R. K. Lindsey
Author
Language
English
Description
Letters from Hawaii is R. K. Lindsey's eighth book and a takeoff from Mark Twain's 1866 collection of twenty-five letters written from Hawaii for the Sacramento Union. Letters is an autobiographical sketch of Lindsey's work life. As a probation officer with the Hawaii Judiciary, park ranger with the National Park Service, self-employed farmer, a state legislator in Hawaii's State House, coffee plantation manager, a clerk typist, resource center coordinator,...
Author
Language
English
Description
Waimea I Ka La'i is an autobiography. A collection of personal memories growing up in Waimea, a little cattle town, on the Island of Hawai'i, nestled in a crease at the foothills of the Kohala Mountain. Waimea I Ka La'i is a cornucopia of personal lessons learned and a life lived which I am bequeathing to our four precious grandsons through Story. Lessons of Love for my parents. Who sacrificed, went without for me and my 'little brother' so we could...
Author
Language
English
Description
THE TALE OF TWO COUNTRY'S is a story (as covered in Public Law 103-150) of the theft of Queen Lli'uokalani's Kingdom (The Hawaiian Kingdom) by the United States of America. The central characters are Eikahi (one in Hawaiian) and Elua (two in Hawaiian) O'Donnell, twin brothers of Hawaiian Irish descent. Eikahi believes in Hawaiian sovereignty, returning the Queen's Kingdom to the Hawaiian people stolen by the U.S. Elua, a captain in the U. S. Army,...