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GENERATIONAL ROOTS: THE 19th CENTURY HAKKA AND CANTONESE MIGRATION TO HAWAII AND CALIFORNIA
Sat, August 14 – Part I: Hawaii
Sat, August 21 – Part II: California
Both begin at 11:00am Hawaii Time/2:00pm Pacific (California) Time
Please join us for a fascinating 2-part webinar series about the migration of the 19th Century Hakka and Cantonese people to America. Part I presented on Saturday, August 14, looks at the Chinese that emigrated to Hawaii and their early experiences there. Then in Part II on Saturday, August 21, we will examine those who settled in California. Dr. Brian Dervin Dillon will share some fascinating little known stories of how these two historical paths were so different, offering us further clues in our search for our origins.
Presented by the Tsung Tsin Association of Honolulu in conjunction with the California Family History Group of Southern California (CFHGSC) and the Bay Area Chinese Genealogy Group (BACGG).
Reserve your seat here https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZItf-qhrj8oHdENuLD3iCnzcc9v9U6lC8wn
Signing up will register you for both webinars. You will be sent a zoom link upon confirmation. Should you have any questions, please contact Ghary Won at tsungtsinhnl@gmail.com
TTA website at http://www.ttahawaii.com