| Hawaii is a land
of immigrants, some ancient and some recent. Some estimate
the population of Native Hawaiians in 1778 was 300,000, others
believe it was much larger. The introduction of diseases unknown
in isolated Hawaii decimated the population after European
contact. The population of Hawaii decreased from first contact
until 1872 when it hit a low of 56,000. The Hawaiian population
was so low that sugar planters needed to import labor from
other countries.
Timeline of Immigration
to Hawaii
700 - 900 CE - Polynesian
migrations to Hawaii islands. (some estimates are much
earlier)
1778 CE - Captain
James Cook of England 'discovers' Hawaii.
1821 CE - American
missionaries arrive from New England.
1852 CE - First Chinese
contract laborers (195) arrive in Hawaii.
1852 - 1898 CE -
Approximately 50,000 Chinese laborers, mostly single men,
come to Hawaii. 1868 CE - First Japanese laborers (153)
arrive in Hawaii.
1877 CE - Portuguese
laborers recruited in the Azores.
1878 to 1884 CE - 9,471
Portuguese workers arrive in Hawaii.
1880 CE - Castle & Cook
recruits 629 Norwegian to come to Hawaii.
1881 CE - German immigrants
recruited to come to Hawaii.
1883 CE - Kingdom of Hawaii
limits Chinese importation to 600 per three month period.
1885 CE - Hawaii and Japan
resolve issues regarding treatment of contract workers.
First large group of Japanese laborers arrive.
1885 to 1924 CE - 200,000
Japanese workers come to Hawaii.
1900 CE - First workers
arrive from Puerto Rico, eventually 5,000 would come to
Hawaii.
1900 to 1908 CE - Over
eight thousand laborers arrive from Okinawa. Okinawa is
part of Japan.
1902 CE - First Korean
laborers arrive. 7,843 Koreans arrive between 1902 and
1905.
1905 CE - First laborers
arrive from the Philippines, then a U.S. territory. By
1916, 18,144 Filipinos arrive in Hawaii.
1907 CE - 2,250 Spanish
workers from Malaga arrive to work on the plantations.
1911 to 1920 CE - 3,000
Filipinos arrive in Hawaii each year. 1921 to 1930 CE -
over 7,000 Filipinos arrive annually.
Note: CE means common era
and means the same as AD.
Conclusion
Immigration to Hawaii was
in three big waves: Chinese, Japanese, and then Filipino.
There were smaller but substantial migrations of
Portuguese, Koreans and Puerto Ricans.
For Further Reading:
Asian
Immigration to Hawaii.
Filipino
Labor Migration to Hawaii.
Hawaii
Data Book, Hawaii Department of Business, Economic
Development and Tourism. Population and other information.
Korean
Passengers Arriving in Honolulu 1903-1905. Passenger
lists.
LusaWeb
- Portuguese Genealogy Resources. Includes ship lists
to find your Portuguese ancestors.
The
Pokiki: Portuguese Traditions.
About the Author: Brian N.
Durham is currently editor of My
Hawaii News, a publication of The 'Ohana Network.
A retired Coast Guard officer with 22 years of service,
Brian is a member of the Hawaii Bar and has worked for the
Hawaii State Legislature and the Linda Lingle Campaign Committee.
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