TY - BOOK AU - Maretzki,Thomas W. AU - Andrade,Naleen Naupaka AU - Bayola,Ricardo AU - Bell,Cathy Kaheau‘ilani AU - Bond,John R. AU - Braun,Kathryn AU - Carriker,Anongnart “Mickie” AU - Do,Jane Chung- AU - Esah,Sekap AU - Fukuda,Michael AU - Goebert,Deborah AU - Guerrero,Anthony P.S. AU - Hawkins,Emily A. AU - Hawkins,John W. AU - Higashionna,Ryokichi AU - Hishinuma,Earl AU - Hixon,Allen AU - Huh,John AU - Ikehara,Gilbert AU - Izutsu,Satoru AU - Johnsen,Lisa Sánchez- AU - Kang,Mark AU - Lum,Kwong-Yen AU - Matsu,Courtenay AU - Matsukawa,Leslie AU - McDermott,John F. AU - Naholowaa,Dale AU - Nishimura,Stephanie T. AU - Ona,Celia AU - Palafox,Neal AU - Rehuher,Davis AU - Riklon,Sheldon AU - Ruben,Kino AU - Soli,Faapisa M. AU - Stege,Kristina AU - Su,Christine AU - Swain,William AU - Takeshita,Junji AU - Tran,Paul AU - Yee,Victor TI - People and Cultures of Hawaii: The Evolution of Culture and Ethnicity SN - 9780824860264 U1 - 305.8 PY - 2011///] CY - Honolulu : PB - University of Hawaii Press, KW - Cultural fusion KW - Hawaii KW - Cultural pluralism KW - Ethnology KW - Personality and culture KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface --; Introduction --; Chronology --; 1. The Hawaiians --; 2. The Euro-Americans --; 3. The Chinese --; 4. The Portuguese --; 5. The Japanese --; 6. The Okinawans --; 7. The Hispanics --; 8. The Koreans --; 9. The Filipinos --; 10. The Blacks --; 11. The Samoans --; 12. The Thais --; 13. The Vietnamese --; 14. The Cambodians --; 15. The Micronesians --; Conclusion --; Glossary --; Contributors --; Index; restricted access N2 - This is a significant update to the highly influential text People and Cultures of Hawaii: A Psychocultural Profile. Since its publication in 1980, the immigrant groups it discusses in depth have matured and new ones have been added to the mix. The present work tracks the course of these changes over the past twenty years, constructing a historical understanding of each group as it evolved from race to ethnicity to culture.Individual chapters begin with an overview of one of fifteen groups. Following the development of its unique ethnocultural identity, distinctive character traits such as temperament and emotional expression are explored—as well as ethnic stereotypes. Also discussed are modifications to the group’s ethnocultural identity over time and generational change—which traits may have changed over generations and which are more hardwired or enduring. An important feature of each chapter is the focus on the group’s family social structure, generational and gender roles, power distribution, and central values and life goals. Readers will also find a description of the group’s own internal social class structure, social and political strategies, and occupational and educational patterns. Finally, contributors consider how a particular ethnic group has blended into Hawai‘i’s culturally sensitive society.People and Cultures of Hawai‘i: The Evolution of Culture and Ethnicity will, like its predecessor, fill an important niche in understanding the history of different ethnic groups in Hawai‘i UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824860264 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780824860264 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780824860264/original ER -