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Articles
Politics and government
Political biographies
- Guillaume Patrice Dillon, Second? French Consul to Hawaii, Hawaiian Encyclopedia entry
- Jules Dudoit, (1803—1866) First French Consul to Hawaii 1837-1848. Hawaiian Encyclopedia entry
- Maihinenui, Kauaian princess and governor of Kauai (c1821–c1826)
- Charles Kauluwehi Maxwell Sr. (1937-2012) Police officer, kahu, native Hawaiian leader
- Louis Emile Perrin, Third? French Consul to Hawaii
Biographies
Arts
- Gaye Chan
- Dorothy Ries Faison
- Earl Melvin Finch, The One Man U.S.O.; 100th Infantry Battalion (United States); 442nd Infantry Regiment (United States); Radio DJ and Live show promoter; Hattiesburg to Honolulu [1]
- Sally French
- Hapa (musical duo) - There should be an article about this group. I think I put this in the main requested articles page too, Hapa official site
- Sam Kaʻai, Wood carver, sculptor, member of Hokulea crew 2007 Bishop Museum MAMo Awards
- Jo-Anne Kahanamoku-Sterling, Hawaiian feather maker, 2007 Bishop Museum MAMo Awards
- Leialoha Kanahelo, Painter, 2007 Bishop Museum MAMo Awards
- Lorna Lim, Hawaiian musician, singer Palm Records bio
- Eaton Magoon, Jr. (1922-) Song writer of pidgin English version of the The Twelve Days of Christmas, producer of comedy 13 Daughters, Dec 25, 2000 Star Bulletin article on Magoon
- John Takami Morita
- Marcia Morse
- Timothy Paul Ojile
- Franco Salmoiraghi
- Roy Venters
- Dodie Warren
- Suzanne Wolfe
Religion
Scholars
- Inez MacPhee Ashdown (1899-1992), historian and founder of Maui Historical Society
- William Ellis (naturalist), naturalist on James Cook's third voyage (1776–1779)
- Dorothy Kahananui Gillett
- Ishmael W. Stagner
Miscellaneous
Buildings and structures
- Honolulu Fort (1816-1857) Commons:Category:Honolulu Fort
- Waikikian Hotel[1]
- Housing in Hawaii. Sources:
- Category:Housing in Hawaii
- Housing Needs By State: Hawaii, Washington, DC: National Low Income Housing Coalition, retrieved October 26, 2020
- "Hawaii", COVID-19 Housing Policy Scorecard, Eviction Lab, retrieved October 26, 2020
- "Hawaii Homelessness Statistics", Usich.gov, Washington DC: U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, retrieved October 26, 2020
- (Hawaii+housing), Digital Public Library of America (assorted materials)
- (Hawaii+housing), UK: Core.ac.uk
(assorted materials)
- (Hawaii+housing), Germany: Base-search.net
(assorted materials) -- M2545 (talk) 16:46, 26 October 2020 (UTC)
Culture
- Archaeological sites in Hawaii
- Buddhism in Hawaii, an important article, as Buddhism appears to have arrived in Hawaii before the rest of the mainland U.S. Timeline of Buddhism also needs updating
- English words of Hawaiian origin - primary topic; List of English words of Hawaiian origin is supplemental
- Holoholokū birthstones
- Puuhonua, a sanctuary for fugitives (such as Puuhonua o Honaunau)
- Surfing in Hawaii
- Vietnamese immigration to Hawaii
- Hawaiiana (film) - A 2020 documentary about Nona Beamer [2]
Fauna
Voice of the Sea - (currently links to an acoustics page) an 8 season television show about Hawaii and the Pacific. https://seagrant.soest.hawaii.edu/about-voice-of-the-sea/
Flora
Geography
- Kanaloahuluhulu Meadow, Kokeʻe State Park
- Kapahulu, Hawaii, GNIS listing , Waikiki to the south, Kaimuki to the west, Kapiolani to the east, the H1 Freeway to the north
- Koolauloa District, Hawaii, GNIS listing
- Koolaupoko District, Hawaii, GNIS listing
- Launiupoko, 9 different GNIS listings with that name on Maui
- South Maui Hawaiian Home Land, GNIS listing
- Ulupalakua, populated place on MauiGNIS listing
- Ulupalakua School, on Maui, GNIS listing
- Ulupalakua Ranch, Maui, Ulupalakua Ranch official site
- Waialae Stream, a small river on Kauai
- Waialae Falls, Kauai
- mauka and makai
History
Events
- Battle of Waikakalaua Gulch or Battle of Kipapa Gulch battle between Oahu and Hilo raiding party. Victorious Oahu slaughter enemy at gulch; info. in Mailikukahi, Waipio, Hawaii and User:KAVEBEAR/Kingdom of Oahu#Invasions of Oahu article. make it into a seperate article
- Battle of Kawela, battle between Oahu and Molokai, Hawaii, Maui on Molokai. Victorious Hawaii attempted conquest of Oahu; stopped by Kauai. info in Kapiohookalani and Kanahaokalani article make it daughter article of Kapiohookalani
- Waipio Conspiracy, info in Kahahana and Elani article, make it daughter article of Kahahana
- Mauian Conquest of Oahu, info in Kahahana article plus other, make it daughter article of Kahahana
- War of Kawelewele, attempted unification by Kalaunuiohua; see Kukona, Kalaunuiohua and Kamaloohua articles + other sources.
- Battle of Kepuwahaulaula (Battle of the Red Mouthed Guns) first true naval battle in Hawaiian history
Industry and technology
- Sugar in the Raw, currently a redirect to turbinado sugar. Important product of Maui with unique cultural history. See also: Sugar plantations in Hawaii.
- University of Hawaii at Hilo College of Pharmacy
Lists with red links or unlinked
- Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame, red links
- List of beaches in Hawaii. Red links
- List of Living Treasures of Hawaii, unlinked items
- List of museums in Hawaii, red links, unlinked items
- List of Registered Historic Places in Hawaii. Red links
- List of Hawaii railroads, many red links
WikiProject Hawaii has over 100 List Class articles, most of whom have red links or unlinked items in the list.