Lili'uokalani: Queen & Author

by Misty on June 29, 2008
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posted by M.L. Sanico Hawai’i has inspired many people and some of its most historically recognized authors are also its most influential monarchs. Queen Lili’uokalani published Hawai’i’s Story by Hawai’i’s Queen in 1898, just before annexation. The overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy is a controversial topic of debate so naturally Lili’uokalani’s book is controversial as […]

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61st Annual 'Friends of the Library of Hawaii' Book Sale!

by Misty on June 20, 2008
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posted by M.L. Sanico McKinley High School Cafeteria SATURDAY, JUNE 28th thru SUNDAY, JULY 6 (see here for hours of operation and official schedule) This is the mother of all used book sales, and if you’ve never been to one of these hosted by the ‘Friends of the Library’ then you’re in for a treat. […]

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"Hawai'i's Party Food" equals elegant pupus!

by Misty on June 20, 2008
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posted by M.L. Sanico It’s my inaugural post and I thought I’d start with something we consider a priority here in Hawai’i… food! Food is an important part of our cultural identity here in the islands–the only place you’ll find such unique multi-ethnic concotions as Spam Musubi and Poi Mochi. Ohana is also important and we […]

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