Pacific Diaspora by Paul R Spickard

Pacific Diaspora by Paul R Spickard

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Pacific Islander Americans constitute one of the United States' least understood ethnic groups and are given many stereotypes. This work brings together the individual and community histories of Pacific Islands peoples in the US.

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Pacific Diaspora by Paul R Spickard

Pacific Islander Americans constitute one of the United States' least understood ethnic groups. As expected, stereotypes abound: Samoans are good at football; Hawaiians make the best surfers; all Tahitians dance. Although Pacific history, society, and culture have been the subjects of much scholarly research and writing, the lives of Pacific Islanders in the diaspora (particularly in the U.S.) have received far less attention. The contributors to this volume of articles and essays compiled by the Pacific Islander Americans Research Project hope to rectify this oversight. Pacific Diaspora brings together the individual and community histories of Pacific Island peoples in the U.S. It is designed for use in Pacific and ethnic studies courses, but it will also find an audience among those with a general interest in Pacific Islander Americans.
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ISBN 13 9780824826192
ISBN 10 0824826191
Title Pacific Diaspora
Author Paul R Spickard
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Hawai'i Press
Year published 2002-08-30
Number of pages 384
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