Interview with Raku Morimoto
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1983
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The oldest female descendant of the first boatload of Japanese contract immigrants who arrived in 1885 discusses her parents' coming to Hawaii, her early years in Kula and Downtown Honolulu, and her career as an Immigration Bureau interpreter.
church mission worker, interpreter, schoolteacher; Japanese; female
Interview conducted in English.
church mission worker, interpreter, schoolteacher; Japanese; female
Interview conducted in English.
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Crime, Customs and Beliefs - Japanese, Honolulu (district), Immigration, Plantation Life
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4 hr, 10 min
72 pages
72 pages
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Honolulu, Oahu
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DU624.6 .F59 1983
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