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Notes Introduction 1. Interview with Elizabeth “Liz” Grammatico, August 25, 2004. 2. Federal Manuscript Census, Monterey County, 1920; Walton, Storied฀Land, 192. 3. Walton, Storied฀Land, chapters 3 and 4. 4. McEvoy,Fisherman’s฀Problem; Walton,Storied฀Land; Friday,Organizing฀Asian-American ฀Labor. 5. Ibid. See also Lydon, Chinese฀Gold; Yamada, Japanese฀of฀the฀Monterey฀Peninsula. 6. Fitzgerald,“Hovden Cannery”; Cutino,Monterey; Mangelsdorf,History฀of฀Steinbeck’s฀ Cannery฀Row. 7. Rosenberg, “History of Industries”; Monterey Fisherman’s Historical Association, Oral Histories, 1995; Cutino, Monterey. 8. Walton, Storied฀Land; Nokunas, Politics฀of฀Public฀Memory. 9. Castanada, “Spanish-Mexican Women”; Walton, Storied฀Land; Haas, Conquests฀and฀ Historical฀Identities; Monroy, Thrown฀among฀Strangers. 10. Nokunas, Politics฀of฀Public฀Memory. 11. Walton, “Cannery Row,” 243–97. 12. Hall, Leloudis, Korstad, Murphy, Jones, and Daly, eds., Like฀a฀Family, 172–73, 308, 310–11. 13. Reeder, “Conflict across the Atlantic,” 371–91; Reeder, “When the Men Left Sutera,” 45–67. 14. Quotation from McGoodwin, Crisis฀in฀the฀World’s฀Fisheries, 30. 15. The relatively new field of marine anthropology (post-WorldWar II),which specializes in studying fishing people and cultures, is summarized in McGoodwin, Crisis฀in฀the฀ World’s฀Fisheries, chapter 2. 16. Binkley, Set฀Adrift:฀Fishing฀Families. See also work by Nadel-Klein and Davis, eds., To฀Work฀and฀to฀Weep, and Marechal, ed., Women฀in฀Artisanal฀Fisheries. 17. Gabaccia and Iacovetta, eds., Women,฀Gender,฀and฀Transnational฀Lives; Glick-Schiller , Basch, and Blanc-Szanton, eds., “Towards a Transnational Perspective”; HondagneuSotelo , ed., Gender฀and฀U.S.฀Immigration; Portes and Rumbaut, eds., Ethnicities. 07.notes.127-138_McKib.indd฀฀฀127 10/27/05฀฀฀4:09:03฀PM 18. Ruiz, Cannery฀Women,฀Cannery฀Lives; Zavella, Women’s฀Work฀and฀Chicano฀Families. 19. See Haas’s analysis of the construction of ethnic identity in Conquests฀and฀Historical ฀Identities, and Monroy, Thrown฀among฀Strangers. 20. Ruiz, Cannery฀Women,฀Cannery฀Lives; Zavella, Women’s฀Work฀and฀Chicano฀Families. Chapter฀1:฀Sicilian฀Women,฀Fishing฀Lives,฀and฀Migration฀Strategies 1. Federal Manuscript Census, Monterey County, 1880. 2. Ibid. 3. See Walton,Storied฀Land; Haas,Conquests฀and฀Historical฀Identities; Monroy,Thrown฀ Among฀Strangers. 4. Federal Manuscript Census, Monterey County, 1880. 5. Ibid. 6. Ibid. 7. Walton, Storied฀Land, chapter 4; Fink, Monterey฀County, 132; Nokunas, Politics฀of฀ Public฀Memory; Conway, Monterey. 8. Federal Manuscript Census, Monterey County, 1900. 9. Federal Manuscript Census, Monterey County, 1910. 10. Yamada, Japanese฀of฀the฀Monterey฀Peninsula. 11. Monterey County Tax Assessment, 1914. 12. Oral Histories, Monterey Fishermen’s Historical Association, 1995. 13. Johnston, Old฀Monterey฀County, 96. 14. Federal Manuscript Census, Monterey County, 1920. 15. Interview with Mike Maiorana, June 2, 1993. 16. Interview with Frances Archdeacon, November 3, 1992. 17. Monterey City Directories, El Monte, Calif.: R. L. Polk & Co., 1905, 1907, 1926, 1930, 1933, 1937, 1939, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1953–1960; Walton, Storied฀Land; Cutino, Monterey; Hemp, Cannery฀Row; Manglesdorf, History฀of฀Steinbeck’s฀Cannery฀Row; Reinstadt, Where฀ Have฀All฀the฀Sardines฀Gone?; Conway, Monterey. 18. Federal Manuscript Census, Monterey County, 1920. 19. U.S. Census Records. 20. Monterey County Tax Assessor Records, 1940–1961. 21. Ibid. 22. McGoodwin, Crisis฀in฀the฀World’s฀Fisheries, 3. 23. Ibid., 65. 24. See Binkley, Set฀Adrift:฀Fishing฀Families; Brettell, We฀Have฀Already฀Cried; Bourne, View฀from฀Front฀Street; Cole, Women฀of฀the฀Praia; Sant’Ana Diegues, ed., Tradition฀and฀ Social฀Change; Ellis, Fisher฀Folk; Feinberg, ed., Seafaring฀in฀Contemporary฀Pacific฀Islands; Hviding,Guardians฀of฀Marovo฀Lagoon; Kennedy,People฀of฀the฀Bays฀and฀Headlands; NadelKlein and Davis, eds., To฀Work฀and฀to฀Weep; Mauk, Colony฀That฀Rose฀from฀the฀Sea; Miller, Salt฀in฀the฀Blood; Smith, ed., Those฀Who฀Live฀from฀the฀Sea; Spoehr, Maritime฀Adaptions; Women฀in฀Fishing฀Communities:฀Guidelines,฀A฀Special฀Target฀Group฀of฀Developments฀Projects , Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States, 1993; Taylor, Documenting฀ Maritime฀Folk฀Life, American Folk Life Center; Zaya, Two฀Japanese฀Maritime฀Communities ; Maril, Texas฀Shrimpers, 90. 128฀ Notes฀to฀Pages฀8–19 07.notes.127-138_McKib.indd฀฀฀128 10/27/05฀฀฀4:09:03฀PM [3.20.238.187] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 03:19 GMT) 25. McGoodwin, Crisis฀in฀the฀World’s฀Fisheries, 25, 38–39. 26. Maril, Texas฀Shrimpers, 90. 27. Vaccaro, “Marettimo and Monterey,” 15. 28. Interview with Theresa Sollazzo, February 9, 1996. 29. Interview with Mike Mellusi, June 6, 1997. 30. Interview with Anita Ferrante, April 2, 1997. 31. Cole, Women฀of฀the฀Praia, 63; See also Binkley, Set฀Adrift:฀Fishing฀Families; NadelKlein and Davis, eds., To฀Work฀and฀to฀Weep; Smith, ed...

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