The Philippine Star

Pinoy fishermen honored at marker unveiling in Louisiana

- By PIA LEE BRAGO

A group of Filipino fishermen who built shelters on stilts atop some oyster reefs at the mouth of Barataria Bay in Southern Louisiana in the United States and named the village after the Philippine­s’ capital were honored with the unveiling of the historical marker for “The Manila Village.”

The event held last June 16 was attended by around 400 people, including about 50 direct descendant­s of the original group of Filipinos who establishe­d the Manila Village in the late 1800s.

As part of the Independen­ce Day celebratio­n and the Bicentenni­al of Louisiana, Consul General Leo Herrera-Lim participat­ed in the unveiling of the historical marker in Louisiana.

To date, there are over 10,200 Filipinos in Louisiana, residing mainly in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Alexandria, Lafayette and Lake Charles.

The event was organized by the Philippine-Louisiana Historical Society, led by its president Robert Romero and vice president Carmelo Astilla.

Mayor Tim Kerner of the town of Jean Lafitte, who is married to a Filipina, actively participat­ed in the ceremonies.

William de la Cruz, grandson of the founder of the Manila Village, also participat­ed in the unveiling ceremonies with his family.

In his opening remarks, Lim said: “Today marks a high point in shared histories between the Filipinos and the people of Louisiana. ‘Manila Village’ no longer remains just as memories for the descendant­s of the first Filipino settlers in Louisiana. We have put a marker for shared aspiration­s for the future. Indeed, this is such a great tribute to our community and our heritage to see the project finally come to fruition.”

 ??  ?? Philippine Consul General Leo Herrera-Lim (left) witnesses the unveiling of the Manila Village marker last June 16 in Lafitte, Louisiana as part of the Philippine Independen­ce Day celebratio­n and bicentenni­al of the state.
Philippine Consul General Leo Herrera-Lim (left) witnesses the unveiling of the Manila Village marker last June 16 in Lafitte, Louisiana as part of the Philippine Independen­ce Day celebratio­n and bicentenni­al of the state.

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