Beveridge's descriptions of Asian people often reflect the prevailing attitudes and stereotypes of his time, which can include generalizations about their culture, work ethic, and social behaviors. His views may also encompass notions of exoticism or otherness, portraying Asian individuals in a way that reinforces colonial or imperial perspectives. However, it's important to consider the historical context of his writings, as they may not accurately represent the diversity and complexity of Asian identities.
"Hapa" is a term used to describe people of mixed Asian descent, usually half Asian and half Caucasian. It originated in Hawai'i.
Louise B. Beveridge has written: 'Projects and people' -- subject(s): Social science research, Indians of North America
Hayley Beveridge is 5' 5".
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Judith Beveridge was born in 1956.
Beveridge Webster was born in 1908.
Adam Beveridge died in 1907.
Adam Beveridge was born in 1826.
Erskine Beveridge died in 1920.
Erskine Beveridge was born in 1851.
James Beveridge was born in 1917.
James Beveridge died in 1993.