The Sandalwood Mountains: Readings and Stories of the Early Chinese in Hawaii
Tin-Yuke Char
Ethnic history of Chinese immigration in the Hawaiian Islands.
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Contents
Impact and Disintegration in China
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Two Country Tours in China 1884
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Chinese Visit Hawaii 17881789
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Copyright
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