South Sea Islanders

South Sea Islanders in Australia
Flag of the South Sea Islanders

South Sea Islander labourers on a Queensland pineapple plantation, 1890s
Regions with significant populations
Mackay  · Bundaberg  · Townsville  · Brisbane · Gold Coast · Sydney
Languages
Australian English
Related ethnic groups
Austronesian peoples

South Sea Islanders, formerly referred to as Kanakas, are the Australian descendants of Pacific Islanders from more than 80 islands  including the Oceanian archipelagoes of the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji, the Gilbert Islands, and New Ireland  who were kidnapped or recruited between the mid to late 19th century as labourers in the sugarcane fields of Queensland. Some were kidnapped or tricked (or "blackbirded") into long-term indentured servitude or slavery, despite the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 criminalising slavery in Australia and other parts of the British Empire. At its height, the recruiting accounted for over half the adult male population of some islands.