Seeks to document Hawaii's history through the collection of oral interviews. Learn about its various projects.
Describes the traditional lifestyles of native Hawaiians and how the intrusion of foreign interests spoiled their paradise.
Lists the many famous people from the state of Hawaii along with their respective professional titles and cities of birth.
Describes the islanders' early culture and their early 19th century unification under Kamehameha. Details their loss of power to foreigners.
Find a detailed description of events leading up to the annexation of the islands between March of 1897 and December of 1898.
Learn about the Society and its efforts to preserve the history of the islands and people. Includes a library, essays, and publications.
Find a timeline detailing important Hawaiian history milestones. Learn about the early monarchs, traditions, agriculture, and the US military.
Check out this archive that includes documents about the island's early history, its struggle for independence, and its social attitudes.
Find a law library with research materials detailing the islands' current govt, its C19th kingdoms, and its attempts to govern itself.
Dedicated to "keeping Maui's history alive." Contains information about the Bailey House Museum, archives and events.
Presents a thematically organized history of the Hawaiian Islands. Learn about the monarchs and check out a historical timeline.
Poka Laenui and the Institute for the Advancement of Hawaiian Affairs offer a wide variety of documents, maps, and reports describing the annex.
Read a history of Hawaii's most famous sport. Includes a bibliography.
Take a look at photos from this 160-page coffee-table book that details the history of the Honolulu streetcars from 1901 to 1957.
Read reviews of this historian's book that examines the island's history and wrongful subjugation and annexation. Includes ordering details.
Travel agency presents a short history of the islands for visitors.