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  2. Category:Writers from Hawaii - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Writers by populated place in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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  4. Hawaiian literature - Wikipedia

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    They were succeeded by King Kalākaua, Martha Beckwith, Abraham Fornander, and William Drake Westervelt, all of whom produced later collections retelling or adapting Hawaii's oral histories. Other noted authors whose works feature Hawaiian settings and themes, or who were temporarily resident in Hawaii, include Herman Melville , [ 3 ] Mark ...

  5. Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The title of the state constitution is The Constitution of the State of Hawaii. Article XV, Section 1 of the Constitution uses The State of Hawaii . [ 27 ] Diacritics were not used because the document, drafted in 1949, [ 28 ] predates the use of the ʻokina ʻ and the kahakō in modern Hawaiian orthography.

  6. Category:Hawaii writers - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Native Hawaiian writers - Wikipedia

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  8. Eric Chock - Wikipedia

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    Pak described the journal as "the primary literary force in Hawaii today", and it received the Hawaii Award for Literature in 1996 from the Hawaii Literary Arts Council. [4] The success and influence of the Bamboo Ridge group of writers, among whom Chock himself was included, was later examined in detail by literary critic Rob Wilson in his ...

  9. Poet Laureate of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    In 1951 Hawaii Territorial Senator Thelma Akana Harrison in concurrent resolution 28, declared Lloyd Stone, who was originally from California, poet laureate. [2] When the modern program was established, Native Hawaiian Kealoha was appointed on May 3, 2012, and he is the first poet laureate for the state of Hawaii, serving through 2022.