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51/ Fuchs, p. 2 49.
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<u>51</u>/ Fuchs, p. 2 49.
52_/ Ibid., p. 12.
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53/ Ibid., pp. 12-13.
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<u>52</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 12.
j_4 laws, p. 92. A fuller
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<u>53</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., pp. 12-13.
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<u>54</u>/ Daws, p. 92. A fuller
 
discussion of this period can be found
 
discussion of this period can be found
ir. Daws, pp. 91-93, and Kuykendall,
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in Daws, pp. 91-93, and Kuykendall,
Volume I, pp. 133-136. This section
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<u>Volume I</u>, pp. 133-136. This section
 
was rewritten to correct the "Western
 
was rewritten to correct the "Western
 
bias" of the Draft Report noted by
 
bias" of the Draft Report noted by
 
Congressman Daniel Akaka.
 
Congressman Daniel Akaka.
55 ' Kuykendall, Volume I, pp.
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<u>55</u>/ Kuykendall, Volume I, pp.
 
134-135.
 
134-135.
56/ Revised as a result of
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<u>56</u>/ Revised as a result of
 
connects from Congressman Daniel
 
connects from Congressman Daniel
 
Akaka.
 
Akaka.
57/ Kuykendall, Volune I, p. 154.
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58/ Daws, p. 108.
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<u>57</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume I</u>, p. 154.
59/ Ibid., p. 107.
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60/ Kuykendall, Volume I, p. 157.
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<u>58</u>/ Daws, p. 108.
61/ Ibid., p. 259.
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62/ Comment received from John M.
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<u>59</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 107.
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<u>60</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume I</u>, p. 157.
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<u>61</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 259.
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<u>62</u>/ Comment received from John M.
 
Agard, submitting publication by Louis
 
Agard, submitting publication by Louis
K. Agard, Jr., entitled The Sandalwood
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K. Agard, Jr., entitled <u>The Sandalwood
Trees; Politics and Hope.
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Trees; Politics and Hope</u>.
63/ Ibid., p. 9.
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64/ Ibid.
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<u>63</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 9.
65/ Quoted in Daws, p. 111.
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66/ Kuykendall, Volume I, p. 166.
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<u>64</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
6_7/ Ibid., p. 194.
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68/ Kuykendall, Volume I, p. 383.
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<u>65</u>/ Quoted in Daws, p. 111.
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<u>66</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume I</u>, p. 166.
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<u>67</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 194.
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<u>68</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume I</u>, p. 383.
 
Discussion of U.S. expansionism
 
Discussion of U.S. expansionism
 
included as a result of comments by
 
included as a result of comments by
 
Haunani-Kay Trask, et al.
 
Haunani-Kay Trask, et al.
69/ Kuykendall, Volume I, pp.
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383^384.
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<u>69</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume I</u>, pp.
70/ Daws, p. 147.
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383-384.
71/ Kuykendall, Volume I, p. 402.
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72/ Ibid., p. 403.
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<u>70</u>/ Daws, p. 147.
73/ Ibid., p. 406.
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74/ Ralph S. Kuykendall, The
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<u>71</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume I</u>, p. 402.
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<u>72</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 403.
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<u>73</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 406.
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<u>74</u>/ Ralph S. Kuykendall, <u>The
 
Hawaiian Kingdom, Volume II,
 
Hawaiian Kingdom, Volume II,
1854-1874, Twenty Critical Years
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1854-1874, Twenty Critical Years</u>
 
(Honolulu: University of Hawaii
 
(Honolulu: University of Hawaii
 
Press, 1966), p. 38. Hereinafter
 
Press, 1966), p. 38. Hereinafter
referred to as "Kuykendall, Volume
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referred to as "Kuykendall, <u>Volume
II."
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II</u>."
75/ Kuykendall, Volume II, p. 54.
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76/ Ibid., p. 38.
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<u>75</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume II</u>, p. 54.
77/ Kuykendall and Day, p. 105.
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78/ Kuykendall, Volume II, p. 36.
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<u>76</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 38.
79/ Comment by Louis Agard, p. 16,
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<u>77</u>/ Kuykendall and Day, p. 105.
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<u>78</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume II</u>, p. 36.
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<u>79</u>/ Comment by Louis Agard, p. 16,
 
says that: "Contrary to many reports,
 
says that: "Contrary to many reports,
 
native Hawaiians did not leave the
 
native Hawaiians did not leave the
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the labor had to come from outside the
 
the labor had to come from outside the
 
kingdom."
 
kingdom."
80/ Kuykendall, Volume II, p.
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<u>80</u>/ Kuykendall, <u>Volume II</u>, p.
 
190.
 
190.
81/ Ibid., p. 236. See also
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<u>81</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>., p. 236. See also
 
publication by Louis Agard, p. 15.
 
publication by Louis Agard, p. 15.
82/ Discussion of Spalding added
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<u>82</u>/ Discussion of Spalding added
 
at suggestion of comment by Alexander
 
at suggestion of comment by Alexander
 
H. Raymond, who says: "...Secretary
 
H. Raymond, who says: "...Secretary

Latest revision as of 13:43, 8 April 2006

51/ Fuchs, p. 2 49.

52/ Ibid., p. 12.

53/ Ibid., pp. 12-13.

54/ Daws, p. 92. A fuller discussion of this period can be found in Daws, pp. 91-93, and Kuykendall, Volume I, pp. 133-136. This section was rewritten to correct the "Western bias" of the Draft Report noted by Congressman Daniel Akaka.

55/ Kuykendall, Volume I, pp. 134-135.

56/ Revised as a result of connects from Congressman Daniel Akaka.

57/ Kuykendall, Volume I, p. 154.

58/ Daws, p. 108.

59/ Ibid., p. 107.

60/ Kuykendall, Volume I, p. 157.

61/ Ibid., p. 259.

62/ Comment received from John M. Agard, submitting publication by Louis K. Agard, Jr., entitled The Sandalwood Trees; Politics and Hope.

63/ Ibid., p. 9.

64/ Ibid.

65/ Quoted in Daws, p. 111.

66/ Kuykendall, Volume I, p. 166.

67/ Ibid., p. 194.

68/ Kuykendall, Volume I, p. 383. Discussion of U.S. expansionism included as a result of comments by Haunani-Kay Trask, et al.

69/ Kuykendall, Volume I, pp. 383-384.

70/ Daws, p. 147.

71/ Kuykendall, Volume I, p. 402.

72/ Ibid., p. 403.

73/ Ibid., p. 406.

74/ Ralph S. Kuykendall, The Hawaiian Kingdom, Volume II, 1854-1874, Twenty Critical Years (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1966), p. 38. Hereinafter referred to as "Kuykendall, Volume II."

75/ Kuykendall, Volume II, p. 54.

76/ Ibid., p. 38.

77/ Kuykendall and Day, p. 105.

78/ Kuykendall, Volume II, p. 36.

79/ Comment by Louis Agard, p. 16, says that: "Contrary to many reports, native Hawaiians did not leave the field work. As late as 1869, several plantations employed all native Hawaiian labor. By 1870, while the native population was declining, there was a tremendous expansion of sugar production from two million to 20 million pounds annually. The demand for increased production and with it for increased labor, was so great that the labor had to come from outside the kingdom."

80/ Kuykendall, Volume II, p. 190.

81/ Ibid., p. 236. See also publication by Louis Agard, p. 15.

82/ Discussion of Spalding added at suggestion of comment by Alexander H. Raymond, who says: "...Secretary of State William H. Seward sent Secret Agent Z. S. Spalding to Hawaii with personal instructions to investigate

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