VIDEO

Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaiʻi

Video 40.02.03

Description

Pidgin English (Hawaiʻi English Creole) is spoken by residents of Hawaiʻi of all ethnicities. The language reflects both the migrant and Indigenous histories of Hawaiʻi.

Object ID

40.02.03

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Booth, Marlene

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Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaiʻi

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Hawaiʻi, United States

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2009

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3 min, 25 sec

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https://youtu.be/O7X9AAeDCr4

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Multimedia details

Creator

Booth, Marlene

Date

2009

Location

Hawaiʻi, United States

Type

Moving Image

Format

Video

File Format

mp4

Extent

0:03:25

Source

Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaiʻi

Licensor

New Day Films

MUMI Number

40.02.013.VID

Creator

Booth, Marlene

Date

2009

Location

Hawaiʻi, United States

Type

Moving Image

Format

Video

File Format

mp4

Extent

0:03:25

Source

Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaiʻi

Licensor

New Day Films

MUMI Number

40.02.013.VID

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