
Acculturation of Samoans in the Mormon Village of Laie, Territory of Hawaii (thesis)
Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1956. v, 107p., text reproduced from typed ms, no illustrations, utilitarian binding in flexible brown covers with black cloth backstrip and typed cover label. Item is sound and legible throughout. Samoans tended to immigrate for economic reasons. "The writer endeavored to attend as many social, economic, and religious functions as possible. Actifve participation on his part was held to a minimum"
Cat.No: 263515
Price: $30.00
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Assimilate, assimilation,
Hawaii,
Immigration,
Mormonism,
Pacific Islands,
Racism,
Samoa,
Sociology
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