A perspective on North American imperialism derived from three generations of Native Hawaiians who have been subject to imperial policies. The combination of anthropological fieldwork, archival resources, and "kitchen table" conversations gives the book a unique quality. Provides insight into US relations with the Pacific Rim, an increasingly important factor in today’s world. An intersection of interpretations—from legal cases to individual memories—reveals the entanglement that influences broader political shifts.
A perspective on North American imperialism derived from three generations of Native Hawaiians who have been subject to imperial policies. The combination of anthropological fieldwork, archival resources, and "kitchen table" conversations gives the book a unique quality. Provides insight into US relations with the Pacific Rim, an increasingly important factor in today’s world. An intersection of interpretations—from legal cases to individual memories—reveals the entanglement that influences broader political shifts.
Judith Schachter is Professor of Anthropology and History at Carnegie Mellon University. She has been doing fieldwork in Hawai`i for more than two decades. Her publications include Kinship with Strangers: Adoption and Interpretations of Kinship in American Culture (University of California Press, 1994) and A Sealed and Secret Kinship: The Culture of Politics and Practices in American Adoption (Berghahn Books, 2002). Her research includes articles on family and housing policies and, currently, on the movement for indigenous rights in Hawai`i (in Social Identities, 2011).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction-A Perspective on Hawai`i-US Relations Chapter 2. Living on the Land-Malama`aina from Past to Present Chapter 3. "Educating the Polynesian American"-Two Worlds of Learning Chapter 4. Work, War, and Loyalty-The impact of World War II Chapter 5. Making a Way, Building a Family-Preserving `ohana in an American State Chapter 6. "Stand Fast and Continue:" Homestead Generations and the Future Epilogue Glossary Bibliography Index
Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction-A Perspective on Hawai`i-US Relations Chapter 2. Living on the Land-Malama`aina from Past to Present Chapter 3. "Educating the Polynesian American"-Two Worlds of Learning Chapter 4. Work, War, and Loyalty-The impact of World War II Chapter 5. Making a Way, Building a Family-Preserving `ohana in an American State Chapter 6. "Stand Fast and Continue:" Homestead Generations and the Future Epilogue Glossary Bibliography Index
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