Philippine- asian/pacific islander
Claudette E Bennett has written: 'The Asian and Pacific Islander population in the United States' -- subject(s): Statistics, Asian Americans, Working class, Pacific Islander Americans
In the fall of 2008, 41.6% of students enrolled at UC Berkeley were Asian/Pacific Islander.
The address of the Asian-Pacific Islander-American History Proj Of Greater Roch is: Po Box 10503, Rochester, NY 14610-0503
Asian/Pacific Islander
Asian/Pacific Islander
Hapa is a Hawaiian word meaning a person of mixed Asian or Pacific Islander heritage/bloodline.
There are 11 people of Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander heritage in the 111th congress
Having African American, Hispanic, Native American, or Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage.
There is no simple answer to this question! Filipinos are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the islands of the Philippines. The Filipino People are of Asian and Pacific Descent, through their Austronesian Ancestors. The Philippine Islands are considered Asian, simply because of their geographic location in Southeast Asia. Their culture is considered by some to be Pacific Islander, however, others claim their culture is unique due to their Austronesian heritage. As for race, the Philippine Islands are known to be one of the most diverse countries in Asia. This diversity includes influences from Spain, China, India, Japan, the Arab nations, and America. The 2010 US Census included the Philippine Islands/Filipino in the Asian category.
a pacific islander with no money. haha (i'm pacific islander lol)
If a person is Pacific Islander, that means they are literally from an island in the Pacific Ocean. These include islands in Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia.