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population of Hawai'i was more than a quarter of a million people; a hundred...
Author:
Alan Brennert
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Moloka'i
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population of Hawai'i was more than a quarter of a million people; a hundred years later, it had plummeted to fewer than sixty thousand."
( Alan Brennert )
[ Moloka'i ]
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