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- Sakadas (Spanish: sacadas; Kinaray-a: manga sakada; Ilocano: dagiti sakada; Hili****non: mga sakada; roughly "imported ones") is a term for migrant workers...
- Sakada (The Tenants, also Seasonal Sugarcane Workers) is a 1976 Philippine social-realist film about the ordeals of sugarcane farmers on the island of...
- Sakadas of Argos won a musical competition at the Pythian Games in 586 BC, for Nomos Pythicos, a composition for the aulos that told of the battle between...
- Sakada is the first solo album by ex-Crimson Glory frontman Midnight. Midnight - Vocals, acoustic guitar Scott Gibson - Electric guitars, b****, acoustic...
- Lotus Records to release his full-length debut solo album, Sakada. After the release of Sakada, Midnight did a short press tour in Europe which also included...
- and against the notion of intellectual property. In 2001 Mattin formed Sakada with Eddie Prévost and Rosy Parlane. He has over 70 releases in different...
- plantations. Most sakadas were single males; however, over time sakadas would send for relatives or bring families with them.  The last sakadas in 1946 were...
- contrast to her anime counterpart who remains human throughout. Isamu "Raiden" Sakada — Angel's ****igned partner in the Special Security Force. Injured during...
- screenwriter produced several critically acclaimed works. Her first screenplay was Sakada (Seasonal Sugarcane Workers), 1976, which exposed the plight of Filipino...
- willing to owned and occupy land in Mindanao. Hence, this was known as sakada people migrated to Mindanao by way of shipment from Luzon and other parts...