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Katzeman, Aaron, and Drew Kahuʻāina Broderick. "“Ka Aina No Ka Poe o Hawaii”." Radical History Review 2024, no. 150 (2024): 125–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-11257434.

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Abstract This article examines the independent newspaper Huli, published at the birth of the modern Hawaiian sovereignty movement from 1971 to 1973 by the grassroots political organization Kokua Hawaii. Reading through the surviving issues of Huli available in institutional archives, the article considers the variety of perspectives promoted within its pages to position Kokua Hawaii in relation to international understandings of anticolonial liberatory politics of the Global South. Revisiting prominent critiques of Kokua Hawaii, it argues that insights provided by Huli trouble lasting understa
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Zhang, Tao. "The Chinese Civilizational “Threat” and White Supremacy Construction in Hawaii before Annexation." Culture & History Digital Journal 12, no. 1 (2023): e013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/chdj.2023.013.

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Though Americans had been considering annexing Hawaii since as early as 1851, Hawaii’s conglomerate racial composition was always a hindrance. Obviously aware of Americans’ apprehension, Hawaiian whites, or haoles, took much care to construct themselves as the indisputably dominant race in the islands. One means to that end was inventing and heroically confronting a civilizational threat from the Chinese, the biggest group of foreigners in Hawaii from the 1876 reciprocity treaty to the mid-1890s. In so doing, haoles managed to show that whites could and did overcome formidable obstacles to ach
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Spriggs, Matthew. "Thomas G. Thrum and John F.G. Stokes: Australian archaeologists in paradise in the early twentieth century." Journal of Pacific Archaeology 8, no. 1 (2017): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.70460/jpa.v8i1.213.

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Thomas George Thrum (1842–1932) and John Francis Gray Stokes (1875–1960) were both born in Newcastle, New South Wales but spent most of their adult lives in Hawaii with long associations with the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. Thrum came to Hawaii in 1853 and in later life published details of over 500 Hawaiian heiau (temples). His first specifically archaeological paper was published in 1900. Stokes came to Hawaii in 1899 to work for the Bishop Museum’s Director, William T. Brigham, and for many years his position was as a museum ethnologist, carrying out archaeological surveys and studying ma
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Lee, Donna, Melissa A. Johnson, Luis F. Aristizábal, et al. "Economic Benefits from Managing Coffee Berry Borer (Hypothenemus hampei) in Hawaii." Insects 14, no. 4 (2023): 350. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14040350.

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Coffee berry borer (CBB) is considered the most damaging insect pest of coffee worldwide. CBB was first detected on Hawai‘i Island in 2010, and quickly spread throughout the state’s coffee-growing regions. With the introduction of this pest, Hawaii’s small yet economically important coffee industry was changed forever with growers facing significantly higher production and labor costs, as well as decreased yield and coffee quality. We assessed the economic benefits of managing CBB based on three strategies that emerged in Hawaii over the last decade: (1) the use of the entomopathogenic fungus
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Espiritu, Antonina. "Public versus Private Education in Hawaii." education policy analysis archives 9 (October 22, 2001): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v9n43.2001.

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This study presents a time-series evidence on the timing and degree of feedback relationship between participation in education and income growth in Hawaii. Using the unrestricted vector autoregression approach and two related measures of linear dependence and feedback, the results suggest that across all educational levels, i.e., K-12 and tertiary, participation in public education could be a good predictor of income growth in Hawaii. However, decomposing the feedback effect by frequency suggests that the dominance of public education over private education in explaining the variation in inco
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Wójtowicz, Bożena Elżbieta. "Zmiany w ruchu turystycznym Hawajów w latach 2005–2015." Studies of the Industrial Geography Commission of the Polish Geographical Society 32, no. 2 (2018): 325–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20801653.322.23.

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Ruch turystyczny odgrywa istotną rolę w rozwoju turystyki na świecie. Jednym z najlepiej zagospodarowanych i najczęściej odwiedzanych przez turystów regionów są Hawaje. Zmiany w jego układzie przestrzennym warunkowane są z jednej strony popytem wewnętrznym i zewnętrznym, z drugiej zaś możliwościami rozwoju poszczególnych wysp. Celem pracy była analiza zmian w ruchu turystycznym w układzie przestrzennym i czasowym w odniesieniu do pięciu wysp hawajskich: O’ahu, Maui, Kaua’i, Moloka’i i Hawai’i Island. Analizy statystyczne wykonano z wykorzystaniem danych pochodzących z Report Hawai Tourism Auth
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Linnes, Cathrine, Jerome Agrusa, Giulio Ronzoni, and Joseph Lema. "What Tourists Want, a Sustainable Paradise." Tourism and Hospitality 3, no. 1 (2022): 164–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp3010013.

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The increasing complexity of tourism and sustainability offers opportunities and challenges among diverse stakeholder perspectives. The need for sustainable and nature-based approaches exists throughout the growing body of literature from among a number of dimensions and measures. One of the overarching goals of the paper is to examine whether tourists will choose a destination or hotel that is actively working to improve the environment while examining how Hawaii’s tourism is nature-based as well as other measures of sustainability while enjoying a slice of paradise in the Hawaiian Islands. T
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Oxman, Bernard H., David J. Bederman, and Kurt R. Hilbert. "Arbitration—UNCITRAL Rules—justiciability and indispensable Third parties—legal status of Hawaii." American Journal of International Law 95, no. 4 (2001): 927–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2674653.

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Lance Paul Larsen v. The Hawaiian Kingdom. At <http://www.pca-cpa.org>.Permanent Court of Arbitration Tribunal, February 5, 2001.In Larsen v. The Hawaiian Kingdom Lance Paul Larsen, a resident of the state of Hawaii, sought redress from the Hawaiian Kingdom for its failure to protect him from the United States and the State of Hawaii. The parties, who agreed to submit their dispute to arbitration by the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), shared similar goals and wished the Arbitral Tribunal (Tribunal) to address the question of the international legal status of Hawaii.
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Andrade, Gabriella, Holly Itoga, Cathrine Linnes, Jerome Agrusa, and Joseph Lema. "The Economic Sustainability of Culture in Hawai’i: Tourists’ Willingness to Pay for Hawaiian Cultural Experiences." Journal of Risk and Financial Management 14, no. 9 (2021): 420. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jrfm14090420.

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Given the current travel restrictions with the COVID-19 pandemic, there is an unprecedented opportunity for Hawai’i to reexamine its current tourism offerings and establish a new approach to support a more authentic, cultural, and sustainable tourism for the U.S. domestic tourist market. As tourists from the continental U.S. are the largest source market for visitors to Hawai’i, the purpose of this study is to examine the trend towards an “authentic cultural” tourism experience and evaluate whether U.S. visitors will be willing to pay for a deeper integration and representation of Hawaiian cul
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O'Grady, Patrick, and Rob DeSalle. "Out of Hawaii: the origin and biogeography of the genus Scaptomyza (Diptera: Drosophilidae)." Biology Letters 4, no. 2 (2008): 195–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2007.0575.

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The Hawaiian Archipelago is the most isolated island system on the planet and has been the subject of evolutionary research for over a century. The largest radiation of species in Hawaii is the Hawaiian Drosophilidae, a group of approximately 1000 species. Dispersal to isolated island systems like Hawaii is rare and the resultant flora and fauna shows high disharmony with mainland communities. The possibility that some lineages may have originated in Hawaii and subsequently ‘escaped’ to diversify on continental landmasses is expected to be rarer still. We present phylogenetic analysis of 134 p
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van Fossen, Anthony, and George Lafferty. "Tourism Development in Queensland and Hawaii: a Comparative Study." Queensland Review 4, no. 1 (1997): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600001264.

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This paper provides a comparative perspective on the development of tourism in Queensland through analysing the history of tourism in Hawaii. Both Queensland and Hawaii are heavily dependent on tourism, with the future of tourism being a constant focus of public debate in each case. Since Hawaii embarked on tourism development decades before Queensland, the history of Hawaiian tourism may present some important lessons for tourism in Queensland. Also, Hawaii is Queensland's most important competitor for the Japanese and emerging Asian markets (such as South Korea, Taiwan and mainland China) in
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Rodríguez Flores, Paula C., and Kareen E. Schnabel. "New records and species of deep-sea squat lobsters (Galatheoidea, Munidopsidae) from the Hawaiian Archipelago: an integrative approach using micro-CT and barcodes." PeerJ 11 (March 8, 2023): e14956. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14956.

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The Hawaiian Archipelago remains extensively under-sampled for many marine invertebrate taxa, including squat lobsters. During the last few years, several deep-sea expeditions carried out in the Pacific Ocean have conducted opportunistic collections of specimens and image data from the vicinity of Hawai’i. Here we describe a new species: Munidopsis hawaii sp. nov. and provide new records for Munidopsidae in the Archipelago and its associations. We illustrate and describe the new species using an integrative approach including micro-CT 3D imaging. Phylogenetic analyses of the species collected
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Wakuk, Srue, Jeffrey L. Berenberg, Erin Capps, et al. "A multilevel intervention increased accrual of Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders to a national breast cancer screening trial." Journal of Clinical Oncology 40, no. 16_suppl (2022): 6547. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.6547.

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6547 Background: The University of Hawaii Cancer Center (UHCC) Minority/Underserved NCI Community Oncology Research Program (Hawaii MU NCORP) provides access to NCI-sponsored clinical trials in Hawaii. The Hawaii MU NCORP is dedicated to increasing minority and underserved accruals to clinical trials. Native Hawaiian women have the highest breast cancer incidence and mortality; only 26% of Micronesian women in Hawaii over the age of 40 have ever had a mammogram. In 2018, the Hawaii MU NCORP became a recruitment site for the ECOG-ACRIN Tomosynthesis Mammographic Imaging Screening Trial (TMIST).
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Stearns, Precious McKenzie. "CIVILIZING HAWAII: ISABELLA BIRD BISHOP IN THE SANDWICH ISLANDS." Victorian Literature and Culture 43, no. 2 (2015): 357–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s106015031400059x.

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Nineteenth-century male European travel writers sometimes romanticize their destinations and dream they have arrived in untouched lands. The Hawaii Isabella Bird visited, however, was not an idyllic land, forgotten by time. Early in the nineteenth century, steamships crossed the Pacific, carrying goods and people from the United States, Australia, New Zealand, China, and Japan. The trade in sandalwood and fur brought many foreign steamships into Hawaii (Kuykendall 15). It was not uncommon for American missionaries to arrive in Hawaii via whaling ships that stopped in Hawaii (Kuykendall 16, 41)
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Henningham, John P. "Multicultural Journalism: A Profile of Hawaii's Newspeople." Journalism Quarterly 70, no. 3 (1993): 550–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909307000307.

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Results from a survey of journalists in Hawaii are compared with results from a national U.S. sample of journalists by Weaver and Wilhoit. Although Hawaii's journalists are more ethnically diverse than U.S. journalists, there are proportionately more Caucasian journalists than Caucasians in the Hawaii population. Compared with the national sample, Hawaii's journalists put more emphasis on investigating government claims, providing analysis of complex problems, and serving as an adversary of government.
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Hensley, David L. "The Landscape Industry Council of Hawaii—An Experiment in Cooperation." HortScience 31, no. 4 (1996): 594b—594. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.31.4.594b.

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The Landscape Industry Council of Hawaii was formed in 1987 to bring the landscape professional and trade associations together. The organization's goals are communication between segments of the industry, education, promotion, and legislative action. Current members of the council include: Aloha Arborists Association; ASLA Hawaii Chapter; Hawaiian Association of Nurserymen; PGMS HI Chapter; Hawaii Landscape and Irrigation Contractors Association; HI Professional Gardeners Association; HI Turfgrass Association; and the HI Island Landscape Association. The Council publishes Hawaii Landscape mag
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Wang, Yanan, Beilei Wu, Wayne B. Borth, et al. "Molecular Characterization and Distribution of Two Strains of Dasheen mosaic virus on Taro in Hawaii." Plant Disease 101, no. 12 (2017): 1980–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-04-17-0516-re.

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Dasheen mosaic virus (DsMV) is one of the major viruses affecting taro (Colocasia esculenta) production worldwide. Whole genome sequences were determined for two DsMV strains, Hawaii Strain I (KY242358) and Hawaii Strain II (KY242359), from taro in Hawaii. They represent the first full-length coding sequences of DsMV reported from the United States. Hawaii Strains I and II were 77 and 85% identical, respectively, with other completely sequenced DsMV isolates. Hawaii Strain I was most closely related to vanilla mosaic virus (VanMV) (KX505964.1), a strain of DsMV infecting vanilla in the souther
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La Croix, Sumner J., and Christopher Grandy. "The Political Instability of Reciprocal Trade and the Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom." Journal of Economic History 57, no. 1 (1997): 161–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050700017964.

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The overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893 offers an illuminating case study of the political economy of preferential trading relationships between large and small countries. The limited-term reciprocity treaty of 1876 between Hawaii and the United States generated problematic strategic dynamics, as the normal operation of the treaty gradually worsened Hawaii’s bargaining position. This allowed the United States to extract better terms when the treaty expired in 1883 and to act opportunistically in 1890 with the passage of the McKinley Tariff. The political economy of the treaty contribute
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Gardner, Donald E. "The native rust fungi of Hawaii." Canadian Journal of Botany 72, no. 7 (1994): 976–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b94-123.

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F.L. Stevens (1925. Bernice P. Bishop Mus. Bull. No. 19) published the first comprehensive list of fungi in Hawaii, recognizing 7 species of endemic rusts and 10 species probably indigenous. Stevens considered this small number of rusts particularly noteworthy in comparison with the rust floras of other areas with which he was familiar. He ascribed the scarcity to the geographic isolation of the Hawaiian Islands from significant land masses. Currently, of the more than 74 rusts in Hawaii, 22 are considered native, of which 13 are endemic and 9 indigenous. The rust flora, like other groups of n
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DiBattista, Joseph D., Christie Wilcox, Matthew T. Craig, Luiz A. Rocha, and Brian W. Bowen. "Phylogeography of the Pacific Blueline Surgeonfish,Acanthurus nigroris, Reveals High Genetic Connectivity and a Cryptic Endemic Species in the Hawaiian Archipelago." Journal of Marine Biology 2011 (2011): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/839134.

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Understanding genetic connectivity is fundamental to the design of marine protected areas in the service of ecosystem-scale management. Here we evaluate such trends for a Pacific surgeonfish (Acanthurus nigroris;N=544) at two spatial scales: (1) within the Hawaiian archipelago, and (2) across the entire species range from the central to southwest Pacific. The mtDNA cytochromebdata reveal genetic divergence (d=0.041) between Hawaii and the rest of the Pacific range indicating a cryptic species pair, with one taxon endemic to Hawaii. Johnston Atoll, 1400 km SW of Hawaii, also has the Hawaiian sp
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Luers, Meagan A., Edward E. DeMartini, and Robert L. Humphreys. "Seasonality, sex ratio, spawning frequency and sexual maturity of the opakapaka Pristipomoides filamentosus (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from the Main Hawaiian Islands: fundamental input to size-at-retention regulations." Marine and Freshwater Research 69, no. 2 (2018): 325. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf17195.

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The crimson jobfish Pristipomoides filamentosus (locally known as ‘opakapaka’ in Hawaii) is a deep-water eteline lutjanid that supports important commercial and recreational fisheries in Hawaii and throughout much of the Indo-Pacific region. It is one of the most commonly caught species of the ‘Deep-7’ bottomfish species complex in the commercial bottomfish fishery of Hawaii. However, there are currently no validated estimates of median body sizes at sexual maturity that can be used in a comprehensive evaluation of the species’ stock status within Hawaiian bottomfish fisheries. Herein we provi
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Mendiola, Brenda. "Hawaii." Journal of Education Human Resources 42, s1 (2024): 45–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jehr-2023-0086.

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Hawaii is starting a new budget biennium that begins in 2023 and ends in 2025. The state board of education also developed a new strategic plan for the period that begins in 2023 and ends in 2029. Teacher shortages, decreased enrollment, a budget shortfall, the recent Maui fire, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are presenting challenges to Hawaii’s education budget.
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Wijaya, Agung, Evan Kartika, and Lia Kartika. "JINGLE AND CHALLENGE EVENTS FOR HAWAI WATERPARK MALANG." International Journal of Applied Business and International Management 2, no. 3 (2018): 17–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.32535/ijabim.v2i3.20.

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Hawai Waterpark Malang is waterpark which is located in Malang City, Hawai Waterpark Malanghas advantages offered as a first waterpark in Malang City that has Tsunami Rides. Hawai Waterpark Malang hope that visitingcan add closeness to family relationships. Therefore,HawaiWaterpark Malang has a lot of events and rides that can be played together and enjoyed comfortably. for in this poor city itself the existence of waterpark just a little so Hawai waterpark is a waterpark with good service and has a variety of interesting rides as well.
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Roberts, Julian M. "Pidgin Hawaiian." Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 10, no. 1 (1995): 1–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jpcl.10.1.02rob.

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Evidence recently unearthed in documentary sources (such as voyage accounts and Hawaiian-language newspapers) has failed to support the theory that the predominant plantation language and lingua franca of Hawaii's polyglot population in the 19th century was an English-lexifier pidgin. Available evidence actually indicates that a pidginized variety of Hawaiian (which began to develop almost immediately after first contact) formed the original plantation language, and began to be displaced by pidgin English only in the 1880s and 1890s. This Hawaiian-lexifier pidgin also served as a general commu
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Prizzia, PhD, Ross. "The strategic role of Hawaii in disaster coordination in the Asia-Pacific." Journal of Emergency Management 10, no. 3 (2012): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/jem.2012.0100.

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The purpose of this article is to describe and explain the strategic role of Hawaii in disaster coordination in the Asia-Pacific region. Hawaii is of critical importance in the prevention of, preparation for, and response to disasters in the Asia-Pacific region as is demonstrated through the effective coordination of Hawaii-based institutions such as the Pearl Harbor Naval Base, US Pacific Command (PACOM), US Army Pacific (USARPAC), Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS), East- West Center (EWC), Pacific Disaster Center (PDC), Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC), and other related
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Mahi, Daniel Kauwila. "Waikīkī: A paradisiac‐parasitic pacific paradise." Journal of Environmental Media 2, no. 1 (2021): 2.1–2.12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jem_00050_1.

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Waikīkī is a world-renowned leisure destination; at least, that is the image flung vehemently around the world about Hawaii. This framing of Hawaii as paradisiac is parasitic, it eats away and denigrates the enduring relationship that Hawaii the land and the people have. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen a shift in the way our home feels. Tourism, a self-proclaimed necessity of Hawaii’s economy, was not only put on hold, it was essentially eliminated. Through this project I would like to present pre/post-colonialist modalities of Hawaii, to contest and disarm this space densely affect
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Ramírez-Camejo, Luis A., Lisa M. Keith, Tracie Matsumoto, et al. "Coffee Leaf Rust (Hemileia vastatrix) from the Recent Invasion into Hawaii Shares a Genotypic Relationship with Latin American Populations." Journal of Fungi 8, no. 2 (2022): 189. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8020189.

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Hawaii has long been one of the last coffee-producing regions of the world free of coffee leaf rust (CLR) disease, which is caused by the biotrophic fungus Hemileia vastatrix. However, CLR was detected in coffee farms and feral coffee on the island of Maui in February 2020 and subsequently on other islands of the Hawaiian archipelago. The source of the outbreak in Hawaii is not known, and CLR could have entered Hawaii from more than 50 coffee-producing nations that harbor the pathogen. To determine the source(s) of the Hawaii inoculum, we analyzed a set of eleven simple sequence repeat markers
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Hannah, Lee. "Rain-forests and Geothermal Energy in Hawaii: Environmental Concerns Expose Flawed State Planning-process." Environmental Conservation 17, no. 3 (1990): 239–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892900032380.

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Protests and legal challenges have marked the past seven years of geothermal energy development in Hawaii. Environmentalists seeking to block geothermal development in Hawaiian rain-forests have used legal and civil disobedience tactics to delay development. These are the types of actions which the Hawaii State Legislature sought to avoid when it passed the State's Geothermal Subzone Act in 1983.
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Doran, A. K., and G. Laske. "Melt-affected ocean crust and uppermost mantle near Hawaii—clues from ambient-noise phase velocity and seafloor compliance." Geophysical Journal International 224, no. 2 (2020): 843–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggaa470.

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SUMMARY We present models of crustal and uppermost mantle structure beneath the Hawaiian Swell and surrounding region. The models were derived from ambient-noise intermediate-period Rayleigh-wave phase velocities and from seafloor compliance that were estimated from continuous seismic and pressure recordings collected during the Hawaiian Plume-Lithosphere Undersea Mantle Experiment (PLUME). We jointly inverted these data at the locations of over 50 ocean-bottom instruments, after accounting for variations in local bathymetry and sediment properties. Our results suggest that the crystalline cru
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Lu, Bo-Yi, Pao-Shin Chu, Sung-Hun Kim, and Christina Karamperidou. "Hawaiian Regional Climate Variability during Two Types of El Niño." Journal of Climate 33, no. 22 (2020): 9929–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-19-0985.1.

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AbstractThe large-scale atmospheric circulation of the North Pacific associated with two types of El Niño—the eastern Pacific (EP) and central Pacific (CP)—is studied in relation to Hawaiian winter (December–February) rainfall and temperature. The eastern and central equatorial Pacific undergo active convective heating during EP El Niño winters. The local Hadley circulation is enhanced and an upper-level westerly jet stream of the North Pacific is elongated eastward. Due to the impact of both phenomena, stronger anomalous descending motion, moisture flux divergence anomalies near Hawaii, and r
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Tennant, Paula, Manoel T. Souza, Dennis Gonsalves, Maureen M. Fitch, Richard M. Manshardt, and Jerry L. Slightom. "Line 63-1: A New Virus-resistant Transgenic Papaya." HortScience 40, no. 5 (2005): 1196–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.40.5.1196.

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The disease resistance of a transgenic line expressing the coat protein (CP) gene of the mild strain of the papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) from Hawaii was further analyzed against PRSV isolates from Hawaii and other geographical regions. Line 63-1 originated from the same transformation experiment that resulted in line 55-1 from which the transgenic commercial cultivars, `Rainbow' and `SunUp', were derived. Plants of line 63-1 used in this study consisted of a population from a self pollinated R0 bisexual plant. ELISA and PCR tests provided evidence that there are at least two segregating CP loc
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Latham, Michael, F. David Hoffman, and Curtis Martin. "The NRDA Process can be Timely and Productive for All." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2003, no. 1 (2003): 1147–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2003-1-1147.

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ABSTRACT On August 24, 1998, there was an accidental hose failure at Tesoro Hawaii Corporation's (“Tesoro Hawaii” or “Tesoro”) single-point mooring (SPM) about a half mile off Barbers Point, near Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. The incident released approximately 117 barrels of bunker fuel. Immediate containment and clean up efforts were commenced, but on September 5, 1998, tarballs began to come ashore on Kauai. Shoreline impacts were observed between Kilauea Point to Makahuena Point on the eastern shore and between Makaha Point and Mana Point on the western shore of Kauai. To avoid the costs and del
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Wainer, Howard, Thomas Saka, and John R. Donoghue. "Notes: The Validity of the SAT at the University of Hawaii: A Riddle Wrapped in an Enigma." Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 15, no. 1 (1993): 91–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/01623737015001091.

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Hawaii is unique in a variety of ways. One of these is the unusual ethnic mixture that makes up its population; under traditional definitions 76% of its population is “minority” and 24% is “White.” The performance of those of its high school students who go on to the University of Hawaii-Manoa on the SAT-Verbal is higher than the national mean, and on the SAT-Mathematical it is much higher. However, the correlation of SAT scores with first year grades has decreased to almost zero since 1982 among Hawaiian students (although among mainland students at UH it is the same as the national average).
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Mound, Laurence A., and Janis N. Matsunaga. "The species of Haplothrips (Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripinae) and related genera recorded from the Hawaiian Islands." ZooKeys 662 (March 21, 2017): 79–92. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.662.12107.

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An illustrated identification key is provided to 17 species of Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripinae from Hawaii that are members of the Tribe Haplothripini, together with a further species that is similar in general appearance to members of that Tribe. Of these 18 species, 13 are considered introduced from other parts of the world, but five appear to be endemics. Known only from Hawaii, Haplothrips fissus syn. n. is considered to have been based on a teratological specimen and is placed as a synonym of the Hawaiian endemic Haplothrips davisi. Both this species and two further endemics, Haplothrips ro
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Christensen, Carl C., Kenneth A. Hayes, and Norine W. Yeung. "Taxonomy, Conservation, and the Future of Native Aquatic Snails in the Hawaiian Islands." Diversity 13, no. 5 (2021): 215. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d13050215.

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Freshwater systems are among the most threatened habitats in the world and the biodiversity inhabiting them is disappearing quickly. The Hawaiian Archipelago has a small but highly endemic and threatened group of freshwater snails, with eight species in three families (Neritidae, Lymnaeidae, and Cochliopidae). Anthropogenically mediated habitat modifications (i.e., changes in land and water use) and invasive species (e.g., Euglandina spp., non-native sciomyzids) are among the biggest threats to freshwater snails in Hawaii. Currently, only three species are protected either federally (U.S. Enda
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Berg, Kathleen F. "Easing Transitions of Military Dependents into Hawaii Public Schools." Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice 14 (February 15, 2022): 41–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/jitp.v14i.3804.

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Over 15,000 military dependent students attend Hawaii public schools, about 8% of the total studentpopulation. The transition to Hawaii schools has been identified by many military familiesas a challenge and one more difficult than other transitions their families have made. A generallyacknowledged negative perception of Hawaii public schools among the military communityworldwide does nothing to ease this transition, especially when schooling ranks near the top ofmilitary families’ quality-of-life issues. Other factors that have made the transition difficult includecultural differences and som
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Goss, J. D. "Placing the Market and Marketing Place: Tourist Advertising of the Hawaiian Islands, 1972–92." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 11, no. 6 (1993): 663–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/d110663.

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The advertising of tourist destinations plays an important role in the construction of place imagery and in the constitution of social subjects. In other words, destination marketing creates an image of place to be experienced by specific social subjects in particular ways. This is demonstrated through analysis of a series of advertising texts produced by the Hawaii Visitors Bureau and sponsored by the State of Hawai'i in the period 1972–92. The analysis suggests that the ‘target audience’ has changed during this period along with the projected experience of a Hawaiian vacation, but that the t
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Nishita, Christy. "ENHANCING AND SUSTAINING THE MEMORY CARE NAVIGATOR MODEL IN HAWAII." Innovation in Aging 8, Supplement_1 (2024): 517. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.1690.

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Abstract Hawaii’s memory care navigator model aims to educate, support, and connect local families to the resources that they need. The Kupuna Collective, a cross-sector coalition led by the University of Hawaii Center on Aging and Hawaii Public Health Institute, has taken steps to enhance the model. First, community health workers, given their close ties and relationship with local communities were targeted and trained to provide person-centered, dementia support in a culturally tailored manner. To ensure quality and explore collective impact, community health workers, who were embedded withi
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Giakoumaki, Maria-Vasiliki, Panagiotis Milonas, Spyridon Antonatos, et al. "A Survey in Hawaii for Parasitoids of Citrus Whiteflies (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), for Introduction into Greece." Insects 14, no. 11 (2023): 858. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14110858.

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Whitefly species of Aleurocanthus spiniferus (Quaintance) and A. woglumi Ashby (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) are serious pests of citrus and other important fruit crops. The problem of citrus has initiated the successful introduction of several natural enemies for biocontrol programs in Hawaii and many other countries. Here, we summarized the history of infestation and biocontrol efforts of the two whiteflies in Hawaii for possible parasitoid importation into Greece. Two Platygasteridae (Amitus hesperidum Silvestri, A. spiniferus (Brethes), and three Aphelinidae (Encarsia clypealis (Silvestri), E.
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Tucker-Mohl, Katherine, Patrick Hart, and Carter T. Atkinson. "Can lowland dry forests represent a refuge from avian malaria for native Hawaiian birds?" Pacific Conservation Biology 16, no. 3 (2010): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc100181.

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Hawaii?s native birds have become increasingly threatened over the past century. Introduced mosquito borne diseases such as avian malaria may be responsible for the near absence of endemic Hawaiian forest birds in low-elevation habitats. The recent recognition that some native Hawaiian forest birds may be repopulating moist lowland habitats as a result of evolved resistance to this disease has increased the conservation value of these areas. Here, we investigate whether remnant low elevation dry forests on Hawaii Island provide natural ?refuges? from mosquito-transmitted malaria by nature of t
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PORCH, NICK. "A new and likely extinct species of Antilissus Sharp, 1879 (Coleoptera: Zopheridae: Colydiinae) from Makauwahi Cave, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands." Zootaxa 4868, no. 1 (2020): 135–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4868.1.8.

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This paper describes Antilissus makauwahi, sp. nov., from the subfossil record of Makauwahi Cave on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. This new species is the second species of Antilissus Sharp from Hawaii and second described species for the genus. The type species of Antilissus, A. aper Sharp, has been widely collected from under the bark of dead or dying trees, at higher elevations, on all major Hawaiian Islands. In contrast, A. makauwahi is so far known only from a small number of subfossil sclerites recovered from sediments dating to before human arrival in Hawaii (>800 years before present)
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Anderson, Todd, Theodore Radovich, Jon-Paul Bingham, Nicolas Sinclair, Giselle Bryant, and Michael Benjamin Kantar. "Evaluation of Hawaiian Heritage Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) Breeding Lines." Agronomy 11, no. 8 (2021): 1545. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11081545.

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Producing ‘Hawaiian Heritage’ cultivars can raise the market value of locally grown sweet potatoes and increase small farmer earnings in Hawaii. Twelve sweet potato breeding lines (Ipomea batatas L.), derived from the Hawaiian maternal parent ‘Mohihi’, together with four check varieties, were trialed under organic management conditions across three environments (site-year combinations) in Oahu, Hawaii (Waimānalo-2018, Waimānalo-2019 and Poamoho-2019). Trials were harvested five months after planting, consistent with local commercial production standards. There were significant differences in f
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Thurston, Norman K. "Labor Market Effects of Hawaii'S Mandatory Employer-Provided Health Insurance." ILR Review 51, no. 1 (1997): 117–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001979399705100108.

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The author analyzes how mandatory employer provision of health insurance in Hawaii, which became law in 1974, affected workers' wages, employment, and insurance coverage. Between 1970 and 1990, the Hawaiian industries most affected by the mandate had slower wage growth than other Hawaiian industries, but more rapid wage growth than the same industries in the nation as a whole. The author speculates that the effects of unmeasured economy-wide positive demand shocks eclipsed the wage effects of the law. Hawaii's employment growth exceeded that of the country as a whole, but the percentage of Haw
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Drager, Katie. "Pidgin and Hawai‘i English: An overview." International Journal of Language, Translation and Intercultural Communication 1 (January 1, 2012): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/ijltic.10.

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<strong><strong></strong></strong><p align="LEFT">T<span style="font-family: DejaVuSerifCondensed; font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: DejaVuSerifCondensed; font-size: small;">oday, most people from Hawai‘i speak Pidgin, Hawai‘i English, or both. This </span></span>paper presents a brief discussion of the history of both the creole (called Pidgin or Hawaii Creole) and the variety of English spoken in Hawai‘i referred to as Hawai‘i English. The creation of Pidgin and the prevalence of English in Hawai‘i have a complex history closel
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Puig, Alina Sandra, Wilber Quintanilla, Tracie Matsumoto, Lisa Keith, Osman Ariel Gutierrez, and Jean-Philippe Marelli. "Phytophthora palmivora Causing Disease on Theobroma cacao in Hawaii." Agriculture 11, no. 5 (2021): 396. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11050396.

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Commercial production of cacao in Hawaii has doubled in the past 10 years, and farmers are receiving premium prices for their beans from the expanding local confectionery industry. Black pod, caused by Phytophthora spp., is the only major cacao disease that has been reported in Hawaii but distribution and molecular identification are lacking. To determine the species of Phytophthora affecting Theobroma cacao, a sampling trip was conducted on Hawaii Island and Oahu. Ten isolates of Phytophthora palmivora were obtained from diseased cacao on Hawaii Island, but none from Oahu, despite the presenc
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Pobutsky, Ann M., Lee Buenconsejo-Lum, Catherine Chow, Neal Palafox, and Gregory G. Maskarinec. "Micronesian Migrants in Hawaii." Californian Journal of Health Promotion 3, no. 4 (2005): 59–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v3i4.1782.

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More than 20,000 Micronesians have migrated to Guam, Hawaii, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Of these migrants, more than 8,000 now live in Hawaii. Factors in their home islands driving the recent emigration include the limited economic resources and struggling health care systems. Education systems in Micronesia are inadequate, and there are few job opportunities. The rates of infectious diseases remain high while at the same time, the epidemiologic transition in health has led to an explosion of non-communicable diseases. In Hawaii, the impact of the Micronesians emigrat
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Businger, Steven, M. Puakea Nogelmeier, Pauline W. U. Chinn, and Thomas Schroeder. "Hurricane with a History: Hawaiian Newspapers Illuminate an 1871 Storm." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 99, no. 1 (2018): 137–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/bams-d-16-0333.1.

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Abstract High literacy rates among Native Hawaiians in the nineteenth century and publication of more than 100 Hawaiian-language newspapers from 1834 to 1948 produced the largest archive of indigenous writing in the Western Hemisphere. These newspapers extend our knowledge of historical environmental events and natural disasters back into the early nineteenth century and deeper into precontact times. Articles reporting observations of meteorological events allowed the authors to reconstruct the track and intensity of an 1871 hurricane that brought devastation to the islands of Hawaii and Maui
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Siriwardhana, Chathura, Enrique Carrazana, Kore Liow, and John J. Chen. "Cardio and cerebrovascular diseases risk among Alzheimer's disease patients and racial/ethnic disparities, based on Hawaii Medicare data." Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Reports 8, no. 1 (2024): 1529–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/25424823241289038.

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Background Alzheimer's disease (AD) and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases (CVD) are significant concerns among the elderly, sharing overlapping risk factors. Hawaii's unique demographic profile, characterized by its strong ethnic diversity, shows marked racial health disparities. For instance, the Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (NHPI) population is identified as a high-risk group for multiple health conditions, including CVD. Objective This study investigates the impact of AD on the risk of developing CVD, with a focus on racial influences, utilizing Hawaii Medicare data. Methods E
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Timmers, Molly A., Kimberly R. Andrews, Chris E. Bird, Marta J. deMaintenton, Russell E. Brainard, and Robert J. Toonen. "Widespread Dispersal of the Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star,Acanthaster planci, across the Hawaiian Archipelago and Johnston Atoll." Journal of Marine Biology 2011 (2011): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/934269.

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The population structure of marine species is variable along the Hawaiian Archipelago; thus, it is important to understand dispersal and recruitment patterns for economically and ecologically important taxa to inform Ecosystem-based Management. Connectivity of the coral-eating crown-of-thorns sea star,Acanthaster planci, was examined from Johnston Atoll and 12 locations across the Hawaiian Archipelago. Sequences of mitochondrial DNA from 383 individuals were analyzed to infer patterns of gene flow among the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHIs), the main Hawaiian Islands, and Johnston Atoll. P
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Matsunaga, Janis N. "Odonaspis saccharicaulis (Zehntner) (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Diaspididae): Erroneous Records and First Field Collections in Hawaii." Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 45 (December 31, 2013): 49–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13190522.

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Matsunaga, Janis N. (2013): Odonaspis saccharicaulis (Zehntner) (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Diaspididae): Erroneous Records and First Field Collections in Hawaii. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 45: 49-50
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