836-1920.
Letters, 1848-1860. (HMCS)
Atherton, Juliette Montague (Cooke), 1843-1921.
Letters, 1853-1883. (HMCS)
Austin, Caroline Hannah (Clark), 1836-1915.
Letters, 1850-1915. (HMCS)
Bailey, Caroline (Hubbard), 1814-1894.
Letters, 1837-1860. (HMCS)
Baldwin, Charlotte (Fowler), 1805-1873.
Letters, 1830-1866; journals, 1830-1831. (HMCS)
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Baldwin, Emily Whitney (Alexander), 1846-1943.
Letters, 1868, 1893-1943. (HMCS)
Banning, Clarissa Hannah (Armstrong), 1840-1904.
Letters, 1852-1880. (HMCS)
Barrere, Dorothy (Bennett).
Papers and research, 1960-1985. (BM)
Barrere, Rosalind (Waldron).
Reminiscences regarding amateur theatricals in Honolulu. 1965. (BM)
Beckwith, Caroline Porter (Armstrong), 1832-1905.
Letters, 1837-1857, 1875-1876. (HMCS)
Beckwith, Martha W., 1871-1959.
Papers. (BM)
Benfield, Mary Howe (Thurston) Heydon, 1831-1889.
Letters, 1850, 1852. (HMCS)
Bicknell, Ellen Mariner (Bond), 1841-1922.
Letters, 1875, 1888. (HMCS)
Bingham, Elizabeth Kaahumanu, 1829-1899.
Letters, 1857-1885. (HMCS)
Bingham, Minerva Clarissa (Brewster), 1834-1903.
Letters, 1872, 1878-1897; journals, 1875-1885. (HMCS)
Bingham, Sybil (Moseley), 1792-1848.
Letters, 1811-1848; journals, 1811-1847. (HMCS)
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi, 1831-1884.
Papers, including journals for 1843-45 and 1875-76 and chants collected for her and
relating to her. (BM)
Bishop, Cornelia Ann (Sessions), 1826-1920.
Letters, 1852-1876; journal, 1852. (HMCS)
Bishop, Delia (Stone), 1800-1875.
Letters, 1824-1854; journal, 1829-1830. (HMCS)
Bishop, Elizabeth (Edwards), 1798-1828.
Letters, 1819-1828; journal fragments, 1819-1827. (HMCS)
Blatchely, Jemima (Marvin), 1791-1856.
Letters, 1824-1828. (HMCS)
Bliss, Emily (Curtis), 1811-1866.
Letters, 1826-1842. (HMCS)
Bond, Caroline Sophia, 1854-1943.
Letters, 1873-1880. (HMCS)
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Bond, Ellen Mariner (Howell), 1817-1881.
Letters, 1838-1848, 1876-1877. (HMCS)
Bond, Emma Mary (Benton), 1866-1951.
Letters, 1895, 1925, 1943. (HMCS)
Brown, Elizabeth D.C.
Botanical notes and papers, 1920s. (BM)
Brown, Lydia, 1780-1865.
Letters, 1835-1848, 1851-1855. (HMCS)
Brown, Marie H.
Biographical notes on Rose Davison and Emma Metcalf Ahuena Davison Taylor. 1940.
(BM)
Carter, Charlotte Adelaide, 1860-1936.
Letters and papers, 1866-1893. (HMCS)
Carter, Sybil Augusta (Judd), 1843-1904.
Letters, 1874-1879, 1883-1885. (HMCS)
Castle, Angeline Loraine (Tenney), 1810-1841.
Letters, 1837-1839. (HMCS)
Castle, Harriet Angeline.
SEE Coleman, Harriet Angeline (Castle), 1847-1924.
Castle, Hattie Ethelwyn Alfred, 1872-1940.
Letters and personal papers, 1908-1929. (HMCS)
Castle, Mabel Rosemund (Wing), 1864-1950.
Letters and personal papers, 1900-1934. (HMCS)
Castle, Mary (Tenney), 1819-1907.
Letters, 1873-1885. (HMCS)
Chamberlain, Celia Peninnah (Wright), 1831-1907.
Letters, 1855-1856; journal, 1855. (HMCS)
Chamberlain, Maria (Patton), 1803-1880.
Letters, 1822-1880; journals and diaries, 1828-1859. (HMCS)
Clark, Harriet E. Merrill (Hutchinson), 1832-1861.
Letters and journals, 1853-1861. (HMCS)
Clark, Mary (Kittredge), 1803-1857.
Letters, 1823-1856. (HMCS)
Clarke, Jane B.C.
Biography of Keopuolani. (BM)
Cleghorn, Archibald Scott, 1835?-1910.
Papers, including correspondence of his wife, Princess Likelike, 1851-1887, and his
daughter, Princess Kaÿ iulani, 1875-1899. (HSA)
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Coan, Fidelia (Church), 1810-1872.
Letters, 1838-1860. (HMCS)
Coan, Harriet Fidelia, 1839-1906.
Letters, 1863-1880. (HMCS)
Coan, Lydia (Bingham), 1834-1915.
Letters, 1843-1909. (HMCS)
Coleman, Harriet Angeline (Castle), 1847-1924.
Letters and papers, 1908-1924. (HMCS)
Conde, Andelucia (Lee), 1810-1855.
Letters, 1832-1853; journals, 1837-1849. (HMCS)
Cooke, Juliette (Montague), 1812-1896.
Letters, 1836-1896; journals, 1837-1839. (HMCS)
Cooke, Lilanet (Lydgate).
Letters, 1881-1888. (HMCS)
Cooke, Maude Mansfield (Baldwin), 1872-1961.
Letters, 1944-1945. (HMCS)
Cooper, Lucy C., 1878-1947.
Papers, 1911-1937, primarily diaries kept as an innkeeper at Hauÿ ula, Oahu. (HSA)
Damon, Ethel Moseley, 1883-1965.
Lady Franklin and the Sandwich Islands. (HHS)
Damon, Ethel Moseley, 1883-1965.
Letters sent and received, 1932-1945. (HMCS)
Daughters of Hawaii.
Memorabilia, 1923-24. (BM)
Dibble, Maria M. (Tomlinson), 1808-1837.
Letters, 1833-1837. (HMCS)
Dickson, Laura Fish (Judd), 1835-1888.
Letters, 1855-1868; journals, 1848-1850. (HMCS)
Diell, Caroline A. (Platt), 1807-1901.
Letters, 1832-1841, 1845. (HMCS)
Dillingham, Emma Louise (Smith), 1844-1920.
Letters, 1865-1911. (HMCS)
Dimond, Ann Maria (Anner), 1808-1893.
Letters, 1837-1838, 1846-1847. (HMCS)
Dole, Anna Prentice (Cate), 1841-1918.
Letters, 1873-1914. (HMCS)
Dole, Charlotte (Close) Knapp, 1813-1874.
Letters, 1836-1873; journals, 1836-1846. . (HMCS)
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MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
Dole, Clara Maria (Rowell), 1847-1916.
Letters, 1866-1874, 1885. (HMCS)
Dole, Emily Hoyt (Ballard), 1807-1844.
Letters, 1832-1844. (HMCS)
East Maui Seminary
SEE Maunaolu Seminary
Edmondson, Margaret B.
Memorabilia, 1908-1953. (BM)
Ely, Louisa (Everest), 1795-1848.
Letters, 1823-1824; diary, 1822-1823. (HMCS)
Emerson, Dorothea (Lamb), 1859-1936.
Letters, 1883-1928. (HMCS)
Emerson, Ursula Sophia (Newell), 1806-1888.
Letters and papers, 1836-1888. (HMCS)
Emma, Queen, 1836-1885.
Letter, 1861 to Mrs. Edward Livingstone Youmans (Catherome B. Youmans). (UHM Rare Hawn)
Farley, Anna Juliette (Smith).
SEE Smith, Anna Juliette, 1857-1900.
Farrington, Elizabeth (Pruitt), 1898-1984.
Papers, 1954-1956, as Hawaiÿ i’s delegate to Congress. (HSA)
Report of her record in Congress, August 7, 1956. (HHS)
Fennel, Nancy.
Reminiscences of Dr. and Mrs. George Straub. 1966. (BM)
Field, Kate, 1838-1896.
Letters to Severance family, 1896. (HMCS)
Forbes, Maria Jane (Chamberlain), 1832-1909.
Letters, 1845-1888. (HMCS)
Forbes, Rebecca Duncan (Smith), 1805-1878.
Letters, 1832-1878. (HMCS)
Foster, Mary E. (Robinson), 1844-1930.
Papers, 1844-1961, primarily business and land records, including estate. (HSA)
Franklin, Jane (Lady), 1792-1875.
Collection, 1860-1881. (UHM - Rare Hawn)
Also on microfilm. (UHM)
Fraser, Juliette May, 1887-1983.
Papers, including mural drawings, photographs, and sketch books. (UHM - Charlot)
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Furstenburg, Barbara.
(College of Continuing Education and Community Service [CCECS] materials on lecture
series [unprocessed].) (UHM - Archives)
Goodrich, Martha (Barnes), 1801-1840.
Letters, 1822-1835; journal, 1822-1823. (HMCS)
Gower, Mary T.
Correspondence, 1851-1855, to relatives re family and business matters on Maui sugar
plantation. (IN: John T. Gower Collection). (BM)
Grant, Mary Bradley, 1839-1881.
Journal, including voyage to Hawaiÿ i, 1874. (BM)
Green, Asenath Cargill (Spring), 1820-1894.
Letters, 1863-1892. (HMCS)
Green, Mary Elizabeth, 1830-1902.
Letters, 1840-1882; reports, 1890-1892. (HMCS)
Green, Theodotia (Arnold), 1792-1859.
Letters, 1828-1838, 1843; journal, 1827-1828. (HMCS)
Gulick, Ann Eliza (Clark), 1833-1938.
Letters, 1850-1900; journals and diaries, 1849-1865, 1886, 1899-1927. (HMCS)
Gulick, Fanny Hinckley (Thomas), 1798-1883.
Letters, 1827-1867, 1879. (HMCS)
Gulick, Julia Ann Eliza, 1845-1936.
Letters, 1857-1918. (HMCS)
Hall, Sarah Lyon (Williams), 1812-1876.
Letters, 1837, 1846, 1848. (HMCS)
Hall, Sophia Elizabeth, 1836-1863.
Letters, 1850, 1859. (HMCS)
Hamilton, Helene.
Papers, 1913-1916, related to vaudeville performances. (BM)
Handy, Willodean W., d. 1965.
Papers. (BM)
Hawaii Women’s Republican Auxiliary Club.
Papers, 1922-1923. (BM)
Hay, Elizabeth Woodbury (Lyons), 1842-1913.
Letters, 1854-1904. (HMCS)
Hayes, Eloise.
Papers, 1965-1976 (Creative Expression Program, College of Education) (UHM Archives)
Hillebrand, Jane Elizabeth (Bishop), 1825-1904.
Letters, 1835-1902. (HMCS)
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Hitchcock, Almeda Elizabeth (Widger), 1828-1910.
Letters, 1857-1877; journal, 1857. (HMCS)
Hitchcock, Millie E.
Journal as a teacher at Kamehameha School for Girls, October 1899-1900. (BM)
Hitchcock, Rebecca (Howard), 1808-1890.
Letters, 1830-1882; journals, 1831-1862. (HMCS)
Hobbs, Jean F., d. 1953.
Papers. (unprocessed) (HSA)
Holman, Lucia (Ruggles), 1793-1886.
Letters, 1819-1820. (HMCS)
Hoomanawanui, Hattie.
Letters, 1885-1887. (HMCS)
Housewives’ League of Hawaii.
Constitution, by-laws, and minutes, 1920-1924. (HHS)
Howland, Deborah M., 1827-1853.
Journals of voyages from Hawaiÿ i to Massachusetts (1847) and from the U.S. to Hawaiÿ i
(1848-1849). (HSA)
Hui Manu.
Records, 1930-1968, of the society of women who introduced many birds into Hawaiÿ i.
(HSA)
Hunt, Mary Halsted (Hedges), 1821-1861.
Letters, 1845-1846. (HMCS)
Hyde, Mary T. (Knight), 1840-1917.
Letters, 1899-1901. (HMCS)
International Institute of Hawaii.
Records, 1919-1970, of a social agency founded to assist immigrants and non-English
speaking women in Hawaiÿ i. (HSA)
Isenberg, Mary Dorothea (Rice), 1862-1949.
Family papers, 1860-1934. (BM)
Ives, Mary Ann (Brainerd), 1810-1882.
Letters, 1837-1853; journals, 1837-1841. (HMCS)
Jackson, Frances.
Papers, 1954-1980. Strength in historic sites and Waianae District Neighborhood
Planning Commission. (UHM - Archives)
Jaggar, Isabel.
In pursuit of the goddess of volcanoes, personal reminiscences of Kïlauea activity, MayJune 1922. (BM)
Jenkins, Martha Ann (Chamberlain), 1833-1913.
Letters, 1844-1902; journals, 1846-1854. (HMCS)
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Johnson, Lois S. (Hoyt), 1809-1891.
Letters, 1837-1883; journals, 1836-1838. (HMCS)
Johnson, Rubellite Kawena.
Papers, 1953-1975 (Hawaiian language), books, articles, pageant in ms, scrapbook.
(UHM - Archives)
Jones, Maude, 1889-1955.
Papers. (HSA)
Jones, Stella Maude, 1887-1971.
Research notes for a Kauaÿ i social history, 1930-1944. (BM)
Judd, Helen Seymour, 1833-1911.
Journals, 1844-1845, 1848-1851, 1855-1856. (HMCS)
Judd, Laura (Fish), 1804-1872.
Letters, 1836-1847. (HMCS)
Kaÿ ahumanu, Queen.
Letters, 1825-1832. (HMCS)
Kaeppler, Adrienne L.
Papers, 1970-1979. (BM)
Kahaulellio, Margaret.
Letters, 1878, 1883-1884. (HMCS)
Kahokuoluna, Alice L., 1888-1957.
Letters, 1915-1946. (HMCS)
Kaÿ iulani, Princess, 1875-1899.
Papers, including chants collected by her or written for her. (BM)
SEE ALSO Cleghorn, Archibald Scott. (HSA)
Kaiulani Home for Girls.
Records, 1904-1932. (BM)
Kalanianaÿ ole, Princess, 1879-1932.
SEE Woods, Elizabeth Kahanu.
Kapiÿ olani, Queen, 1834-1899.
Papers, including account books and list of properties. (BM)
Account books and inventories of property. (HSA)
Kapiolani Maternity Home.
Records, 1896-1937. (BM)
Kapule, Deborah, queen of Kauai, d. 1853.
Letters, 1830, 1843. (HMCS)
Kawaiahao Seminary.
Reports and correspondence, 1871-1891. (HMCS)
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MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
Keÿ elikölani, Ruth, Princess, 1826-1883.
Papers, including business correspondence. (BM)
Kekauluohi, Miriam, d. 1845.
Letters, 1842-1843. (HMCS)
Kïnaÿ u, Queen, d. 1839.
Letters, 1830-1839. (HMCS)
Kinney, Maria Louisa (Walsworth), 1822-1858.
Letters, 1847-1858; journal, 1847-1848. (HMCS)
Knapp, Charlotte (Close).
See Dole, Charlotte (Close) Knapp. (HMCS)
Kohala Girls’ School.
Reports and correspondence, 1874-1946. (HMCS)
Krauss, Beatrice.
Photographs, 1921-1924. (UHM - Archives)
Lafon, Sofia Louisa (Parker) 1812-1844.
Letters, 1837-1843. (HMCS)
Leadingham, Anna Mayo (Rich), 1857-1913.
Letters, 1897-1905. (HMCS)
League of Women Voters of Hawaii.
Records, 1922-1936. (Not a predecessor of present LWV) (HSA)
Li, Tai Heung Kong, 1875-1951.
Physicians record of births, ca. 1897-1938, kept by first Chinese woman doctor in
Hawaiÿ i. (HSA)
Lies, Estrella C. (Mott).
Honolulu 1848 (memoirs) and letters. (HHS)
Likelike, Miriam, Princess, 1851-1887.
Papers, including chants collected by her and written for or by her. (BM)
SEE ALSO Cleghorn, Archibald Scott.
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen, 1838-1917.
Papers, including diaries for 1887-1889, 1893-1894, 1906; business records; music and
lyrics to songs she composed; invitations and calling cards. (HSA)
Papers, including diaries 1878, 1885, 1886, 1892, 1898, 1901-1903, 1906, books of
chants collected by her or concerning her, and original musical compositions and
published versions. (BM)
Locke, Martha Laurens (Rowell), 1812-1842.
Letters and journals, 1837-1842. (HMCS)
Loomis, Maria Theresa (Sartwell), 1796-1862.
Letters, 1820-1837; journals, 1819-1827, 1835-1854. (HMCS)
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MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
Low, Elizabeth (Napoleon), d. 1921.
Letters, 1887-1907. (HMCS)
Lucas, Clorinda (Low), 1895-1986.
Papers. (unprocessed) (HSA)
Luomala, Katharine, 1907-1992.
Papers, 1946-1992. (BM)
Papers. (UHM - Archives)
Lyman, Isabella (Chamberlain), 1838-1901.
Letters, 1845-1887; diaries, 1859-1900. (HMCS)
Lyman, Molly (Webster).
Memoirs, 1910-1980, with emphasis on 1934-1938 student life at University of Hawaiÿ i.
(UHM - Archives)
Lyman, Sarah (Joiner), 1805-1885.
Letters, 1831-1885; diaries and journals, 1830-1878. (HMCS)
Lyman, Sarah Kittredge (Clark), 1838-1900.
Letters, 1850-1879. (HMCS)
Lyons, Betsey (Curtis), 1813-1837.
Letters, 1831-1836; journal, 1831-1837. (HMCS)
Lyons, Elizabeth Woodbury.
SEE Hay, Elizabeth Woodbury (Lyons).
Lyons, Julia Elizabeth (Vernon).
Letters, 1853-1877. (HMCS)
Lyons, Lucia Garratt (Smith), 1808-1892.
Letters, 1837-1854, 1884-1889. (HMCS)
Mader, Vivienne C., d. 1972.
Papers concerning the hula. (BM)
Makawao Female Seminary.
SEE Maunaolu Seminary.
Martin, B. Jean.
Papers, 1973-1978 (Anthropology at Leeward and Kauaÿ i Community College) includes
lecture notes and course outline on Interpretive Skills and Techniques course. (UHM Archives)
Mason, Mrs. George.
Letters from Lahaina, Maui, 1866. (HHS)
Maunaolu Seminary.
Reports and correspondence, 1866-1946. (HMCS)
McIntosh, Alice Churchill (Castle), b. 1914.
Letters, 1934, 1936. (HMCS)
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MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
McKay, Helen, 1837-1971.
Papers, including memoirs for the years 1895-1941, and journal from December 7, 1941
to April 7, 1946. (HSA)
McPherson, Mary Lou.
Papers, 1957-1973 (Specialist in Student Affairs; HGEA University of Hawaii Chapter
Secretary) includes board minutes, memos, legislative materials, questionnaires, etc.
(UHM - Archives)
Mellen, Kathleen D., 1895-1969.
Papers, primarily notes on Hawaiian history. (BM)
Miller, Carly Dunlap, 1922-1977.
(Foods and Nutrition) includes correspondence, faculty files on students’ work at
University of Hawaiÿ i, trips, personal, and miscellaneous materials by Miller. Photographs
- negatives removed to Photograph Collection (University of Hawaiÿ i) in Hamilton Library.
(UHM - Archives)
Mills, Susan Lincoln (Tolman), 1819-1884.
Letters, 1861-1864. (HMCS)
Montano, Mary Jane Kekulani (Fayerweather), 1842-1930.
Papers, including poems, legends, chants and reminiscences. (HSA)
Morris, Alldyth, 1901-1997
Typescripts of plays, related papers and correspondence. (UHM - Rare Hawn)
Munn, Louisa (Clark), 1810-1841.
Letters, 1838-1840. (HMCS)
Na Leo Aloha.
Records, 1955-1971, of a women’s Hawaiian singing group. (unprocessed) (HSA)
National League of American Pen Women, Honolulu Branch.
Records, 1936-1980, includes minutes of meetings, clippings, scrapbooks. (UHM - Rare
Hawn)
Neal, Marie Catherine, d. 1965.
Papers. (BM)
Nef, Elinor Henry (Castle), 1894-1953.
Letters and papers, 1912-1935. (HMCS)
Newcomb, Alice M.B. (Castle), 1888-1931.
Letters and estate, 1921-1934. (HMCS)
Nurses Association, Territory of Hawaii.
Scrapbooks, 1918-1958. (HSA)
Nye, Lydia Rider.
Papers, 1842-1847, including diaries of two sea voyages and daily life in Honolulu, 18421843, and correspondence. (HSA)
Ogden, Maria, 1792-1874.
Letters, 1828-1870; estate, 1874. (HMCS)
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MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
Outdoor Circle.
Records, 1911-1967. (HSA)
Paris, Anna Matilda, 1843-1917.
Letters, 1895, 1916. (HMCS)
Paris, Mary (Carpenter), 1815-1896.
Letters, 1851-1879. (HMCS)
Paris, Mary (Grant), 1807-1847.
Letters, 1840-1843. (HMCS)
Parker, Mary Elizabeth (Barker), 1805-1907.
Letters, 1832-1886; journals, 1824-1894. (HMCS)
Pogue, Maria Kapule (Whitney), 1820-1900.
Letters, 1832-1878. (HMCS)
Poÿ omaikelani, Princess, 1841-1895.
Papers, including land records. (BM)
Porter, Roseamonde.
Papers (Elementary Education) includes materials on Trust Territory of the Pacific
Islands, Guam and Hawaiÿ i post World War II. (UHM - Archives)
Pukui, Mary Kawena, 1895-1986.
Papers, including Hawaiian ethnological notes, translations from Hawaiian language
newspapers, and manuscripts on various topics. (BM)
Rath, Ragna Helsher, 1879-1981.
Co-author of manuscript, "Palama and James Arthur Rath," together with her husband
James Arthur Rath of Pälama Settlement in Honolulu. (UHM - Rare Hawn)
Rice, Mary (Waterhouse), 1847-1933.
Letters, 1919-1933. (HMCS)
Rice, Mary Sophia (Hyde), 1816-1911.
Letters, 1842-1908. (HMCS)
Richards, Clarissa (Lyman), 1795-1861.
Letters, 1821-1861. (HMCS)
Richards, Helen Clarissa, 1834-1860.
Letters, 1844-1860. (HMCS)
Roberts, Helen.
Papers and mele collections, 1930s. (BM)
Rogers, Elizabeth (Hitchcock), 1802-1857.
Letters, 1852, 1854. (HMCS)
Rogers, Malvina Chapin (Rowell), 1843-1870.
Letters, 1859-1860. (HMCS)
Rowell, Malvina Jerusha (Chapin), 1816-1901.
Letters, 1847-1886. (HMCS)
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MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
Ruggles Family.
Correspondence, 1813-1824 (photocopies and transcripts) including letters of Lucia
Ruggles Holman and Nancy Ruggles. (BM)
Ruggles, Nancy (Wells), 1791-1873.
Letters, 1827-1833; journal, 1819. (BM)
Ruth, Princess, 1826-1883.
SEE Keÿ elikölani, Ruth, Princess, 1826-1883.
Severance, Lucinda Maria (Clark), 1843-1921.
Letters, 1872-1878, 1886-1887, 1895. (HMCS)
Shepard, Fanny Perkins (Andrews).
SEE Andrews, Fanny Perkins, 1856-1920.
Smith, Abigail Willis (Tenney), 1809-1885.
Letters, 1844-1884. (HMCS)
Smith, Anna Juliette, 1857-1900.
Letters, 1886-1895; notebook, 1893-1895. (HMCS)
Smith, Marcia Maria, 1806-1896.
Letters, 1839-1884. (HMCS)
Smith, Melicent (Knapp), 1816-1891.
Letters, 1842-1887. (HMCS)
Snow, Lydia Vose (Buck), 1840-1926.
Letters, 1864-1881. (HMCS)
Spalding, Marie Kahler (Long), 1856-1936.
Notes and extracts from letters, Kilauea, Volcano House, 1904-1917. (HHS)
Spaulding, Julia (Brooks), 1810-1898.
Letters to the family, 1832. (Typed copies) (HHS)
Letters, 1832-1839. (HMCS)
Sterling, Elspeth P., d. 1970.
Papers. (BM)
Sturges, Susan (Thompson), 1820-1893.
Letters, 1852-1878. (HMCS)
Summers, Catherine (Cooke), 1918-1996.
Papers. (BM)
Taylor, Emma Ahuena, 1866-1938.
Papers, including Fayerweather family correspondence, manuscripts of publications, and
papers relating to her work on government commissions. (HSA)
Taylor, Persis Goodale (Thurston), 1821-1906.
Letters, 1837-1895; journals, 1840, 1848. (HMCS)
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Tennent, Madeline “Madge,” 1889-1972.
Papers, 1923-1968, including manuscripts of books, letters and scrapbooks with
photographs of drawings and paintings. (HSA)
Tenney, Wilhelmina, 1891-1951.
Papers, 1917-1941, including records of service during World War I. (HSA)
Thurston, Lucy (Goodale), 1795-1876.
Letters, 1819-1876. (HMCS)
Thurston, Sarah (Andrews), 1832-1899.
Letters, 1854-1891. (HMCS)
Titcomb, Margaret, d. 1981.
Papers. (BM)
Torrey, Lillie (Hart) Gay, 1871-1956.
Biography. (BM)
Turner, Charlotte L., 1820-1900.
Letters, 1881-1886. (HMCS)
Ulunui Swimming Club.
Records, 1934-1971, including by-laws, rules, newsletters. (unprocessed) (HSA)
University of Hawaiÿ i Commission on Status of Women, 1971-1978?
Minutes, reports, etc. (UHM - Archives)
Van Duzee, Oral (Hobart), 1814-1891.
Letters, 1835. (HMCS)
Vickey, Mary Castle (Tenney).
Letters, 1909-1933. (HMCS)
Waialua Female Seminary.
Reports and correspondence, 1865-1880. (HMCS)
Warinner, Emily V., 1883-1972.
Papers, 1931-1968, including historical research notes. (HSA)
Webb, Elizabeth Lahilahi, 1862-1949.
Notes on various subjects of Hawaiian interest. (BM)
Westervelt, Caroline (Castle), 1858-1941.
Letters, 1880-1881, 1902-1935. (HMCS)
Westervelt, Louise (Clark), 1850-1904.
Letters, 1889-1891. (HMCS)
Wetmore, Lucy Sheldon (Taylor), 1819-1883.
Letters, 1849, 1867; journal, 1848-1849. (HMCS)
Whitney, Catherine Olivia (March), 1821-1896.
Letters, 1869-1870, 1880. (HMCS)
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MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
Whitney, Louisa (Bailey).
Letters, 1871-1876. (HMCS)
Whitney, Mary (Rice), 1826-1910.
Letters, 1871-1873, 1895. (HMCS)
Whitney, Mercy (Partridge), 1795-1872.
Letters, 1819-1870; journals, 1819-1860. (HMCS)
Whittlesey, Elizabeth Keene (Baldwin), 1821-1876.
Letters, 1846-1860, 1887. (HMCS)
Wilcox, Elsie Hart, 1879-1954.
Letters, 1928-1940. (HMCS)
Wilcox, Emma Washburn (Lyman), 1849-1934.
Letters, 1858-1888. (HMCS)
Wilcox, Lucy Eliza (Hart), 1814-1869.
Letters, 1838-1861. (HMCS)
Wilder, Elizabeth Kinau (Judd), 1831-1918.
Letters, 1845-1863; journals, 1843-1855. (HMCS)
Wilder, Lillian Kimball.
Papers, 1930s and 1940s, primarily notes for newspaper articles on natural and cultural
history of Pacific Islands. (BM)
Wilson, Jennie (Kapahu), 1872-1962.
Papers, 1908-1962. (unprocessed) (HSA)
Winne, Jane L., 1885-1976.
Papers on Hawaiiana and Hawaiian music, letters, biography and diary of Mary Persis
Winne. (BM)
[Women: Papers in Hawaiÿ i War Records Depository] (UHM - Archives)
SEE separate section below.
Women’s Board of Missions of the Pacific.
Reports and correspondence, 1869-1946. (HMCS)
Women’s Campus Club.
Records, photographs, 1920-1974. (UHM - Archives)
Women’s War Work Council.
Records, 1917-1918, of an organization which acted as a clearinghouse for social
activities for servicemen. (HSA)
Woods, Elizabeth Kahanu (Princess Kalanianaÿ ole), 1879-1932.
Papers. (BM)
Yates, Emma Theodora (Paty), b. 1850.
Reminiscences of Honolulu. (HHS)
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HAWAIÿ I WAR RECORDS DEPOSITORY
The Hawaiÿ i War Records Depository (HWRD) in Special Collections in the University of Hawaiÿ i
at Mänoa Library.
The collection includes several manuscripts written by women or about women during World War
II in Hawaiÿ i. Early HWRD workers arranged the manuscripts into categories according to general
subjects or agencies from which materials arrived. They then cataloged the manuscripts under
subject headings, author and title entries. The following areas are some of the more significant
listings on women in the HWRD card catalog.
Requests to review these materials require 24 hours notice.
Identifying Number
Civilian Defense
Nurses and Nurses' Aides
Recreation
Red Cross
Spars (Coast Guard)
United Service Organization (USO)
Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service
(WAVES)
Women's Air Ferrying Service (WAFS)
Women's Air Raid Defense (WARD)
Women's Ambulance Service Patrol (WASP)
Women's Army Corps (WAC)
Women's Army Volunteer Corp (WAVC)
Women's Defense Service Groups [includes other
groups listed here]
Women's War Service Association
Various numbers
Various numbers, especially 48
(48.01-48.01), 50
Various numbers
Various numbers
5.04
Various numbers
24.01, 58.05, and reel 9
7
69.02, reel 27
69.03
44.05; reels 9, 47
20, 20.09
69
58.08
Since the workers who cataloged this large collection did not use a controlled vocabulary and
were not consistent, it is important that researchers check for variant entries. For example,
material about the Women's Ambulance Service Patrol is under that title, not under “WASP.”
Materials pertaining to the Women's Army Corps are filed both under “Women's Army Corps” and
under WAC. Materials on Spars are filed only under “Spars,” not under the spelled out entry.
Two other areas in the HWRD contain significant holdings concerning women. The section on
personal narratives (50) contains approximately thirty-five accounts written by women. Many of
these accounts may also be duplicated under “Nurses and Nurses' Aides” listed above. A number
of folders contain theme papers by the University of Hawaiÿ i students (24.01). Essays by
approximately forty-seven women are in this section.
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MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
ORAL HISTORIES
JOHN A. BURNS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT (UHM - RARE HAWN)
Transcripts and audiocassettes are housed in the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Library,
Hawaiian Rare Collection. Hours for access are Monday-Friday except holidays.
These materials focus on the political career of John A. Burns (1909-1975), Democratic governor
of Hawaiÿ i, 1962-1974, and delegate to the U.S. Congress, 1957-1959.
The following women are included.
Akana, Thelma
Beamer, Billie
Buck, Carrick
Burns, Anne
Burns, Beatrice (Mrs. John A.)
Burns, Mary E.
Farrington, Elizabeth
Harrison, Thelma Alice (Moore) Akana
Isa, Mary
Holt, Victoria
Mink, Patsy T.
WATUMULL FOUNDATION ORAL HISTORY PROJECT (UHM - RARE HAWN)
The Watumull Foundation Oral History Project. Honolulu: The Project, 1979-1982. 81 v.
Transcripts of interviews, 1971-1981. Katherine B. Allen, Project director and editor. [Vol. 1]
includes biographical data sheets on interviewees.
Transcripts and cassettes are housed in the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Library, Hawaiian
Rare Collection. Hours of access are Monday-Friday except holidays.
The following women are included:
Alexander, Alice Bond
Angus, Jean Kent
Ashdown, Inez MacPhee
Betts, Eliz Marie
Betts, Charlotte Melinda
Branco, Margaret F.
Brown, Elizabeth Jane Webster
Burns, Florence Howie Crozier
Caldwell, Katharine Anne von Holt
Coll, Annie Towzey
Cowan, Charlotte Marie
Desha, Lorna Hooleia Jarett
Eldredge, Edith Margaret Leilehua Judd
Fraser, Juliette May
Fullard-Leo, Ellen Barber
Hanner, Ruth Knudsen
Hasty, Helen Elizabeth
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MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
Hohu, Martha K. Poepoe
Kaapu, Myrtle King
Keppeler, Doris Kahikilani Mossman
Lucas, Elizabeth J.K. (Clorinda) Low
Mann, Henrietta Smith
Moku, Mary Kauakahi
Mossman, Bina Nieper
Paris, Dorothea Cooke
Plews, Edith J.K. Rice
Porter, Nell Kahululani Conant
Pratt, Brenda Cooke
Rath, Ragna Helsher
Rich, Amy Wight Patton
Sakai, Ruth Van Keuren
Silva, Julia Ignacio
Veech, Francelia Knapp
OTHER ORAL HISTORIES
Farrington, Elizabeth P. (Betty). Transcript and cassettes. (UHM - Rare Hawn)
SEE ALSO the Manuscripts section of this bibliography:
Rhodes, Daisy.
Cassettes only. (UHM - Rare Hawn)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Center for Oral History.
Published transcripts are listed in the Books, Reports, etc. section under entries
beginning: University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Audiocassettes only. (UHM - Rare Hawn)
DATABASES AND INDEXES
A database index to names, places, organizations, and subject for all the Center's oral history
projects is available at the University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Library.
A published index, Catalog of Oral History Collections in Hawaii, 1982, is also available.
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INDEX TO
BOOKS, REPORTS, THESES, PAPERS
AND ARTICLES
FROM THE HAWAIIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY
INDEX TO BOOKS, REPORTS, etc.
NOTE ON INDEXING
Listed under the subject is the author listing in the bibliography.
SEE ALSO NAMES AND ORGANIZATIONS LISTED IN SECTIONS:
NEWSLETTERS
MANUSCRIPTS AND ORAL HISTORIES
Abortion
Chesney-Lind, M. “Motherhood as an Option …” (abortion decisions of pregnant women)
SEE ALSO Birth control
Abramson, Joan (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa professor)
Abramson, J., The Invisible Woman … (autobiography)
Abused women
Calhoun. A. (prisoners, correctional workers)
Chang, D. “The Conversion …” (abused women)
Hawaiÿ i. State Commission on the Status of Women. Domestic Violence Report
Hawaiÿ i. State Commission on the Status of Women. Recommendations …Domestic and
Sexual Violence …
Hawaii Island Spouse Abuse Task Force (domestic violence)
Honda, L. (ethnicity, Shelter for Abused Women and Children)
Hontanosas, D. (spouse abuse, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa students)
Huguley, M. (concept of abuse, Honolulu social workers, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
social work students)
Hunter, J. (wife abuse)
Kreidman, N. (author’s video script on domestic violence)
League of Women Voters … (Family Court, domestic violence)
Luo, T. Sexual Harassment … (attitudes of University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa students)
Oahu Spouse Abuse … (spouse abuse)
Our Rights, Our Lives … Domestic Relations. 1996 ed. (legal rights)
Sato. R. (battered women on Hawaiÿ i Island, Kauaÿ i, Maui, Oÿ ahu)
Sciortino-Brudzynski, A. (military wife abuse, counseling for men)
Sloat, A. (battered women medical services)
Spousal Abuse … (legal education, Institute for Continuing Legal Education)
Takahashi, C. (Native Hawaiian spouse abuse)
SEE ALSO Health; Health, mental; Rape; Sexual harassment
Actresses. SEE Entertainers
Adolescents
Blascoer, F. (Kaiulani Home for Young Women and Girls, housing, economic and social
conditions, some ethnic data)
Fricker, S. (ethnic achievement, Filipinos, Japanese, Native Hawaiians)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Research and Statistics Office.
Veterans, Youths and … (statistics, population, employment, education, ethnicity,
income)
Hawaii Gay and Lesbian Teen Task Force
Lake, R. (Native Hawaiian adolescents’ attitudes on sex, birth control, pregnancy)
Martin, T. (pregnancy)
Sato, K. (intermediate grade school students, gender, race, stress)
Smith, Patty (autobiography, journal of cancer patient)
Yamauchi, L. (Native Hawaiian high school students, attitudes on sex differences)
SEE ALSO Children, Juvenile delinquents, Parenting, Students
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INDEX TO BOOKS, REPORTS, etc.
Affirmative action
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Education
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Education. Management Audit … (affirmative action plan)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Education. Personnel Management … (affirmative action plan)
Hawaiÿ i State
Hawaiÿ i. Office of the Governor (State of Hawaiÿ i affirmative action plan)
Honolulu. City and County
Honolulu. Dept. of Civil Service. (affirmative action handbook on equal
employment opportunities in departments of City and County of Honolulu)
University of Hawaii at Mänoa
Hawaiÿ i. Legislature. Office of the Legislative Auditor (University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa affirmative action plan)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Affirmative Action Plan
University of Hawaiÿ i (System)
University of Hawaiÿ i (System). Equal Employment … (affirmative action plans for
each college in the system)
SEE ALSO Careers, Employment, Occupations, Sex discrimination, Women’s
rights. University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, University of Hawaiÿ i (System)
African American women
Broussard. (4 entries on Carlotta Stewart (Lai), educator)
Takara, K. (history of women)
SEE ALSO Collective biographies, Ethnic women, Oral histories
Aged
Yogi, C. (public housing, single women, Pumehana Senior Citizen Facility)
Aiea Counseling Service
De Haven-Jordan, L. (mental health, demographics)
AIDS and HIV. SEE Health
Aiu, Maiki (Native Hawaiian hula teacher)
Ariyoshi, R.
Akana, A’lai A’ii (Chinese Hawaiian woman of Aluli and Akana families)
Kai, P.
Alcohol abuse. SEE Substance abuse
Alexander, Annie Montague (scientist, educator, University of California at Berkeley)
Grinnell, H.
Williams, R., “Annie …”
Aliÿ i (Native Hawaiian chiefs and chiefesses, of chiefly rank, royalty)
Bishop, B. (Chief’s Children’s School)
Kameÿ eleihiwa, L. (notable historical and contemporary women )
Linnekin, J. Sacred Queens … (Western impact and sacred women in ancient Native
Hawaiian culture)
Valeri, V. ( includes women’s role in Native Hawaiian religion)
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INDEX TO BOOKS, REPORTS, etc.
SEE ALSO Collective Biographies, and the following individual names:
Emma, Queen (aliÿ i)
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi (aliÿ i)
Kaÿ ahumanu (aliÿ i)
Kaÿ iulani (aliÿ i)
Kamämalu (aliÿ i )
Keelikölani (Ruth) (aliÿ i)
Kapiÿ olani (chiefess) (aliÿ i)
Kapiÿ olani, Queen (aliÿ i)
Keöpüolani (aliÿ i)
Kïnaÿ u (aliÿ i)
Likelike, Miriam (aliÿ i)
Liliha (aliÿ i)
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen (aliÿ i)
Nähiÿ enaÿ ena (aliÿ i)
Sumners, Nancy (aliÿ i)
Aloha Aina. SEE “Kaulana nä Pua” (Hawaiian nationalistic song)
Aluli, Irmgard (Farden) (Native Hawaiian musician, composer)
Richards, M. (music and songs of the Farden family of Lahaina, Maui)
American Association of University Women
Nishigawa, L. (history)
Annexation of Hawaiÿ i. SEE History related to women
Anorexia. SEE Health
Anthropologists
Beckwith, M. (writer on Native Hawaiian mythology, includes brief biography)
Thompson, Laura (autobiography, living in Hawaiÿ i and Guam)
Apprentices. SEE Education, Vocational
Architects
Boutelle, S. (Julia Morgan of California, Young Women’s Christian Association building
(YWCA))
Army, U.S.
Toporoff, E. (Tripler Army Hospital, mothers, infant feeding)
SEE ALSO Veterans, World War II
Artists and artwork
Artists of Hawaii (includes late 20th century women artists)
Charlot, J. (Madge Tennent, paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Fraser, Juliette May (her paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Hopper, Peggy (her paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Kelly, John Etchings and drawings … (his works of Native Hawaiian women)
Kelly, John The Hula Dancer as Seen … (his illustrations of female dancers)
Saville, J. (Georgia O’Keefe, paintings of Hawaiÿ i subjects)
Tennent, A. (Madge Tennent, paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Tennent, Madge. (4 entries on her paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Tseng, Yu-ho (paintings of Chinese artist, also known as Betty Ecke, University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa professor)
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SEE ALSO Pictorial works
Asbestos
Edward K. Noda and Associates (in women’s prisons)
Asian women
Botoroff, B. (Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), education and socialization)
Hunter, L. (educational administrators, leadership, Asians, Caucasians, Polynesians,
Church College of Hawaii)
Ideta, L. (10 educational leaders)
Maesato, S. (bibliography, authors. SEE section: Reference Sources-Bibliographies
Pacific Basin Conference … (culture and women’s roles, 1977 proceedings)
Pan-Pacific and Southeast Asia Women’s Conference,1928 proceedings
Wood, C. (occupational attainment, housewives, Caucasians, Chinese, Japanese)
SEE ALSO Collective biographies, Ethnic women, Statistics
SEE ALSO Chinese women, Collective biographies, Ethnic women, Filipino women,
Japanese women, Korean women, Oral histories
Assertive training
Hunt, J. (Native Hawaiian women)
Attorneys
Directory of Hawaii’s Women Lawyers. See section: Reference Sources-Directories
Harriet Bouslog Labor Scholarship Fund (International Longshoremen’s and
Warehousemen’s Union (ILWU))
Humme, J. (Eliza Almeda Hitchcock, first woman attorney)
Matsuda, M. (17 biographies, historical sketch)
Audiovisual writers
Kreidman, Nanci (author’s video script on domestic violence)
Authors
Beckwith, Martha (includes brief biography of the anthropologist)
Boro, H. (3 Native Hawaiians: Pualani Burgess, Mahealani Kamauu, Leialoha Apo
Perkins)
Hertog, S.(Anne Morrow Lindbergh, aviator, wife of aviator Charles Lindbergh)
Houston, P. (Marjorie Sinclair Edel, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa professor)
Kingston, Maxine Hong (autobiography of Chinese author, teacher)
Kreidman, Nanci (author’s video script on domestic violence)
Li, Ling-Ai (autobiography, Chinese playwright, Chinese classical dance and other arts)
Maesato, S. (ethnic writers and their writings). SEE section: Reference SourcesBibliographies
Mellen, Kathleen Hawaiian Heritage … (include biographical sketch of Mellen))
Morris, S. (Clare Boothe Luce)
Pukui, Mary (includes brief biography of foremost Native Hawaiian cultural resource)
Sheed, W. (Clare Boothe Luce)
Autobiographies
Abramson, Joan. The Invisible Woman … (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa professor)
Breitha, Olivia (Native Hawaiian Hansen’s Disease patient; Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Brewster, Mary (diary of whaler’s wife)
Cayaban, Ines (2 entries, Filipino woman, 1 is a pictorial work)
Collins, W. (U.S. Navy WAVES, World War II)
Cooke, Amos. (Juliette Montague Cooke, Protestant missionary)
Crane, Cheryl (lesbian daughter of Hollywood actress Lana Turner)
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Harris, Catherine Embree (teacher, World War II Japanese internment camp, Poston,
Arizona)
Jarrett, Roberta M. (diary of Hansen’s Disease nurse; Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Kaapu, Myrtle King (Caucasian teacher, marriage to a Native Hawaiian)
Kanahele, Annie (Chinese Hawaiian educator)
Kikuchi, Shigeo (Buddhist missionary, Maui, Hawaiÿ i Island)
King, Jean Sadako (Caucasian Japanese elected official, her political campaign
newspaper articles)
Kingston, Maxine Hong (Chinese author, teacher)
Larsen, Agnessa (life in Hawaiÿ i, travels abroad)
Lei-lanilau, Carolyn (Chinese woman on subjects related to ethnic identity)
Leong, Sylvia (Chinese woman, life in China and Hawaiÿ i
Li, Ling-Ai (Chinese woman, playwright, Chinese dance and other arts)
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen. Diary Transcripts …
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen. Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen
Lyman, Sarah Joiner (Protestant missionary wife, educator, Hilo Boarding School,
Hawaiÿ i Island). SEE entries under name and Lyman family)
Midler, Bette. (Hollywood film and television comedian, her travels). SEE ALSO Bego, M.
(biography)
Nahulu, Genevieve (Native Hawaiian teacher of Nänäkuli, Oÿ ahu)
Nelson, Victoria (her physical and spiritual journey, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
teacher)
O’Hara, Jean (2 entries, prostitute, Honolulu)
Porteus, Elizabeth [Betty] Dole (wife of elected official David Hebden Porteus; her
philosophy)
Smith, Patty (journal of adolescent cancer patient)
Sobrero, Gina (her travel diary, Italian wife of Robert W. Wilcox)
Soong, Irma Tam (Chinese woman, World War II in China)
Sorenson, Betty (life in Waikïkï)
Staley, Mildred (physician daughter of Anglican Bishop Thomas Staley, god-daughter of
Queen Emma)
Sutherland, Audrey (canoeing around Molokaÿ i)
Tennent, Madge (artist 4 autobiographies, her paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Thompson, Laura (anthropologist, living in Hawaiÿ i and Guam)
Thurston, Lucy Goodale (Protestant missionary wife; Kona, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Trask, Haunani-Kay. From a Native Daughter … (Native Hawaiian activist, includes her
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa tenure and promotion)
Von Tempski, Armine (ranching life, Maui)
Wedemeyer, Charlie (autobiography, Native Hawaiian football player and coach’s battle
with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s) disease, with his Caucasian
wife Lucy)
Wichman, Stephanie (includes childhood in Waiähole, Oÿ ahu)
Wilder, Kinau (biography of the James Wilder family as told by a daughter)
Yoon, W. (oral history, Korean immigrant, Young Oak Chung)
Young, Nam Soo (oral history, Korean immigrant, picture bride)
SEE ALSO Earthquakes, Oral histories
Aviators
Hertog, S. (Anne Morrow Lindbergh, author, wife of aviator Charles Lindbergh)
Baldwin, Harriet “Mittee” Kittredge
Burns, I. (Baldwin family, Sugar plantation life, Maui)
Beamer, Helen Desha (Native Hawaiian composer, musician)
Beamer, H. (her song compositions)
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Beamer, Nona. SEE Beamer, Winona
Beamer, Winona (Native Hawaiian musician, hula teacher)
Beamer, W. (Beamer family, their songs and hula)
Beauty pageants
[Beauty and scholarship pageant programs]
SEE ALSO Scholarships, Students
Bibliographies. SEE entries in section: Reference Sources-Bibliographies
Biographies, Collective. SEE Collective biographies, entries in section: Reference SourcesCollective Biographies
Birth control
Cheung, T. (family planning clinics, includes ethnic data)
Fleming, P. (contraceptives use, Filipinos, Native Hawaiians, Samoans)
Lake, R. (Native Hawaiian adolescents’ attitudes on sex, birth control, pregnancy)
SEE ALSO Abortion, Pregnancy
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi (aliÿ i)
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi (mainly her 1846 diary on Chief’s Children’s School trip to
Hawaiÿ i Island, Maui, Molokaÿ i)
Black C. (Kamehameha Schools for Native Hawaiians)
Curtis, C. (includes brief juvenile biography)
Kanahele, G. Pauahi (extensive biography)
Kent, H. (photographs, daguerreotypes)
Krout, M. (her memoirs)
Rizzuto, S. (includes brief juvenile biography)
Thurignanam, J. (Kamehameha Schools for Native Hawaiians)
Williams, J. (juvenile biography)
SEE ALSO Kamehameha Schools (for Native Hawaiians)
Blacks. SEE African Americans
Bouslog, Harriet (attorney)
Harriet Bouslog … (scholarships, ILWU (International Longshoremen’s and
Warehousemen’s Union))
Breitha, Olivia Robello (Native Hawaiian woman)
Breitha, O. (autobiography; Hansen’s Disease patient; Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Brewster, Mary
Brewster, M. (autobiography, whaler’s wife)
Brides, Picture. SEE Picture brides
Brides, War. SEE War brides (World War II)
Brigham Young University-Hawaii. SEE Church College of Hawaii
Buddhism
Hilo Hongwanji … (Hilo Hongwanji, Hawaiÿ i Island, Fujinkai women’s organization, Jodo
Shin sect, history)
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Kikuchi, S. (autobiography of missionary, Maui, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Shiraki, N. (Hösha concept, pictorial history, Jodo Shin sect , Honpa Hongwanji)
SEE ALSO Japanese women, Religion
Bulimia. SEE Health
Burgess, Pualani (Native Hawaiian author)
Boro, H.
Business women
Filipino Businesswomen’s Association (articles, 1993 10th anniversary)
Hawaii Women Resource Guide. SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
Hawaii Women’s Directory. SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
Hawaii Women’s Yellow Pages. SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
Hirata, A. (Yoko Oki, World War II war bride from Japan)
Lambing, M. Women of Hawaii (29 brief biographies with photographs)
McDermott, J. (Estelle Kelley, Outrigger Hotels)
Pages (directory). SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Oral History Project. Ka Poe Lau Lei = … (lei-sellers)
SEE ALSO Collective biographies, Ranching
Campbell, Alice Kamokila (Native Hawaiian woman)
Whitehead, J. (opposed statehood)
Cancer. SEE Health
Careers
Chase L. (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa students and siblings)
New Women, New Men … (non-traditional). SEE section: Reference SourcesDirectories
Nyland, J. (female role models; Caucasians, Japanese)
Souza, S. (plans of University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa education and business students)
Survey & Marketing Services … A Study of Perceived … (women in government, 1970
federal act)
Wood, C. (occupational attainment, housewives, Caucasians, Chinese, Japanese)
SEE ALSO Education, Vocational; Employment; Occupations
Castle, Dorothy (educator)
Shera, C. (kindergartens)
Castle, Harriet (educator)
Castle, A. (kindergartens)
Catholic sisters (nuns). SEE Cope, Mother Marianne
Caucasian women (includes entries comparing Caucasians and ethnic women)
Byrne, L. (breast cancer detection, Caucasians, Native Hawaiians, Filipinos)
Hunter, L. (educational administrators, leadership, Caucasians, Asians, Polynesians,
Church College of Hawaii)
Luke, E. (breast cancer risk, Caucasians, ethnic women)
Luo, T. Ethnic Variations … (Caucasians, Asians, mixed Asians)
Mathews, C. (attitudes towards women, Caucasians, Japanese University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa students)
Nyland, J. (careers; female role models, Caucasians, Japanese)
Saranchock, J. (Caucasian and Japanese public school administrators)
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Schuetter, R. (Caucasian/Japanese biracial identity)
Wood, C. (occupational attainment, housewives, Caucasians, Chinese, Japanese)
SEE ALSO Collective Biographies; Ethnic women; Greek women; Italian women;
Missionaries, Protestant; Oral histories
Cayaban, Ines (Filipino nurse)
Cayaban, I. (2 entries)
Central Intermediate School
Central Intermediate School (site of home of Keelikölani (Ruth))
SEE ALSO Schools
Chants (entries that include chant texts, not a complete listing)
Alama, J. (päÿ ü (women's western riding skirt outfit) horseback riders
Haar, F. (Native Hawaiian hula dancer ÿ Iolani Luahine)
Kameÿ eleihiwa, L. (notable Native Hawaiian women, historical and contemporary)
SEE ALSO Aliÿ i, invididual names listed under Aliÿ i, Hula, Music and songs
Chase, Gertrude Wolf
Williams, R., Fraulein Wolf (Queen Liliÿ uokalani’s interest in the occult)
Chief’s Children’s School
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi (her diary of 1846 school trip)
SEE ALSO Schools
Children
Dick-Barnes, M. (Native Hawaiian mothers, pre-school children)
Honda. L. (Shelter for Abused Women and Children)
Starn, J. (drug abuse counseling for mothers)
Tanaka, S. (mothers of handicapped infants)
Family Health Annual Numbers (statistics)
SEE ALSO Adolescents, Juvenile delinquents, Parenting, Students
Chinatown, Honolulu. SEE Prostitution
Chinese women
Cheng, Lucie (wives in China married to Hawaiÿ i immigrants)
Kai, P. (Chinese Hawaiian A’lai A’ii Akamu Akana of Aluli and Akana families)
Kanahele, Annie (autobiography, Chinese Hawaiian educator)
Kingston, Maxine Hong. (autobiography, author, teacher)
Lei-lanilau, C. (discusses subjects related to ethnic identity)
Leong, Sylvia (autobiography, life in China and Hawaiÿ i)
Li, Ling-Ai (autobiography, playwright, classical Chinese dance and other arts)
Soong, Irma Tam (autobiography, World War II in China))
Takaki, R. (Chinese, Japanese immigrants)
Tseng, Yu-ho (artist, also known as Betty Ecke, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa professor)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral
History. Public Education in Hawaii: Oral Histories (Eileen Tam, Chinese
Hawaiians, Amy Fern, Marion Lee Loy)
SEE ALSO Asian women, Collective biographies, Ethnic women, Oral histories
Christianity
Anderson, R. (chiefess Kapiÿ olani’s adoption of Christianity)
Gething, J. “Christianity …” (history of legal status of women)
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SEE ALSO Missionaries, Protestant; Religion; Young Men’s Christian Association
(YMCA); Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)
Chung, Young Oak (Korean woman)
Yoon, W. (autobiography, oral history, immigrant picture bride)
Church College of Hawaii
Hunter, L. (educational administrators, leadership, Asians, Caucasians, Polynesians)
SEE ALSO Colleges and universities
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. SEE Church College of Hawaii
Civil service employees. SEE Employment; Honolulu. City and County
City and County of Honolulu. SEE Honolulu. City and County
Civil rights. SEE Legal rights of women
Clothing
Alama, J. (clothing, päÿ ü (women’s western riding skirt outfit) horseback riders)
Gurnani-Smith, R. (Native Hawaiian women in ancient Hawaiÿ i , clothing, body
ornaments)
Kawakami, B. (Japanese immigrants, picture brides)
Klarr, C. (2 entries, hula dancers, body ornamentation, clothing)
SEE ALSO Garment workers
Clubs. SEE Organizations
Cole, Imogene
Wiig, H. (life of a prostitute)
Collective biographies
Artists of Hawaii (includes late 20th century women artists)
Campbell, S. (Caucasian women, 19th century, 1850-1900)
Chapin, H. “From Sparta …” (Greek women)
Curtis, C. (juvenile biographies)
Harden, M. (küpuna (elders) Native Hawaiian women)
Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society. Missionary Album … (Protestant missionaries)
Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society. Portraits of American … (Protestant missionaries)
Ito, K. Lady Friends … (Native Hawaiian women)
Ito, K. “Symbolic Conscience …” (Native Hawaiian women)
Kameÿ eleihiwa, L. (notable historical and contemporary Native Hawaiian women)
Kodama-Nishimoto, M. (working people, oral histories)
Lambing, M. Women of Hawaii … (business women)
Landgraf, A. (Native Hawaiian küpuna (elders) in Windward District public schools’ Native
Hawaiian Studies program)
Lebra, J. Shaping Hawaii … (ethnic women, oral histories)
Lebra, J. Women’s Voices … (ethnic women, oral histories)
Matsuda, M. (attorneys)
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly on the Island of Hawaii, Kauai, Lanai, Maui,
and Molokai
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly: on the Island of Oahu
Rhodes, D. (oral histories, Korean immigrants)
Rizzuto, S. (juvenile biographies)
Sawyer, G. (radio scripts on over 40 women, 1948-1949)
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Student Working Papers … (essays)
Tatar, E. (governors’ wives, 1957-1999)
Thirugnanam, J. (Kamehameha Schools for Native Hawaiians)
A Time for Sharing … (essays; Waiÿ anae, Oÿ ahu Native Hawaiian women)
Todaro, T. (includes brief biographies of musicians, entertainers)
Uemoto, S. (hula teachers)
Waianae [Oÿ ahu] Coast Culture and Arts Society (Native Hawaiian women)
Women in Hawaiÿ i: Sites … (essays in Social Process in Hawaiÿ i, vol. 38, 1997)
Young, Nancy. Montage … (ethnic women)
SEE ALSO Asian women, Ethnic women, Oral histories
SEE ALSO entries in section : Reference Sources-Collective Biographies, entries in
section for Manuscripts and Oral Histories
Colleges and universities
Hunter , L. (Church College of Hawaii, educational administrators)
SEE ALSO Educators and Education, Schools, Students, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa,
University of Hawaiÿ i (System)
Collins, Winifred Quick
Collins, W. (U.S. Navy WAVES, World War II)
Colonization. SEE History related to women
Coloring books. SEE Juvenile books
Comets. SEE Halley’s Comet (1910)
Community resources. SEE entries in section: Reference Sources-Directories
Composers. SEE Entertainers, Music and songs
Contraceptives. SEE Birth control, Pregnancy
Cooke, Juliette Montague (Protestant missionary wife)
Cooke, A.
Cope, Mother Marianne (leader of group of Catholic sisters (nuns) who worked at the Hansen's
Disease Settlement, at Kalaupapa, Moloka'i)
Durkin, M. (juvenile biography)
Hanley, M. Pilgrimage and Exile …
Hanley, M. A Song of Pilgrimage and Exile …
Lenk. E.
Mother Marianne …
SEE ALSO Hansen’s Disease, Health, Molokaÿ i
Cosmetics use
Shockley, M. (use by women at University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa)
Costume. SEE Clothing
Counseling
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Office of Manpower Training
(homemakers, employment, training)
Sciortino-Brudznski, A. (wife abuse on military base, counseling for men)
Starn, J. (drug abuse counseling for mothers)
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SEE ALSO Health, Mental
County agencies. SEE entries: Honolulu. …
Courts
des Marets, C. (lesbians, motherhood, social workers)
League of Women Voters … (Family Court, domestic violence)
SEE ALSO Juvenile delinquents, Legal rights of women
Craft work
Nunes, S. (Japanese embroidery, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Crane, Cheryl (actress, daughter of Hollywood actress Lana Turner)
Crane, C. (autobiography, lesbian)
Crime and criminals. SEE Prisons and prisoners
Curriculum guides. SEE Study guides
Custodians
Goldsborough, D. (coed partnering in male prisons)
Dancers
Li, L. (autobiography, playwright, Chinese classical dance and other arts)
SEE ALSO Entertainers, Hula, Music and songs
Dating
Women of Hawaii, How … (men’s guide to dating single women)
Diaries. SEE Autobiographies
Directories. SEE entries in section: Reference Sources-Directories
Displaced Homemakers Network
Displaced Homemakers Network (single women)
Divorced women
The Gift of Experience … (financial planning)
Resources for Recovery … (directory). SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
SEE ALSO Women, Single
Doctors. See Physicians
Dole Pineapple Co. SEE Pineapple workers
Domestic violence. SEE Abused women
Drug abuse. SEE Substance abuse
Duke, Doris (tobacco heiress)
Valentine, T.
Earthquakes
Wyss, M. (Protestant missionary Sarah Joiner Lyman, diary, Hawaiÿ i Island)
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Ecke, Betty. SEE Tseng, Yu-ho
Economic conditions
Women Work, Poverty … (employment, single women, displaced homemakers)
SEE ALSO Employment, Salaries, Statistics, Status of women
Edel, Marjorie Sinclair (author, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa professor)
Houston, P.
Education, Vocational
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Hawaiÿ i State Occupation Information
Coordinating Committee (sex discrimination, non-traditional training)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Office of Manpower Planning
(homemakers, employment counseling, training)
Hawaiÿ i Commission on Manpower and Full employment (labor force historical statistics
compared with national average, counseling and training)
Hawaii Interviewing (firm). (U.S. Carl Perkins Vocational Act of 1984, single parents,
homemakers)
University of Hawaiÿ i (System). Office … Vocational Education … (1974-1982 women
apprentices, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard)
White, B. (2 entries on women apprentices, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard)
SEE ALSO Careers, Employment, Occupations
Educators and education
Anderson, E. (administrators, sex discrimination, public schools)
Broussard, A. (4 entries on Carlotta Stewart (Lai), African American)
Castle, A. (Harriet Castle, kindergartens, ideas of John Dewey)
Damon, E. David Belden Lyman … (Sarah Joiner Lyman, Protestant missionary wife, Hilo
Boarding School, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Directory of Educational Resources in Hawaii. SEE section: Reference SourcesDirectories
Gething, J. “The Educational …”(Elsie Wilcox, Kauaÿ i)
Grinnell, H. (Annie Montague Alexander, scientist)
Harriet Bouslog Labor Scholarship Fund (for children of International Longshoremen’s
and Warehousemen’s Union (ILWU))
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Education. Management Audit … (affirmative action plan)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Education. Personnel Management … (affirmative action plan)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Research and Statistics Office.
Veterans, Youths and … (statistics, population, employment, education, ethnicity,
income)
Harris, Catherine (autobiography, teacher, World War II Japanese internment camp,
Poston, Arizona)
Hughes, J. (Elsie Wilcox, Kauaÿ i)
Hunter, L. (Asian, Caucasian, Polynesian administrators, leadership, Church College of
Hawaii)
Ideta, L. (10 Asian educational leaders)
James, J. (educational administrators, sex discrimination, attitudes towards sex roles)
Kaapu, Myrtle King (autobiography, Caucasian teacher, marriage to a Native Hawaiian)
Kanahele, Annie (autobiography, Chinese Hawaiian educator)
Kingston, Maxine Hong (autobiography, Chinese author and teacher)
Landgraf, A. (Native Hawaiian küpuna (elders) in Windward District public schools’ Native
Hawaiian Studies program)
Lyman, S. (Sarah Joiner Lyman, Protestant missionary wife, Hilo Boarding School,
Hawaiÿ i Island)
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The Lymans of Hilo (Sarah Joiner Lyman, Protestant missionary wife, Hilo Boarding
School, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Makers of Destiny … (biographies). SEE section: Reference Sources-Collective
Biographies
Mitsuyoshi, K. (Japanese administrators, kotowaza and kokoro Japanese values)
Nahulu, Genevieve (autobiography, Native Hawaiian teacher of Nänäkuli, Oÿ ahu)
Nelson, Victoria (autobiography, her physical and spiritual journey, University of Hawaiÿ i
at Mänoa teacher)
Nishizawa, L. (American Association of University Women, history)
Piltz, J. (Mary Lyon 19th century teacher of Hawaiÿ i students, Mount Holyoke Female
Seminary, Massachusetts)
Salice, B. (Native Hawaiian women, literacy; Waimänalo, Oÿ ahu)
Saranchock, J. (public school administrators, Caucasian and Japanese)
Shera, C. (Dorothy Castle, kindergartens)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral
History. Public Education in Hawaii: Oral Histories
Wedemeyer, Charlie (autobiography of Native Hawaiian football player and coach’s battle
with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's) disease, with his wife Lucy)
Williams, R. “Annie Montague Alexander …” (naturalist, taught at University of California
at Berkeley)
Wyss, M. (Sarah Joiner Lyman, Protestant missionary, earthquake diary, Hawaiÿ i Island)
SEE ALSO Affirmative action, Colleges and universities, Scholarships, Schools, Sex
discrimination, Statistics, Students, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, University of
Hawaiÿ i (System)
Elected officials
Davidson, S. (Patsy Takemoto Mink, Japanese)
Gates, N. (Patsy Takemoto Mink, Japanese)
Gething, J. “The Educational …” (Elsie Wilcox, Kauaÿ i)
Hughes, J. (Elsie Wilcox, Kauaÿ i)
King, Jean (her political campaign newspaper articles, Caucasian Japanese)
Neuman, N. (Patsy Takemoto Mink, Japanese)
Porteus, Elizabeth [Betty] Dole (autobiography, wife of elected official David Hebden
Porteus; her philosophy)
Russell, A. (Patsy Takemoto Mink, Japanese)
Tatar, E. (governors’ wives, 1957-1999)
SEE ALSO , Political movements, Politics
Ellis, Mary Mercy (Protestant missionary wife)
Ellis, W. (account of her life written by her husband)
Embroidery. SEE Craft work
Emma, Queen (aliÿ i)
Benton, R.
Doyle, E. (Queen Emma Summer Palace (Hanaiakamalama))
Forbes, D. (visit to Läwaÿ i, Kauaÿ i)
Funeral Obsequies … (accounts of her funeral, her will, chants)
Gething, J. “The Women” in Encyclopedia of Hawaii (includes Emma)
Hackler, R. (letters between Emma and Queen Victoria of England)
I
, A. (visit to England, Queen Victoria)
Iaukea, C. (prominent official’s recollections)
Kaeo, P. (letters between Emma and her cousin Peter Kaeo, Hansen’s Disease patient;
Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Kanahele, G. Emma … (extensive biography)
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Korn, A. (visit to France, Italy, England, Queen Victoria)
Memories of Majesty … (Queen Emma Summer Palace (Hanaiakamalama), pictorial
work, brief text)
Rappolt, M.
Staley, Mildred (autobiography, physician daughter of Anglican Bishop Thomas Staley,
god-daughter of Queen Emma)
Thompson, K. (letters between Emma and Anglican Bishop Thomas Staley, and others)
Volkmar, J. (bibliography) SEE section: Reference Sources-Bibliographies
Waldron, E. (includes 2 chants: Emma’s son Prince Albert, her husband Kamehameha V)
Employment
Blascoer, F. (economic and social conditions, housing, Kaiulani Home for Young Women
and Girls)
Displaced Homeworkers Network
Hammer, J. (Federal Manpower Development and Training Act)
Haas, M. (job discrimination and the law guide)
Hawaiÿ i. Commission on Manpower and Full Employment (labor force history compared
with national average; counseling, training)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Office of Manpower Planning
(homemakers, counseling, training)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Research and Statistics Office.
Veterans, Youths … (statistics, population, employment, education, ethnicity,
income)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Research and Statistics Office. Women
Workers in Hawaii (labor market and working conditions, statistics)
Hawaii Newspaper Agency (working wives, statistics)
Honolulu. Committee on the Status of Women. Women’s Opportunities … (City and
County of Honolulu employees, non-traditional positions)
Into the Marketplace … (exhibit catalog, 20th century working class women)
Lopez, L. (working women, curriculum guide for upper elementary students)
Mattson Sunderland … (working conditions, City and County of Honolulu)
Our Rights, Our Lives … Employment. 1996 ed. (legal rights)
Prestowitz, C. (administrators’ supervision of state employees)
Programs to Promote … (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa students, equity education and
employment)
Survey & Marketing Services …. A Demographic Profile … (displaced homemakers)
Tachibana, K. (disadvantaged areas: Hawaiÿ i, Indiana, Ohio)
University of Hawaiÿ i [at Mänoa]. Legislative Report … (includes women’s conditions of
employment)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Ethnic Studies Program (pineapple workers)
Women, Work, Poverty … (single women, displaced homemakers)
Working Women Count … (mainly statistical tables)
SEE ALSO Affirmative action plan; Careers; Garment workers; Education, Vocational;
Employment; Homemakers; Honolulu. City and County; Legal rights of women;
Parenting; Pineapple workers; Sex discrimination; Sexual harassment; Sugar
plantation life and workers; Salaries; Statistics; Status of Women, Women’s
rights
Engineers. SEE Scientists
Entertainers
Bego. M. (Bette Midler, Hollywood film and television comedian)
Crane, Cheryl (autobiography, lesbian daughter of Hollywood actress Lana Turner)
Kanahele, G. Hawaiian Music and Musicians (includes brief biographies). SEE section:
Reference Sources-Collective Biographies
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Midler, Bette (autobiography, Hollywood film and television comedian, her travels)
Singletary, M. (Native Hawaiian hula dancer Hilo Hattie (Clara Haili Inter)
Todaro, T. (includes brief biographies with photographs)
SEE ALSO Dancers, Hula, Music and songs, Opera
Ethnic Identity
Lei-lanilau, C. (Chinese woman on subjects related to ethnic identity)`
Oana, L. (sansei (third generation) Japanese American students at University of Hawaii
at Mänoa, attitudes towards ethnicity)
Plummer, C. (eating disorders, Native Hawaiians, ethnic identity
Schuetter, R. (Caucasian/Japanese biracial identity)
Student Working Papers … (includes essay on local identity)
SEE ALSO Ethnic women
Ethnic women
Blascoer, F. (Kaiulani Home for Young Women and Girls, housing, economic and social
conditions, some ethnic data)
Byrne, L. (breast cancer)
Chang, D. The Feminization … (University of Hawaii at Mänoa faculty wives, includes
some ethnic data)
Cheung, T. (family planning clinics, includes ethnic data)
Fleming, P. (contraceptives use, Filipinos, Native Hawaiians, Samoans)
Fricker, S. (adolescents’ achievement, Filipinos, Japanese, Native Hawaiians)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Research and Statistics Office.
Veterans, Youths … (statistics, population, employment, education, ethnicity,
income)
Holdren, J. (alternative medicine in Hawaiÿ i, North Carolina; place, gender, race factors)
Honda. L. (ethnicity, Shelter for Abused Women and Children)
Inn, H. (photographs, brief text)
Kline, B. (role selection of delinquent and non-delinquent girls)
Lebra, J. Shaping Hawaii … (oral histories)
Lebra, J. Women’s Voices … (oral histories)
Luke, E. (Breast cancer risk)
Luo, T. Ethnic Variations … (rape victims; Caucasians, Asians, mixed Asians)
Maesato, S. (authors and their writings) SEE section: Reference SourcesBibliographies
Matsuda, M. (biographies, attorneys)
Neva, P. (Filipinos, essays, comparative ethnic data)
Nguyen, T. (herpes, ethnic comparisons)
Nyhan, M. (attitudes towards women; University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Dept. of Social
Work students, faculty, staff, includes ethnic data)
Peterson, H. (menopause, attitudes and knowledge, ethnic data)
St. Marie, D. (lesbian mothers, includes ethnic data)
Saranchock, J (Caucasian and Japanese public school administrators)
Sato, K. (mental health, intermediate grade school students, gender, race, stress)
University of Hawaii at Manoa Faculty Pay Equity Study … (salaries, gender, ethnicity)
Wood, C. (Caucasians, Chinese, Japanese, occupational attainment, housewives)
Young, Nancy. Montage … (personal recollections)
SEE ALSO Asian women, Collective biographies, Ethnic identity, Statistics
SEE ALSO African American women; Asian women; Caucasian women; Chinese
women; Collective biographies; Filipino women; Greek women; Italian women;
Japanese women; Korean women; Hawaiian women, Native; Oral histories;
Polynesian women
Equal Employment Opportunity. SEE Affirmative action, Employment, Sex discrimination
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Exhibit catalogs
Into the Marketplace … (20th century working class women)
Moral Wars … (Kïnaÿ u)
Saville, J. (art of Georgia O’Keefe)
Strength & Diversity … (Japanese women’s history)
Family planning. SEE Birth control, Parenting
Farden family. SEE Aluli, Irmgard (Farden)
Feminists. SEE Sex roles
Feminization
Chang, D. The Feminization … (University of Hawaii at Mänoa faculty wives, includes
some ethnic data)
Fern, Amy (Chinese Hawaiian educator)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral
History. Public Education in Hawaii: Oral Histories
Fernandez, Mary (Filipino woman)
Yamasaki, C. (life on Wailuku, Maui and Oÿ ahu)
Filipino Business Women’s Association
Filipino Business Women’s Association (articles, 1993 10th anniversary)
Filipino women
Boren, D. (immigrants, attitudes towards heart disease)
Cayaban, Ines. (2 entries, autobiography, nurse, Palama Settlement, dancer and culture,
1 is a pictorial work)
Chinn, P. (Filipino, Polynesian scientists and engineers)
Filipino Business Women’s Association (articles, 1993 10th anniversary)
Fleming, P. (contraceptives use, Filipinos, Native Hawaiians, Samoans)
Fricker, S. (adolescents’ achievement, Filipinos, Japanese, Native Hawaiians)
From Mabuhay to Aloha … (urban women and men, articles, literature)
Inocelda, D. (immigrant mothers, discipline)
Neva, P. (essays, comparative ethnic statistics)
Yamasaki, C. (Mary Fernandez, life on Wailuku, Maui and Oÿ ahu)
SEE ALSO Asian women, Collective biographies, Ethnic women, Oral histories
Financial planning
Financial Independence for Women …
Financial Seminars for Women …
The Gift of Experience … (separated, divorced and widowed women)
Our Rights, Our Lives .. Women and Finance/Housing. 1996 ed. (legal rights)
Firsts in history related to women
Chapin, H. “The Folio of 1855 … “ (first women’s newspaper)
Humme, J. (Eliza Almeda Hitchcock, first woman attorney)
Lieban, L. The Changing Lives … (includes list of “firsts”)
Mallery, L. (Wailuku Female Seminary, Maui; first formal boarding school for Native
Hawaiian women)
Zwiep, M. (women of first company of Protestant missionaries)
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SEE ALSO History related to women, Mink, Patsy Takemoto (first Japanese American
woman elected to U.S. House of Representatives), Wilcox, Elsie (first woman
Territorial senator)
Fraser, Juliette May (artist)
Fraser, J. (her paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Garment workers
Chinen, J. New Patterns …
SEE ALSO Clothing
Gays and lesbians. SEE Lesbians
Gender. SEE Language, Gender oriented (acceptable usage); Lesbians; Role models; Sex roles
Gender and social conditions. SEE Social conditions
Governors’ wives
Tatar, E. (wives of Hawaiÿ i’s governors, 1957-1999)
Greek women
Chapin, H. , “From Sparta …”
SEE ALSO Caucasian women, Collective biographies, Ethnic women
Halley’s Comet (1910)
Chapman. M.
Hanaiakamalama. SEE Queen Emma Summer Palace
Handicrafts. SEE Craft work
Hansen's Disease
Breitha, Olivia (autobiography; Native Hawaiian patient; Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Jarrett, Roberta (diary of nurse; Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Kaeo, P. (letters between Queen Emma and her cousin Peter Kaeo, Hansen’s Disease
patient; Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Sheldon, J. (F. Frazier’s translation from the Hawaiian about Native Hawaiian, Koÿ olau,
the leper of Kauaÿ i, as told by his wife, Piÿ ilani)
White, M. (Margaret Kaapuni; Native Hawaiian patient; Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
SEE ALSO Cope, Mother Marianne; Health, Molokaÿ i
Harris, Catherine Embree (educator)
Embree, C. (autobiography, teacher, World War II Japanese internment camp, Poston,
Arizona)
Hawaiÿ i. State Commission on the Status of Women. SEE Status of women
Hawaiÿ i. State government. SEE entries beginning with Hawaiÿ i. …, and University of Hawaiÿ i
Hawaii Gay and Lesbian Teen Task Force
Hawaii Gay and Lesbian Teen Task Force
Hawaiÿ i Island
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi. (mainly her 1846 diary on student trip to Hawaiÿ i Island, Maui,
Molokaÿ i)
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Damon, E. David Belden Lyman … (Protestant missionary wife Sarah Joiner Lyman, Hilo
Boarding School)
Hawaii Island Spouse Abuse Task Force
Hilo Hongwanji … (Buddhist women’s organization, history)
Kikuchi, Shigeo (autobiography, Buddhist missionary, Naälehu)
Kono, J. (Shige Oshita, Japanese picture bride)
Lyman, S. (autobiography, Protestant missionary wife Sarah Joiner Lyman, Hilo Boarding
School)
The Lymans of Hilo (Protestant missionary wife Sarah Joiner Lyman, Hilo Boarding
School)
Nunes, S. (Japanese embroidery)
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly … Hawaii …
Rizzuto, S. (includes rancher Anna Perry-Fiske, juvenile biography)
Sato, R. (battered women)
Tabrah, R. (rancher Anna Perry-Fiske)
Thurston, Lucy (autobiography, Protestant missionary wife, Kona)
Wyss, M. (Protestant missionary Sarah Joiner Lyman, earthquake diary)
Hawaii Island Spouse Abuse Task Force
Hawaii Island Spouse Abuse Task Force
Hawaii Planned Parenthood
Kelley, J. (pelvic exams, Hawaii Planned Parenthood, University of Hawaii at Mänoa
health services clinic)
Hawaii School for Girls at La Pietra
Grune, A. (includes brief history)
SEE ALSO Schools
Hawaiian language texts (entries with substantive or significant text, excluding chants)
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen. Diary Transcripts, 1878-1906
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen. The Queen's Songbook ... (her compositions)
Memoirs of Majesty ... (Queen Emma Summer Palace (Hanaiakamalama),
pictorial work, brief text)
Minton, N. (1897 anti-annexation petition organized by women of Hui Aloha Aina)
Pukui, Mary (includes biographical sketch of author, foremost Native Hawaiian
cultural resource)
Silva, N. (2 entries on 1897 anti-annexation petition organized by women of Hui
Aloha Aina)
Women in Hawaiÿ i: Sites ... (essays in Social Process in Hawaiÿ i, vol. 38, 1997)
SEE ALSO Aliÿ i, individual names listed under Aliÿ i, Chants, Hula, Music and
songs
Hawaiian women, Native
Alama, J. (clothing, päÿ ü (women’s western riding skirt outfit) horseback riders)
Ariyoshi, R. (hula teacher Maiki Aiu)
Beamer, Helen Desha (her song compositions)
Beamer, W. (Beamer family songs and hula)
Boro, H. (3 Native Hawaiian writers: Pualani Burgess, Mahealani Kamauu, Leialoha Apo
Perkins)
Breitha, Olivia (autobiography, Hansen’s Disease patient, Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Charlot, J. (Madge Tennent’s paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Davenport, W. (piÿ o (“marriage” customs of aliÿ i (chiefs)) in ancient Hawaiÿ i)
Dick-Barnes, M. (mothers, pre-school children)
Fleming, P. (contraceptives use, Filipinos, Native Hawaiians, Samoans)
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Fraser, J. (artist, paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Fricker, S. (adolescents’ achievement, Filipinos, Japanese, Native Hawaiians)
Grimshaw, P. “New England Missionary Wives …” (relations with Native Hawaiian
women). SEE ALSO Jolly, M.
Gurnani-Smith, R. (clothing and body ornament in ancient Hawaiÿ i, hula)
Haar, F. (hula dancer ÿ Iolani Luahine, mainly photographs)
Hall, D. (opera singer Ululani McQuaid Robertson)
Harden, M. (küpuna (elders) biographies)
Hopper, Peggy (her paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Hunt, J. (assertion training)
Ito, K. Lady Friends … (20th century households and values)
Ito, K. Symbolic Conscience … (20th century households and values)
Jolly, M. (includes article by P. Grimshaw on missionaries, Native Hawaiian women)
Kai, P. (Chinese Hawaiian A’lai A’ii Akamu Akana of Aluli and Akana families)
Kameÿ eleihiwa, L. (notable historical and contemporary women)
Kanahele, Annie (autobiography of a Chinese Hawaiian educator)
Kanahele, G. Hawaiian Music and Musicians … (includes brief biographies). SEE
section: Reference Sources-Collective Biographies
Kelly, John. Etchings and drawings … (his illustrations)
Klarr, C. (2 entries, hula dancers’ body ornamentation, clothing)
Lake, R. (adolescents’ attitudes on sex, birth control, pregnancy)
Landgraf, A. (küpuna (elders) in Windward District public schools’ Native Hawaiian
Studies program)
Lee, P. (oral account of Kailiÿ ohe Kameÿ ekua of Molokaÿ i on ancient Native Hawaiian
history)
Linnekin, J. Sacred Queens … (Western impact and sacred women in ancient Native
Hawaiian culture)
Linnekin, J. Women and Land … (19th century Western impact)
Minton, N. 1897 anti-annexation petition organized by women of Hui Aloha Aina)
Mrantz, M. Women of Old Hawaii. SEE section: Reference Sources-Collective
Biographies
Nahulu, Genevieve (autobiography, teacher from Nänäkuli, Oÿ ahu)
Nordyke, E. (composers Eleanor Prendergast and Maddy Lam, Hawaiian nationalist song
“Kaulana nä Pua”)
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly : on the Island of Hawaii, Kauai, Lanai,
Maui, and Molokai
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly: on the Island of Oahu
Plummer, C. (eating disorders, ethnic identity)
Pukui, Mary (includes biographical sketch of author, foremost Native Hawaiian cultural
resource)
Richards, M. (musician, composer Irmgard Farden Aluli and Farden family of Lahaina,
Maui)
Salice, B. (literacy; Waimänalo, Oÿ ahu)
Sereno, A. (hula, historical depictions)
Sheldon, J. (F. Frazier’s translation from the Hawaiian about Native Hawaiians, Koÿ olau,
the leper of Kauaÿ i, as told by his wife, Piÿ ilani)
Silva, N. (2 entries on 1897 anti-annexation petition organized by women of Hui Aloha
Aina)
Singletary, M. (entertainer, hula dancer Hilo Hattie (Clara Haili Inter)
Spock, R. (bibliography). SEE section: Reference Sources-Bibliographies
Stillman, A. “Aloha Aina …” (composers Eleanor Prendergast and Maddy Lam, Hawaiian
nationalistic song “Kaulana nä Pua”)
Takahashi, C. (spouse abuse)
Tennent, A. (Madge Tennent’s paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Tennent, Madge (4 entries on her paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
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A Time for Sharing … (essays; Waiÿ anae, Oÿ ahu)
Todaro, T. (includes brief biographies of musicians, entertainers)
Topolinski, J. (2 entries on Nancy Sumner; Caucasian, Hawaiian, Tahitian chiefess)
Trask, H. Fighting the Battle of Double Colonization … (Native Hawaiian activist’s essays
on condition of Native Hawaiian women)
Trask, H. From a native Daughter … (Native Hawaiian activist’s essays on Native
Hawaiian issues)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Ethnic Studies Program … Life Histories of Native
Hawaiians (oral histories, Waiÿ anae, Oÿ ahu area)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Oral History Project.
Ka Poe Lau Lei … (lei sellers)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral
History. Public Education in Hawaii:… (Chinese Hawaiians Amy Fern, Marion
Lee Loy)
Valeri, V. (includes role in Native Hawaiian religion)
Veary, Nana (her spiritual philosophy)
Waiÿ anae [Oÿ ahu] Coast Culture and Arts Society (oral histories includes many Native
Hawaiian women)
White, M. (Margaret Kaapuni; Hansen’s Disease patient; Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Whitehead, J. (Alice Kamokila Campbell who opposed statehood)
Yamauchi, L. (high school student attitudes towards sex differences)
SEE ALSO Aliÿ i, individual names of aliÿ i, Collective biographies, Ethnic women, Hula,
Kamehameha Schools (for Native Hawaiians), Polynesian women
Health
Boren, D. (Filipino immigrant women’s attitudes towards heart disease)
Byrne, L. (breast cancer detection,, Caucasians, Japanese, Filipinos, Native Hawaiians)
Family Health Annual Numbers (statistics)
Goldkuhle, U. (prisoners, stress, health services)
Haraguchi, C. (widows, housing)
Hoffman, P. (HIV 1 infection)
Holdren, J. (alternative medicine in Hawaiÿ i, North Carolina; place, gender, race factors)
Kelley, J. (pelvic exams, Hawaii Planned Parenthood, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
health services clinic)
Kim, S. (Japanese, bone mass and fractures)
Luke, E. (breast cancer risk, Caucasians, ethnic women)
Mangialetti, N. (bulimia and anorexia eating disorders, college students)
Nakamura, E. (HIV experiences)
Nguyen, T. (herpes, ethnic comparisons)
Peterson, H. (menopause, attitudes and knowledge, ethnic data)
Plummer, C. (eating disorders, Native Hawaiians, ethnic identity)
Sloat, A. (battered women medical services)
Smith, Patty (autobiography, journal of adolescent cancer patient)
Sutter, S. (HIV acceptance)
Watson, S. (eating disorder, Kapiolani Hospital patients)
Wedemeyer, Charlie (autobiography, Hawaiian football player and coach’s battle with
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's) disease, with Caucasian his wife
Lucy.
SEE ALSO Abused women; Hansen’s Disease; Health, Mental; Pregnancy
Health, Mental
DeHaven-Jordan, L. (Aiea Counseling Service, demographics)
Hamada, R. (Kapiolani Hospital, pregnancy stress)
Sato, K. (intermediate grade school students, gender, race, stress)
SEE ALSO Counseling, Health
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Hee Kyung Lee. SEE Lee, Hee Kyung
Herpes. SEE Health
Hilo Hattie (Clara Haili Inter), (Native Hawaiian entertainer, hula dancer)
Singletary, M.
Hilo Boarding School (Hawaiÿ i Island)
Damon, E. David Belden Lyman …
Lyman, S.
The Lymans of Hilo
SEE ALSO Missionaries, Protestant; Schools
Hilo Hongwanji Fujinkai (Buddhist Jodo Shin sect women’s organization, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Hilo Hongwanji … (history)
SEE ALSO Buddhism
History related to women
Gething, J. Christianity … (legal status of women)
Jolly, M. (includes “Changes in the Lives of Ordinary Women in Early Post-contact
Hawaii” by Caroline Ralston)
Kameÿ eleihiwa (notable historical and contemporary Native Hawaiian women)
Lee, P. (history of ancient Hawaiÿ i, oral account of Kailiÿ ohe Kameÿ ekua of Molokaÿ i)
Lieban, R. The Changing Lives … (women’s history since 1959, includes list of “firsts”)
Linnekin, J. Sacred Queens … (Western impact and sacred Hawaiian women in ancient
culture)
Linnekin, J. Women and Land … (19th century Western impact)
Minton, N. (1897 anti-annexation petition organized by women of Hui Aloha Aina)
Saiki, P. (history of Japanese women)
Silva, N. (2 entries on 1897 anti-annexation petition organized by women of Hui Aloha
Aina)
Strength & Diversity … (exhibit catalog, Japanese women’s history)
Takara, K. (African American women)
Trask, H. Fighting the Battle of Double Colonization … (Native Hawaiian activist’s essays
on condition of Native Hawaiian women)
Trask, H. From a Native Daughter … (Native Hawaiian activist’s essays on Native
Hawaiian issues)
Whitehead, J. (Alice Kamokila Campbell who opposed statehood)
SEE ALSO Earthquakes; Firsts in history related to women;
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen (aliÿ i); Organizations; Political movements, and the specific subject
Hitchcock, Almeda Eliza (first woman attorney)
Humme, J.
HIV and AIDS. SEE Health
Homemakers
Displaced Homemakers Network (displaced and single parents)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Office of Manpower Planning
(employment counseling, training)
Hawaiÿ i. State Commission on the Status of Women. Handbook: Tips for Survival
Hawaii Interviewing (firm). (single women, vocational education, U.S. Carl Perkins
Vocational Act of 1984)
Health and Education Communication Consultants (U.S. Carl Perkins Act of 1963)
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Survey & Marketing Services …. A Demographic Profile … (displaced homeworkers)
Women Work, Poverty … (single women, employment)
Wood, C. (occupational attainment, Caucasians, Chinese, Japanese)
SEE ALSO Employment
Honolulu. City and County
Honolulu. Committee on the Status of Women. Women’s Opportunities … (employees,
non-traditional positions)
Honolulu. Dept. of Civil Service (affirmative action handbook on equal employment
opportunities in departments of City and County of Honolulu)
Honolulu. Mayor’s Committee on the Status of Women (also called Kaulike) (1972-1978
reports)
Kaulike. SEE Honolulu. Mayor’s Committee on the Status of Women
Mattson Sunderland … (working conditions of women)
SEE ALSO Affirmative action; Employment; Language, Gender orientated (acceptable
usage); Status of women
Honpa Hongwanji (Buddhist Jodo Shin sect)
Hilo Hongwanji … (Hilo Hongwanji, Hawaiÿ i Island, Fujinkai women’s organization,
history)
Shiraki, N. (Hösha concept, pictorial history)
SEE ALSO Buddhism
Hopper, Pegge (artist)
Hopper, P. (her paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Horseback riders. SEE Päÿ ü (women’s western riding skirt outfit) horseback riders
Hösha (Buddhist concept)
Shiraki, N. (Hösha concept, pictorial history, Jodo Shin sect, Honpa Hongwanji)
SEE ALSO Buddhism
Hospitals
Hamada, R. (Kapiolani Hospital, pregnancy stress)
Toporoff, E. (Tripler Army Hospital, mothers, infant feeding)
Watson, S. (Kapiolani Hospital, eating disorder)
Yardley, M. (Kapiolani Hospital, history)
SEE ALSO Nurses
Hotels
McDermott, J. (Estelle Kelley, Outrigger Hotels)
Watts, M. (2 entries on Outdoor Circle and Halekulani Hotel)
SEE ALSO Business women
Housewives. SEE Homemakers
Housing
Blascoer, F. (Kaiulani Home for Young Women and Girls, housing, economic and social
conditions, some ethnic data)
Haraguchi, C. (widows, health)
Our Rights, Our Lives … Finance/Housing. 1996 ed. (legal rights)
Yogi, C. (single women, public housing, Pumehana Senior Citizen Facility)
Hui Aloha Aina (Native Hawaiian political organization)
Minton, N. (1897 anti-annexation petition)
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Silva, N. (2 entries on 1897 anti-annexation petition)
Hula
Ariyoshi, R. (Native Hawaiian hula teacher Maiki Aiu)
Beamer, W. (Native Hawaiian Beamer family songs and hula)
Boyd, M. (directory). SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
Gurnani-Smith, R. (clothing and body ornamentation in ancient Hawaiÿ i, hula)
Haar, F. (Native Hawaiian dancer ÿ Iolani Luahine, mainly photographs)
Hopkins, J. (includes brief biographies)
Kelly, John The Hula Dancer as Seen … (his illustrations, female dancers)
Klarr, C.(2 entries, hula dancers, body ornamentation, clothing)
Lei-lanilau, C. (Chinese woman on subjects related to ethnic identify)
Sereno, A. (historical depictions)
Singletary, M. (Hilo Hattie (Native Hawaiian entertainer Clara Haili Inter)
Stillman, A. “Nä Lei o Hawaiÿ i …” (hula songs in pageants)
Uemoto, S. (hula teachers, photographs, brief biographies)
SEE ALSO Dancers; Entertainers; Music and songs; Hawaiian women, Native
Hull, Peggy (newspaper journalist)
Smith , W. (World War II)
Ichimura, Geraldine (Japanese educator)
Saranchock, J.
Immigrants. SEE Ethnic women, specific ethnic group, Oral histories
Inter, Clara Haili (Hilo Hattie) (Native Hawaiian entertainer, hula dancer)
Singletary, M.
I.L.W.U. SEE International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union
International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union (ILWU)
Harriet Bouslog … (scholarship fund)
International Women’s Year-Decade. SEE IWY-Decade
Internment camps (World War II)
Harris, Catherine (autobiography, Caucasian teacher, Poston, Arizona)
SEE ALSO Japanese
Italian women
Sobrero, G. (travel diary, wife of Robert W. Wilcox)
SEE ALSO Caucasian women; Collective biographies, Ethnic women
IWY- Decade (International Women’s Year-Decade)
Hawaii Women and the National Plan of Action, July 1997-July 1979
Japanese women
Davidson, S. (Patsy Takemoto Mink, elected official)
Fricker, S. (adolescents’ achievement, Filipino, Japanese, Native Hawaiian)
Gates, N. (Patsy Takemoto Mink, elected official)
Hirata, A. (Yoko Oki, World War II war bride from Japan)
Hori, J. “Japanese Prostitution …”
Kawakami, B. (immigrant clothing, picture brides)
Kikuchi, Shigeo (autobiography, Buddhist missionary, Maui, Hawaiÿ i Island)
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Kim, S. (health, bone mass and fractures)
King, Jean (Caucasian Japanese elected official, her political campaign newspaper
writings)
Kono, J. (Shige Oshita, picture bride; her notebooks and letters, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Mathews, C. (attitudes towards women; Caucasians, Japanese University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa students)
Mitsuyoshi, K. (school administrators, kotowaza and kokoro Japanese values)
Neuman, N. (Patsy Takemoto Mink, elected official)
Nunes, S. (Japanese embroidery, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Nyland, J. (careers, Caucasian and Japanese female role models)
Oana, L. (sansei (third generation) Japanese American students at University of Hawaii
at Mänoa, attitudes towards ethnicity)
Picture Bride … (immigrants, viewer’s guide to feature film/videotape)
Russell, A. (Patsy Takemoto Mink, elected official)
Saiki, P. (history of Japanese women)
Saranchock, J. (Caucasian and Japanese public school administrators)
Schuetter, R. (Caucasian/Japanese biracial identity)
Strength & Diversity … (history of Japanese women, exhibit catalog)
Takaki, R. (Japanese, Chinese immigrants)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral
History. Public Education in Hawaii: Oral Histories (Hatsuko Kawahara)
Wood, C. (occupational attainment, housewives, Caucasians, Japanese, Chinese)
SEE ALSO Asian women, Buddhism, Collective biographies, Ethnic women, Interment
camps (World War II), Oral histories, World War II
Jarrett, Roberta (nurse)
Jarrett, R. (Hansen’s Disease, Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Job discrimination. SEE Employment, Sex discrimination
Jodo Shin (Buddhist sect). SEE Buddhism
Journal accounts. SEE Autobiographies
Journalists. SEE Newspapers and women
Juvenile books
Bellrose, A. (Kaÿ iulani, coloring book)
Curtis, C. (includes Bernice Pauahi Bishop, Kaÿ ahumanu, Queen Kapiÿ olani, Kïnaÿ u,
Queen Liliÿ uokalani)
Durkin, M. (Mother Marianne Cope; Hansen’s Disease,; Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Linnea, S. (Kaÿ iulani, pictorial biography for young readers)
Lowe, S. (Queen Liliÿ uokalani)
Newman, S. (Queen Liliÿ uokalani)
Rizzuto, S. (includes Bernice Pauahi Bishop, Kaÿ ahumanu, Anna Lindsey Perry-Fiske)
Stanley, F. (Kaÿ iulani)
Stone, A. (Queen Liliÿ uokalani)
Williams, J. (Bernice Pauahi Bishop)
Juvenile delinquents
Chesney-Lind, M. Juvenile Female Delinquency …
Chesney, Lind, M. Guilty by Reason of Sex …
Kline, B. (role selection between delinquent and non-delinquent girls)
SEE ALSO Children, Adolescents, Parenting
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Kaÿ ahumanu, Queen (aliÿ i) (favorite wife of Kamehameha I)
Allen, G. Kaahumanu and … (relations with Protestant missionaries)
Carter, S.
Curtis, C. (includes brief juvenile biography)
Mellen, K. Hawaiian Majesty …
Mellen, K. Magnificent Matriarch …
Moral Wars … (exhibit guide on Kïnaÿ u includes Kaÿ ahumanu’s speech)
Rizzuto, S. (includes brief juvenile biography)
Salazar, H. (Kaahumanu Society)
Silverman, J. Kaahumanu … (legal and political changes)
Kaahumanu Society
Salazar, H.
SEE ALSO Kaÿ ahumanu (aliÿ i)
Kaapu, Myrtle King (Caucasian educator)
Kaapu, M. (autobiography, marriage to Native Hawaiian David Kaapu)
Kaapuni, Margaret (Native Hawaiian woman)
White, M. (Hansen’s Disease patient; Kalaupapa, Molokaÿ i)
Kaÿ iulani (aliÿ i)
Baker, R.J. (mainly photographs)
Bellerose. A. (coloring book)
Blascoer, F. (Kaiulani Home for Young Women and Girls, housing, economic and social
conditions, some ethnic data)
Cleghorn, A. Governor of Oahu … (includes song by Ellen Prendergast)
Linnea, S. (pictorial biography for young adult reader)
Mrantz, M. Hawaii’s Tragic Princess …
Powell, R.
Stanley, F. (juvenile biography)
Stassen-McLaughlin, M.
Webb, N.
Zambucka, K. (2 entries, pictorial works)
SEE ALSO Likelike, Miriam (aliÿ i)
Kaiulani Home for Young Women and Girls (named for Kaÿ iulani (aliÿ i))
Blascoer, F. (adolescents, economic and social conditions, housing, some ethnic data)
SEE ALSO Kaÿ iulani (aliÿ i)
Kalaupapa. SEE Cope, Mother Marianne; Hansen’s Disease; Molokaÿ i
Kamämalu, Queen (aliÿ i)
Frankenstein, A. (England visit)
Pleadwell, F. (England visit)
Kamauu, Mahealani (Native Hawaiian author)
Boro. H.
Kameÿ ekua, Kailiÿ ohe (Native Hawaiian woman)
Lee, P. (oral account of ancient Native Hawaiian history as told by Kailiÿ ohe of Molokaÿ i)
Kamehameha Schools (for Native Hawaiians)
Black. C. (Bernice Pauahi Bishop’s legacy)
Thirugnanam, J. (oral history, Girls School activities)
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SEE ALSO Bishop, Bernice Pauahi (aliÿ i); Hawaiian women, Native; Schools
Kanahele, Annie (Chinese Hawaiian educator)
Kanahele, A. (autobiography)
Kapiÿ olani (chiefess) (aliÿ i)
Anderson, R. (her adoption of Christianity)
Taylor, P. (memorial includes poem by Alfred Tennyson)
Kapiÿ olani, Queen (aliÿ i)
Coronation of Their Majesties …
Curtis, C. (includes brief juvenile biography)
Gaylor, E. (bibliography). SEE section: Reference Sources-Bibliographies
Stillman, A. “Queen Kapiÿ olani’s Lei Chants”
Warriner, E. (England visit with then Princess Liliÿ uokalani for Queen Victoria’s jubilee)
Yardley, M. (includes Kapiolani Hospital)
SEE ALSO Kapiolani Hospital
Kapiolani Hospital (established by Queen Kapiÿ olani (aliÿ i ))
Hamada, R. (pregnancy stress)
Watson, S. (eating disorder)
Yardley, M. (history)
SEE ALSO Hospitals; Kapiÿ olani, Queen (aliÿ i)
Kapu (taboos regarding women in ancient Hawaiÿ i)
Davenport, W. (piÿ o (“marriage” customs of aliÿ i (chiefs))
Kameÿ eleihiwa, L. (notable women)
Valeri, V. (includes women’s role in Native Hawaiian religion)
Kauaÿ i
Damon, E. Koamalu … (Sophia Hyde Rice)
Damon, E. Letters from … (Lucy Wilcox, Protestant missionary wife)
Forbes, D. (Queen Emma’s visit to Läwaÿ i)
Gething, J. “The Educational …” (Elsie Wilcox)
Hughes, J. (Elsie Wilcox)
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly …Kauai …
Sato, R. (battered women)
Sheldon, J. (F. Frazier’s translation from the Hawaiian of Native Hawaiian, Koÿ olau, the
leper, as told by his wife, Piÿ ilani)
“Kaulana nä Pua” (Hawaiian nationalistic song)
Nordyke, E.
Stillman, A., “’Aloha Aina’ …"
Kawahara, Hatsuko (Japanese educator)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral
History. Public Education in Hawaii: Oral Histories
Keelikölani (Ruth) (aliÿ i)
Central Intermediate School (site of her home)
Upton, C. (letters about her funeral)
Zambucka, K. (pictorial work)
Kelley, Estelle (business woman, hotels)
McDermott, J. (Outrigger Hotels)
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Keöpüolani, Queen (aliÿ i)
Comstock, J.
Mookini, E.
Richards, W. Memoir of …
Richards, W. The Prophetic Vision …
Sinclair, M. The Sacred Wife …
SEE ALSO Nähiÿ enaÿ ena (aliÿ i)
Kikuchi, Shigeo (Japanese Buddhist missionary, Hawaiÿ i Island, Maui)
Kikuchi, S. (autobiography)
Kïnaÿ u (aliÿ i)
Curtis, C. (includes brief juvenile biography)
Moral Wars … (exhibit guide)
Kindergartens
Castle, A. (Harriet Castle)
Shera, C. (Dorothy Castle)
King, Jean Sadako (Caucasian Japanese elected official)
King, J. (her political campaign newspaper articles)
Kingston, Maxine Hong (Chinese author, teacher)
Kingston, M. (autobiography)
Korean women
Pai, M. (immigrant Hee Kyung Lee, written by a daughter)
Rhodes, D. (oral histories, immigrants)
Yoon, W. (autobiography, oral history, immigrant picture bride Young Oak Chung)
Young, Nam Soon (autobiography, oral history, immigrant picture bride)
SEE ALSO Asian women, Collective biographies, Ethnic women, Oral histories
La Pietra Hawaii School for Girls. SEE Hawaii School for Girls at La Pietra
Labor unions. SEE International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union (ILWU)
Lai, Carlotta Stewart. SEE Stewart, Carlotta (Lai)
Lam, Maddy (Native Hawaiian musician, composer)
Nordyke, E. (Hawaiian nationalistic song “Kaulana nä Pua”)
Stillman, A., “’Aloha Aina’ … (Hawaiian nationalistic song “Kaulana nä Pua”)
Länaÿ i
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly … Lanai …
Language, Gender oriented (acceptable usage)
Honolulu. Committee on the Status of Women. Media Task Force
Lieban. R. Women, Men and the Changing Language
Lieban, R. Women, Men and the New Language …
Task Force for Equal … (media use)
SEE ALSO Media, Newspapers and women
Larsen, Agnessa
Larsen, A. (life in Hawaiÿ i, travels abroad)
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Laws. SEE Courts, Legal rights of women
Lawyers. SEE Attorneys
League of Women Voters
League of Women Voters (Family Court, domestic violence)
Lee, Hee Kyung (Korean woman)
Pai, M.
Lee Loy, Marion (Hawaiian/Chinese educator)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral
History. Public Education in Hawaii: Oral Histories
Legal rights of women
Asato, L. (legal contracts, 1846 act, status of women)
Gething, J. “Christianity …” (history of legal status of women)
Gething, J. Sex Discrimination … (guide to legal rights)
Haas, M. (job discrimination guide)
Hawaii Interviewing (firm). (U.S. Carl Perkins Vocational Act of 1984)
Health and Education Communication Consultants (single women, homemakers, U.S.
Carl Perkins Act of 1963)
Nelligan, P. (19th century rape law)
Our Rights, Our Lives … Crimes Against Women and Children. 1996 ed.
Our Rights, Our Lives … Domestic Relations. 1996 ed.
Our Rights, Our Lives … Employment. 1996 ed.
Our Rights, Our Lives … Finance/Housing. 1996 ed.
Our Rights, Our Lives … Government Benefits/Insurance. 1996 ed.
Our Rights, Our Lives … Legal Rights in Hawaii. 1990 ed.
Our Rights, Our Lives … Women and the Law. 1996 ed.
Silverman, J. Kaahumanu … (early 19th century legal and political changes)
Silverman, J. ”To Marry Again” (19th century laws)
Spousal Abuse … (legal education, Hawaii Institute for Continuing Legal Education)
U.S. Women’s Bureau (includes civil rights)
Yee, S. (employment, legal rights, sex discrimination)
SEE ALSO Courts, Women’s rights
Lei sellers
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Institute. Oral History Project. Ka Poe Lau
Lei = …
Lei-lanilau, Carolyn (Chinese woman)
Lei-lanilau, C. (discusses subjects related to ethnic identity)
Leong, Sylvia (Chinese woman)
Leong, S. (autobiography, life in China and Hawaiÿ i)
Lesbians
Community Yellow Pages …. SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
Crane, C. (autobiography, daughter of Hollywood actress Lana Turner)
des Marets, J. (social workers, motherhood and courts)
Gay Guide Hawaii (directory). SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
Hawaii Gay and Lesbian Teen Task Force (adolescents)
Pages (directory, business women). SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
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St. Marie, D. (lesbian mothers, includes ethnic data)
Towne, W. (attitudes towards gay and lesbian rights, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
graduate students)
Li, Ling-Ai (Chinese playwright, Chinese classical dance and other arts)
Li, L. (autobiography)
Likelike, Miriam (aliÿ i)
Archibald Cleghorn: Governor ...
Cleghorn, A.
SEE ALSO Kaÿ iulani (aliÿ i)
Liliha (aliÿ i)
Kurkjian, L. (bibliography). SEE section: Reference Sources-Bibliographies
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen (aliÿ i)
Allen, H. (1893 overthrow of the Queen)
Curtis, C. (includes brief juvenile biography)
Hodges, W. (death and funeral in 1917)
Irwin, B. (intimate sketches)
Kaleialoha (devotional exercises and thoughts in memory of the Queen)
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen. Diary Transcripts, 1878-1906
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen. Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen (autobiography includes her 1893
overthrow, annexation by the U.S.)
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen. The Queen’s Songbook … (her compositions)
Lowe, R. (juvenile biography)
Newman, S. (juvenile biography)
Stone, A. (juvenile biography)
Warriner, E. (English visit with Queen Kapiÿ olani for Queen Victoria’s jubilee)
Williams, R. The Forging of Queen … (Liliÿ uokalani’s will)
Williams, R. Fraulein Wolf (Liliÿ uokalani’s interest in occult of Gertrude Wolf Chase)
SEE ALSO History related to women, Political movements
Lindbergh, Anne Morrow (author, aviator, wife of aviator Charles Lindbergh, Maui)
Hertog, S.
Luahine, ÿ Iolani (Native Hawaiian hula dancer)
Haar, F. (mainly photographs)
Luce, Clare Boothe (author)
Morris, S.
Sheed, W.
Lyman, Sarah Joiner (Protestant missionary wife, educator, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Damon, E. David Belden Lyman … (Hilo Boarding School)
Lyman, S. (Hilo Boarding School)
The Lymans of Hilo (Hilo Boarding School)
Wyss, M. (her earthquake diary)
Lyon, Mary (educator)
Piltz, J. (taught Hawaiÿ i students at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, Massachusetts)
Marianne, Mother. SEE Cope, Mother Marianne
Marine Corps, U.S.
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Kanahele, M. (military wives, women’s awareness program, YMCA (Young Men’s
Christian Association, Käneÿ ohe U.S. Marine Corps Air Station)
Keyes, L. (wives of absent husbands, U.S. Marine Corps Air Station)
SEE ALSO Veterans, World War II
Marques, Evelyn Oliver (Canadian born wife of Portuguese physician)
Bouslog, C.
Marriage
Davenport, W. (piÿ o (“marriage” customs of aliÿ i (chiefs)) in ancient Hawaiÿ i)
Ellis, W. (account of missionary Mary Mercy Ellis written by her husband, includes essay
on marriage)
Silverman, J. “To Marry Again” (19th century laws)
Maui
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi. (mainly her 1846 diary on student trip to Hawaiÿ i Island, Maui,
Molokaÿ i)
Burns, I. (Harriet “Mittee” Kittredge Baldwin, Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar [plantation]
Co., Puÿ unënë)
Hertog, S. (Anne Morrow Lindbergh, author, aviator, wife of aviator Charles Lindbergh)
Kikuchi, Shigeo (autobiography, Buddhist missionary at sugar plantation, Wailuku)
Mallery, L. (Wailuku Female Seminary, first formal boarding school for Native Hawaiian
women)
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly … Maui …
Richards, M. (Native Hawaiian musician Irmgard Aluli and Farden family of Lahaina)
Sato, R. (battered women)
Von Tempski, Armine (autobiography, ranching life)
Yamasaki, C. (Filipino Mary Fernandez, life on Wailuku, Maui and Oÿ ahu)
McBride, Virginia (educator)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral
History. Public Education in Hawaii: Oral Histories
Media
Kreidman, N. (author’s video script on domestic violence)
Lambing, M. Hawaii’s Women in the News … (1977-1987)
Picture Bride … (Japanese immigrants, viewer’s guide to feature film/videotape)
Sawyer, G. (radio scripts on over 40 women, 1948-1949)
SEE ALSO Language, Gender oriented (acceptable usage); Newspapers and women
Mellen, Kathleen (author)
Mellen, K. Hawaiian Heritage … (includes biographical sketch)
Menopause. SEE Health
Mental health. SEE Health, Mental
Midler, Bette (Hollywood film and television comedian)
Bego, M.
Midler, B. (autobiography, her travels)
Military wives. SEE Wives, Military
Military women. SEE Veterans, World War II
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Mink, Patsy Takemoto (first Japanese American woman elected to U.S. House of
Representatives)
Davidson, S.
Gates, N.
Neuman, N. (includes chapter on Mink)
Russell, A.
Missionaries, Buddhist
Kikuchi, Shigeo (autobiography, Maui, Hawaiÿ i Island)
SEE ALSO Buddhism
Missionaries, Catholic. SEE Cope, Mother Marianne
Missionaries, Protestant
Allen. G. Bridge Builders … (Mary Atherton Richards)
Allen, G. Kaahumanu and … (relations with Kaÿ ahumanu)
Cooke, A. (wife Juliette Montague Cooke)
Damon, E. David Belden Lyman … (wife Sarah Joiner Lyman, Hilo Boarding School,
Hawaiÿ i Island)
Damon, E. Letters from … (wife Lucy Wilcox, Kauaÿ i)
Ellis, W. (wife Mary Mercy Ellis)
Grimshaw, P. “New England Missionary Wives …” (relations with Native Hawaiian
women)
Grimshaw, P. Paths of Duty … (80 women). SEE ALSO Jolly, M.
Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society. Missionary Album … (biographies)
Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society. Portraits of American … (biographies)
Jolly, M. (includes article by P. Grimshaw on missionary wives and Native Hawaiian
women, family and gender)
Lyman, Sarah Joiner (autobiography, wife, Hilo Boarding School, Hawaiÿ i Island)
The Lymans of Hilo (wife Sarah Joiner Lyman, Hilo Boarding School, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Mallery, L. (Wailuku Female Seminary, first formal boarding school for Native Hawaiian
women, Maui)
Thurston, Lucy (autobiography, wife; Kona, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Wagner, S. (wives, personal glimpses)
Wyss, M. (wife Sarah Joiner Lyman, earthquake diary, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Zwiep, M. (women of first company)
SEE ALSO Christianity, Religion, Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)
Molokaÿ i
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi (mainly her 1846 diary on student trip to Hawaiÿ i Island, Maui,
Molokaÿ i)
Lee, P. (oral account of Kailiÿ ohe Kameÿ ekua of Kamalo on ancient Hawaiian history)
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly … Molokai …
Sutherland, Audrey (autobiography, canoeing around Molokaÿ i)
SEE ALSO Cope, Mother Marianne; Hansen’s Disease
Monarchy. SEE Aliÿ i (individual names listed under Aliÿ i)
Morgan, Julia (architect)
Boutelle, S.
Mormons. SEE Church College of Hawaii
Motherhood. SEE Parenting
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Motion pictures. SEE Media
Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, Massachusetts
Piltz, J. (Mary Lyon taught Hawaiÿ i students at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary)
SEE ALSO Schools
Movies. SEE Media
Music and songs
Beamer, Helen Desha (songs of Native Hawaiian composer)
Beamer, W. (Native Hawaiian Beamer family songs and hula)
Cleghorn, A. Governor of Oahu … (includes song about Kaÿ iulani by Ellen Prendergast)
Hall, D. (Native Hawaiian opera singer Ululani McQuaid Robertson)
Kanahele, G. Hawaiian Music and Musicians …. SEE section: Reference SourcesCollective Biographies
Liliÿ uokalani, Queen. The Queen’s Songbook … (her compositions)
Nordyke, E. (Native Hawaiian composers Eleanor Prendergast and Maddy Lam,
Hawaiian nationalistic song “Kaulana nä Pua”)
Richards, M. (Native Hawaiian musician, composer Irmgard Aluli and Farden family of
Lahaina, Maui)
Stillman, A. “’Aloha Aina’ …” (Native Hawaiian composers Eleanor Prendergast and
Maddy Lam; Hawaiian nationalist song “Kaulana nä Pua”)
Stillman, A. “Nä Lei o Hawaiÿ i …" (hula songs in pageants)
Stillman, A. “Queen Kapiolani’s Lei Chants”
Todaro, T. (includes brief biographies with photographs)
Waldron, E. (includes 2 chants about Queen Emma)
SEE ALSO Dancers, Entertainers, Hula
Nähiÿ enaÿ ena (aliÿ i)
Sinclair, M. (2 entries)
SEE ALSO Keöpüolani (aIiÿ i)
Nahulu, Genevieve (Native Hawaiian educator of Nänäkuli, Oÿ ahu)
Nahulu, G. (autobiography)
Nam Soo Young. SEE Young, Nam Soo
Navy, U.S. SEE Education, Vocational; Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard; Veterans; World War II
Nelson, Victoria (educator, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa)
Nelson, V. (autobiography, her physical and spiritual journey)
Newspapers and women
Chapin, H. “The Folio of 1855 …“ (first women’s newspaper)
Smith, W. (Peggy Hull, World War II journalist)
SEE ALSO Language, Gender orientated (acceptable usage); Media
SEE ALSO section for Newsletters: current and ceased
Nuns, Catholic. SEE Cope, Mother Marianne
Nurses
Cayaban, Ines. (2 entries, autobiography, nurse, Palama Settlement, dancer and culture,
1 is a pictorial work)
Jarrett, Roberta (autobiography, Hansen’s Disease; Kalaupapa, Moloka’i)
SEE ALSO Cope, Mother Marianne; Hospitals
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Oda, Margaret Yuriko K. (Japanese educator)
Saranchock, J.
Occupations
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Hawaiÿ i State Occupation Information
Coordinating Committee (sex discrimination, non-traditional training)
Kodama-Nishimoto, M. (working people, oral histories)
SEE ALSO Careers; Employment; Education, Vocational; Pineapple workers; Sugar
plantation life and workers
O’Hara, Jean (prostitute)
O’Hara, J. (2 entries)
O’Keefe, Georgia (artist)
Saville, J. (paintings of Hawaiÿ i subjects)
Oki, Yoko (Japanese war bride, World War II)
Hirata, A.
Old age. SEE Aged
Opera singers
Hall, D. (Native Hawaiian Ululani McQuaid Robertson)
SEE ALSO Music and songs
Oral histories
Kodama-Nishimoto, M. (working people)
Lebra, J. Shaping Hawaii … (ethnic women)
Lebra, J. Women’s Voices … (ethnic women)
Lee, P. (account of Kailiÿ ohe Kameÿ ekua of Molokaÿ i on ancient Native Hawaiian history)
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly : on the Island of Hawaii, Kauai, Lanai,
Maui, and Molokai
Oral Histories of the Native Hawaiian Elderly: on the Island of Oahu
Rhodes, D. (Korean immigrants)
Sheldon, J. (wife Piÿ ilani’s account of Koÿ olau the leper of Kauaÿ i)
Thirugnanam, J. (oral history, Kamehameha Girls School activities)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Ethnic Studies Program … Life Histories of Native
Hawaiians (Waiÿ anae, Oÿ ahu area)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Ethnic Studies Program … Women Workers in …
(pineapple workers, Dole Pineapple Co.)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral
History. Kau Poe Lau … (lei sellers)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Oral History Project.
Public Education in … (public School educators)
Waiÿ anae [Oÿ ahu] Coast Culture and Arts Society (includes many Native Hawaiian
women)
Yoon, W. (autobiography, Korean immigrant picture bride, Young Oak Chung)
Young, Nam Soo (autobiography, Korean immigrant picture bride)
SEE ALSO Collective biographies, section: Manuscripts and Oral Histories
Organizations
Displaced Homemakers Network
Filipino Business Women’s Association (articles, 1993 10th anniversary)
Hall, C. (Panhellenic of Hawaii, brief history of alumnae of different sororities)
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Harriet Bouslog Labor Scholarship Fund (International Longshoremen’s and
Warehousemen’s Union (ILWU))
Hawaii Gay and Lesbian Teen Task Force
Hawaii Island Spouse Abuse Task Force (domestic violence)
Hawaiÿ i State Commission on the Status of Women. Directory of Women’s Organizations
…. SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
Hawaii Women’s Yellow Pages (directory). SEE section: Reference SourcesDirectories
Hilo Hongwanji … (Hilo Hongwanji Fujinkai women’s Buddhist organization, Hawaiÿ i
Island)
Kelley, J. (Hawaii Planned Parenthood)
Minton, N. (Hui Aloha Aina, 1897 anti-annexation petition)
Nishigawa, L. (American Association of University Women (AAUW) history)
Pan-Pacific and Southeast Asia Women’s Association (1928 proceedings)
Salazar, H. (Kaahumanu Society)
Silva, N. (2 entries on 1897 anti-annexation petition organized by women of Hui Aloha
Aina)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Women’s Campus Club (history)
Watts, M. (2 entries on Outdoor Circle)
Women as Resources … (directory of organizations)
SEE ALSO IWY-Decade, Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), Young Women’s
Christian Association (YWCA)
Oshita, Shige (Japanese picture bride, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Kono, J. (her notebooks, letters)
Outdoor Circle (organization)
Watts, M. (2 entries)
Palama Settlement
Cayaban, I. (2 entries, Filipino nurse)
Pan-Pacific and Southeast Asia Women’s Association
Pan Pacific and Southeast … (1928 conference proceedings)
Panhellenic of Hawaii (sorority)
Hall, C. (brief history)
Parenting
des Marets, C. (social workers, lesbians, courts)
Dick-Barnes, M. (Native Hawaiian mothers of pre-school children)
Displaced Homemakers Network (single parents)
Hawaii Interviewing (firm) (single parents, vocational education, U.S. Carl Perkins
Vocational Act of 1984)
Health and Education Communication Consultants (single parents, U.S. Carl Perkins Act
of 1963)
Inocelda, D. (Filipino immigrant mothers, discipline)
St. Marie, D. (lesbian mothers, includes ethnic data)
Starn, J. (drug abuse counseling for mothers)
Tanaka, S. (mothers, handicapped infant development program)
Toporoff, E. (mothers, infant feeding, Tripler Army Hospital)
SEE ALSO Adolescents, Children, Juvenile delinquents
Päÿ ü (women’s western riding skirt outfit) horseback riders
Alama, J. (clothing, päÿ ü riders)
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Pauahi. SEE Bishop, Bernice Pauahi (aliÿ i)
Payne, Catherine (educator)
Saranchock, J.
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard (U.S.)
University of Hawaiÿ i (System). Office … Vocational Education … (1974-1982 women
apprentices)
White, B. (2 entries on women apprentices)
Perkins, Leialoha Apo (Native Hawaiian author, educator)
Boro, H.
Perry-Fiske, Anna Lindsey (rancher, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Rizzuto, S. (includes juvenile biography)
Tabrah, R.
Philosophy
Kaleialoha (devotional exercises and thoughts in memory of Queen Liliÿ uokalani)
Nelson, Victoria (autobiography, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa teacher, her physical and
spiritual journey)
Porteus, Elizabeth [Betty] Dole (autobiography; her philosophy; wife of elected official
David Hebden Porteus)
Veary, Nana (Native Hawaiian woman’s spiritual philosophy)
SEE ALSO Religion
Photographs. SEE Pictorial works
Physicians
Bouslog, C. (Evelyn Oliver Marques, Canadian-born wife of Portuguese physician)
Staley, Mildred (autobiography, physician daughter of Anglican Bishop Thomas Staley,
goddaughter of Queen Emma)
Pictorial works
Baker, R. (photographs, Kaÿ iulani)
Cayaban, I. Ines Cayaban … (photographs, Filipino nurse)
Haar, F. (Native Hawaiian hula dancer ÿ Iolani Luahine, mainly photographs)
Inn, H. (photographs, ethnic women)
Kent, H. (photographs, daguerreotypes, Bernice Pauahi Bishop)
Lambing, M. (photographs, business women)
Linnea, S. (photographs, Kaÿ iulani, for younger reader)
Memories of Majesty … (Queen Emma Summer Palace (Hanaiakamalama))
Reece, K. (photographs, women)
Shiraki, N. (photographs, Buddhism, Jodo Shin sect, Honpa Hongwanji)
Todaro, T. (photographs, musicians, entertainers)
Uemoto, S. (photographs, hula teachers)
Zambucka, K. (photographs, Keelikölani (Ruth))
Zambucka, K. (2 entries, photographs, Kaÿ iulani)
SEE ALSO Artists and artwork
Picture brides
Kawakami, B. (Japanese immigrants)
Kono, S. (Shige Oshita, Japanese immigrant, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Picture Bride … (Japanese immigrants, viewer’s guide to feature film/videotape)
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Rhodes, D. (oral histories, Korean immigrants)
Yoon, W. (autobiography, oral history, Korean immigrant, Young Oak Chung)
Young, Nam Soo (autobiography, oral history, Korean immigrant)
SEE ALSO Asian women, Chinese women, Ethnic women, Japanese women, Korean
women, Oral histories
Piÿ ilani (Native Hawaiian wife of Koÿ olau, the leper)
Sheldon, J. (account of Koÿ olau of Kauaÿ i as told by his wife)
Pineapple workers
Chinen, J. Cigars and Support Hose … (Dole Pineapple Co., global economy)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Ethnic Studies Program. Women Workers in … (oral
histories, Dole Pineapple Co.)
SEE ALSO Asian women, Collective biographies, Employment, Ethnic women, specific
ethnic group, Picture brides
Plans, national. SEE IWY-Decade
Poems
Taylor, P. (includes Alfred Tennyson’s poem about chiefess Kapiÿ olani)
Political movements
Minton, N. (1897 anti-annexation protest organized by women of Hui Aloha Aina)
Silva, N. (2 entries on 1897 anti-annexation petition organized by women of Hui Aloha
Aina)
Trask, H. Fighting the Battle of Double Colonization … (Native Hawaiian activist and
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa professor’s essays on condition of Native
Hawaiian women)
Trask, H. From a Native Daughter … (Native Hawaiian activist and University of Hawaiÿ i
at Mänoa professor’s essays on Native Hawaiian issues)
Whitehead, J. (Native Hawaiian Alice Kamokila Campbell who opposed statehood)
SEE ALSO Elected officials, History related to women, Politics
Politicians. SEE Elected officials
Politics
Blair, R. (gender, class, race, Hawaiÿ i politics)
SEE ALSO Elected officials, Political movements
Polynesian women
Fleming, P. (contraceptives use, Filipinos, Native Hawaiians, Samoans)
Chinn, P. (Filipinos, Polynesians, engineers, scientists)
Hunter, L. (Asians, Caucasians, Polynesians, leadership of educational administrators,
Church College of Hawaii)
Topolinski, J. (2 entries on Nancy Sumner; Caucasian, Hawaiian, Tahitian chiefess)
SEE ALSO Collective biographies; Ethnic women; Hawaiian women, Native; Hula; Oral
histories
Porteus, Elizabeth [Betty] Dole
Porteus, E. (autobiography; her philosophy; wife of elected official David Hebden
Porteus)
Portuguese. SEE Physicians
Poverty. SEE Economic conditions
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Pregnancy
Chesney-Lind, M. “Motherhood as an Option …” (abortion decisions)
Cheung, Ting Ping. (pre-natal diagnosis, family planning clinics, includes ethnic data)
Hamada, R. (stress)
Lake, R. (Native Hawaiian adolescents’ attitudes on sex, birth control, pregnancy)
Martin, T. (adolescents)
SEE ALSO Health, Parenting
Prendergast, Eleanor (Native Hawaiian composer)
Cleghorn, A. Governor of Oahu … (includes song about Kaÿ iulani)
Nordyke, E. (“Kaulana nä Pua”, Hawaiian nationalistic song)
Stillman, A., “’Aloha Aina’ …” (“Kaulana nä Pua”, nationalistic song)
Prisons and prisoners
Calhoun, A. (sexual abuse among correctional workers)
Chesney-Lind, M. Prisoners in Paradise … (female prisoners)
Edward K. Noda and Associates (asbestos in prisons)
Goldkuhle, U. (health services, stress)
Goldsborough, D. (female custodians, coed partnering in male prisons)
Hawaiÿ i. State Commission on the Status of Women. Summary of Findings … Female
Offender …
Prostitution
Hori, J. “Japanese Prostitution …”
Knowles, G. (Chinatown, Honolulu)
O’Hara, Jean (2 entries, autobiography, Honolulu)
Wiig, H. (life of Imogene Cole)
Yoshimoto, G. (Chinatown, Honolulu)
Public welfare. SEE Welfare, Public
Pukui, Mary (Native Hawaiian culture informant, author)
Pukui, M. (includes biographical sketch)
Pumehana Senior Citizen Facility
Yogi, C.(housing, aged single women)
Queen Emma Summer Palace (Hanaiakamalama)
Doyle, E.
Memories of Majesty … (pictorial work with brief text)
Queens (Native Hawaiian women)
Davenport, W. (piÿ o ("marriage" customs of aliÿ i (chiefs, of chiefly rank)) in ancient
Hawaiÿ i)
Kameÿ eleihiwa, L. (notable women in ancient and modern Hawaiÿ i)
Linnekin, J. Sacred Queens ... (Western impact and sacred women in ancient Native
Hawaiÿ i)
SEE ALSO Aliÿ i; individual names listed under Aliÿ i; Victoria, Queen (England)
Race. SEE Asian women, Ethnic identify, Ethnic women
Radio programs. SEE Media
Ranching
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Rizzuto, S. (includes rancher Anna Lindsey Perry-Fiske, Hawaiÿ i Island, juvenile
biography)
Tabrah, R. (rancher Anna Lindsey Perry-Fiske, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Von Tempski, Armine (autobiography, ranching life)
SEE ALSO Business women
Rape
Luo, T. Ethnic Variations … (Caucasians, Asians, mixed Asians victims)
Luo, T. Sexual Harassment … (attitudes of University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa students)
Nelligan, P. (19th century rape law)
Spink, L. (long-range impact)
SEE ALSO Abused women, Sexual harassment
Religion
Valeri, V. (includes women’s role in ancient Hawaiÿ i)
SEE ALSO Buddhism; Cope, Mother Marianne; Christianity; Missionaries, Protestant;
Philosophy; Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)
Relocation camps (World War II). SEE Internment camps (World War II)
Rice, Sophia Hyde
Damon, E. Koamalu … (Kauaÿ i)
Richards, Mary Atherton (Protestant missionary)
Allen, G. Bridge Builders …
Robertson, Ululani McQuaid (Native Hawaiian opera singer)
Hall, D.
Role models
Nyland, J. (careers, Caucasian and Japanese)
SEE ALSO Sex roles
Ruth. SEE Keelikölani (Ruth) (aliÿ i)
Salaries
Ikeda, K. (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa faculty salary equity)
University of Hawaii at Manoa Faculty Pay Equity Study … (salaries, gender, ethnicity)
SEE ALSO Economic conditions, Employment
Samoan women
Fleming, P. (contraceptives use, Filipinos, Native Hawaiians, Samoans)
SEE ALSO Collective biographies, Ethnic women, Oral histories, Polynesian women
Scholarships
Harriet Bouslog … (ILWU (International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union))
SEE ALSO Beauty pageants, Students
Schools
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi (Chief’s Children’s School, student trip)
Black, C. (Kamehameha Schools for Native Hawaiians, Bernice Pauahi Bishop’s legacy)
Central Intermediate School (site of home of Keelikölani (Ruth))
Damon, E. David Belden Lyman … (Hilo Boarding School, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Grune, A. (Hawaii School for Girls at La Pietra)
Lyman, S. (Hilo Boarding School, Hawaiÿ i Island)
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The Lymans of Hilo (Hilo Boarding School, Hawaiÿ i Island)
Mallery, L. (Wailuku Female Seminary, first formal boarding school for Native Hawaiian
women, Maui)
Piltz, J. (Mary Lyons, taught Hawaiÿ i students at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary,
Massachusetts)
Thirugnanam, J. (Kamehameha Schools for Native Hawaiians (Girls School), oral
histories, activities)
SEE ALSO Colleges and universities, Educators and education, Students, University of
Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, University of Hawaiÿ i (System)
Scientists
Chinn, P. (Filipino and Polynesian engineers and scientists)
Grinnell, H. (Annie Montague Alexander, naturalist, taught at University of California at
Berkeley)
Williams, R. “Annie Montague Alexander …” (naturalist, taught at University of California
at Berkeley)
Sex abuse. SEE Abused women, Rape, Sexual harassment
Sex discrimination
Abramson, J. Sex and the Ph.D. … (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa, College of Arts and
Sciences)
Anderson, E. (educational administrators, public schools)
Gething, J. Sex Discrimination and the Law …
Haas, M. (job discrimination and the law guide)
Harman, M. (legal suit; U.S. Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and
Welfare; University of Hawaii at Mänoa)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Hawaiÿ i State Occupation Information
Coordinating Committee (by occupations, non-traditional training )
James, J. (educational administrators, sex discrimination, attitudes towards sex roles)
Yee, S. (employment, legal rights)
SEE ALSO Affirmative action, Careers, Employment, Legal rights of women, Sex roles,
Sexual harassment, Women’s rights
Sex issues. SEE Birth control; Language, Gender oriented (acceptable usage); Pregnancy
Sex roles
James, J. (educational administrators, sex discrimination, attitudes towards sex roles)
Mathews, C. (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Caucasian and Japanese students, attitudes
towards women)
Pacific Basin Conference … (culture and women’s roles, proceedings)
Rooks, S. (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa speech students, feminist labeling)
Sato, K. (intermediate grade students, gender, race, stress)
Sing, A. (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa undergraduate students, attitudes towards
feminists)
Yamauchi, L. (Native Hawaiian high school students’ attitudes)
Young, Nancy. S/he (study guide)
SEE ALSO Role models, Sex discrimination
Sexual harassment
Luo, T. Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault … (attitudes of University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa students)
University of Hawaiÿ i (System). Office of the President (revised policy for UH system
colleges)
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SEE ALSO Abused women, Affirmative action, Careers, Employment, Occupations, Sex
discrimination, Women’s rights
Sexual orientation. SEE Lesbians
Shelter for Abused Women and Children
Honda, L.
Shuffleboard pilots (World War II)
Cheneweth, C. (Women's Air Raid Defense)
Sinclair, Marjorie. SEE Edel, Marjorie Sinclair
Singers. SEE Music and songs
Single women. SEE Women, Single
Smith, Patty
Smith, P. (journal of adolescent cancer patient)
Sobrero, Gina (Italian, wife of Robert W. Wilcox)
Sobrero, G. (her travel diary)
Social conditions. SEE Status of women, Statistics
Social life. See Dating
Social workers
des Marets, J. (lesbians, parenting, courts)
Huguley, M. (concept of abuse, Honolulu social workers, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
social work students)
Nyhan, M. (attitudes towards women; University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa Dept. of Social
Work students, faculty, staff, includes ethnic data)
Songs. SEE “Kaulana nä Pua” (Hawaiian nationalistic song)
Soong, Irma Tam (Chinese woman)
Soong, I. (autobiography, World War II in China)
Sorensen, Betty Dyer
Sorenson, B. (autobiography, life in Waikïkï)
Sororities
Hall, C. (Panhellenic of Hawaii, brief history of alumnae of different sororities)
Sovereignty. SEE Political movements
Sports
Chadwin, D. (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa women sports)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. [Wahine [Women] Rainbow Sports Media Guide]
(women’s sports: annual guides for basketball, cross country, sailing, soccer,
softball, swimming and diving, track and field, volleyball, water polo, women’s
athletics)
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Wedemeyer, Charlie (autobiography, Native Hawaiian football player and coach’s battle
with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's) disease, with his Caucasian
wife Lucy)
Spouse abuse. SEE Abused women
Staley, Mildred (physician)
Staley, M. (autobiography, physician daughter of Anglican Bishop Thomas Staley,
goddaughter of Queen Emma)
State agencies. SEE entries beginning with Hawaiÿ i., University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
Statehood. SEE History related to women, Political movements
Statistics
Family Health Annual Numbers (health, women, children)
Hawaiÿ i. Commission on Manpower and Full Employment (employment, labor force
historical statistics compared with national average; counseling and training)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Research and Statistics Office.
Veterans, Youths … (population, employment, education, ethnicity, income)
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Research and Statistics Office. Women
Workers in Hawaii (labor market and working conditions)
Hawaii Newspaper Agency (working wives)
Honolulu. Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System (Oÿ ahu’s women, 1970 census)
Neva, P. (Filipinos, essays, comparative ethnic data)
1979 Statewide Women’s Conference
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Office of Student Affairs (University of Hawaiÿ i (System)
female students, fall 1973)
Working Women Count … (employment)
Yamashita, J. (statistical profile of women for public policy makers)
SEE ALSO Health, specific subjects
Status of women
Asato, L. (legal contracts, 1846 act, status of women)
Financial Independence for Women …
Hawaiÿ i. Governor’s Commission on the Status of Women (1966 report)
Hawaiÿ i. State Commission on the Status of Women (directory). SEE section: Reference
Sources-Directories
Hawaiÿ i. State Commission on the Status of Women (5 entries: annual reports; 2 entries
on domestic violence; handbook for survival of displaced homemakers; female
offenders)
Honolulu. Committee on the Status of Women. Women’s Opportunities … (City and
County of Honolulu employees, non-traditional positions)
Honolulu. Mayor’s Committee on the Status of Women (1972-1978 reports), also called
Kaulike
Johnson, R. (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa women, 1971 report to President Harlan
Cleveland)
Kaulike. Honolulu. Mayor’s Committee on the Status of Women
Kokua (Honolulu City and County). SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
League of Women Voters … and Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women
(Family Court, domestic violence)
1979 Statewide Women’s Conference …
Programs to Promote Equity in Education and Employment … (University of Hawaiÿ i at
Mänoa)
Seminar Proceedings: The Privileged Woman? … (1968 conference)
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Survey & Marketing Services …. A Demographic Profile …
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Ad Hoc Committee … (early 1970s report on status of
female students)
UHM. Commission on the Status of Women. Analysis of Data … (mid-1970s report on
female employees and faculty)
UHM. Commission on the Status of Women. Executive Summary: UHM Commission on
the Status of Women … (1980s report on 1980s women workers)
SEE ALSO Statistics, Women’s rights
Stewart, Carlotta Lai (African American educator)
Broussard, A. (4 entries)
Students
Bishop, Bernice Pauahi. (mainly her diary on Chief’s Children’s School trip to Hawaiÿ i
Island, Maui, Molokaÿ i)
Mangialetti, N. (college students, bulimia and anorexia eating disorders)
Sato, K. (intermediate grade students, gender, race, stress)
Women’s Handbook … (resource guide for students). SEE section: Reference SourcesDirectories
SEE ALSO Adolescents, Colleges and Universities, Educators and education, Schools,
Scholarships, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
Study guides
Lopez, L. (upper elementary students, working women)
Young, Nancy. S/he (sex role stereotyping)
Substance abuse
Delva, J. (alcohol, drugs, public assistance)
Starn, J. (drug counseling for mothers)
Sugar plantation life and workers
Burns, I. (Harriet “Mittee” Kittredge Baldwin, Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar [plantation]
Co., Maui)
Kawakami, B. (Japanese women immigrant clothing)
Yamasaki, C. (Filipino Mary Fernandez; includes Wailuku, Maui)
SEE ALSO Asian women; Employment, Collective biographies, Ethnic women, specific
ethnic group, Picture brides
Summer Palace, Queen Emma. SEE Queen Emma Summer Palace
Sumner, Nancy (aliÿ i) (Native Hawaiian, Caucasian, Tahitian chiefess)
Topolinski, J. (2 entries)
Sutherland, Audrey
Sutherland, A. (autobiography, canoeing around Molokaÿ i)
Taboos. SEE Kapu (taboos regarding women in ancient Hawaiÿ i)
Tahitian women
Topolinski, J. (2 entries on Nancy Sumner; Native Hawaiian, Caucasian, Tahitian
chiefess)
SEE ALSO Hawaiian women, Native; Polynesian women
Tam, Eileen (Chinese educator)
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University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa. Social Science Research Institute. Center for Oral
History. Public Education in Hawaii: Oral Histories …
Teachers. SEE Educators and education
Television writers. SEE Media
Tennent, Madge (artist)
Charlot, J. (his paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Tennent, A. (her paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Tennent, M. (4 entries, autobiography, her paintings of Native Hawaiian women)
Tennyson, Alfred
Taylor, P (includes Tennyson’s poem about chiefess Kapiÿ olani)
Thompson, Laura (anthropologist)
Thompson, L. (autobiography, living in Hawaiÿ i and Guam)
Thurston, Lucy (Protestant missionary wife; Kona, Hawaiÿ i Island
Thurston, L. (autobiography)
Tourist industry
McDermott, J. (Estelle Kelley, Outrigger Hotels)
Van Campen, S. (travel guide for women)
SEE ALSO Business women
Training, Assertive. SEE Assertive training
Trask, Haunani-Kay (Native Hawaiian activist, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa professor)
Trask, H. Fighting the Battle of Double Colonization …
Trask, H. From a Native Daughter …
Tripler Army Hospital
Toporoff, E. (mothers, infant feeding)
SEE ALSO Hospitals
Tseng, Yu-ho (Chinese artist (Betty Ecke), University of Hawaiÿ i at Manoa professor)
Tseng, Y. (her paintings, biographical information)
Unions. SEE International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union (ILWU)
U.S. Office of Civil Rights (in U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare)
Harman, M. (sex discrimination law suit, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa)
University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa (UHM)
Abramson, Joan. The Invisible Women … (autobiography, Director of New College
denied tenure)
Abramson, J. Sex and the Ph.D. … (College of Arts and Sciences sex discrimination)
Casey, R. (faculty mentoring)
Chadwin, D. (women’s sports)
Chang, D. The Feminization … (faculty wives, includes some ethnic data)
Chase L. (students, siblings, career choice)
Des Jarlais, C. (faculty morale, 1990s)
Harman, M. (sex discrimination law suit; U.S. Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Dept. of Health,
Education and Welfare)
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Hawaiÿ i. Legislature. Office of the Legislative Auditor (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
affirmative action plan)
Hontanosas, D. (spouse abuse, students)
Houston, P. (Marjorie Sinclair Edel, author, English professor)
Huguley, M. (concept of abused, Honolulu social workers, UHM social work students,
faculty, staff)
Ikeda, K. (faculty salary equity)
Johnson, R. (status of women, 1971 report to President Harlan Cleveland)
Johnsrud, L. Barriers to Retention … (1982-1988, faculty retention and tenure)
Johnsrud, L. University of Hawaii 1989-1990 … (faculty retention and tenure)
Kelley, J. (pelvic exams of UHM health services clinic, Hawaii Planned Parent patients)
Luo, T. Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault … (UHM students’ attitudes)
Mathews, C. (attitudes towards women; Caucasians, Japanese students)
Nelson, Victoria (autobiography, UHM teacher, her physical and spiritual journey)
Nyhan, M. (attitudes towards women; Dept. of Social Work students, faculty, staff,
includes ethnic data)
Oana, L. (sansei (third generation) Japanese students’ attitudes towards ethnicity)
Programs to Promote … (Status of Women Commission, equity education, employment)
Rooks, S. (students, feminists labeling)
Shockley, M. (cosmetics use by UHM women)
Sing, A. (undergraduate students, attitudes towards feminists)
Souza, S. (education, business students career plans)
Towne, W. (undergraduate students, attitudes towards gay and lesbian rights)
Tseng, Yu-ho (paintings of Chinese artist, also known as Betty Ecke, UHM professor)
Trask, Haunani-Kay From a Native Daughter (includes academic freedom at UHM)
UHM. Affirmative Action Plan
UHM. Legislative Report … (includes women’s conditions of employment)
UHM. [Wahine [Women] Rainbow Sports Media Guide] (women’s sports: annual guides
for basketball, cross country, sailing, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, track
and field, volleyball, water polo, women’s athletics)
UHM. Ad Hoc Committee … (early 1970s report on status of female students)
UHM. Commission on the Status of Women. Analysis of Data … (mid-970s report on
female employees and faculty)
UHM. Commission on the Status of Women. Executive Summary: UHM Commission on
the Status of Women … (1980s report on 1980s women workers)
UHM. Women’s Campus Club. (brief history of club)
University of Hawaii at Manoa Faculty Pay Equity Study … (salaries, gender, ethnicity of
men)
Women’s Handbook … (resources for students). SEE section: Reference SourcesDirectories
SEE ALSO Affirmative action, Colleges and universities, Educators and education,
Scholarships, Schools, Sports, University of Hawaiÿ i (System)
University of Hawaiÿ i (System)
UHM. Office of Student Affairs (mainly UH (System) female students statistics, fall, 1973)
UH (System). Report to the 1991 Legislature … (recruitment plan for women and
minorities)
UH (System). Equal Employment … (affirmative action plans for each college in the
system)
UH (System). Office of the President (revised sexual harassment policy for UH system
colleges
SEE ALSO Affirmative action, University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa
Veary, Nana (Native Hawaiian woman)
Veary, N, (her spiritual philosophy)
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Veterans
Community Sources for Women Veterans (directory). SEE section: Reference SourcesDirectories
Hawaiÿ i. Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations. Research and Statistics Office.
Veterans, Youths … (statistics, population, employment, education, ethnicity,
income)
SEE ALSO World War II
Victoria, Queen (England)
Hackler, R. (letters between Queen Emma and Queen Victoria)
I
, A. (visit by Queen Emma)
Korn, A. (visit by Queen Emma)
Warriner, E. (visit to Queen Victoria (her Jubilee) by Queen Kapiÿ olani and then Princess
Liliÿ uokalani)
Vocational education. SEE Education, Vocational
Von Tempski, Armine (author)
Von Tempski, A. (autobiography, ranching life, Maui)
Wailuku Female Seminary (Maui) (first formal school for Native Hawaiian girls)
Mallery, L.
SEE ALSO Schools
War brides (World War II)
Hirata, A. (Yoko Oki from Japan)
W.A.R.D. SEE World War II
WAVES. SEE World War II
Wedemeyer, Lucy
Wedemeyer, Charlie (autobiography; Lucy, Caucasian wife of Native Hawaiian football
player and coach, his battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's)
disease)
Welfare, Public
Delva, J. (alcohol, drugs)
Whaler's wives
Brewster, M. (her diary)
Wichman, Stephanie
Wichman, S. (autobiography, includes childhood in Waiähole, Oÿ ahu)
Widows
Haraguchi, C. (housing and health)
Higashi, E. (guide for recent widows)
Resources for Recovery … (directory). SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
SEE ALSO Women, Single
Wilcox, Elsie (educator, elected official, Kauaÿ I, first woman Territorial senator)
Gething, J. “The Educational …”
Hughes, J.
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Wilcox, Lucy (Protestant missionary wife, Kauaÿ i)
Damon, E., Letters from …
Wilcox, Mrs. Robert W. SEE Sobrero, Gina
Wilder, Elizabeth Kinau
Wight, E.
Wilder, Kinau (missionary descendant)
Wilder, K. (biography of James A. Wilder family as told by a daughter)
Winslow, Anne Goodwin (Halley’s Comet, 1910)
Chapman, M.
Wives (includes selected entries on specific wives)
Brewster, Mary. (her diary as 19th century whaler’s wife)
Chang, D. The Feminization … (University of Hawaiÿ i at Mänoa faculty wives, includes
some ethnic data)
Hawaii Newspaper Agency (working wives, statistics)
Porteus, Elizabeth [Betty] Dole (autobiography; her philosophy; wife of elected official
David Hebden Porteus)
Sheldon, J. (account of Native Hawaiians, Koÿ olau, the leper, of Kauaÿ i as told by his wife,
Piÿ ilani)
Sobrero, Gina (her travel diary, Italian wife of Robert W. Wilcox)
Tatar, E. (wives of Hawaiÿ i governors)
Wedemeyer, Charlie (autobiography; Lucy, Caucasian wife of Native Hawaiian football
player and coach, his battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's)
disease)
SEE ALSO Abused women; Missionaries, Protestant; Wives, Military
Wives, Military
Kanahele, M. (women’s awareness program, YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association,
Käneÿ ohe U.S. Marine Corps Air Station)
Keyes, L. (absent husbands, U.S. Marine Corps Air Station)
Melton, S. (U.S. Navy submarine wives, separation)
Sciortino-Brudznski, A. (wife abuse on military base, counseling for men)
Toporoff, E. (mothers, infant feeding, Tripler Army Hospital)
SEE ALSO Wives
Wolf, Fraulein. SEE Chase, Gertrude Wolf
Women, Single
Displaced Homemakers Network (single parents)
The Gift of Experience … (financial planning)
Hawaii Interviewing (firm). (homemakers, vocational education, U.S. Carl Perkins
Vocational Act of 1984)
Health and Education Communication Consultants (single parents, U.S. Carl Perkins Act
of 1963)
Resources for Recovery Subsequent to Separation, Divorce, or Widowhood (directory).
SEE section: Reference Sources-Directories
Women of Hawaii, How … (dating guide for men to meet single women)
Women Work, Poverty … (employment, displaced homemakers)
Yogi, C. (public housing, Pumehana Senior Citizen Facility)
SEE ALSO Dating, Divorced women, Parenting, Widows
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INDEX TO BOOKS, REPORTS, etc.
Women’s Air Raid Defense (World War II)
Chenoweth, C.
The Women’s Air Raid Defense …
Women’s Campus Club (University of Hawaii at Mänoa)
Women’s Campus Club (history)
Women's rights
Aoki, S. (equal rights)
Hawaii Women and the National Plan of Action, July 1977-May 1979 (IWY-Decade
(International Women’s Year-Decade)
SEE ALSO Affirmative action, Careers, Courts, Employment, Legal rights of women,
Occupations, Sex discrimination, Sexual harassment, Status of women
Working conditions. SEE Employment
World War II
Chenoweth, C. (Shuffleboard pilots, Women’s Air Raid Defense (W.A.R.D.))
Collins, W. (autobiography, U.S. Navy WAVES)
Harris, Catherine (autobiography, teacher, Japanese internment camp, Poston, Arizona)
Smith, W. (Peggy Hull, war correspondent and journalist)
Soong, Irma Tam (autobiography, Chinese woman, China)
The Women’s Air Raid Defense … (W.A.R.D.)
SEE ALSO Veterans, War brides (World War II)
Writers. SEE Authors
Young, Nam Soon (Korean immigrant picture bride)
Young, Nam Soo (autobiography, oral history)
Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA)
Kanahele, M. (women’s awareness program for military wives, Käneÿ ohe U.S. Marine
Corps Air Station)
SEE ALSO Christianity; Missionaries, Protestants; Religion, Young Women’s Christian
Association (YWCA)
Young Oak Chung. SEE Chung, Young Oak
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
Botoroff, B. (history, education and socialization of Asian women)
Boutelle, S. (Jean Morgan, architect of building)
SEE ALSO Christianity; Missionaries, Protestant; Religion; Young Men’s Christian
Association (YMCA)
Youth. SEE Adolescents
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