Lois A. Yamauchi, E. Brook Chapman de Sousa, Rebecca I. Ka‘anehe, Bryant Jensen
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Hawaiʻi Creole, known as “Pidgin,” developed when speakers of various languages came to the islands as plantation workers and their children grew up speaking Pidgin. Discrimination toward Pidgin in...