Hawaii is very multi-national with 13.6% of the population being Filipino, 12.6% being Japanese and 9% being Polynesian. Multiracial individuals including Eurasian Americans represent 21% of the population and almost 230,000 state residents were foreign born with most of those from Asia. The Chinese represent 4.1%, Koreans 3.1%, Mexicans 2.9% and Puerto Ricans 2.8% of the residents.
Black people can be any nationality. It all depends on where they were born or their country of citizenship.
Hawaii is the 50th state to be admitted to the United States on August 21, 1959.
There is no direct correlation between a surname like Hock and a specific nationality. Surnames can originate from various regions and cultures, so it is not possible to determine nationality based solely on the surname.
According to census.gov, the median age of people in Hawaii is 37.9 years of age (2007).
Most of the people that I see in Racine, Wisconsin are African American. So I say most of the nationality is African American.
Rome is the capital of Italy so the nationality is basically Italian, Hawaii is a state so the nationality is American and Java is part of Indonesia the nationality is Indonesian
Mauna Loa is a volcano in Hawaii.
Israel "IZ" Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwoʻole was born in Hawaii Territory on May 20, 1959, Hawaii became a state on August 21, 1959. He undoubtedly was a full blooded Hawaiian.
Sean Fujiyosha is American. He actually was born and raised and continues to live in the state of Hawaii in the United States.
The president's mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, was an American. She was raised in Kansas and went to college in Hawaii.
His dad is Puerto Rican and his mom Filipino. He was born in Hawaii but has spent most of his life in the more common place of America (all states excluding Alaska and Hawaii). So he's pretty multicultural!
His father was born in Africa (Kenya); his mother was born in Kansas. Thus, President Obama, who was born in Hawaii, is African-American.
It would be a matter of individual taste and of course, air expenses. For 2012, Hawaii received 14.19million tourists (regardless of nationality), while Mexico received 23 million international tourists plus 29 million domestic tourists throughout the country.So, actually fewer prefer Hawaii over Mexico.
He was actually born i Hawaii, if you want more information, go read the rocks book.
She is actually born in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, U.S.A. Her dad is Filipino And her mum is a mixture or Hawaiin and Russian
The citizens of French Guiana are French citizens, just like the citizens of Hawaii are US American citizens. So, the nationality of French Guianans would be French, which is francés(esa)(eses)(esas). If a person wanted to say that they were a French Guianan in Spanish (which is not their nationality, but their more local term), they would say francoguayanés(esa)(eses)(esas).
My current nationality is insert nationality.