vii, 87 leavesThe goal of this thesis is to examine minority groups' conceptualizations of multiculturalism and ethnocultural identity in Hawaiʻi. Two of Hawaii's minority groups were studied- Japanese Americans and Polynesians. A multi-method study on ethnic identification in a multicultural society is presented. Students at the University of Hawaiʻi completed ethnic identification surveys on ethnocultural identification, attitudes toward ethnic identification, likeness to other groups, and social distance. A sample of the Japanese Americans and Pacific Islanders represented in the first phase participated in interviews where the themes about living in a multicultural society and its relation to ethnic identification were further explored....
In 1898 the United States illegally annexed the Hawaiian Islands over the protests of Queen Liliʽuok...
Our research consisted of determining how Asian American students at the University of Illinois iden...
This study was on Hawaiian elementary school students\u27 perceptions of the academic ability of thr...
In most parts of the United States, Asian- Americans are the minority. However, in Hawaii, citizens ...
The islands of Hawaii are well-known for their unique level of racial heterogeneity and admixture, o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Japanese American migration to Japan is a specif...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines the...
Relatively few individuals have the option of choosing an ethnic identity. In most cases that identi...
This qualitative study used narrative data to explore and understand eight Native Hawaiian college w...
This poster describes some preliminary findings from a qualitative study on the psychological experi...
Americans are rapidly becoming an ethnically plural people. Not only are there many different people...
This exploratory study examines the identity perceptions and language attitudes of seven Japanese-Am...
dissertationThis quantitative ethnolinguistic study examines the ways Pacific Islander teens use lin...
Objective. How do individuals of Asian descent in the United States identify themselves in ethnic te...
There is incredible diversity within the Hawaiian community. Yet oftentimes Hawaiians are imagined t...
In 1898 the United States illegally annexed the Hawaiian Islands over the protests of Queen Liliʽuok...
Our research consisted of determining how Asian American students at the University of Illinois iden...
This study was on Hawaiian elementary school students\u27 perceptions of the academic ability of thr...
In most parts of the United States, Asian- Americans are the minority. However, in Hawaii, citizens ...
The islands of Hawaii are well-known for their unique level of racial heterogeneity and admixture, o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Japanese American migration to Japan is a specif...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines the...
Relatively few individuals have the option of choosing an ethnic identity. In most cases that identi...
This qualitative study used narrative data to explore and understand eight Native Hawaiian college w...
This poster describes some preliminary findings from a qualitative study on the psychological experi...
Americans are rapidly becoming an ethnically plural people. Not only are there many different people...
This exploratory study examines the identity perceptions and language attitudes of seven Japanese-Am...
dissertationThis quantitative ethnolinguistic study examines the ways Pacific Islander teens use lin...
Objective. How do individuals of Asian descent in the United States identify themselves in ethnic te...
There is incredible diversity within the Hawaiian community. Yet oftentimes Hawaiians are imagined t...
In 1898 the United States illegally annexed the Hawaiian Islands over the protests of Queen Liliʽuok...
Our research consisted of determining how Asian American students at the University of Illinois iden...
This study was on Hawaiian elementary school students\u27 perceptions of the academic ability of thr...