Interview with Anna Duvauchelle Goodhue

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1998
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Johnston, Jeanne
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One of twelve children, a woman discusses her family's background. She explains how the children divided their time between Oahu and Molokai, traveling on the inter-island steamships. She recalls the effect of the 1946 tsunami on family and neighbors. Also described are the traditional luaus (feasts). Goodhue was also interviewed for the Ualapue project.
cannery worker, dispatcher, teacher, doctor's assistant, office worker; French-Hawaiian-English-Irish; female
Interview conducted in English.
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Family Life, Lifestyles - Hawaiians, Molokai, Natural Disasters
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36 min
12 pages
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Pukoo, Molokai
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GC222 .M38 T7 2003
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