Plantation workers.
Most immigrants became plantation workers.
Plantation workers
Most Filipino immigrants to Hawaii became laborers, particularly in the sugar and pineapple plantations, starting in the early 20th century. They were brought in to fill labor shortages and contributed significantly to the agricultural economy. Over time, they established vibrant communities, preserving their cultural heritage while adapting to their new environment. Today, they play a vital role in Hawaii's diverse cultural landscape.
As far as I know, most of the pineapple plantations have closed down. Pineapples are not native to Hawaii but were brought by immigrants.
A government headed by Stanford B. Dole was set up, and this became the most powerful group in Hawaii for the time being.
His dad is Puerto Rican and his mom Filipino. He was born in Hawaii but has spent most of his life in the more common place of America (all states excluding Alaska and Hawaii). So he's pretty multicultural!
The group that became the most powerful in Hawaii was the American Planters. They favored US annexation because the McKinley Tariff of 1890 eliminated the duty free status of Hawaiian sugar.
the filipino players known in the field of billiard are Efren "bata" Reyes,known as "The Magician".He became the "World Billiard Champion".Another filipino billiard player,Renato Alcano from Laguna,became the "World Billiard Champion" in 2006.______________________________________________________________
Most filipino lives in Hawaii, California, Chicago, New Jersey, New York, Seattle, Texas, Maryland, and more.
Most Filipino immigrants have historically found work in various sectors, particularly in healthcare, hospitality, and domestic service. Many have become nurses, caregivers, and skilled workers due to the demand for their services both in the United States and other countries. Additionally, some have pursued education and opportunities in business, engineering, and technology, contributing significantly to the workforce and economy in their host countries. Overall, Filipino immigrants have become an integral part of the labor force, often sending remittances back home to support their families.
The ukulele originated in the 19th century as a Hawaiian interpretation of a small guitar-like instrument called a machete or braguinha brought to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants from the islands of Madeira. They were coming to work in the sugar cane fields and the group included 3 individuals that became instrument makers.The first ukuleles were made in Hawaii. They were made by Portuguese immigrants as early as 1879. They were based on similar instruments that were found in Portugal.
well, i believe Bruno mars is NOT hispanic BUT he was born in Honolulu,HI so he may know a bit spanish since that is a country where most hipanic and hawian people live. Bruno Mars is actually of PUERTO RICAN and filipino descent and grew up in Hawaii. This is the correct answer. :-)