By Barbara F. Kawakami.Winner of the Association for Asian American Studies 1994 Outstanding Book AwardA detailed account of clothing and work attire worn by Japanese immigrants in Hawaii, this book exposes the many trials and hardships faced by the Issei.
By Barbara F. Kawakami.
Winner of the Association for Asian American Studies 1994 Outstanding Book Award
A detailed account of clothing and work attire worn by Japanese immigrants in Hawaii, this book exposes the many trials and hardships faced by the Issei.
Barbara F. Kawakami, raised on a sugarcane plantation, had a career as a dressmaker and homemaker before earning her B.S. in textile and clothing and an M.A. in Asian studies.
Paper: 220 pp.
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