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Chinese passengers sailed to Hawai‘i in 1901 to join thousands of other sugar plantation workers from China, Japan, and Portugal.
"Chinese passengers sailed to Hawai‘i in 1901" from 1989 Festival of American Folklife catalog
Hula dancers perform at the 1987 Merrie March Festival held in Hilo.
"Hula dancers perform at the 1987 Merrie March Festival held in Hilo" from 1989 Festival of American Folklife catalog
Sabra Kauka, a Native Hawaiian basket weaver from Lihu'e, Kaua'I, makes a basket out of lauhala (pandanus leaves)
"Sabra Kauka, a Native Hawaiian basket weaver from Lihu'e, Kaua'I" in 40th Annual Smithson Folklife Festival catalog
11. Lauhala trees in the wind, Na Pali coast, Kauai; 12. Na Pali coastline, Kauai
Na Pali coastline from The Islands of Hawaii
60. Civil Aeronautics Administration station in pineapple field, Lanai
Civil Aeronautics Administration station in pineapple field, Lanai
62. Seismic sea wave detector, Hilo, Hawaii. 63. Annie Una, Kona Coast, Hawaii.
Annie Una, and Seismic wave detector
41. Jean Charlot, Honolulu, Oahu. 42. Della Reid, Honolulu, Oahu. 43. Y. Baron Goto, Honolulu, Oahu
Jean Charlot, Della Reid, and Y. Baron Goto
29. Sugar mill near Waialua, Oahu
Sugar mill near Waialua, Oahu
The Tufa Crater, Diamond Hill, on Southern Oahu
The Tufa Crater, Diamond Hill, on Southern Oahu from United States Exploring Expedition. During the year 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842.
Crater on East Maui, called by the natives Haleakala or House of the Sun.
Crater on East Maui, called by the natives Haleakala or House of the Sun from Narrative of the United States exploring expedition.
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