Library Record
Metadata
Call# |
000008 |
Title |
New land, new lives: Hawaiian settlement in British Columbia. |
Author |
Barman, Jean |
Summary |
"Between the late eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries a thousand or more, perhaps several thousand, native Hawaiians visited the west coast of North America as seamen, fur trade laborers, or independent adventurers. While most returned home, a handful stayed behind. Patterns of Hawaiian settlement and family formation in British Columbia are distinctive from those of Hawaiians elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest." taken from p. 1. |
Object Name |
Periodical |
Subjects |
Hawaiians Settlement--British Columbia Marriage--cross-cultural |
Pub Date |
1995 |