Waialua and Hale'iwa: The People Tell Their Story
(Hawaii: University of Hawaii, Manoa. Center for Korean Studies),
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- Abstract / Summary
- The histories of Waialua, one of O‘ahu's few remaining sugar plantations, and Hale‘iwa, a neighboring town, as told by Caucasian, Chinese, Filipino, Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Puerto Rican senior citizens. May 1977, 1880 pages, 9 volumes. Slide/tape show on videotape available.
- Field of Interest
- Letters and Diaries
- Content Type
- Oral history
- Format
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- URL
- https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/21449
- Publisher
- University of Hawaii, Manoa. Center for Korean Studies
- Place Published / Released
- Hawaii
- Subject
- Letters and Diaries, History, Daily Life, Trade and Commerce, Agriculture, Domestic life, Ethnic groups, United States of America, USA, US of A, America, Estados Unidos, Haleiwa, HI, Hawaii, North America, Oahu, HI, United States, Waialua, HI
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- United States of America, USA, US of A, America, Estados Unidos