Legacies of a Hawaiian Generation: From Territorial Subject to American Citizen

Legacies of a Hawaiian Generation: From Territorial Subject to American Citizen

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Publisher's Synopsis

Through the voices and perspectives of the members of an extended Hawaiian family, or `ohana, this book tells the story of North American imperialism in Hawai`i from the Great Depression to the new millennium. The family members offer their versions of being "Native Hawaiian" in an American state, detailing the ways in which US laws, policies, and institutions made, and continue to make, an impact on their daily lives. The book traces the ways that Hawaiian values adapted to changing conditions under a Territorial regime and then after statehood. These conditions involved claims for land for Native Hawaiian Homesteads, education in American public schools, military service, and participation in the Hawaiian cultural renaissance. Based on fieldwork observations, kitchen table conversations, and talk-stories, or mo`olelo, this book is a unique blend of biography, history, and anthropological analysis.

Book information

ISBN: 9781785332043
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.89942073
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xii, 226
Weight: 327g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 12mm