The son of George Ii Brown II recalls his family home in Waipio Peninsula; schooling at Punahou, Iolani, Hawaii Prep Academy, and Taft (Connecticut) boarding school; labor jobs on the sugar plantation; windsurfing equipment business; and identification as Hawaiian.sugar plantation worker, agriculturalist, civil engineer department head, entrepreneur; Hawaiian-Caucasian; maleInterview conducted in English.Privat
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An oral interview with a man who recounts growing up on Oahu and some family history
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In a brief interview, the oldest of eight children recalls growing up in Homestead, Wahikuli. He dis...
John Hirota, was born and raised in Haleʻiwa with his family. He attended Kamehameha Schools for Boy...
The son of Japanese immigrants recalls his childhood in Pu'ukoli'i Camp, including participating in ...
An oral interview with a man who recounts growing up on Oahu and some family history
The child of plantation carpenter recalls his childhood in Kelawea Camp and performing different jo...
A displaced sugar worker tells of his family and Pahala plantation childhood. Topic discussed includ...
A displaced sugar worker tells of his upbringing in Kalihi, move to the Big Island, and Hamakua Suga...
A Maui man reflects on plantation life in Crater Village, a remote plantation camp. He recalls gro...
A woman of Hawaiian ancestry recalls her grandmother and mother; Sam Punohu, her uncle, who demonstr...
The son of Japanese immigrants recalls his childhood in Pu'ukoli'i Camp, including participating in ...
A man talks about his parents; Waikiki neighbors and neighborhood stores; Waikiki School; move to Mo...
The son of Okinawan immigrants describes his Haiku lifestyle. After graduation from Maui High School...
A part-Hawaiian woman, daughter and wife of Parker Ranch workers, talks about her Waimea childhood, ...
Highlighted are the beginnings and growth of a Maui Filipino store. The owner traces his life from s...
A Maui man remembers life in Skill Camp, Paia, Maui. He outlines his family ancestry. He and his fam...
In a brief interview, the oldest of eight children recalls growing up in Homestead, Wahikuli. He dis...
John Hirota, was born and raised in Haleʻiwa with his family. He attended Kamehameha Schools for Boy...
The son of Japanese immigrants recalls his childhood in Pu'ukoli'i Camp, including participating in ...