"Jan Ken Po, Ai Kono Sho" "Junk An'a Po, I Canna Show" These words to a simple child's game brought from Japan and made local, the property of all of Hawaii's people, symbolize the cultural transformation experienced by Hawaii's Japanese. It is the story of this experience that Dennis Ogawa tells so well here.
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"Jan Ken Po, Ai Kono Sho" "Junk An'a Po, I Canna Show" These words to a simple child's game brought from Japan and made local, the property of all of Hawaii's people, symbolize the cultural transformation experienced by Hawaii's Japanese. It is the story of this experience that Dennis Ogawa tells so well here.
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Publisher:
Japanese American Research Center, Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce
Published:
1973
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
15080234873
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Seller's Description:
Very good in very good dust jacket. xi, 180, [3] p. : ill.; 21 cm. Includes Illustrations. 1st edition 1973 with DJ. Binding strong, pages tight. No marks or writing. DJ shows normal wear for age
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Seller's Description:
Very Good in Good jacket. Very good in good d.j. Cloth 8vo. An outlook on Japanese Americans' experiences in Hawaii, and the development of a new island culture symbolized in the transformation of Jan Ken Po to Junk an' a po. 180pp. B/w photos. > DJ Good | > Language: English | > Size: 8vo | > Media/Binding: Hardcover |
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First edition. Very good. D/j is slightly frayed. 183pp. Illus. Foreword by Sen. Daniel K. Inouye. Well done by a professor at the Univ. of Hawaii. (loc 539/1)