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  2. Filipinos in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    [2]: x Alaska's Filipino community has a long history of interaction and intermarriage with Alaska Native communities, and many Filipinos in Alaska also claim Alaska Native heritage. In 2014, Filipinos made up 52% of Alaska's Asian and Pacific Islander population. [1] In 2010, they represented 2.7% of Alaska's total population. [3]

  3. Alaskeros - Wikipedia

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    Alaskeros faced less discrimination in Alaska than in the Lower 48, mostly due to the Alaska Native and the large Asian community that was already present in the area. Some cannery workers lived in Alaska permanently, marrying Alaska Native women and establishing their own communities there. In 1935, they formed the Filipino Community of Juneau ...

  4. Demographics of Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, there were 82 Filipinos in Alaska, only one of whom was a Filipina. [223] In 1930, Filipinos, who were called "Alaskeros", made up 15% of the workers in the Alaskan fisheries. [364] Filipinos were two-thirds of all Asians in Alaska in the 1930s. [59] In many of the canneries, Filipinos were treated as "second class workers". [365]

  5. Thelma Buchholdt - Wikipedia

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    She was a member of the Alaska Bar Association, and practiced law as a member of the Buchholdt Law Offices, located in Anchorage. She was the founder of the Filipino Heritage Council of Alaska, Inc., and coordinated its presentations of Filipino-Alaskan and Filipino cultural shows in Anchorage, Juneau, Kodiak, and Barrow, Alaska.

  6. Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union, Local 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Cannery Workers' and Farm Laborers' Union was organized June 19, 1933 in Seattle to represent the primarily Filipino-American laborers who worked in the Alaska salmon canneries. Filipino Alaskeros first appeared in the canneries around 1911. In the 1920s as exclusionary immigration laws went into effect, they replaced the Japanese, who had ...

  7. 6 Bills That Could Skyrocket With Trump as President - AOL

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    3 helicopter skiers presumed dead after avalanche in Alaska backcountry. Weather. Associated Press. Avalanche buries 3 skiers near Anchorage, Alaska, officials say. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  8. History of Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    1906, First Filipino laborers migrate to the United States to work on the Hawaiian sugarcane and pineapple plantations, California and Washington asparagus farms, Washington lumbercamps and Alaska salmon canneries. [8] About 200 Filipino "pensionados" are brought to the U.S. to get an American education. [60]

  9. 2 Social Security Changes That Could Hurt You ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Social Security's earnings test limits also rose in 2025. This year, seniors who work and collect benefits will be able to earn more money without risking having a ...