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Coordinates: 29°2542N 89°5835W / 29.42833°N 89.97639°W / 29.42833; -89.97639
 

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Manila Village
Former settlement
Manila Village Historical Marker
Manila Village Historical Marker
Manila Village is located in Louisiana
Manila Village

Manila Village

Manila Village is located in the United States
Manila Village

Manila Village

Coordinates: 29°25′42N 89°58′35W / 29.42833°N 89.97639°W / 29.42833; -89.97639
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
ParishJefferson Parish
Time zoneCentral (CST)
 • Summer (DST)CDT

Manila Village (locally spelt Manilla;[1] Cajun French: Cloque-Chênière, Cloche-Chênière, or Cabanage[1]) was a settlement of Filipino sailors, fishermen and laborers located on an island in Barataria Bay, in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States. The settlements of Saint MaloinSt. Bernard Parish was occupied by Filipino sailors who had jumped ship from their Spanish captains, near New Orleans in the year 1763.[2] In later years, other Filipino countrymen arriving in port at Louisiana would also escape Spanish galleons. This group would later found the Manila Village settlement in the mid-19th century (or earlier). The newly liberated sailors became fishermen who caught and dried shrimp for export to Asia, Canada, South America, and Central America. On July 24, 1870, the Spanish-speaking residents of St. Malo founded the first Filipino social club, called Sociedad de Beneficencia de los Hispano Filipinos, to provide relief and support for the group's members, including the purchasing of burial places for their deceased.[3] In 1938, the community had a population of 200 people, mostly Filipinos, but also Chinese, Mexicans, and Spaniards.[4]

The settlements were eventually destroyed by hurricanes: Saint Malo by the 1915 New Orleans hurricane and Manila Village by Hurricane Betsy in 1965. By 2016, only a small remnant of Manila island, about one acre in size, remained.[5] By 2021, the island stopped being visible during high tide. By 2024, it is no longer visible during low tide.

In Jefferson Parish, Manila Plaza, located in front of Jean Lafitte Town Hall, holds several historical markers and commemorative plaques acknowledging important figures in the area's Filipino American history. While there were several settlements scattered along the Louisiana coast in the late 19th century, Manila Village was the largest.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Jack A. Reynolds. "Manila Village" entry in "Louisiana Placenames of Romance Origin." LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses #7852. 1942. p. 329–330.
  • ^ Joshi, Khyati Y.; Desai, Jigna (2013-10-01). Asian Americans in Dixie: Race and Migration in the South. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-09595-5.
  • ^ Fred Cordova, Filipinos: Forgotten Asian Americans (Dubuque, IA: Kendall/ Hunt, 1983)
  • ^ New Orleans City Guide. Federal Writers' Project. Houghton Mifflin. 1938. p. 392. Archived from the original on 2006-11-10.
  • ^ Soong, Tina (14 September 2016). "Filipino American culture celebrations coming New Orleans-wide Oct. 8-9". The Times-Picayune. New Orleans. Archived from the original on 14 May 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  • ^ Filipino Contributions Remembered with Historical Markers, Lara Arceneaux's blog article of July 12, 2013, at The Times-Picayune; accessed 22 March 2015.


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