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
From French Polynesia.
The state that is represented by the 50th star in the American flag is Hawaii.
the last state to come into america was Hawii.
Delaware was the first state to join the union.
The State of Hawaii is located in Polynesia.
The word is spelled extension.
Polynesia isn't just one island - it's an entire subregion. The US state of Hawaii and territory of American Samoa are in the Polynesian subregion. The French territories of Wallis and Futuna and French Polynesia are in Polynesia. Easter Island is governed by Chile and is in Polynesia. The Pitcairn Islands are British. Norfolk Island is Australian. The Cook Islands and Niue are self governing states in free association with New Zealand. New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, and Tuvalu are independent nations.
No, Hawaii is an Island State. It is located in northern Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean.
Less than 34,000 cause their extinsion
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Hawaii
French Polynesia has a much more autonomous status than other French overseas collectivities (it is also a pays d'outre-mer, and its executive is called the President of French Polynesia, not the governor of French Polynesia). This status makes it more like an associated state than a dependency of France (similar to the relationship that the Federated States of Micronesia has with the United States).
the french polynesia is located in tahiti on the north part of french polynesia
Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia, but not the only island in it.
Polynesia is in the Southern Hemisphere.
Micronesia belongs to Micronesia.