- The
Alaskeros are
Filipino seasonal migrant workers in the
United States and
their descendants. They
worked in
salmon canneries in
Alaska during the summer...
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mines in
Juneau and
Douglas Island; and as
salmon cannery workers (called
Alaskeros).: x Alaska's
Filipino community has a long
history of
interaction and...
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Crystal (5 May 2019). "There are
Filipinos in
Alaska – they're
called Alaskeros, and they've been
there for more than 200 years".
South China Morning...
- "Lure of the
Salmon Song"
referring to the tens of
thousands of
Filipino Alaskeros who
worked in the
Alaskan canneries since 1915.[citation needed] The 2010...
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Retrieved June 7, 2011.
Included in this
group were Pensionados, Sakadas,
Alaskeros, and
Manongs primarily from the
Illocos and
Visayas regions. Starr, Kevin...
- the
nonwhite workers were
predominantly native Alaskans and
Filipinos (
Alaskeros). The
District Court found in
favor of the company. The
workers appealed...
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processing Cannery buildings Alaska Packers' ****ociation
Alaska salmon fishery Alaskeros,
salmon workers in
Alaska Canned fish
Canned sardines Cannery Row Columbia...
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Retrieved June 7, 2011.
Included in this
group were Pensionados, Sakadas,
Alaskeros, and
Manongs primarily from the
Illocos and
Visayas regions. " Starr,...
- Filipino-American
laborers who
worked in the
Alaska salmon canneries.
Filipino Alaskeros first appeared in the
canneries around 1911. In the 1920s as exclusionary...
- Viernes: the
legacy of
Filipino American labor activism. Seattle, WA:
Alaskero Foundation /
University of
Washington Press. ISBN 9780295991900. OCLC 768041919...