Since the introduction of American culture, political systems, and educational institutions to the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, languages other than English have often deteriorated or faced the threat of erasure from imperialist and colonialist structures. The United States’ role in the erasure of Japanese and Hawaiian languages had varying effects from martial law orders to an outright legal ban in educational institutions. In this paper, I will examine the history behind (attempted) erasure of Japanese and Hawaiian language and how each had its own path to revitalization. I will also examine how Asian settler colonialism allowed Japanese to become a dominant language in education and the commodification of Hawaiian language into Japanese for touri...
There are estimated to be fewer than 1,000 native speakers of Hawaiian language (ka ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i) ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Current curricular tren...
This paper describes Hawaiian Creole English (HCE), also knows as Pidgin. It outlines its origins an...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.$$Includes bibliographical references.Foreign influence and ...
In the late 19th century, when the United States began its illegal occupation of the Hawaiian Kingdo...
Of the several thousand languages known around the world today, it is estimated that fifty percent o...
This paper will focus on Chûgoku-ben, or the Hiroshima/Yamaguchi dialect, the language brought to Ha...
Hawaiʻi was an independent country with a government, culture and language until openly coercive fo...
The Hawaiian kingdom, prior to the illegal overthrow of its monarchy (1893) and the subsequent Engli...
The revitalization of the Hawaiian language is considered a success in the short term due to several...
From 1924 to 1960 some of Hawai`i\u27s public schools were segregated institutions. Unlike the segre...
In 1778, England’s Captain Cook first landed on the Hawaiian Islands. Since then, the Native Hawaiia...
Presentation slidesThe United Nations declared 2019 The Year of Indigenous Languages. Languages arou...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
Hawai‘i’s history is one like many other indigenous communities across the globe: a colonizing regim...
There are estimated to be fewer than 1,000 native speakers of Hawaiian language (ka ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i) ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Current curricular tren...
This paper describes Hawaiian Creole English (HCE), also knows as Pidgin. It outlines its origins an...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.$$Includes bibliographical references.Foreign influence and ...
In the late 19th century, when the United States began its illegal occupation of the Hawaiian Kingdo...
Of the several thousand languages known around the world today, it is estimated that fifty percent o...
This paper will focus on Chûgoku-ben, or the Hiroshima/Yamaguchi dialect, the language brought to Ha...
Hawaiʻi was an independent country with a government, culture and language until openly coercive fo...
The Hawaiian kingdom, prior to the illegal overthrow of its monarchy (1893) and the subsequent Engli...
The revitalization of the Hawaiian language is considered a success in the short term due to several...
From 1924 to 1960 some of Hawai`i\u27s public schools were segregated institutions. Unlike the segre...
In 1778, England’s Captain Cook first landed on the Hawaiian Islands. Since then, the Native Hawaiia...
Presentation slidesThe United Nations declared 2019 The Year of Indigenous Languages. Languages arou...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
Hawai‘i’s history is one like many other indigenous communities across the globe: a colonizing regim...
There are estimated to be fewer than 1,000 native speakers of Hawaiian language (ka ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i) ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Current curricular tren...
This paper describes Hawaiian Creole English (HCE), also knows as Pidgin. It outlines its origins an...