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Hawaiʻi and Pacific eBooks: Browse eBook Covers

This guide was created to help improve access to the library's Hawaiʻi and Pacific eBook Collections. Created to help students and staff easily find eBooks related to Hawaiʻi and the Pacific.

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eBooks: HP (A-K)

Cover art by Joy Lehuanani Enomoto.
Lālange by Dagmar Vaikalafi Dyck.
Hilo from the Bay (1852) by James Gay Sawkins.
Rawley’s Ice Cream advertisement, Paradise of the Pacific, December 1921.
The twelve founding Hawaiʻi Regiona Cuisine chefs pose on grassy hillside by ocean.
Top, artwork by Ignace Wéma honoring pro-independence freedom fighter Eloi Machoro on a bus shelter in Kanaky/New Caledonia, 2016. Photo by author. Bottom, banners at the Invasion Day protest, Parliament Gardens, Naarm (Melbourne), 2015. Photo by Snehargho Ghosh.
Stream in Waipao, Heʻeia, Oʻahu, pōhaku in forefront and on left sides, green plants at back sides.
A view of Mauna Kea from Puhi Bay, Keaukaha, the community where the author was raised.

eBooks: HP (L-Z)

Kamehameha III, from a circa 1850 photograph of unknown origin that was later retouched by J. J. Williams at the Honolulu studio he established in 1882. Kāhili images in background behind Kamehameha III derived from “Bishop Museum Kahili room with royal portraits,” by Cliff, Wikimedia Commons.
Cyril Pahinui playing slack key guitar, 2012.
Center b&w photo of Keōua Hale, former palace of Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani in Honolulu, background is color map of Hawaiian Islands.
Illustration of Austronesian peoples, 3 men and 3 women, standing in water, a large coconut sprouting with roots connected to the piko of each person, a canoe, mahimahi, and 2 iwa birds also pictured.
Te Ha o te Marama series, ink and oil on board with waka, by Simon Kaan (2021).
History of Print, colored pencil on paper, illustration for Kaliko and Hailiʻōpua Baker, by Ahukini Kupihea, 2017.
Hina kakau ki Nukuseaveave, 2017 by Vaʻeomatoka Valu, excerpt of illustration where Hina swims to safety for the sake of her soon-to-be-born twins.
Photo of large group of 19th century men and some women, laborers, some barefoot, most standing, 4 sitting on a bench, at least one guard or soldier, the faces of six men and parts of the title text are shaded pinkish red.
At center, an 1816 pen, ink wash, and watercolor of Kaahumanu by Ludwig Choris, Kaahumanu wearing red lei poʻo hulu manu and white dangling earrings, at background, coconut trees in sepia.
(top) Japanese fishing boats at Pier 16, Honolulu Harbor, circa 1910-1920; (bottom) skipjack tuna fishing before the Pacific War.
At bottom, photo of Hanohano Naehu speaking at the Mana March on Kauai in 2013, at top, photo of agricultural fields by the ocean, at middle, title text in yellow, white, and red on green and red backgrounds.