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FILIPINAS! Voices from Daughters and Descendants of Hawaii's Plantation Era

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  • FILIPINAS! Voices from Daughters and Descendants of Hawaii's Plantation Era by Patricia Brown
  • FILIPINAS! Voices from Daughters and Descendants of Hawaii's Plantation Era by Patricia Brown
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Twenty-nine Filipinas traveled fifty-three hundred miles to Hawai'i in 1907 pursuing better lives. Thousands of Filipinas followed. These daring women created major life changes, but their stories were seldom heard. FILIPINAS! Voices from Daughters and Descendants of Hawaii's Plantation Era seeks to change that. Sixty-seven storytellers and collaborators share details about their early immigrant ancestors and themselves shedding light on culture, spiritual beliefs, and roles Filipinas continue to play in Hawaii's history. Filipinas are prudent and rarely share their personal and family stories of struggle and perseverance. As their generations decline, they recognize their history will be lost forever. Therefore, they chose to honor plantation-era Filipinas by sharing and preserving their stories publically and offering them as reliable truths and learning tools. "This path-breaking book by Dr. Patricia Brown deals with the fascinating lives and times of the first Filipinas in Hawai'i in the early decades of the twentieth-century," says Dr. Belinda Aquino, professor emeritus of Asian studies at the University of Hawai'i, Manoa, and founding director of its Center for Philippine Studies. "It is a landmark addition to the relatively scant history of Filipinas and Filipina-Americans in the islands and will certainly enrich the existing literature on this particular topic."

Author Biography:

Anthology editor and author Dr. Patricia Brown is the daughter of an early Hawaiʻi plantation worker from Pangasinan. She is a psychologist and a veteran educator in prekindergarten through twelfth-grade levels in California and the graduate level at Chaminade University, Hawaiʻi. Her interests in women and ethnic studies, cultural habits, and spiritual beliefs are reflected in her recent books FILIPINAS! Voices from Daughters and Descendants of Hawaii's Plantation Era and KULA SAN-Maui's Healing Place. She is the president of the Filipino American Historical Society of Hawaiʻi, a national trustee of the Filipino American National Historical Society, a board member of Hawaiʻi Plantation Village, a founding executive board member of NAKEM International, and past president and board member of the Filipino Association of University Women, Hawaiʻi.
Release date NZ
December 2nd, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
382
Dimensions
216x280x20
ISBN-13
9781500539009
Product ID
37720038

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