Hawai'i Is My Haven: Race and Indigeneity in the Black Pacific/ Nitasha Tamar Sharma
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TextPublication details: Duke University Press; 2021Description: 360p; 23x15cmISBN: - 9781478014379
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Scholarly interest in both the history of migration to the Hawaiian Islands and contemporaneous issues in ethno-cultural identities in Hawai‘i has often excluded the experiences of the Black men and women who have made the archipelago their home since the 1800s.
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