Interview with Jack Bishaw

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1985
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Kodama-Nishimoto, Michi
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A man talks about his parents; Waikiki neighbors and neighborhood stores; Waikiki School; move to Molokai Hoolehua homestead; Future Farmers of America activities; pineapple work; return to Waikiki; World War II blackouts; federal construction job; marriage to Waikiki neighbor; trip back to Molokai; Molokai customs; and father's predictions.
pineapple worker, pipe fitter; part-Hawaiian; male
Interview conducted in English.
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Development, Farming, Family Life, Hawaiians - Customs and Beliefs, Molokai
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1 hr, 50 min
37 pages
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Waikiki, Oahu
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DU629 .W44 W3 1988
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