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  2. Filipinos in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    However, there was an exemplary "Manila man" that Hawaii's history has forgotten. His name was Jose Sabas Libornio. Born in Manila on December 5, 1858, Jose Sabas Libornio was an important figure and an unsung hero in Hawaiian history. Libornio, a Filipino composer, headed the Royal Hawaiian Band during the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in ...

  3. Asian immigration to Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos, like most other Southeast Asian immigrants to Hawaii, worked on the sugar plantations. In 2010, Filipinos surpassed Japanese as the largest ethnic group. At the time of the 2000 census, they were the third largest ethnic group in the islands. 85% of Filipinos in Hawaii trace their ancestry to the Ilocos Region of northern Luzon.

  4. Oahu sugar strike of 1920 - Wikipedia

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    The Oahu sugar strike of 1920 was a multiracial strike in Hawaii of two unions, the Filipino American Filipino Labor Union and the Japanese American Federation of Japanese Labor. The labor action involved 8,300 sugar plantation field workers out on strike from January to July 1920.

  5. History of Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    Early Filipino Immigration and Labor History Filipino Americans began arriving in significant numbers to Hawaii and the mainland United States in the early 1900s. As U.S. nationals following the 1898 annexation of the Philippines, Filipinos held a unique immigration status that differentiated them from other Asian immigrants affected by ...

  6. FilCom to host Sakada Day film screening - AOL

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    In 2015, former Gov. David Ige signed legislation declaring Dec. 20 as Sakada Day, in honor of the more than 100, 000 Filipinos who signed up to become some of Hawaii's first plantation contract ...

  7. Sakadas - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association approved a plan to recruit labor from the Philippines in April 1906 and asked Albert F. Judd to represent them. [2] The first Filipino farm laborers in Hawaii arrived on December 20, 1906 from Candon, Ilocos Sur, aboard the SS Doric (1883).

  8. Filipinos in Lahaina say they've been overlooked in wildfire ...

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    Filipinos make up about 25% of the population in Hawaii as the second-largest racial group in the state, according to the 2020 census. They make up an even larger share in Lahaina, the town most ...

  9. Hanapepe massacre - Wikipedia

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    The finding was reported in West Hawaii Today, and the results were to be presented at the Filipino American National Historical Society biennial conference in Waikiki in July 2020. The researchers also said that they would continue research to identify the 16 strikers by combing through court records and Hawaii Sugar Planters' Association records.