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Filipinos in Rural Hawaii

Filipinos in Rural Hawaii
Author: Robert N. Anderson
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0824883802

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Filipino immigrants and their descendants who have lived in Hawaiʻi’s plantation communities are the subjects of this thoughtful and social analysis. Here is an inside look at various facets of Filipino rural life—working conditions, courtship pattern, living patterns, living standards, celebrations, and even “chicken fighting.” Over the last couple of decades, the plantation towns of Hawaiʻi have been dying. Fewer workers are needed as land is converted to other uses and as labor-efficient production techniques are developed. The displacement of people whose lives have been centered on the functional apparatus of the plantations is particularly distressing. As Hawaiʻi copes with the human problems, it is important to understand the history, social behavior, and values of Filipino plantation workers, some of whom now face substantial hardship. The author and his co-researchers studied three plantation towns in depth and examined in varying detail the lives of Filipino plantation residents on the islands of Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, and Hawaiʻi. In the course of collecting data, they taped and transcribed a number of conversations, some of which are included here. These voices add a lively counterpoint to the data and discussion. As time and events overcome the caretakers of the ethnic cultures of Hawai'i's plantations, the rural lifestyles of these communities may be forgotten. Books such as this will help to preserve their flavor and texture. Social scientists, scholars and students of ethnic studies, community leaders, and even the people described herein will find this a useful and informative study.


Out of this Struggle

Out of this Struggle
Author: Luis V. Teodoro
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2019-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0824883969

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In his preface, Danilo E. Ponce describes this book as an "unblinking look at Filipino history in Hawaii." Written from a Filipino viewpoint, the book commemorates seventy five years of collective existence of this ethnic group in the Aloha State. It examines Filipino experience in Hawaii in the context of Philippine history and culture. This is not a simple book, for its subject is complex. For example, there were three waves of Filipino immigration to Hawaii — each wave bringing people of differing socio-economic, educational, and geopolitical backgrounds. It would be misleading to speak of one homogeneous group called "Filipinos" being affected at any given time. Implicit in Out of This Struggle is the human drama that underlies events. Hawaii's need for labor promised the Filipinos the possibility of bettering their economic status, but plantation wages proved so low that entire families needed to work to live, limiting their access to education. Out of this frustration came their active and telling role in the organization of the IL WU and the labor strife of the 1920s. As Hawaii's Filipinos look to the future beyond 1981, they find in their community many and varied elements-proof of vitality, of a community trying to identify issues, examine events, and understand itself. Out of This Struggle will contribute to that understanding. This book is one of the projects of the Filipino 75th Anniversary Commemoration Commission, which was created by the 1977 Hawaii State Legislature, through Enabling Act 181, to oversee the year-long celebration of the arrival of the first Filipinos in Hawaii in 1906. The idea of the Commission itself came from a group called the Hawaii Filipino-American Community Foundation, which, as early as 1976, had thought of the need to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Filipino immigration to Hawaii not only through ceremony, but more appropriately, through more permanent means. One of these means was to be a book which would give its readers some understanding of what the past 75 years have meant for the Filipinos in Hawaii. At the same time, 'the members of the Foundation felt that such a book would adequately mirror the changes that have taken place in the Filipino community, as well as lay to rest the prevalent view that the old stereotypes still apply. The members of the Education (Printed) Committee of the Commission, whose task was to oversee the production of this book, are, fittingly, also members of the Foundation.


Sakada

Sakada
Author: Rubén R. Alcántara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Out of this Struggle

Out of this Struggle
Author: Luis V. Teodoro
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1981
Genre: Filipino Americans
ISBN:

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The Filipinos in Hawaii

The Filipinos in Hawaii
Author: Roman R. Cariaga
Publisher: R & E Research Associates
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1974
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Reprint of the ed. originally presented as the author's thesis (M.A.), University of Hawaii, 1936.


Filipinos in Hawai'i

Filipinos in Hawai'i
Author: Theodore S. Gonzalves
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2011-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531650278

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Nearly one in four persons in Hawai'i is of Filipino heritage. Representing one-fifth of the state's workforce, Filipinos have been in Hawai'i for more than a century, turning the rough and raw materials of sugar and pineapple into billion-dollar commodities. This book traces a history from 1946--the last year that sakadas (plantation workers) were imported from the Philippines--to the centennial year of their settlement in Hawai'i. Filipinos are central to much that has been built and cherished in the state, including the agricultural industry, tourism, military presence, labor movements, community activism, politics, education, entertainment, and sports.


Filipina

Filipina
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1994
Genre: Filipino American women
ISBN:

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The Filipinos in Hawaii

The Filipinos in Hawaii
Author: Rubén R. Alcántara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1968
Genre: Filipino Americans
ISBN: 9780824806125

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Hawaii's Eminent Filipinos

Hawaii's Eminent Filipinos
Author: Benjamin B. Domingo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1981
Genre: Filipino Americans
ISBN:

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