Abstract

The Role of Chamorro Interpreters in Japan's Pacific Empire, 1914–45* *Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the University of Canterbury's Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies and Stanford University's the Center for East Asian Studies and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. Special thanks to David Gegeo, Karen Nero and Setsu Shigematsu for inviting the author to share his work at these venues. Un dangkolo na si yu'us ma'ase to David A. Chappell, Jo Diamond, Vicente M. Diaz, David Hanlon, Helen Hayward, Peter Hempenstall, Robert Nicole, Trish Shaw, Katerina M. Teaiwa, Teresia K. Teaiwa and Geoffrey M. White for also providing helpful comments and criticisms of this essay. Finally, thank you to Vicki Luker for her editorial expertise and assistance.

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