The World and All the Things Upon It: Native Hawaiian Geographies of Exploration
Native Men Remade: Gender and Nation in Contemporary Hawaiʻi
Staking Claim: Settler Colonialism and Racialization in Hawaiʻi
Waves of Resistance: Surfing and History in the Twentieth Century
Ka ʻUla Wena: Oceanic Red
In the Name of Hawaiians: Native Identities & Cultural Politics
Civil Society in West Maui
The Ocean on Fire: Pacific Stories from Nuclear Survivors and Climate Activists
I Ulu I Ka ʻĀina: Land
Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire
Biopolitics, Geopolitics, Life: Settler States and Indigenous Presence
White Lens on Brown Skin: The Sexualization of the Polynesian in American Film
Kahana: How the Land Was Lost
Kuleana and Commitment: Working toward a Collaborative Hawaiian Archaeology
White Pacific: U.S. Imperialism and Black Slavery in the South Seas after the Civil War, The
American Aloha: Cultural Tourism and the Negotiation of Tradition
Oh, Say, Can You See?: The Semiotics of the Military in Hawai’i
From King Cane to the Last Sugar Mill: Agricultural Technology and the Making of Hawaiʻi's Premier Crop
Trans-Indigenous: Methodologies for Global Native Literary Studies
Ocean Passages: Navigating Pacific Islander and Asian American Literatures
Island Edge of America: A Political History of Hawaiʻi, The
Once Were Pacific: Māori Connections to Oceania
Hope at Sea: Possible Ecologies in Oceanic Literature
Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States
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