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1965 Native Hawaiian herbalists lose licensing The state of Hawai‘i abolishes the Hawaiian Medicine Board, leaving Native Hawaiian herbalists without a licensing agency. However, the Board of Massage steps ... |
1959 Hawai‘i becomes a state; Native Hawaiian program funded Hawai‘i becomes the 50th of the United States. By the terms of the federal Hawaiian Admission Act, the state of Hawai‘i assumes trust responsibility for Native Hawaiians. The Act ... |
1951 No tuberculosis deaths reported in Hawai‘i ... antibiotics and other care for tuberculosis patients in Hawai‘i helped public health officials gain control of the ... |
1951 Kea‘iwa Heiau, a sacred site on O‘ahu, is rededicated Hawai‘i |
1946 Deadly tsunami leads to establishment of warning center ... Hawaiian Islands. At Hilo on the Island of Hawai‘i, it kills more than 100 people and causes $ ... Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, Ewa Beach, Hawai‘i |
1946 Antibiotics treat leprosy ... this therapy the beginning of the end of Hawai‘i’s leprosy epidemic. ... Hawai‘i |
1941 Hawai‘i under martial law; U.S. military takes sacred lands Japan bombs Pearl Harbor at Honolulu, Hawai‘i. The United States declares war on Japan and enters World War II. The U.S. places the Territory of Hawai‘i under ... |
1941–45 American Indian war effort in World War II is remarkable Hawai‘i |
1939 Hawaiian Bureau of Mental Hygiene is established ... Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, the territorial legislature of Hawai‘i funds the Bureau of Mental Hygiene and places ... |
1936 Measles strikes Hawaiian Islands again Hawai‘i |