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Hey Kathrina,
They were in Escondido, California. One was an agricultural fieldhand, the
other was his daughter. I also interwiewed the wife/mother, a Norwegian
American.
The interviews were done in connection with an assessment of historic
properties; it was NOT an archaeology project.
But, be sure to contact Priscilla Wegars of the Asian American Comparative
Collection; she is a fount of information on Aaian American archaeological
projects.
And she is a nice person.
S. Walter
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From: "Kathrina Aben" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: Filipino-American/Filipino archaeology
Thank you for replying, Pete and Susan.
Pete: I familiar with Manila Village but not of Bassa-Bassa. Is that the
same as Saint Malo? Most of what I know about those fishing villages are
from Marina Espina's book, "Filipinos in Louisiana". Also, I will take your
advice and check with those sources. Thank you for the suggestions.
Susan: Thank you for letting me know. I will make sure to check with the
AACC. Are these interviews from a specific community?
-Kathrina
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