Interview with Matsu Kina
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1980
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An eighty-two-year-old former sugar plantation worker recalls and reflects on his life in Okinawa, 1910s; immigration to Hawaii, Maui and Big Island plantation camps; and World War II.
farmer, store clerk, sugar plantation worker; Japanese; male
Interview conducted in Japanese (translation).
farmer, store clerk, sugar plantation worker; Japanese; male
Interview conducted in Japanese (translation).
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Immigration, Japan, Organizations, Plantation Life, South Hilo, World War II
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2 hr, 25 min
12 pages (narrative)
12 pages (narrative)
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Hilo, Hawaii (island)
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DU624.7 .R9 O34
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