Deschutes Public Library

Island Roots

Label
Island Roots
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Island Roots
Oclc number
921962302
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Originally produced by Stourwater Pictures in 2007
Runtime
13
Summary
When the Filipino pioneers of the 1920's and 30's settled on Bainbridge Island, Washington they were hired by Japanese-American landowners to tend their renowned strawberry farms. The bombing of Pearl Harbor turned this relationship upside down when the Japanese Americans were forcibly removed from the Island and incarcerated during WWII. The Japanese American community left Bainbridge Island on March 30th, 1942, just a few months before the strawberry harvest. The Japanese American farmers needed stewards and their Filipino farmhands brought in the harvest, paid the taxes and saved the farms. The Filipino bachelors also introduced a new immigrant group, First Nation women from Canada, into the social mix. After the war, some of the bachelors traveled back to the Philippines and returned with brides. Through it all the "Bayanihan spirit" where the community comes together and works for the common good, fed this community and everyone it touched
Technique
live action
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