A Molokai resident talks about fish ponds and fishing on the east side. A teenager in 1957, he watched the incoming tidal wave flow beneath him from his perch on a mangrove tree.produce manager; Okinawan; maleInterview conducted in English.State, Federal, Privat
A Japanese fisherman who was prevented from fishing during World War II talks about wartime work and...
A Waiakea-born man talks about the housing, fishing-related occupations, fish markets, and the layou...
Ninole-born man describes plantation life, including his parents and their contract sugarcane field ...
A ninety-five-year-old man recalls the tidal waves he lived through on Oahu and Molokai. He also rem...
Born in Halawa Valley, a part-Hawaiian man remembers his family's subsistence lifestyle based on tar...
A man who grew up in MolokaI talks about his family background, fishing, his schooling, family life,...
The son of Okinawan immigrants describes his Haiku lifestyle. After graduation from Maui High School...
Living in Kaunakakai at the time, a woman tells of sleeping through the 1960 tidal wave and describ...
Haiku-born man remembers growing up in a plantation camp. A Lahaina Technical School boarder, he wor...
Raised on Molokai, a man describes his family ties to the Munros, schooling and jobs in Molokai and ...
The eldest daughter of florists describes her Waiehu beachfront neighborhood. She tells of her famil...
Born in Spreckelsville, a man recalls life in Camp 3. He talks about attending English-standard Kaun...
A Molokai resident describes the waves which washed ashore on April 1, 1946 and the destruction of b...
Maui-born man describes his traditional Hawaiian upbringing, fishing and growing taro for subsistenc...
A man raised in Kahului's Kanaha Camp touches on his parents, schooling, and work. He retains a trac...
A Japanese fisherman who was prevented from fishing during World War II talks about wartime work and...
A Waiakea-born man talks about the housing, fishing-related occupations, fish markets, and the layou...
Ninole-born man describes plantation life, including his parents and their contract sugarcane field ...
A ninety-five-year-old man recalls the tidal waves he lived through on Oahu and Molokai. He also rem...
Born in Halawa Valley, a part-Hawaiian man remembers his family's subsistence lifestyle based on tar...
A man who grew up in MolokaI talks about his family background, fishing, his schooling, family life,...
The son of Okinawan immigrants describes his Haiku lifestyle. After graduation from Maui High School...
Living in Kaunakakai at the time, a woman tells of sleeping through the 1960 tidal wave and describ...
Haiku-born man remembers growing up in a plantation camp. A Lahaina Technical School boarder, he wor...
Raised on Molokai, a man describes his family ties to the Munros, schooling and jobs in Molokai and ...
The eldest daughter of florists describes her Waiehu beachfront neighborhood. She tells of her famil...
Born in Spreckelsville, a man recalls life in Camp 3. He talks about attending English-standard Kaun...
A Molokai resident describes the waves which washed ashore on April 1, 1946 and the destruction of b...
Maui-born man describes his traditional Hawaiian upbringing, fishing and growing taro for subsistenc...
A man raised in Kahului's Kanaha Camp touches on his parents, schooling, and work. He retains a trac...
A Japanese fisherman who was prevented from fishing during World War II talks about wartime work and...
A Waiakea-born man talks about the housing, fishing-related occupations, fish markets, and the layou...
Ninole-born man describes plantation life, including his parents and their contract sugarcane field ...