Volume 45, Number 3
Fall 2004


Introduction
Norman R. Yetman

I Ka Mau Mau: How K~naka Maoli Tried to Sustain National Identity Within the United States Political System
Noenoe K. Silva

"A blood mixture which experience has shown furnishes the very highest grade of citizen-material": Selective Assimilation in a Polynesian Case of Naturalization to U.S. Citizenship
J. Kehaulani Kauanui

Remixing Hybridity: Globalization, Native Resistance, and Cultural production in Hawai'i
Cynthia Franklin & Laura Lyons

Evolutions of " Paradise": Japanese Tourist Discourse about Hawai'i
Yujin Yaguchi & Mari Yoshihara

Symbolic and Physical Violence: Legitimate State Coercion of Filipino Workers in Prewar Hawai'i
Moon-Kie Jung

"Hawaii Has Been My America": Generation, Gender and Korean Immigrant Experience in Hawai'i Before World War II
Ann Soon Choi

 

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