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23/ See Beaglehole.
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<u>23</u>/ See Beaglehole.
24/ Ibid.
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25/ Ibid.
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<u>24</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
26/ See Bushnell, A History of
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Infectious Diseases in Hawaii; and,
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<u>25</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
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<u>26</u>/ See Bushnell, <u>A History of
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Infectious Diseases in Hawaii</u>; and,
 
Mary Kawena Pukui, E. W. Haertig, and
 
Mary Kawena Pukui, E. W. Haertig, and
Catherine A. Lee, Nana I Ke Kumu,
+
Catherine A. Lee, <u>Nana I Ke Kumu,
Volumes I and II (Honolulu: Hui
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Volumes I and II</u> (Honolulu: Hui
 
Hanai, 1972 and 1979).
 
Hanai, 1972 and 1979).
27/ See Beaglehole.
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28/ See Snow.
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<u>27</u>/ See Beaglehole.
22/ Robert C. Schmitt, The
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Missionary Censuses of Hawaii, Pacific
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<u>28</u>/ See Snow.
 +
 
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<u>22</u>/ Robert C. Schmitt, <u>The
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Missionary Censuses of Hawaii</u>, Pacific
 
Anthropology Record No. 20 (Honolulu:
 
Anthropology Record No. 20 (Honolulu:
 
Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1973).
 
Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1973).
30/ See Beaglehole.
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31/ See Pukui, Haertig, and Lee.
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<u>30</u>/ See Beaglehole.
32/ Ibid.
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3_3/ Rubellite K. Johnson,
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<u>31</u>/ See Pukui, Haertig, and Lee.
Kumulipo, Hawaiian Hymn of Creation
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<u>32</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
 +
 
 +
<u>33</u>/ Rubellite K. Johnson,
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<u>Kumulipo, Hawaiian Hymn of Creation</u>
 
(Honolulu: Topgallant Publishing Co.,
 
(Honolulu: Topgallant Publishing Co.,
 
Ltd., 1981).
 
Ltd., 1981).
34/ Pukui, Haertig, and Lee.
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[See, also, chapter in t h i s Report
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<u>34</u>/ Pukui, Haertig, and Lee.
e n t i t l e d , "Native Hawaiian Religion."]
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[See, also, chapter in this Report
35/ See Bushnell, "Hygiene and
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entitled, "Native Hawaiian Religion."]
 +
 
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<u>35</u>/ See Bushnell, "Hygiene and
 
Sanitation among the Ancient
 
Sanitation among the Ancient
 
Hawaiians;" and, Pukui, Haertig, and
 
Hawaiians;" and, Pukui, Haertig, and
 
Lee.
 
Lee.
36/ See Pukui, Haertig, and Lee;
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 +
<u>36</u>/ See Pukui, Haertig, and Lee;
 
and, E. S. C. Handy, Mary Kawena
 
and, E. S. C. Handy, Mary Kawena
Pukui, and K. Livermore, Outline of
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Pukui, and K. Livermore, <u>Outline of
Hawaiian Physical Therapeutics,
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Hawaiian Physical Therapeutics</u>,
 
Bulletin 126 (Honolulu: Bernice P.
 
Bulletin 126 (Honolulu: Bernice P.
 
Bishop Museum, 1934).
 
Bishop Museum, 1934).
37/ See Kamakau; and, Pukui,
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 +
<u>37</u>/ See Kamakau; and, Pukui,
 
Haertig, and Lee. [See, also, chapter
 
Haertig, and Lee. [See, also, chapter
in t h i s Report e n t i t l e d , "Native
+
in this Report entitled , "Native
 
Hawaiian Religion."]
 
Hawaiian Religion."]
38/ See Bushnell, A History of
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Infectious Diseases in Hawaii; Pukui,
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<u>38</u>/ See Bushnell, <u>A History of
 +
Infectious Diseases in Hawaii</u>; Pukui,
 
Haertig, and Lee; and Handy, Pukui,
 
Haertig, and Lee; and Handy, Pukui,
 
and Livermore.
 
and Livermore.
39/ Ibid.
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40/ See Kamakau; and, John P. li,
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<u>39</u>/ <u>Ibid</u>.
Fragments of Hawaiian Hi3tory
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 +
<u>40</u>/ See Kamakau; and, John P. li,
 +
<u>Fragments of Hawaiian History</u>
 
(Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum,
 
(Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum,
 
1959).
 
1959).
41/ See Kamakau; li; and, David
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Malo, Hawaiian Antiquities (Moolelo
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<u>41</u>/ See Kamakau; li; and, David
Hawaii), Special Publication 2, Second
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Malo, <u>Hawaiian Antiquities (Moolelo
 +
Hawaii</u>), Special Publication 2, Second
 
Edition (Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop
 
Edition (Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop
 
Museum, 1951).
 
Museum, 1951).
42/ See Kamakau.
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43/ See Kamakau; and, Handy,
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<u>42</u>/ See Kamakau.
 +
 
 +
<u>43</u>/ See Kamakau; and, Handy,
 
Pukui, and Livermore.
 
Pukui, and Livermore.
44/ See, Ibid.; and, li.
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45/ P. Buck, "Remarks on Hawaiian
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<u>44</u>/ See, <u>Ibid</u>.; and, li.
 +
 
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<u>45</u>/ P. Buck, "Remarks on Hawaiian
 
Medical Lore," in N. P. Larsen,
 
Medical Lore," in N. P. Larsen,
Rededication of the Healing Heiau
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<u>Rededication of the Healing Heiau
Keaiwa, Hawaiian Historical Society
+
Keaiwa</u>, Hawaiian Historical Society
 
Annual Report (1951).
 
Annual Report (1951).
46/ See Bushnell, A History of
+
 
Infectious Diseases in Hawaii;
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<u>46</u>/ See Bushnell, <u>A History of
 +
Infectious Diseases in Hawaii</u>;
 
Kamakau; li; and, Malo.
 
Kamakau; li; and, Malo.
47/ Robert C. Schmitt, "The
+
 
 +
<u>47</u>/ Robert C. Schmitt, "The
 
"oku'u—Hawaii's Greatest Epidemic,"
 
"oku'u—Hawaii's Greatest Epidemic,"
Hawaii Medical Journal, Vol. 29
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<u>Hawaii Medical Journal</u>, Vol. 29
 
(1970):359.
 
(1970):359.
48/ Bushnell, A History of
+
 
Infectious Diseases in Hawaii.
+
<u>48</u>/ Bushnell, <u>A History of
49/ See Schmitt, The Missionary
+
Infectious Diseases in Hawaii</u>.
Censuses of Hawaii; and, Robert C.
+
 
Schmitt, Demographic Statistics of
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<u>49</u>/ See Schmitt, <u>The Missionary
Hawaii, 1778-1965 (Honolulu:
+
Censuses of Hawaii</u>; and, Robert C.
 +
Schmitt, <u>Demographic Statistics of
 +
Hawaii, 1778-1965</u> (Honolulu:
 
University of Hawaii Press, 1968).
 
University of Hawaii Press, 1968).
 
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23/ See Beaglehole.

24/ Ibid.

25/ Ibid.

26/ See Bushnell, A History of Infectious Diseases in Hawaii; and, Mary Kawena Pukui, E. W. Haertig, and Catherine A. Lee, Nana I Ke Kumu, Volumes I and II (Honolulu: Hui Hanai, 1972 and 1979).

27/ See Beaglehole.

28/ See Snow.

22/ Robert C. Schmitt, The Missionary Censuses of Hawaii, Pacific Anthropology Record No. 20 (Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1973).

30/ See Beaglehole.

31/ See Pukui, Haertig, and Lee.

32/ Ibid.

33/ Rubellite K. Johnson, Kumulipo, Hawaiian Hymn of Creation (Honolulu: Topgallant Publishing Co., Ltd., 1981).

34/ Pukui, Haertig, and Lee. [See, also, chapter in this Report entitled, "Native Hawaiian Religion."]

35/ See Bushnell, "Hygiene and Sanitation among the Ancient Hawaiians;" and, Pukui, Haertig, and Lee.

36/ See Pukui, Haertig, and Lee; and, E. S. C. Handy, Mary Kawena Pukui, and K. Livermore, Outline of Hawaiian Physical Therapeutics, Bulletin 126 (Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1934).

37/ See Kamakau; and, Pukui, Haertig, and Lee. [See, also, chapter in this Report entitled , "Native Hawaiian Religion."]

38/ See Bushnell, A History of Infectious Diseases in Hawaii; Pukui, Haertig, and Lee; and Handy, Pukui, and Livermore.

39/ Ibid.

40/ See Kamakau; and, John P. li, Fragments of Hawaiian History (Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1959).

41/ See Kamakau; li; and, David Malo, Hawaiian Antiquities (Moolelo Hawaii), Special Publication 2, Second Edition (Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1951).

42/ See Kamakau.

43/ See Kamakau; and, Handy, Pukui, and Livermore.

44/ See, Ibid.; and, li.

45/ P. Buck, "Remarks on Hawaiian Medical Lore," in N. P. Larsen, Rededication of the Healing Heiau Keaiwa, Hawaiian Historical Society Annual Report (1951).

46/ See Bushnell, A History of Infectious Diseases in Hawaii; Kamakau; li; and, Malo.

47/ Robert C. Schmitt, "The "oku'u—Hawaii's Greatest Epidemic," Hawaii Medical Journal, Vol. 29 (1970):359.

48/ Bushnell, A History of Infectious Diseases in Hawaii.

49/ See Schmitt, The Missionary Censuses of Hawaii; and, Robert C. Schmitt, Demographic Statistics of Hawaii, 1778-1965 (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1968).

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