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A Study on Ethnicity of Young Okinawans in Hawai’i. By Nari Yamamoto Research Institute for Subtropics Kinmen Island, Taiwan November 2004. Photo by Jon Itomura. Outline. I Hawai ’ i and Okinawa II Okinawans in Hawai ’ i III Who Are Young Okinawans?
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A Study on Ethnicity of Young Okinawans in Hawai’i By Nari Yamamoto Research Institute for Subtropics Kinmen Island, Taiwan November 2004 Photo by Jon Itomura
Outline IHawai’i and Okinawa II Okinawans in Hawai’i III Who Are Young Okinawans? IV YOH members VYoung Okinawans VIConclusion
Location of Hawai’i & Okinawa Hawai’i Okinawa
Similarities between Hawai’i and Okinawa Population Location History Economy
Ranking of Races in Hawai’i • White・・・22% • Japanese ・・・20% • Hawaiian ・・・17%
Okinawans in Hawai’i • Japanese ・・・262,113 people • Okinawan・・・5,998 people
Cultural Events in Hawai’i King Kamehameha Festival Aloha Festival Independence Day New Year Festival Bon Festival Okinawan Festival
Okinawan Events in Hawai’i • Okinawan Festival • Uchinanchu Conference
Who Are the Young Okinwans? • Descendants of Okinawan Immigrants • Generations: 2nd to 5th • Age: 20’s to 40’s
VIEWPOINT Ethnicity/ethnic identity at Hare occasions and daily life may not be the same.
Ethnicity/ethnic identity of Young Okinawans in Hawai’i Research Targets YOH(Young Okinawans of Hawai’i) members Young Okinawans with Okinawan cultural activity Other Young Okinawans
Research Method 1.Questionnaires 2.Individual Interviews 3. Observation and Participation
Data Analysis Birth Place /Generation Family Ethnicity/Ethnic Identity Life Experience Cultural Activity Future
What is YOH? • “Young OKinawans of Hawai’i” • Okinawan Bon Dance Team Established in 1981 • Members: Okinawans • Activities: Bon dance
“・・・The keys to the Preservation And Perpetuation Of our Uchinanchu culture In Hawai’i And into the Millennium.” Leaflet of Young Okinawans of Hawaii
Bon dance practice
YOH members ・Questionnaires (27 people) ・Individual interviews (6 people) ・Participation and Observation
Young Okinawan with Okinawan Cultural Activity ・Individual interviews a.Young Okinawans (5 people) b.Parents of Young Okinawans (2 people)
Traditional Okinawan music Okinawan music band
Other Young Okinawan ・Individual interviews a.Young Okinawans (6 people) b.Grand parents of Young Okinawans (2 people)
① Complex formation ②Relation between Formation level and Life stage ③Plural formation in multi-ethnic society
Bon Dance for Young Okinawans with Cultural Activities ①Matsuri which they used to go with parents or grandparents ②Matsuri which they took their children to ③Event which they merely had chance to join
②Relation between Formation level and Life Stage
Other Young Okinawans ①More influence from Japanese relatives ②Too busy to recognize ethnic culture or identity while they live their everyday life to achieve their goal ③Not enough information on Okinawa from parents or grand parents ④Has no chance to aware of their ethnicity
③Plural and Complex Ethnicity in Multi-ethnic Society Local identity + Okinawa or Japanese
social position shared with other ethnic groups Local ①Born and raised in Hawai’i ②Grow up in multi-cultural/ethnic society ③Society in continental U.S. and Hawai’i is different
How to Identify Ethnicity ※Third generation Okinawan man who has lived in Okinawa before Continental U.S. AsianAmerican Japanese/Okinawan Hawai’i American/Nikkei Okinawa
Perpetuation of Ethnicity ・Perpetuation of Ethnicity has already started
Concerns for Perpetuation of Ethnicity ・Growth Number of Marriage between Different Ethnicities ・Shin-Issei, “New First Generation”
For in depth analysis… • More samples • Comparison with other ethnic groups in Hawai’i
Mahalo to・・・ • YOH members • HUOA members • Young Okinawans and their families