Pacific Postcards (S21 final essays)
Pacific PostcardsThis page has paths:
- Pacific Postcards Sean Fraga
Contents of this path:
- Switching the "Barbaric" Natives Narrative (S.W.)
- Connecting Indigenous Hawaiian Music to Western Civilization (Michael Groner)
- Where the Watermelons Grow: An Analysis of Booker’s "Down by the Bay" (Stefan Popescu)
- Does Not Such a Meeting Make Amends? (Bridget Persson)
- Fishing Technology: Strengthening Reid's Argument (T.A.)
- Connections Between the Guano Islands, American Imperialism, and Eurocentric Views (Isabela Alameda)
- The Many Meanings of the Pearl Harbor Memorial (Kalei Stambaugh)
- Pacific Potential, Pacific Fantasies (Chris Yi)
- The Impact of Transcontinental Railroad Construction on Indigenous People (Rafael Perez)
- Consequences of Chinese Involvement in the Transcontinental Railroad (Ethan Vicente)
- Ensuring a True Global Perspective of the Transcontinental Railroad (Fabiano Andrade)
- Nuclear Testing and the Pacific (Michael Eghbal)
- Tiki Bar Authenticity: The Rise of Tiki Bars and Imperial Influence (Ruby Telles)
- The Real Importance of Bikini Atoll (Eli Kleinmann)
- Pearl Harbor: Attack On Hawaiian Sovereignty (Daniel Han)