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First Kajukenbo Dojo in Hawaii
Black Belt Society
Professor Chow, Sijo Emperado & Joe Emperado
KAJUKENBO, one of the first truly American Martial Arts,
originated in the dangerous streets of the Palama Settlement on the
island of Oahu, Hawaii in 1947.
It's primary founder, Sijo Adriano Emperado
a Chinese-Filipino, recognized that Americans, with
their great physical ruggedness, and large frame size, needed a
street effective system of self-defense tailored to their superior
size and strength.
He devised a hybrid system that combined five
distinct styles of martial arts. This system, which emphasizes
training on for reality became known as KAJUKENBO.
The KA stands for the Korean Tang-So-Do Karate
contributed by co-founder Peter Choo.
The JU stands for the Kodokan Judo contributed by
co-founder Joe Holck and the Ju-Jitsu contributed by by co-founder
Frank Ordonez.
The KEN stands for the Kenpo Karate contributed
by Sijo Emperado, who also has an extensive background in Escrima,
the art of Filipino stick-fighting.
The BO stands for the Chinese Boxing or Kung Fu
contributed by co-founder Clarence Chang.
While others contributed to the System, it was Sijo Emperado who
developed the techniques and opened the first Kajukenbo Dojo in 1948
and founded the Kajukenbo Black Belt Society in 1949.

Sifus Vicky and Sonya with
Grand Master Dela Cruz and
Hawaiian Black Belts

Sigung with Grand Master DeLa Cruz

An Original Certificate from Rosales kajukembo
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Sigung Rosales with
Professor Al Dacascos

Sigung with
Prof. Donald Nahoolewa

Sifu Gonzo with Professor Dela Cruz

Prof. Halbuna, Sigung , Prof.s Dela Cruz, Dacascos

Prof. Halbuna's Seminar

Grandmaster Al De la Cruz
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