The experiences of Hawaiians and Native Americans in the 1800s were similar in that they both had to deal with oppression
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions
no, because Hawaii is an island geographically un connected to America, and only became an American state in 1959. Historians and archaeologists reckon that it became inhabited by settlers from Polynesia, so native Hawaiians are in no way Americans other than politically
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions
The native Americans lived their lives different because they respected nature and felt a special connection to the forest.
Native Americans lived through out what is now called The United States and Canada
Maybe
Hawaiians are not native americans. Hawaiians are Hawaiian. We call ourselves Kanaka maoli.
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions.
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions
Native Hawaiians are believed to be immigrants from Polynesia. There have been many immigrants from many countries, but today Hawaii is populated mostly by Native Hawaiians, the Japanese and Americans.
no, because Hawaii is an island geographically un connected to America, and only became an American state in 1959. Historians and archaeologists reckon that it became inhabited by settlers from Polynesia, so native Hawaiians are in no way Americans other than politically
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions.
They suffered from exposed to new diesease and loss of traditons
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions.
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions.
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions
They suffered from exposure to new diseases and loss of traditions