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Polynesian people are primarily found in several island nations across the Pacific Ocean, including Samoa, Tonga, and Tuvalu. Additionally, they inhabit parts of larger nations such as New Zealand, where the Māori are a Polynesian group, as well as Hawaii in the United States. Other regions with Polynesian populations include French Polynesia, which encompasses Tahiti and surrounding islands.
The Polynesian Wolf is another alias of The Southeast Asian Wolf, Asian Wolf, Dingo, Australian Dingo; they are all general terms referring to Asian wolves. [Canis Lupus family] The debate is not if the wolves in Polynesia - Asia Pacific are wolves, the debate is when are they defined as dogs, since the difference between a dog and a wolf is that one is domesticated by humans, and one is feral breeding in the wild. Polynesian domestication methods of wolves in Pre-History most likely allowed and even encouraged feral instincts. Asian Pacifican cultures very often domesticates these animals, so the term at some point becomes "Wolf Dog" because they are still wolves. Asia, Indo Asia, Asia Pacific, Asia Pacific Islander [Polynesian} Regions
Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean and is considered a part of the Polynesian region. It is the only U.S. state composed entirely of islands and is located in the central Pacific, southwest of the contiguous United States.
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The Pacific northwest.
Possibly when nations in the pacific regions became industrially competitive with the West.
Pacific Northwest, and New England.
Pacific Islanders primarily come from the regions of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean. Although these islands are geographically scattered throughout the Pacific, they are collectively referred to as Pacific Islands.
They are an ethnicity of humans who are indigenous to Asia and the South Pacific regions.
The OED, tells us that the term Pacific Rim first appeared in 1926, and refers to 'the countries and regions which border the Pacific Ocean'.
The Aborigines are believed to have originally come from Asia. DNA links them to regions of India, and they were believed to have passed through southeast Asia on their way to Australia. They were not from the Pacific or Polynesian islands.
Yes, true. Australia would have been included because of its Aboriginal population as well as New Zealand because of its Maori population's Polynesian affinities. But the Europeanization of their countries has engulfed indigenous Australians and Maori New Zealanders, and the regional geography of these two countries today is decidedly not Pacific. source: The World Today, Concepts and Regions in Geography. Fifth edition