Showing posts with label Pacific Islanders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pacific Islanders. Show all posts

6.30.2009

Borikuas in Hawai'i

The first “Ricans” arrived in Hawaii in 1900.

Hispanics in Hawaii: 214 Years of meaningful contributions

In August of 1899, San Ciriaco, a huge hurricane, punished Puerto Rico for two days with winds of 110mph – 150mph. It left the island completely devastated, its agrarian society destroyed, and most of its agricultural workers suddenly unemployed.

The Hawaii Sugar Planters Association (HSPA) was looking for experienced workers for their plantations. When they found out about the hurricane, they started recruiting workers in Puerto Rico. Between 1900 and 1901, the HSPA brought 5,000 Puerto Ricans workers to toil on Hawaii’s plantations. We call the descendants of these early residents “Local Ricans” – Puerto Ricans born in Hawaii.

As a result of this migration, some Puerto Rican traditions were adapted to their new environment. The traditional "arroz con gandules" is called "gandule rice" in the Hawaiian Islands. And "pasteles" have become "pateles." You will see many roadside vendors selling "pateles" as you drive around the islands. No matter what you call them, they're good eating!

Links:
Hawaiian Borikua Inreview With Tony Castanha - Video
Puerto Ricans In Hawaii - Video
Cuatro Mike Balles
Puerto Rican immigration to Hawaii
Aia Na Ha`ina I Loko o Kakou (The Answers Lie Within Us)
Summer Salsa in Paradise 2009
Guide to the Blase Camacho Souza Papers
Puerto Ricans Arrive in Hawai‘i
Hawaii Hispanic News
Salsa After Dark
Puerto Ricans in Hawaii begin centennial celebration
Hawaiian Roots

7.10.2008

Lt. Col. Max A. Galea'i: One more Samoan soldier has died in Iraq

Lt. Col. Max A. Galea'i of the 2d Battalion, Marine Corps-Hawaii, was one of three Marines killed June 26th in a suicide bomb attack in Anbar Province, Iraq. Some 20 Iraqis also died in the bombing.

A native of Pago Pago, American Samoa, Lt. Col. Galea'i is survived by his wife, Evelyn Ho Ching Galea’i, and their four children.

"It reminds us of the sacrifices being made everyday. It's a very sad day for us as a family." Simon Sanchez, Cousin.

The death of Lt. Col. Galea’i brings the total number of Samoan soldiers killed in the Iraq/Afghanistan wars since 2003 to 17: 14 in Iraq and 3 in Afghanistan.

Lt. Col. Galea’i's service awards include two Bronze Stars, the Purple Heart and five Meritorious Service Medals.

News Clips:
Three Hawaii-based Marines killed in Iraq
Acting Gov. Faoa A. Sunia Offers Condolences on Death of Lt. Col. Max A. Galea’i in Iraq
Marine from Hawaii with ties to Guam killed in Iraq