No, it is not true that all Hawaiians hate white people. Just like any diverse population, individuals have their own opinions and perspectives. It's important not to generalize an entire group based on the actions or beliefs of a few.
The estimated population of Hawaii in 1970 was around 768,561 people.
Hawaii is very multi-national with 13.6% of the population being Filipino, 12.6% being Japanese and 9% being Polynesian. Multiracial individuals including Eurasian Americans represent 21% of the population and almost 230,000 state residents were foreign born with most of those from Asia. The Chinese represent 4.1%, Koreans 3.1%, Mexicans 2.9% and Puerto Ricans 2.8% of the residents.
Hawaii's population as of 2011 is 1,372, 810 (est.), and the islands have an area of 28, 311 km2 (10, 931 mi2) therefore the population density is approximately 82.6 people per square km or 214 per square mile.
As of the 2020 U.S. Census, Chinese Americans make up around 4.7% of the population in Hawaii, while African Americans make up around 2.1%. It's important to note that these percentages can fluctuate over time due to migration patterns and other factors.
As of 2020, there were roughly 6,400 homeless individuals in Hawaii. This number includes both sheltered and unsheltered homeless individuals across the islands. Efforts are ongoing to address homelessness in Hawaii through various programs and initiatives.
As of the 2020 Census, the population of Hawaii was approximately 1.45 million people. The population is diverse, with Native Hawaiians, Caucasians, Asians, and other ethnic groups contributing to the state's demographics.
Honolulu, Hilo and Kailua.
Honolulu, Hilo and Lanai City.
Not clear how Lana'i City fits in this answer. First, there are no separately incorporated cities in the entire state, since the political structure is based on counties (Honolulu, Hawaii, Maui (except Kalaupapa), and Kaua'i). Other than the "City and County of Honolulu" no actual cities by standard definitions should be stated.
If determined by population, then I do not see how Lana'i City (~3000) compares to other Maui towns of Kahului (~20,000), Wailuku (~12,000) or Lahaina (~9000). Lana'i City does not even fit in the list of the top 50 population centers in Hawaii.
If determined by name, then "Pearl City", "Makakilo City", or possibly "City of Refuge" could also be included, but that does not seem to make sense either.
This question and answer needs much improvement.
It is difficult to determine an exact number of people who surf worldwide, but estimates suggest that there are tens of millions of surfers. Surfing is a popular sport and recreational activity in coastal regions around the world.
People go on pilgrimages for religious or spiritual reasons, seeking to strengthen their faith, seek blessings, or connect with a higher power. Pilgrimages can also be a form of self-discovery, providing individuals with a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Additionally, pilgrimages offer the opportunity to visit sacred sites and engage in acts of devotion or penance.
As of 2021, the total enrollment for the public school system in Hawaii is approximately 179,000 students. This includes students from kindergarten to 12th grade across various schools in the state.
The life expectancy in Hawaii is around 81 years. This is higher than the average life expectancy for the United States as a whole. Several factors contribute to this, such as access to healthcare, a healthy lifestyle, and a strong sense of community.
Polynesians are an ethnic group that spans various Pacific islands, including Hawaii. Hawaiians are a specific subset of Polynesians who hail from the Hawaiian Islands.
Hawaiians' dark skin is primarily attributed to their Polynesian ancestry, which includes mixed genes from Southeast Asian and Pacific Island populations. This lineage differs from Native Indian descent, as Hawaiians are believed to have migrated to the Hawaiian Islands from Polynesia.
"Hilo" in Hawaii typically refers to the town of Hilo, which is located on the eastern coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. It is the largest settlement on the island after the city of Hilo is known for its lush rainforests, stunning waterfalls, and rich cultural heritage. The name "Hilo" itself has several potential meanings in the Hawaiian language:
First Night of the Full Moon: One interpretation suggests that "Hilo" may derive from the Hawaiian word "hilo," which means "to twist" or "to braid." In this context, "Hilo" could refer to the twisted or braided appearance of the grasses or vines found in the area.
To Turn or Curl: Another interpretation proposes that "Hilo" may come from the Hawaiian word "hilo," which means "to turn" or "to curl." This interpretation could relate to the winding nature of the Wailuku River, which flows through the town of Hilo.
To Twist Together: Additionally, "hilo" can mean "to twist together" or "to braid." This interpretation could refer to the intertwining of the natural landscape, including the dense vegetation and rivers in the Hilo area.
Overall, the name "Hilo" likely has roots in the Hawaiian language and may have multiple meanings that relate to the geography, vegetation, or cultural significance of the area.
Menehunes are mythological creatures from Hawaiian folklore, said to be small, mischievous beings who live in the forests and hills of Hawaii. While there are no scientific evidence to prove their existence, they continue to be a part of Hawaiian storytelling and culture.
Yes, you can purchase The Economist magazine in Hawaii. The magazine is widely available for subscription online and in select bookstores and newsstands in Hawaii. Additionally, you can access digital editions for download.
As of 2021, the oldest living person in Hawaii is Violet Hasegawa, who is believed to be around 112 years old.
do a search for "high paying jobs in Hawaii with no college degree"
Founded in 1861 by a private gift of 10 acres in what is now the heart of downtown Seattle, the UW is one of the oldest public universities on the West Coast.
Management and sales. Most US hotels and restaurants are chains owned by large corporations. At the corporate or franchise level, the highest paying jobs are CEO, COO, CFO and V.P. of Sales & Marketing. At the hotel level, the highest paying jobs are hotel General Manager, Asst. General Manager and Director of Sales, followed by department heads including Executive Housekeeper, Chief Engineer and Front Office Manager. In restaurants, it's General Manager followed by Kitchen Manager and Front End (or Dining Room) manager. Usually for both the GM reports to a Regional Manager, who earns more.
humuhumunukunukuapua'a the fish has a snout much like a pig and pig in hawaiian is pua'a and there is a story of a god, kamapua'a he had the powers to turn from a man into a pig or fish. and the fish that he would turn into? well the humuhumunukunukuapua'a
The Canada Goose is not currently listed as an "endangered" species. They are listed as "least concern" by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List. This is said to be in large part due to society recognizing the drastic decline in the populations of the Canada Geese and taking actions to protect them, their nesting grounds, and migrations routes. The Canada Geese were seriously over hunted without any real regard for their numbers through out the 1800s and early 1900s causing major declines in the overall populations. Also, habitat loss in their nesting grounds, breeding areas, and along migration routes was a major factor in the decline of the populations. At one time, the Giant Canada Goose subspecies was thought to be extinct. But in 1962 a small flock was found wintering in Minnesota. Some of the subspecies, and local populations have not recovered as well as others, but many are increasing their population numbers, and others no longer migrate, but have become resident flocks. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Many location snow have such large numbers of Canadian Geese that there are serious plans for culls which would eliminate many of the geese by hunting, trapping or poisoning. many airports regard the species as a pest and a danger as they can damage or destroy jut aircraft.
They were threatened when mankind first colonized their lush islands. Humans brought rats, pigs and other non-native species of invasive ground predators. They are more likely to sit stock still when startled, making them easy prey for those ground-based predators. Ravenous rabbits nearly brought them to extinction in 1912. The IUCN currently has them Red Listed as 'Critically Endangered'.
See the related link listed below for more information:
The Hawaiian Goose or Nene.
It is a brilliant bird.The only flightless goose, it is not at all shy and this led to its problems. When Polynesians first arrived, the geese were easy meat but real problems arrived with westerners ships, which carried rats (which steal the nene eggs) and cats (which predated the geese).
Fortunately, there has been a worldwide breeding programme to save the Nene and they are being reintroduced into the wild in secure locations.
If yu ever get chance to visit a wildfowl and wetland trust reserve, the nenes are delightful and feed from your hand if you are patient and calm.