LIST OF INTERVIEWEES Name Occupation Age Aoki, Daniel T. former administrative aide to Governor 67 John A. Burns Fong, Hiram L. former United States Senator 79 Gill, Thomas P. attorney and former Lieutenant 62 Governor Hogan, Robert G. attorney and former Statehood Commission 74 member Lehleitner, George retired New Orleans businessman 79 MacNaughton, Malcolm retired Castle and Cooke executive 75 Tuttle, Daniel W. political scientist 60 McElrath, Robert retired ILWU Regional Director 69 Whitehead, John S. Professor of History, University of Alaska at Fairbanks A-1
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LIST OF INTERVIEWEES
Name Occupation Age
Aoki, Daniel T. former administrative aide to Governor 67 John A. Burns
Fong, Hiram L. former United States Senator 79
Gill, Thomas P. attorney and former Lieutenant 62 Governor
Hogan, Robert G. attorney and former Statehood Commission 74 member
Lehleitner, George retired New Orleans businessman 79
MacNaughton, Malcolm retired Castle and Cooke executive 75
Tuttle, Daniel W. political scientist 60
McElrath, Robert retired ILWU Regional Director 69
Whitehead, John S. Professor of History, University of Alaska at Fairbanks
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GLOSSARY
The following words and phrases are non-English terms. Non-English is here defined as any lexical item not found in the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., Ltd., 1975).
The letter in parentheses after each word indicates its language family:
C - Chinese H - Hawaiian J - Japanese
References for the definitions used in this glossary include Koh Masuda, Kenkyusha's New Japanese-English Dictionary (Tokyo: Kenkyusha, Ltd., 1974), and Mary Pukui and Samuel Elbert, Hawaiian Dictionary (Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii, 1977).
In two instances, the spellings and definitions were provided by OHP staff. These words are asterisked (*).
The following definitions apply to the lexical terms as they appear in the context of the transcripts.
akamai (H) Smart, clever, expert
'Ewa (H) Place name west of ~nolulu, used as a direction
term
furo (J) Public bath; bathhouse
hana (H) Work Haole (H) Caucasian ~Haole (H) Part-White
person; of part-White blood ho hana (H) Literally, field
work with a hoe*
kama'aina (H) native-born kanalua (H) Doubtful; to
doubt; hesitate. Members of the Territorial Jegislature abstained from voting by saying, 11 kanalua. 11
luna (H) foreman, overseer, supervisor
'okole (H) Anus, buttocks
pau (H) Finished, ended, completed, over, done
saimin (C) A dish consisting of noodles in a soup base; literally, sai =thin, mein = noodles* -
ukupau (H) Piece labor, pay
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by the job rather than according to time; literally, finished pay
Alaska, oil, 32-33, 35 Alaska, statehood
and constitutional convention, 20-21, 28, 29
objections to, 14, 26, 28, 32 34
objections to, non-contiguity, 117, 162
support as "last frontier," 27, 34
support by congressmen, 29-31 (see also "TENNESSEE PLAN")
Alaskan Native Claims Settlement Act, 34-35
Allen, Riley, 94 Anthony, Garner, 11-12 Aoki, Daniel T. (interview), 148-
86 as administrative aide in
Washington, D.C., 176-78, 179-80
and Democratic party, 156-57, 160-61, 162-66, 168-69, 184-86
as 442nd veteran, 160-61, 169-70, 176-78, 180, 185-86
and ILWU, 152-54, 166-67 and John A. Burns, 140,
155-56, 158, 159-61, 168-69, 176-78, 179-81
Apoliona, Sam, 117 Arcia, Ike, 71 Armed forces
expenditures and statehood, 84 442nd Infantry Regiment, 13,
44, 56-57, 64-65, 155, 156, 157, 178, 180 (see also 442ND VETERANS' CLUB)
100th Infantry Battalion, 13, 44, 56-57, 155, 157
36th Division Battalion, 158-59' 175
Atherton Estate, 91 Atherton, Ballard, 59
Baldwin, Frank, 169 Bartlett, E.L. "Bob," 29, 162 Beppu, Tadao, 153 Big Five
and martial law, 95
INDEX --
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Big Five (continued) and statehood, 59-61, 76, 100,
112, 114-15, 117-18, 119, 132, 165-66, 182, 184
and voting, 110 Birth control, abortions, 120 Blacks in New Orleans, 3-4, 5 Blaisdell, Neal, 74 Blanding, Don, 9 Borthwick, William, 113-14 Brennan, Edward A., 100 Bridges, Harry, 114 "Broom Brigade," 78, 114-15 Budge, Alexander, 165-66 Burns, Edward, 164-65 Burns, John A.
and Alaska statehood, 29, 31-32, 66, 161
and Big Five, 119, 165-66, 182 as candidate, 141-42, 171-73 and Democratic party, 41-42,
43-44, 119, 131, 132, 139-42, 155-56, 168-69, 171
as governor, 104, 119-20, 185 as senatorial candidate, 182 suspected as Communist, 167-