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The Koreans in Hawai'i : a pictorial history, 1903-2003

معرفی کتاب «The Koreans in Hawai'i : a pictorial history, 1903-2003» نوشتهٔ Chang, Roberta ;Patterson, Wayne، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Hawai'i Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «The Koreans in Hawai'i : a pictorial history, 1903-2003» در دستهٔ بدون دسته‌بندی قرار دارد.

__The Koreans in Hawaii: A Pictorial History, 1903-2003,__ brings together hundreds of photographs to tell the powerful story of the people who have shaped the Korean immigrant experience in America over the past one hundred years. Although Koreans faced the same hardships and barriers as other East Asian immigrants in the New World, the story of their migration, settlement, and assimilation into American society has received relatively little attention. This volume not only commemorates the centennial of Koreans in Hawaii, but also offers readers an unprecedented look at the rich history of a community that continues to develop and change to this day. The photographs, which illuminate and complement writings and oral histories found elsewhere, provide insight into Hawaii's Korean immigrant community, politics, and everyday life. They reveal the struggles and successes of the first and subsequent generations, allowing viewers to connect with the past. Together with chapter introductions, the wide range of photographs (many only recently discovered in archives and family albums) represents an engaging record that uncovers the deep roots of Korean Americans in Hawaii.

With roots firmly in the oral storytelling tradition, Kimo Armitage's The Healers weaves multiple narrators and time periods into a novel of remarkable breadth, giving insight into Hawaiian culture where nature, man, and the spirit world coexist seamlessly. Echoing the voices of long ago, the book celebrates the connection to stories of Hawaii as once told by grandparents and great-grandparents. In the world of The Healers, family and place are revered and aloha is heartfelt.

Cousins Keola and Pua, chosen as the next generation of healers by their family, initially have an idyllic life as respected apprentice healers. Their days are spent training with their grandmother, investigating the healing properties of plants, and treating ailments of community and family members. Troubling dreams, however, foreshadow a sea change to come. One day, Pua meets and is immediately attracted to Tiki, a descendant of a powerful healing family from Tahiti, who has been mysteriously abandoned by his parents. Months later, Keola is sent across the island to train with Laka, the family's most knowledgeable healer, who was born with no arms or legs. A life-threatening challenge awaits this close-knit unit, and they must call upon generations of ancestral knowledge and skill to save those that stand at the precipice of death.

This compelling novel fills a gap in the Hawaiian literary canon of works for young adult readers.

Contents Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. The Beginnings of Koreans in America Chapter 2. First Wave Migration Chapter 3. The First Decade: 1900–1910 Chapter 4. The Second Decade: 1910–1920 Chapter 5. The Third Decade: 1920–1930 Chapter 6. The Fourth Decade: 1930–1940 Chapter 7. The Fifth Decade: 1940–1950 Chapter 8. A New Beginning: 1950–2003 Afterword List of Photograph Donors and Interviewees Index About the Authors
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