Lois A. Yamauchi, E. Brook Chapman de Sousa, Rebecca I. Ka‘anehe, Bryant Jensen
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Instructional Conversations for Equitable Participation to Challenge Deficit Views of Pidgin in Hawai‘i
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...