Filipino Americans : discovering their past for the future
Filipino Americans : discovering their past for the future
a Filipino American National Historical Society Program
- Seattle, WA: National Video Profiles Inc. 1994
- 1 digital videodisc, (approx. 55 mins): sd., col., ; 4 3/4 in.
- approx. 55 mins
Also available in VHS
"'Filipino Americans: Discovering their Past for the Future' is the first in-depth documentary produced about the oldest and one of the largest Asian American ethnics in America. From the California coast in 1587 and Louisiana bayou in 1761, unsung Filipino American men and women in universities and colleges, Hawaiian plantation, California migrant farms, Alaskan fish canneries, labor organizations, U.S. Navy and Army, and family, social, cultural affairs significantly have contributed to the American way of life, This is their story."
Filipino American families
Families--Filipino American
Also available in VHS
"'Filipino Americans: Discovering their Past for the Future' is the first in-depth documentary produced about the oldest and one of the largest Asian American ethnics in America. From the California coast in 1587 and Louisiana bayou in 1761, unsung Filipino American men and women in universities and colleges, Hawaiian plantation, California migrant farms, Alaskan fish canneries, labor organizations, U.S. Navy and Army, and family, social, cultural affairs significantly have contributed to the American way of life, This is their story."
Filipino American families
Families--Filipino American