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1919 Native Hawaiian herbalists told to aid researchers ... Herbs and Plants Grown in the Territory of Hawai‘i” identifies the potential for finding cures for disease ... |
1918–19 ‘Spanish Influenza’ claims millions of lives ... across the U.S., including the territories of Hawai‘i and Alaska, sustain staggering death rates. Some communities ... |
1909 Queen seeks to help Hawaiian orphans ... of Trust to include destitute children as well. (Hawai‘i Pono‘ī, “Key Points in Hawaiian History.”) ... Hawai‘i |
1909 Native Hawaiians lose access to Western medical care Hawai‘i |
1905 Native Hawaiian healing practices are outlawed ... the government of the U.S. Territory of Hawai‘i outlaws them. It seeks to suppress the practice ... The Revised Laws of Hawai‘i, Chapter 89, Section 1077, outlaws Hawaiian Native healers, known as kahuna . |
1903 Hawai‘i suffers first dengue epidemic Hawai‘i |
1901 Tuberculosis hospital established in Honolulu In Hawai‘i, Le‘ahi Hospital is opened on O‘ahu, primarily for tuberculosis care. ... Hawai‘i |
1900 Native Hawaiians oppose U.S. annexation ... and President William McKinley signs it into law. Hawai‘i becomes a territory of the U.S., with ... Hawai‘i |
1900 Honolulu destroyed in ‘The Great Fire’ Hawai‘i |
1899 Bubonic plague diagnosed in Honolulu’s Chinatown ... diagnosed with the bubonic plague, the Territory of Hawai‘i’s Board of Health declares a state of ... C. B. Wood, Board of Health, Territory of Hawai‘i |