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Yes, the word 'Hawaiian' is a noun, a word for a native or inhabitant of Hawaii and the language of the native Hawaiians; a word for a person and a thing.The word 'Hawaiian' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun as of or from Hawaii.
The term Native Hawaiian is a complex one and has evolved over the decades. A native hawaiian, better known as a kanaka 'oiwi or kanaka maoli is a Hawaiian of aboriginal descent. "Hawaiian" is the nationality and has been since 1840.
It was to the native Hawaiian people but now it's just a fun sport.
There are no native Hawaiian animals that can be called "cubs"
There is no native Hawaiian word for Dinosaur.
Anyone who has 100%, 75%, 50% and no less than 25% Hawaiian Blood. This generation you will be unable to find at least 50% Hawaiian.
The only "native" language spoken in Hawaii is Hawaiian, but only about 3000 people speak it fluently. Also, Hawaiian has no monolingual speakers (meaning everyone that speaks Hawaiian, also speaks English).
The native people are called Polynesians. Many Asians and Caucasians also live there.
No, not exactly. The Hawaiian language doesn't have any native words for mammals, because mammals are not native to the Hawaiian Islands.African Elephants are called 'elepani which is just the English word converted into Hawaiian pronunciation.
Native Americans, you might say, are the Hawaiian people. The people known as Indians never lived in Hawaii. Unlike other state governments, the Hawaiian people have more of a visible presence, and more of a cultural influence, than is the case in other states.
There is no such thing as a Hawaiian monkey. No land mammals are native to Hawaii.