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Census of population, 1960 Volume 1 Characteristics of the population : number of inhabitants, general population characteristics, general social and economic characteristics, and detailed characteristicsUniversity of VirginiaText
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1970 census of population Volume 1 : Characteristics of the population Part 54-58 : Outlying areas, Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Canal Zone, Trust Territory of the Pacific IslandsUniversity of VirginiaText American Samoa Guam
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1990 census of housing Detailed housing characteristics HawaiiUniversity of VirginiaText
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Roughing itUniversity of VirginiaText
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Review of the general agricultural situation in Hawaii : hearing before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session, August 20, 1983, Maui, HawaiiUniversity of VirginiaText Hawaiʻi
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A history of the Japanese people in HawaiiUniversity of VirginiaText
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Hawaii, a century of economic change, 1778-1876University of VirginiaText Hawaiʻi
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The story of the Philippines Natural riches, industrial resources, statistics of productions, commerce and population; the laws, habits, customs, scenery and conditions of the Cuba of the East Indies, and the thousand islands of the archipelagoes of India and Hawaii, with episodes of their early history...University of VirginiaText Hawaiʻi
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Hawaii, 2000 Summary population and housing characteristics : 2000 Census of population and housingUniversity of VirginiaText Hawaiʻi
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Occasional papers - University of HawaiiUniversity of VirginiaText
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Geology of Lehua and Kaula IslandsUniversity of VirginiaText
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Jim Shell interviews William F. Hawkins, a survivor of the Pearl Harbor bombing and the Bataan death marchUniversity of VirginiaVideo
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