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Here is the journey of Filipino-Australian culture, a chapter of Australia’s multicultural history that little is known about. In searching for answers to fill some blank spaces in the Filipino-Australian heritage, this book delves into the wanderlust of its pioneers – the early Manilamen whose ‘diasporic’ trajectories began with the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade.
It traces the beginnings of their presence in the northern coastal region of Australia. It traces that heritage through intricate and sometimes blurry threads of history. The journey explores a people and a many-sided culture that every now and then emerges from the shadows of its benevolent conquistador. It explores the controversial issue of Filipino women’s exodus in the 1980s and reaches out to the fringes of the new millennium.
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Norma Hennessy was born in the Cordilleras of the Philippines' Northern Luzon. She has a Philippine degree of BS Commerce, and has specialised in travel, tourism and freelance journalism. As well, she turned to creative arts in the 1980s , in visual and multi-media. In 1997, she moved with her husband Anthony and two children to Adelaide, Australia.
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Manila Men, Filipinos in South Australia, Filipino pearl divers, Filipino heritage, Early FiIipinos in Australia, mail brides, curcillo in Australia, Filipinos, Social conditions, History, Emigration and immigration, ImmigrantsPeople
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A Journey in Antipodean Land: The Filipino Heritage in Australia
January 2004, Seaview Press
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in English
1740083202 9781740083201
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