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Polynesian
Polynesian pig and Polynesian rat
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.
Hawaii used to be isolated from other cultures and was exclusively Polynesian. As people's ability to travel increased, people from many different areas, such as the US and Japan, moved to Hawaii. The newcomers had a strong influence on the local culture, and eventually Hawaii became more multicultural.
Many types and races - but a very large percentage are Polynesian
the Polynesian Indians
the polynesian's in A.D. 300-800
Polynesian/ they are from Polynesia
Melayo Polynesian is a racial stock i.e the brown race and they are islandic people. They Malayo Ploynesians are the original people of Madagascar (in the West) to Taiwan ( North) up to Hawaii ( East) and New Zealand (South).
Polynesians from BOTH the Marquesas Islands and Tahiti.
The United States annexed Hawaii from the Polynesian people. In 1898, Hawaii was officially annexed, although it had been a U.S. territory since 1893 following the overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani. This annexation was controversial and led to significant cultural and political changes for the native Hawaiian population. Hawaii eventually became the 50th state of the U.S. in 1959.
The web address of the Polynesian Cultural Center is: http://www.polynesia.com