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Asian immigrants were not prepared for their experiences as plantation workers in Hawaii. They had come from societies where they labored ... Plantation paternalism also served to maintain a racial and class hierarchy. White plantation managers and foremn supervised Asians, constituting 70 to 85 % of the work force.
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ranged from cool, gentlemanly paternalism at the plantation office to the ... population that furnished Hawaii's plantation labor, opportunities of social ...
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paternalism. The planters seized on the idea of social welfare and plantation paternalism ... aki's Pau Hana: Plantation Life and Labor in Hawaii (1983). ...
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PLANTATION LEGACY IN HAWAII ... World War II brought major changes to Hawaii's plantation communities. The great increase in military presence in the islands created a demand services that the pre-war civilian economy was unable to meet.
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Oct 17, 2009 ... Hawaii's isolation forestalled such threats, and its paternalistic plantation history made employer-provided care an easy fit. ...
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www.nytimes.com/2009/10/17/health/policy/17hawaii.html
www.nytimes.com/2009/10/17/health/policy/17hawaii.html
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Chapter 4 focuses on the unique situation of the sanba in Hawaii, where the plantation economy and 'plantation paternalism,' multi-cultural and ...
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A careful dramatization of the oral histories of Hawai'i working women, produced on location at Hawaii's Plantation Village in Waipahu. The unique interplay of work and family life of real plantation era women is amazingly recreated by Karen Yamamoto Hackler and Nan Ascuncion.
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homepages.uhwo.hawaii.edu/~clear/riceroses.html
homepages.uhwo.hawaii.edu/~clear/riceroses.html
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This report became more widespread with the organization of the Hawaii Land Development Co. which has arranged with Kaneohe Ranch associates to build about 200 homes on the other side mission granted to the Hawaii of the pali.
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ALBURO, Erlinda K. “ Plantation Life in Hawaii and the Politics of Representation.” Director, Cebuano Studies Center and Professor, Department of Languages & Literature, University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines.
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www.hawaii.edu/cps/abstracts-centennial-conference.html
www.hawaii.edu/cps/abstracts-centennial-conference.html
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