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In addition to requesting on here, elsewhere on the English Wikipedia, and on the Wikimedia Commons ([[:Commons:Commons:Picture_requests/Requests/Asia#Japan]]), please also request one on the Japanese Wikipedia; because many Japanese are tourists in Hawaii, it may help to duplicate your request on the Japanese Wikipedia. If you know Japanese, state your request at [[:ja:Wikipedia:画像提供依頼]]. If you do not know Japanese, state your request at [[:ja:Wikipedia:Chatsubo]] and ask the participants for help on adding it to the Japanese Wikipedia's image request page. Members will help you with your requests. |
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Revision as of 06:28, 10 October 2010
Please use this page to make new requests and to evaluate their importance. Some articles may be better justified as redirects or lack the notability needed for creation.
Articles
Biographies
- Inez MacPhee Ashdown (1899-1992), historian and founder of Maui Historical Society
- William Alanson Bryan, professor of zoology and geology at College of Hawai´i.[1]
- William Ellis (naturalist), naturalist on James Cook's third voyage (1776–1779)
- Poka Laenui (Hayden Burgess)
- Eaton Magoon, Jr.
- Charles Kauluwehi Maxwell Sr.
- Masaji Marumoto, associate justice of the Supreme Court of Hawai'i; broke the glass ceiling for Asian-Americans [2]
- Henry ‘Ōpūkaha‘ia, considered the first Hawaiian Christian. Began translating the Bible into Hawaiian and had plans to travel back to the Hawaiian Islands with the First Company of missionaries (but died before these goals were realized).
- Elizabeth McHutcheson Sinclair, important figure in the history of Niihau, Kauai, and Hawaii in general
- Jack Wayne Hall, (1915-1971) labor union activist, help bring the Democratic Party to power
Buildings and structures
Culture
- 13 Daughters
- 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
- Naha stone, good source picture in Hilo, Hawaii article
- Puuhonua, a sanctuary for fugitives (such as Puuhonua o Honaunau)
- Surfing in Hawaii
- Vietnamese immigration to Hawaii
Fauna
Flora
Geography
- Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve
- Ali Wai Harbor
- Ewa District, Hawaii
- Hālali'i lake, largest lake in the Hawaiian Islands (on Niihau)
- Hawaii tropical high shrublands
- Kahanamoku Lagoon
- Koolaulao District, Hawaii
- Koolaupoko District, Hawaii
- Kuhio Beach Park
- List of places in Hawaii. Red links
- List of beaches in Hawaii. Red links
- List of Registered Historic Places in Hawaii. Red links
- Launiupoko
- Northwestern Hawaii scrub
- Waialae, Hawaii, a section of Honolulu, Hawaii alongside Kāhala
- Waialae Stream, a small river on Hawaiʻi
- Waianae District, Hawaii
- Waialua District, Hawaii
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
- Kaheawa Wind Power
- Sugar in the Raw, currently a redirect to turbinado sugar. Important product of Maui with unique cultural history. See also: Sugar plantations in Hawaii.
- Transportation in Hawaii
- List of Hawaii railroads, many red links
- University of Hawaii at Hilo College of Pharmacy
Politics and government
- 1894 Constitution of the Republic of Hawaii
- 1950 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention
- 1969 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention
- Category:Hawaiian monarchy
- Ka Lahui Hawai‘i
Images
In addition to requesting on here, elsewhere on the English Wikipedia, and on the Wikimedia Commons (Commons:Commons:Picture_requests/Requests/Asia#Japan), please also request one on the Japanese Wikipedia; because many Japanese are tourists in Hawaii, it may help to duplicate your request on the Japanese Wikipedia. If you know Japanese, state your request at ja:Wikipedia:画像提供依頼. If you do not know Japanese, state your request at ja:Wikipedia:Chatsubo and ask the participants for help on adding it to the Japanese Wikipedia's image request page. Members will help you with your requests.