Women and Work in Hawai`i
CREDITS
Exhibit Design and Production by:
W@hine Productions:
Diane Maluso
Lee-Ellen Marvin
Teresa Bill
Exhibit Research and Development:
Joyce Chinen
Victoria N. Kneubuhl
Co-Director, Teresa Bill
Co-Director, Jane Silverman
The exhibit "Into the Marketplace" was funded by an Exemplary
Award from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and sponsored
by the Hawai`i Committee for the Humanities.
Quotations appearing throughout this exhibit are selected from existing
oral histories by Warren Nishimoto and Michiko Kodama-Nishimoto of the Center
for Oral History, University of Hawai'i.
Specific credits for individual panels are listed below.
Women and Work: 1
Photographs:
(Right) ""The Lei Maker"": Theodore Wores (1901), Honolulu Academy of Arts, Gift of Drs. Ben and A. Jess Shenson.
(Left) Onomea Hawaiian Woman Weaving Hat: R.J. Baker Photo, Hawai`i State Archives.
Women and Work: Yamauchi
Scripted by Victoria N. Kneubuhl. Selected from existing oral histories by Warren Nishimoto and Michiko Kodama-Nishimoto of the Center for Oral History, University of Hawai'i.
Women and Work: 4
Photograph: Alex Vergara. Korean women hanging laundry.
Women and Work: Pao Doce
Photograph courtesy of Bishop Museum: Portuguese women baking bread, 1908.
Women and Work: 6
Song Credits: Collected by Harry Urata and Franklin Odo
Sung by: Alison Arakawa
"Hole Hole Bushi." Humanities News 1984.
Women and Work: 7
Photograph: Vegetable Vendor - Hawai'i State Archives.
Women and Work: 8
Photograph:Pregnant Women at Paia sugar plantation. Hawai`i State Archives.
ORAL HISTORY QUOTE:
Words of Tatsuno Ogawa from the Barbara Kawakami Interview Collection.
Women and Work: Katherine
Scripted by Victoria N. Kneubuhl. Selected from existing oral histories by Warren Nishimoto and Michiko Kodama-Nishimoto of the Center for Oral History, University of Hawai'i.
Women and Work: 9
Photograph: Lei Sellers, Hawai'i State Archives
Women and Work: 10
Photographs:
(Left) Pineapple Packing, Hawai'i State Archives
(Right) Pineapple Advertisement, Courtesy of Dole Foods, Inc.
Women and Work: 13
Photograph: Women with Hoses. Courtesy of Cindy Pierson and Pearl Harbor Shipyard, Public Works Division.
Women and Work: 14
Governor Stainback files, Hawai'i State Archives; The Honolulu Advertiser
Women and Work: 15
Photograph: ILWU, Local 142 (International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union)
Women and Work: 15a
Photograph: Dole Foods, Inc.
Women and Work: Milles
Scripted by Victoria N. Kneubuhl. Selected from existing oral histories by Warren Nishimoto and Michiko Kodama-Nishimoto of the Center for Oral History, University of Hawai'i.
Women and Work: Guiala
Scripted by Victoria N. Kneubuhl. Selected from existing oral histories by Warren Nishimoto and Michiko Kodama-Nishimoto of the Center for Oral History, University of Hawai'i.
Women and Work: 16
Photograph: Postcard from Hawai`i.
Women and Work: 17
Photograph: Image Copyright: W@hine Productions, 1996.
Women and Work: 18
Photograph courtesy of Dick Adair and The Honolulu Advertiser.
Women and Work: 19
Maid in Honolulu Hotel.
Women and Work: Laundry
Photograph: Local 5 (Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union)
Women and Work: Strikers on the Beach
Photograph: Charles Okamura, The Honolulu Advertiser; Local 5 (Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union);ILWU, Local 142 (International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union)
Women and Work: Violence
Photograph: Dennis Oda, Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Women and Work: 20
Photograph from http://www.maui.net:80/~gwr/camp/campgran.html
Women and Work: 21
Photograph courtesy of Nancy Fujii. Women pickets at the University of Hawai`i at Manoa.
Women and Work: 22
Photograph: Waipahu Cultural Garden Park.
Women and Work: Photos
Photographs by Teresa Bill.