No, Maoris are Indigenous Polynesian people from New Zealand, while Hawaiians are Indigenous Polynesian people from Hawaii. Though they share some similarities in language and culture due to their Polynesian roots, they have distinct histories and traditions.
No. They are Micronesian
The Polynesian Islands are a loose group of atolls and islands in the south west Pacific: they are part of Oceania, which is not a continent, but a region.
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.
Hawaii, The ancient Polynesians are believed to have been the ancestors to the native hawaiians.
because they are allegedly part of Micronesia, have many islands, and are located farther south near the other Micronesian, Melanesian, and Polynesian islands
They are called Solomon Islanders. The ethnic make-up is: Melanesian - 94.5%; Polynesian - 3%; Micronesian - 1.2%; and Chinese are about 1,000 strong.
micronesian outriggers
Micronesian Kingfisher was created in 1821.
Micronesian Myzomela was created in 1827.
The language that Hawaiians speak is Hawaiian, also known as ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. It is an official language of the state of Hawaii and is spoken by a small but growing number of people.
The culture of the people in Hawaii is Polynesian and some American these days. But before the Americans there were just Polynesians on the islands made of volcanic rock. You can also go to the link below.