Interview with Richard Furtado

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1998
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Nishimoto, Warren
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Lahaina-born restauranteur shares memories of his family's meat market, including sausage making and peddling. He tells of escaping the 1946 tsunami, which destroyed his rented home and restaurant in Keaukaha. He also speaks of the 1960 tsunami, which washed away a home he had built in Keaukaha. Also contributing to the interview was his wife Juliette Furtado.
meat peddler, theater manager, restaurant owner
Interview conducted in English.
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Food, Hotels and Restaurants, Lahaina (district), Natural Disasters, Portuguese - Lifestyles
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1 hr, 35 min
33 pages
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Hilo, Hawaii (island)
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DU629 .H28 T78 2000
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