Gavan Daws
Encyclopedia
Gavan Daws writes about Hawaii
, the Pacific, and Asia
. His best-known works are Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands, in print since 1968; Holy Man: Father Damien of Molokai, the biography of a nineteenth-century missionary priest to Hawaii who served leprosy sufferers, and who has recently been canonized; and Prisoners of the Japanese: POWs of World War II in the Pacific. Daws co-produced and co-directed Angels of War: The People of Papua New Guinea and World War II, which won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Documentary. His other work includes song lyrics and a stage play with music and choreography. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Humanities in Australia, and served as the Pacific member of the UNESCO Commission on the Scientific and Cultural History of Humankind.
Hawaii
Hawaii is the newest of the 50 U.S. states , and is the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands. It is the northernmost island group in Polynesia, occupying most of an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean, southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of...
, the Pacific, and Asia
Asia
Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. It covers 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area and with approximately 3.879 billion people, it hosts 60% of the world's current human population...
. His best-known works are Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands, in print since 1968; Holy Man: Father Damien of Molokai, the biography of a nineteenth-century missionary priest to Hawaii who served leprosy sufferers, and who has recently been canonized; and Prisoners of the Japanese: POWs of World War II in the Pacific. Daws co-produced and co-directed Angels of War: The People of Papua New Guinea and World War II, which won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Documentary. His other work includes song lyrics and a stage play with music and choreography. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Humanities in Australia, and served as the Pacific member of the UNESCO Commission on the Scientific and Cultural History of Humankind.
Major works
- 1968: Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands, Macmillan, New York.
- 1970: The Hawaiians (with Robert Goodman and Ed Sheehan), Island Heritage, Norfolk Island.
- 1973: Holy Man: Father Damien of Molokai, Harper, New York.
- 1980: A Dream of Islands, Norton, New York.
- 1981: Angels of War: The People of Papua New Guinea and World War II (with Andrew Pike and Hank Nelson), Ronin Films. Canberra.
- 1982: Night of the Dolphins, Deakin University, Australia.
- 1985: Land and Power in Hawaii (with George Cooper), Benchmark Books, Honolulu.
- 1988: Hawaii: The Islands of Life, Nature Conservancy, Honolulu.
- 1989: Hawaii 1959-1989, Publishers Group Hawaii, Honolulu.
- 1994: Prisoners of The Japanese: POWs of World War II in the Pacific, William Morrow, New York.
- 1998: Follow The Music (with Jac Holzman), FirstMedia, Santa Monica.
- 2000: Archipelago:The Islands of Indonesia (with Marty Fujita), University of California, Berkeley.
- 2002: Bite The Hand: A Play, El Leon, Berkeley.
- 2006: Honolulu: The First Century, Mutual Publishing, Honolulu.
- 2008: Honolulu Stories: Voices of the Town Through the Years (with Bennett Hymer), Mutual Pubiishing, Honolulu.
- 2009: Wayfinding Through the Storm: Speaking Truth to Power at Kamehameha Schools 1993-1999 (with Na Leo o Kamehameha), Watermark, Honolulu.
External links
- Author's profile (Harper Collins blurb)