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Island Life (standard:non fiction, 646 words) | |||
Author: Juggernaut | Added: Nov 12 2012 | Views/Reads: 2640/1880 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
A conversation with a Samoan woman in distress. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story “No, we were very poor in Samoa, we could hardly feed our family, we Samoans were stupid you know, we have no ambition like Chinese and Koreans, they took over the business in Samoa making it expensive to live.” “In Samoa, can you get all these fruits and vegetables available down here?” “Sure, everything you get here we have it down there except it was very expensive so we came here to live for good, we Samoans can go back and forth to Samoa with permanent visa,” the Samoan woman looked proud to be in America. “I see some Indian features in you,” Juggernaut wants to know more about her ethnic makeup. “I have some Indian in me, there are a few Indians live in Samoa, and they came long, long time ago and married to local people. Here on the Big Island we have all kind of people all mixed. I see plenty Philipino and Chinese farmers selling produce in the Farmer's market but we Samoans still struggling here.” “It seems the island life attracts immigrants from Philippines, China and other places in the pacific may be it reminds them of their old country.” “True, we Samoans prefer to come to Hawaii for island life rather than living on the mainland.” “Well, nice to meet you; hope your second boy would benefit from going to Alaska,” said Juggernaut leaving the Samoan woman in her thoughts walking in the pool as if crossing a stream. Tweet
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