A Concise History of Hawaii
The Story of an American State
Discover the extraordinary saga of Hawaii, where ancient Polynesian navigators first set foot on volcanic shores, guided by the stars and bound by a profound connection to the land. In *A Concise History of Hawaii*, journey through millennia of cultural innovation, from the sustainable ahupuaʻa system and sacred kapu traditions to the dramatic unification under Kamehameha I. Witness how this Pacific paradise transformed into a crossroads of global empires, enduring colonial upheaval, the rise of plantation economies, and the controversial path to U.S. statehood—all while grappling with questions of identity, sovereignty, and survival.
From the resilience of Native Hawaiian communities to the ecological wisdom of their ancestors, this gripping narrative explores the tensions between tradition and change, exploitation and stewardship. With each chapter, uncover the layers of a rich multicultural legacy shaped by immigration, war, and the fight for self-determination, culminating in today’s struggles over environmental preservation and indigenous rights. Whether you’re drawn to tales of maritime conquest, the complexities of empire, or the enduring spirit of a people, this book offers a compelling lens into Hawaii’s past—and its pivotal role in shaping the future of the Pacific.
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