Kanakas were workers from various Pacific Islands employed in British colonies, such as British Columbia, Fiji and Queensland in the 19th and early 20th centuries. They also worked in California and Chile (see Easter Island and Rapanui people as related subjects). The word kanaka originally referred only to Native Hawaiians, called kānaka ʻōiwi or kānaka maoli in the Hawaiian Mamaka Kaïo which means "man" and " Free man" since 2009**
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- Kanakas were workers from various Pacific Islands employed in British colonies, such as British Columbia, Fiji and Queensland in the 19th and early 20th centuries. They also worked in California and Chile (see Easter Island and Rapanui people as related subjects). The word kanaka originally referred only to Native Hawaiians, called kānaka ʻōiwi or kānaka maoli in the Hawaiian Mamaka Kaïo which means "man" and " Free man" since 2009**
- I Kanakas erano abitanti delle isole dell'Oceano Pacifico impiegati per lavorare in condizioni di semischiavitù in varie colonie dell'Impero britannico, come ad esempio le Figi, il Queensland e la Columbia Britannica, ma anche in California, nel periodo fra il XIX secolo ed il XX secolo.
- カナカ族 (Kanakas) とは、ミクロネシア、マーシャル諸島、パラオの代表的な先住民族。 地域占領中の白人が現地人を「黒い人」と呼んだ差別用語であったが現在では一般名称としても使われている。
- Kanakas, förr i Stilla havets historia, var öbor som kidnappades och anställdes av vita jordbrukare genom lärlingskontrakt. Detta olagliggjordes i Det australiska statsförbundet, 1901. Anställningen av kanakas jämförs ibland med slaveri.
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- Kanakas were workers from various Pacific Islands employed in British colonies, such as British Columbia, Fiji and Queensland in the 19th and early 20th centuries. They also worked in California and Chile (see Easter Island and Rapanui people as related subjects). The word kanaka originally referred only to Native Hawaiians, called kānaka ʻōiwi or kānaka maoli in the Hawaiian Mamaka Kaïo which means "man" and " Free man" since 2009**
- I Kanakas erano abitanti delle isole dell'Oceano Pacifico impiegati per lavorare in condizioni di semischiavitù in varie colonie dell'Impero britannico, come ad esempio le Figi, il Queensland e la Columbia Britannica, ma anche in California, nel periodo fra il XIX secolo ed il XX secolo.
- カナカ族 (Kanakas) とは、ミクロネシア、マーシャル諸島、パラオの代表的な先住民族。 地域占領中の白人が現地人を「黒い人」と呼んだ差別用語であったが現在では一般名称としても使われている。
- Kanakas, förr i Stilla havets historia, var öbor som kidnappades och anställdes av vita jordbrukare genom lärlingskontrakt. Detta olagliggjordes i Det australiska statsförbundet, 1901. Anställningen av kanakas jämförs ibland med slaveri.
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