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Native Hawaiians (in Hawaiian, kānaka ōiwi or kānaka maoli) are "member[s] or descendant[s] of the indigenous Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands". Native Hawaiians trace their ancestry back to the first Marquesan and Tahitian settlers of Hawaii (possibly as early as AD 400), before the arrival of British explorer Captain James Cook in 1778.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau report for 2000, there are 401,162 people who identified themselves as being "native Hawaiian" alone or in any combination. The overwhelming majority of native Hawaiians are residents of the United States in the State of Hawaii, and in California, Nevada and Washington. Two-thirds live in the State of Hawaii while the other one-third is split among mainland states. Almost half of the mainland share of the population is in California.
The history of native Hawaiians, and of Hawaii in general, is classified into four major periods: antiquity ( Ancient Hawaii), monarchy ( Kingdom of Hawaii), territorial ( Territory of Hawaii), and statehood ( State of Hawaii).
Terminology
Identifying and classifying native Hawaiians is a delicate issue. Different government agencies have different methods of classifying native Hawaiians. . However, it's widely accepted that such classifications are necessary to facilitate laws, trusts and wills governing native Hawaiian programs. For example, programs administered by the Hawaii State Department of Hawaiian Homelands are legally bound by trusts to provide services only to Hawaiians claiming over 50% ancestry back to pre-1778 settlers of the Hawaiian Islands.
In the context of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, section 10-2 , Hawaiians are defined as:
» any descendant of the aboriginal peoples inhabiting the Hawaiian Islands which exercised sovereignty and subsisted in the Hawaiian Islands in 1778, and which peoples thereafter have continued to reside in Hawaii.
Native Hawaiians are defined as:
» any descendant of not less than one-half part of the races inhabiting the Hawaiian Islands previous to 1778, as defined by the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended; provided that the term identically refers to the descendants of such blood quantum of such aboriginal peoples which exercised sovereignty and subsisted in the Hawaiian Islands in 1778 and which peoples thereafter continued to reside in Hawaii.
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs also differentiates between:
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