Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families of the Island of Hawaii
Tin-Yuke Char, Wai Jane Char
Story of Chinese families on the Island of Hawaii by various authors. Covers Hilo, Hamakua, Kohala, Kona, and Ka'u.
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Nomination of Chee Ying Society Site to National Register
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Luke Ngawk Family as told by Kan Jung Luke et
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Copyright
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