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  1. John Kneubuhl. Meet John Kneubuhl. This Learning Lab collection about John Kneubuhl is in a series of 30 collections based on the book, We Are Here: 30 Inspiring Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who Have Shaped the United States. Each collection includes images of objects in the Smithsonian collections and links to community-created ...

  2. John Kneubuhl, -1992 Samoan Natives. Of mixed Samoan/American ancestry, Kneubuhl was an acclaimed Pacific Island playwright who died in 1992. He grew up in Samoa, was educated at Yale, wrote plays for the Honolulu Community Theater, and then spent many years living in Hollywood working as a television writer.

  3. About the Book; By his own reckoning, John Kneubuhl was “the world's greatest Swiss/Welsh/Samoan playwright.” The son of a Samoan mother and an American father, Kneubuhl's multicultural heritage produced a distinctive artistic vision that formed the basis of his most powerful dramatic work.

  4. www.playmarket.org.nz › playwrights › john-kneubuhlJohn Kneubuhl | Playmarket

    John Kneubuhl. By his own reckoning, John Kneubuhl was "the world's greatest Swiss/Welsh/Samoan playwright." The son of a Samoan mother and an American father, Kneubuhl's multicultural heritage produced a distinctive artistic vision that formed the basis of his most powerful dramatic work. Born and raised in Samoa, Kneubuhl attended school in ...

  5. Apr 1, 1997 · By his own reckoning, John Kneubuhl was "the world's greatest Swiss/Welsh/Samoan playwright." The son of a Samoan mother and an American father, Kneubuhl's multicultural heritage produced a distinctive artistic vision that formed the basis of his most powerful dramatic work.

  6. Jun 1, 2014 · Afakasi (half-caste) American Samoan playwright John Kneubuhl (1920–1992) had a profound influence on Polynesian theatre throughout the Pacific. In his trilogy of plays, Think of a Garden, Mele Kan...

  7. Oct 19, 2021 · In response to Judith Yaross Lee's introduction of a framework designed to probe the relationship between empire and American humor, this article analyzes John Kneubuhl's "The Night of the Two-Legged Buffalo," a 1966 episode of The Wild Wild West (1965-69). Kneubuhl (1920-92) was a Samoan American playwright who wrote for theater, television ...

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