A displaced sugar worker tells of his upbringing in Kalihi, move to the Big Island, and Hamakua Sugar Company jobs, including knapsack sprayer, tractor operator and mill worker. He talks of the final harvest, retraining classes, hotel security guard job, and children's future.knapsack sprayer, tractor operator, mill worker, security guard; Filipino; maleInterview conducted in English.State, Federa
A woman talks about her Filipino immigrant parents and their life in Puukolii Camp. Also touched upo...
Born in Halawa Valley, a part-Hawaiian man remembers his family's subsistence lifestyle based on tar...
A former Maui plantation store employee recalls life in the Philippines, immigration to Hawaii, suga...
A displaced sugar plantation worker remembers growing up on the plantation, national guard service, ...
Highlighted are the beginnings and growth of a Maui Filipino store. The owner traces his life from s...
A displaced sugar worker tells of his family and Pahala plantation childhood. Topic discussed includ...
A displaced sugar worker recalls his childhood in Waipio Valley--swimming, netting fish, and growing...
The daughter and wife of sugar plantation workers, a woman recalls family activities and values she ...
A displaced Hamakua Sugar Company worker talks about his jobs as a knapsack sprayer and truck driver...
The wife of a displaced sugar worker talks about her father's loyalty to the plantation, camp life i...
Hawaiian Pineapple Company worker describes the effects of war on Lanai's small community.fisherman,...
A Kona resident recalls his early life in the Philippines, sugar plantation work on Oahu, and variou...
A displaced sugar worker recalls her family background, Kukuihaele upbringing, and taro farming in W...
A displaced sugar worker discusses his philosophy of sharing (e.g., music, skills) with others. He d...
A machinist for Oahu Sugar Plantation remembers plantation camp activities, machine shop jobs, and p...
A woman talks about her Filipino immigrant parents and their life in Puukolii Camp. Also touched upo...
Born in Halawa Valley, a part-Hawaiian man remembers his family's subsistence lifestyle based on tar...
A former Maui plantation store employee recalls life in the Philippines, immigration to Hawaii, suga...
A displaced sugar plantation worker remembers growing up on the plantation, national guard service, ...
Highlighted are the beginnings and growth of a Maui Filipino store. The owner traces his life from s...
A displaced sugar worker tells of his family and Pahala plantation childhood. Topic discussed includ...
A displaced sugar worker recalls his childhood in Waipio Valley--swimming, netting fish, and growing...
The daughter and wife of sugar plantation workers, a woman recalls family activities and values she ...
A displaced Hamakua Sugar Company worker talks about his jobs as a knapsack sprayer and truck driver...
The wife of a displaced sugar worker talks about her father's loyalty to the plantation, camp life i...
Hawaiian Pineapple Company worker describes the effects of war on Lanai's small community.fisherman,...
A Kona resident recalls his early life in the Philippines, sugar plantation work on Oahu, and variou...
A displaced sugar worker recalls her family background, Kukuihaele upbringing, and taro farming in W...
A displaced sugar worker discusses his philosophy of sharing (e.g., music, skills) with others. He d...
A machinist for Oahu Sugar Plantation remembers plantation camp activities, machine shop jobs, and p...
A woman talks about her Filipino immigrant parents and their life in Puukolii Camp. Also touched upo...
Born in Halawa Valley, a part-Hawaiian man remembers his family's subsistence lifestyle based on tar...
A former Maui plantation store employee recalls life in the Philippines, immigration to Hawaii, suga...