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TITLE |
CALL NO. |
AUTHOR |
PUBLISHER |
ANNOTATION |
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Ancient Hawaii |
J H 572.9969 K |
Herbert Kawainui Kane |
The Kawainui Press |
The culture of the Hawaiian people is well documented and illustrated for young readers. |
| Angel of Rainbow Gulch |
J H S |
Helen M. Swanson |
Bess Press |
11-year-old Angel Kaihiwa thought being the new kid in school was bad enough--until he stumbled upon the danger in Rainbow Gulch. Fiction series. |
| Bamboo Shoots: stories and poems for kids |
J H 810.8 B |
Edited by Dennis Kawaharada |
Bamboo Ridge: The Hawaii Writers Quarterly, No. 14, Bamboo Ridge Press |
A collection of stories that reflect island experiences, written by
Hawaii authors especially for Hawaii children. |
| Discover
Hawaii's freshwater wildlife |
J H 574.5263 OR |
Written and illustrated by Katherine Shelley Orr |
Island Heritage |
A book about
Hawaii's water birds and fresh water ecology. Nonfiction series. |
| Fire in the Sea: an anthology of poetry and art |
J H 808.81 F |
Selected by Sue Cowing |
University of Hawaii Press in association with the Honolulu Academy of Arts |
This collection of poetry for young readers is beautifully illustrated with photographs of fine art. |
| The flight of the Golden Plover: the amazing migration between
Hawaii and Alaska |
J H 598.2 M |
Debbie S. Miller and illustrated by Daniel Van Zyle |
Alaska Northwest Books |
Find out about the Pacific golden plover and its amazing transoceanic flight. |
| From the mountains to the sea: a Hawaiian lifestyle |
J H 572.9969 W |
Julie Stewart Williams and illustrated by Robin Yoko Racoma |
Kamehameha Schools Press |
Hawaiian life and environment are described before Western contact. |
|
Hawaii, the Pacific State |
J H 996.9 R |
Ann Rayson |
Bess Press |
An overview of
Hawaii's history from the formation of the islands to the present day. |
| The Hawaiian monk seal |
J H 599.748 C |
Patrick Ching |
University of Hawaii Press |
Learn about the seals that inhabit the northwestern Hawaiian Islands and the efforts underway to protect them. |
| How to Hula |
J H 793.31 H |
Edited by Patricia Lei Anderson Murray, photographs by Joe Perrone |
Mutual Pub. |
Step-by-step photographs and instructions teach basic movements and hand motions of the hula. |
|
Illustrated atlas of Hawaii |
J H 919.69 D |
Gavan Daws |
Island Heritage |
An introduction to the history, geography, fauna, flora, culture, and major sights of the Hawaiian Islands. |
| Illustrated Hawaiian dictionary |
J H 499.4232 W |
Kahikahealani Wight and illustrated by Robin Yoko Racoma |
Bess Press |
A useful reference guide for beginning learners of Hawaiian. |
| Kaua'i Tales |
J H 398.2 W |
Frederick B. Wichman and illustrated by Christine Faye |
Bamboo Ridge Press |
Eighteen stories tell of the earliest period of time in Kaua'i's history. Folklore series. |
| Kawelo, roving chief |
J H 398.2 T |
Vivian Thompson and illustrated by Patricia Wozniak |
University of Hawaii Press |
Enjoy the adventurous tales of the great hero
Kawelo, the young chief of Kaua'i. |
| The Last Princess: the story of Princess Ka'iulani
of Hawaii |
J H B Ka'iulani |
Fay Stanley and illustrated by Diane Stanley |
Four Winds Press |
A biography for young readers about the beloved princess who was
Hawaii's last heir to the throne. |
|
Legends of Hawaii |
J H 398.2 C |
Padraic Colum and illustrated by Don Forrer |
Ballantine Books |
This collection of Hawaiian legends includes the stories of
Pele, Hina, the Menehune, and many others. |
| Maui and his magical deeds |
J H 398.2 K |
Retold and illustrated by Kats Kajiyama |
Barnaby Books |
The tales of Maui the demigod are illustrated with intricate cut-paper in lively colors. In English and Hawaiian. |
| Na mo'olelo
Hawaii o ka wa kahiko: stories of old Hawaii |
J H 398.2 A |
Roy Alameida |
Bess Press |
A collection of 45 traditional Hawaiian legends adapted for children. |
| Nene |
J H 598.41 C |
Marion Coste and illustrated by Cissy Gray |
University of Hawaii Press |
Describes the endangered Nene bird (Hawaiian goose). |
| Pearl Harbor Child: a child's view of Pearl Harbor-from attack to peace |
J H B Nicholson |
Dorinda Makanaonalani Nicholson |
Arizona Memorial Museum Assn. |
The author, who lived in Pearl Harbor on the day the bombs fell, tells her story about that day and the events that followed. |
| Plantation Child and other stories |
J H K |
Eve Begley Kiehm and illustrated by Christine Joy Pratt |
University of Hawaii Press |
Six short stories about growing up in a Korean camp near a sugar plantation on
O'ahu. |
| A pocket guide to
Hawaii's birds |
J H 598.09969 PR |
H. Douglas Pratt with photographs by Jack Jeffrey and H. Douglas Pratt |
Mutual Pub. |
A handy introduction to the common birds of
Hawaii, as well as the endangered native species. Color photos. |
| Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop |
J H B Bishop |
Julie Stewart Williams |
Kamehameha Schools Press |
Part of the Kamehameha Schools' series on the Hawaiian monarchy, this book tells of the last survivor of the Kamehameha dynasty and the benefactress of generations of Hawaiian children. |
| Small kid time Hawaii |
J H 810.08 S |
Edited by Eric Chock |
Bamboo Ridge: The Hawaii Writer's Quarterly, No.12, Bamboo Ridge Press |
A collection of poetry written by
Hawaii public school children. |
| Spooky Stuffs: Hawaiian ghost stories |
J H K |
Eric A. Knudsen and illustrated by Guy Buffet |
Island Heritage |
Twelve stories of Kaua'i as told by that island's famous storyteller. Most are ghost stories of akua monsters or giants. |
|
Stories of life in old Hawaii |
J H C |
Caroline Curtis and illustrated by Oliver C. Kinney |
Kamehameha Schools Press |
These stories describe the Hawaiian traditions of
kapa-making, canoe building, hula, the Makahiki, and others. |
| Talking story with Nona Beamer |
J H 398.2 B |
Winona Desha Beamer and illustrated by Marilyn Kahalewai |
Bess Press |
A collection of stories from a kama'aina family of the island of
Hawaii. Includes simple chants and songs. |
| The thief in Chinatown: a chapter book about life in Hawaii in 1896 |
J H MA |
Elaine Masters |
Island Heritage |
A brother and sister befriend and try to help a runaway. |
| To find the way |
J H N |
Susan Nunes and illustrated by Cissy Gray |
University of Hawaii Press |
A story of the voyage made by the ancient Polynesians from Tahiti to
Hawaii. |
| Under the blood-red sun |
J H S |
Graham Salisbury |
Delacorte Press |
An outstanding fiction story set in territorial
Hawaii, when December 7, 1941 changed the lives of eighth-grader Tomikazu and his family. Winner of the 1998 Nene Award, the children's choice for best fiction book.
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| The water of Kane and other legends of the Hawaiian Islands |
J H 398.2 W |
Compiled by Mary Kawena
Pukui, retold by Caroline Curtis, illustrated by Oliver C. Kinney |
Kamehameha Schools Press |
A collection of thirty-three stories from all the islands. |