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- Kanaka (Pacific Island worker) - Wikipedia
Kanakas were workers (a mix of voluntary and involuntary) from various Pacific Islands employed in British colonies, such as British Columbia (Canada), Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, and Queensland (Australia) in the 19th and early 20th centuries
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- Are Hawaiʻi residents Hawaiiian? Kanaka v. resident: Why you . . . - KHON2
According to ʻĀina Momoa, kanaka is the singular of kānaka For centuries before European contact, the peoples of Hawaiʻi identified as kanaka kānaka, and it meant humans in general But this
- Kanaka | Indigenous, Pacific Islanders, Melanesians | Britannica
Kanaka, (Hawaiian: “Person,” or “Man”), in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, any of the South Pacific islanders employed in Queensland, Australia, on sugar plantations or cattle stations or as servants in towns
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Discover 10 fascinating facts about Native Hawaiian Kanaka Maoli culture, from ancient traditions to spiritual beliefs that shape Hawaii’s rich heritage!
- kanaka — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
adj , Manly; strong; stable; ame ko lakou ano kanaka no ke Akua, and with their manly character, etc
- Inside Kanaka Town: The Hawaiian diaspora that powered Americas . . .
Between 1820 and 1850, nearly 500 Hawaiian men left their island homes for the Pacific Northwest They came as workers for the Hudson’s Bay Company, with most landing at Fort Vancouver By 1846, these “Kanaka” laborers made up a whopping 43% of the fort’s workforce
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