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		<title>Hawaii &#8211; How Filipinos call it Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1906 the agricultural population of northern Luzon, known as "sakadas" and to Hawaii' Almost immediately, these immigrants are in knee-deep difficulties'

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1906 the agricultural population of northern Luzon, known as &#8220;sakadas&#8221; and to Hawaii&#8217; Almost immediately, these immigrants are in knee-deep difficulties&#8217;</p>
<p>Apparently, the staff of the Association of Hawaiian Sugar Planters Luzon convinced these workers a housing, including free shipping &#8212; $ 18&#8242;00 &#8212; per month salary to Hawaii&#8217; Naturally, without a doubt, these sakadas &#8220;Imagine a rich and, in a few years, to return to their homes&#8217;</p>
<p>Unfortunately we had no idea of their hard earned money, in fact, be saved&#8217;</p>
<p>Hawaii as plantation workers are full of stalls, which are dirt cheap and mainly driven by the sweat of Japanese immigrants&#8217; But the Japanese are getting tired of poor pay, and all legal restrictions, including the right to intolerance against them, which has dominated life in those moments&#8217;</p>
<p>Plantation owners referred to in Japanese as the &#8220;Yellow Peril,&#8221; which means that people who tried to confiscate the land and a means of selling the land barons in Tokyo&#8217; The Japanese are now at a point in the organization of the union &#8212; &#8212; even try to improve working conditions and treatment&#8217;</p>
<p>But the wealthy plantation owners, who are ruthless and corrupt, Japanese intimidated by hiring people who are desperate and therefore ensure the perpetuation of cheap labor&#8217; The Filipino people have become the lowest paid in Hawaii during this period&#8217;</p>
<p>Resented by the lower classes, exploitation by landlords and having to endure the worst living conditions has become a daily existence of the &#8220;scabs&#8221; as they were called Filipinos&#8217; Sad times in the car are the first to be fired from their jobs under the lowest of any promotion, and most victims of discrimination in pay for equivalent work&#8217;</p>
<p>Just as the Filipinos do not believe that conditions could worsen, Hawaii is in political chaos&#8217; In 1898, eight years ago, the United States to annex the island kingdom, which has been a boon for companies and plantation owners &#8212; but an outrageous maneuver for all of Hawaii to the social order&#8217;</p>
<p>The problem of planters (owners) has been suspended from any possibility of non-white residents to enjoy the privileges of American style, as the right to assemble to protest, the right to vote in an election in particular &#8211; - the right to negotiate through a union with an employer&#8217; Interestingly, the plantation owners began a campaign to collect what it considered that the majority of illiterate farmers in the Philippines&#8217; The idea was to bring these people in the world of work in Hawaii, and less likely to be aware of any law&#8217;</p>
<p>In the early 20th century, this new work, comprising most of the men are away from their families while they are completely isolated from the lives of its people&#8217; In addition to these depressing circumstances, none could speak English &#8212; pleased that the white elite</p>
<p>During his transfer to Hawaii in May has been good for many, the fact is that through the Philippines were harsh and repressive times&#8217; One must decide on a Spanish company with more than 300 years &#8212; a colonial regime unacceptable to the Filipino people&#8217; In June 1898, the Philippines became independent after winning a revolution in Spain&#8217; However, this independence was short lived once the United States, as an annex territory&#8217; Filipinos were a free people, but it is considered that the nationals of the United States&#8217;</p>
<p>Migration from Hawaii to the Philippines (national) is a common and simplistic&#8217; 8000 some of them came to Hawaii in the 1920s, each year&#8217; Not much time elapse before the Filipinos have exceeded the number of Japan, becoming the largest ethnic group in the fields of Hawaii&#8217;</p>
<p>Unfortunately for the Filipinos, the Great Depression created massive unemployment throughout Hawaii&#8217; These people are really in danger! The United States granted the Philippines independence in 1935 and now discovered Hawaii Filipinos in distress, without more as a &#8220;national&#8221; &#8212; in fact, &#8220;a man without a country&#8217;&#8221; These poor people and abandoned the &#8220;nothing&#8221; has come to accept that, of all ethnic groups in Hawaii, the majority of Filipinos who have been dealt the worst cards&#8217;</p>
<p>To indicate that Filipino people are more diligent in Hawaii would be an understatement&#8217; An example is the story of a Filipino who sailed from Honolulu, Hawaii, alone in a boat of 24 feet, went to the Philippines&#8217; During its eleven months of travel, he met several typhoons and unimaginable difficulties&#8217; Arrive Safely in Philippines, many people questioned his motivation&#8217; His response was that he needed to demonstrate the will and spirit filipino!</p>
<p>This is part of survival and the spirit of Filipinos in Hawaii&#8217; Consider the fact that Philippines consist of over 2,000 islands, with 80 languages and dialects&#8217; The first inhabitants of the island has experienced a steady influx of cultures and backgrounds&#8217; Spain plays an important role in the unification of the island, diversity, Catholicism and degrading customs of 300 years caused by colonialism</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the U&#8217;S&#8217; Census in 2000, referred to the Filipinos &#8212; &#8212; not as a group, but as &#8220;Asian&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>In the current context of Hawaiian culture, Filipinos comprise 15% of the islands of the population but only 16&#8242;4% of the workforce&#8217; Most workers in this group are women&#8217; It is important that other cultures are more often than men&#8217;</p>
<p>Like the rest of the United States, Hawaii, remains at a low point, where the Filipinos have to work odd jobs&#8217; However, a positive evolution of this concept is evident that the Filipinos are teachers, political leaders, athletes, lawyers and administrators&#8217; Filipinos continue to migrate to Hawaii for more than 1% per year&#8217; Only the Vietnamese are &#8220;other countries in Asia&#8221; the growing number of people in the state&#8217; Almost 50% of the Hawaii Filipino families still speak their mother tongue&#8217; In this group, less than 20% speak English l&#8217;</p>
<p>Despite the many challenges faced by Filipinos in Hawaii, it is noted that as a people are influential in all aspects of life throughout Hawaii &#8212; and, in particular during the next century&#8217; Most of the witnesses sign of this positive trend is reflected in the fact that between 1994 and 1998, almost 60% of total annual immigration of Filipinos in Hawaii became naturalized citizens of Hawaii&#8217;</p>

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