09-21-2008, 03:22 PM
oink, a short partial answer is that Portuguese immigrants arrived here as contract laborers for the plantations, like the Japanese, Chinese, and Filipinos. They had their own camps. They came from the Azores and Madeira, not from mainland Portugal.
Portuguese sailors may have discovered Hawai'i before Cook; they were all over. But that's not why there was a wave of immigration.
The people who worked on plantations and lived in the camps were workers, subjugated. Haoles were the masters. The people who came here with nothing, indentured, and still made something of themselves, have a common bond, even if they make jokes about each other (and they do!)
PS. If you haven't noticed, in Hawai'i you take a joke that would be about a "Polack" and substitute Pordagee, and that's how the joke culture treats them. That's why the Pordagee bet on da duck that the clueless haole brought to the cock fight.
However, that is just joke culture. In reality, there are many prominent successful proud people of Portuguese descent here in Hawai'i.
Portuguese sailors may have discovered Hawai'i before Cook; they were all over. But that's not why there was a wave of immigration.
The people who worked on plantations and lived in the camps were workers, subjugated. Haoles were the masters. The people who came here with nothing, indentured, and still made something of themselves, have a common bond, even if they make jokes about each other (and they do!)
PS. If you haven't noticed, in Hawai'i you take a joke that would be about a "Polack" and substitute Pordagee, and that's how the joke culture treats them. That's why the Pordagee bet on da duck that the clueless haole brought to the cock fight.
However, that is just joke culture. In reality, there are many prominent successful proud people of Portuguese descent here in Hawai'i.