yes they did because of the fact it was an island. and that Hawaii inherited traditional polynesian culture
Yes it did.
Polynesians.
there was no Hawaii
The Polynesians discovered Hawaii and called it heaven.
Polynesian pig and Polynesian rat
"Hawaii" may come from the traditional home of the Polynesians, Hawaii or Hawaiki, sometimes called "Owhyhee.
The first people to settle in Hawaii were the Polynesians. Captain Cook soon found Hawaii and considered it the sandwich island.
"Hawaii" may come from the traditional home of the Polynesians, Hawaii or Hawaiki, sometimes called "Owhyhee.
Hawaii was settled by polynesians who came by boat from the south Pacific islands. There were no American aboriginals (indians) there.
people from marquesas - polynesian - were possibly amongst the first settlers in Hawaii
polynesia-Hawaii,Samoa,Tonga,Tahiti,and new zealands.....not china! or Taiwan
Well, James Cook got there in the late 1700's, but early Polynesians arrived in Hawaii almost 1000 years ago.
Polynesians first discovered New Zealand. - to find essentially all the islands in the NZ - Hawaii - Rapanui triangle was no mean feat. Abel J. Tasman was the first European to sight the Islands of Aotearoa New Zealand.