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Adam Keawe

Adam Keawe

History blogger. Occasional writer. Part-Native Hawaiian part everything else. Loves food, politics, Austronesian languages and witty people. Unflinchingly honest. Pragmatic.

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A blog dedicated to looking at the history of Hawai'i through a Native Hawaiian perspective.
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PERI ALOS ∙ 39 weeks ago

hey friend dropping to say hi :))

Milan Aryal ∙ 51 weeks ago

Thanks for the vote friend.

PERI ALOS ∙ 18 Jun, 12

When you write this article or any article about naval battles (or something about an Admiral), please let me know...
:)

PERI ALOS ∙ 17 Jun, 12

Hello dear friend! I really stuck on your blog! I haven't see something like that before..and believe me, I search a lot about history!
Good and so interesting content, easy navigation, rare photographs....
I'm glad to see you here. I follow you also by google friend connect. I will search, when I have enough time, if you have an post about Naval History that I could write in mine. (Of course I will put a link direction to your blog).
Keep the good work Adam!
Have a happy week!
:) Christy.

Adam Keawe ∙ 18 Jun, 12

Thanks alot! I'm thinking of writing some articles in the near future about Kamehameha's battles.

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