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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
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
kānaka — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries Examples: Koʻu kanaka, my helper, servant, etc Kaʻu kanaka, my man selected for a purpose Kanaka nō! A real man! Well done! People have come Mahalo ʻia ke kāne i ke kanaka maikaʻi (FS 205), the man was admired for his handsome physique He kanaka maoli, a true human, a mortal
Native Hawaiians - Wikipedia He Aliʻi Ka ʻĀina; He Kauwā ke Kanaka (The Land Is Chief; Man Is Its Servant): Traditional Hawaiian Resource Stewardship and the Transformation of the Konohiki
Rocky Kanaka - YouTube Rocky Kanaka sits with dogs to give them love and comfort and assure them they are loved The goal of sitting with dogs is to show dogs love and help get them awareness that may lead to pets
Kanaka (Pacific Island worker) explained 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
Kānaka, Come Home - Ka Wai Ola After decades of being shunted to the side, Kānaka have a chance to have a legitimate say This previously denied say was earned by Kānaka who rallied at Mauna Kea and led the rescue and relief work in the wake of Lahaina