The Hawaiian Islands. Their Resources, Agricultural, Commercial and Financial
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- Nombre de pages1040
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-617556-6
- EAN4064066175566
- Date de parution17/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Hawaiian Islands, " the Hawaii Department of Foreign Affairs presents an insightful exploration of the geographical, cultural, and historical elements that shape this unique archipelago. The book employs a scholarly yet accessible literary style, interweaving descriptive narratives with factual analysis to provide readers with a rich understanding of Hawaii's significance within both local and global contexts.
As part of a series aimed at broadening awareness of the islands'Äô heritage, it reflects the interplay between natural beauty and the complex socio-political landscape, set against the backdrop of a post-colonial era that continues to inform contemporary Hawaiian identity. The Hawaii Department of Foreign Affairs, as a key governmental organization, draws upon years of diplomatic advocacy and cultural preservation initiatives.
This authoritative body has been pivotal in promoting Hawaii's interests, reflecting a deep commitment to the islands' resources and traditions. Their expertise offers invaluable perspective, showcasing how interconnected historical events and cultural nuances led to the articulation of this work. This book is indispensable for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of Hawaii'Äôs multifaceted identity.
Whether you are a scholar, a traveler, or simply curious about the islands, "The Hawaiian Islands" serves as both a toolkit for critical engagement and a celebration of the rich legacies that define this paradise in the Pacific.
As part of a series aimed at broadening awareness of the islands'Äô heritage, it reflects the interplay between natural beauty and the complex socio-political landscape, set against the backdrop of a post-colonial era that continues to inform contemporary Hawaiian identity. The Hawaii Department of Foreign Affairs, as a key governmental organization, draws upon years of diplomatic advocacy and cultural preservation initiatives.
This authoritative body has been pivotal in promoting Hawaii's interests, reflecting a deep commitment to the islands' resources and traditions. Their expertise offers invaluable perspective, showcasing how interconnected historical events and cultural nuances led to the articulation of this work. This book is indispensable for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of Hawaii'Äôs multifaceted identity.
Whether you are a scholar, a traveler, or simply curious about the islands, "The Hawaiian Islands" serves as both a toolkit for critical engagement and a celebration of the rich legacies that define this paradise in the Pacific.
In "The Hawaiian Islands, " the Hawaii Department of Foreign Affairs presents an insightful exploration of the geographical, cultural, and historical elements that shape this unique archipelago. The book employs a scholarly yet accessible literary style, interweaving descriptive narratives with factual analysis to provide readers with a rich understanding of Hawaii's significance within both local and global contexts.
As part of a series aimed at broadening awareness of the islands'Äô heritage, it reflects the interplay between natural beauty and the complex socio-political landscape, set against the backdrop of a post-colonial era that continues to inform contemporary Hawaiian identity. The Hawaii Department of Foreign Affairs, as a key governmental organization, draws upon years of diplomatic advocacy and cultural preservation initiatives.
This authoritative body has been pivotal in promoting Hawaii's interests, reflecting a deep commitment to the islands' resources and traditions. Their expertise offers invaluable perspective, showcasing how interconnected historical events and cultural nuances led to the articulation of this work. This book is indispensable for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of Hawaii'Äôs multifaceted identity.
Whether you are a scholar, a traveler, or simply curious about the islands, "The Hawaiian Islands" serves as both a toolkit for critical engagement and a celebration of the rich legacies that define this paradise in the Pacific.
As part of a series aimed at broadening awareness of the islands'Äô heritage, it reflects the interplay between natural beauty and the complex socio-political landscape, set against the backdrop of a post-colonial era that continues to inform contemporary Hawaiian identity. The Hawaii Department of Foreign Affairs, as a key governmental organization, draws upon years of diplomatic advocacy and cultural preservation initiatives.
This authoritative body has been pivotal in promoting Hawaii's interests, reflecting a deep commitment to the islands' resources and traditions. Their expertise offers invaluable perspective, showcasing how interconnected historical events and cultural nuances led to the articulation of this work. This book is indispensable for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of Hawaii'Äôs multifaceted identity.
Whether you are a scholar, a traveler, or simply curious about the islands, "The Hawaiian Islands" serves as both a toolkit for critical engagement and a celebration of the rich legacies that define this paradise in the Pacific.