IMAGE

Sugar Cane Plantation Laborers

Japanese women laborers stand in a row on sugar cane plantation. They wear large hats and dresses with aprons tied at their waists.

Image 13.02.02a

Description

Many women traveled to Hawaiʻi for better lives, but once on the islands, they worked grueling hours on sugar cane plantations. As soon as couples and families could, they would leave for the mainland for better opportunities.

Object ID

13.02.02a

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Sugar Cane Plantation Laborers

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Hawaiʻi, United States

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https://janm.emuseum.com/objects/41911/photograph

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Multimedia details

Publisher

Japanese American National Museum

Location

Hawaiʻi, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Source

Japanese American National Museum

Licensor

Japanese American National Museum

MUMI Number

13.02.012.IMG

Publisher

Japanese American National Museum

Location

Hawaiʻi, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Source

Japanese American National Museum

Licensor

Japanese American National Museum

MUMI Number

13.02.012.IMG

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