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PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICAN

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'Pacific Islander Americans' are residents of the United States with original ancestry from the Pacific Islands. They represent the smallest racial group counted in the United States census of 2000. They numbered 874,000 people or 0.3 percent of the United States population. They are most concentrated in Hawaii, Alaska and to a lesser extent the West Coast, specifically California.

Contents
Definition
Individuals
In politics
Media
Sports
Population
Polynesian Americans
Population
Samoan Americans
External links
References

Definition


In the 2000–2010 U.S. Census the term "'Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander' refers to people having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa or other Pacific Islands. ... They are of Polynesian, Micronesian and Melanesian cultural backgrounds." The US Census counts Indigenous Australians as part of the Pacific Islander race.[2]University of Michigan. Census 1990: Ancestry Codes. August 27, 2007. [2]
The U.S. Census Bureau counts Filipino Americans, Indonesian Americans, Taiwanese Americans and Japanese Americans as Asian Americans even though they have ethnic origins from islands bordering the Pacific Ocean.

Individuals


In politics

Mufi Hannemann is the current mayor of Honolulu. Mufi Hanneman is a German and Samoan American who was originally a history teacher. He became mayor of Honolulu in January 2, 2005 and is still serving his term.
Media

Pacific Islander Americans have media portrayal mostly as professional wrestlers, but are also portrayed as regular people too. The Rock, the son of a Black Canadian and a Samoan, has been the most notable Pacific Islander American professional wrestler, branching out into movies like the ''The Scorpion King''. Other Pacific Islander American professional wrestlers include Samoa Joe and Solofa Fatu. Lilo Pelekai and Nani Pelekai are Native Hawaiian Americans in the Disney show called "Lilo & Stitch". Al Harrington was an actor who portrayed "Det. Ben Kokua" in the CBS television series ''Hawaii Five-O''; Hawaiian-American Jason Momoa plays Ronon Dex on the popular science-fiction TV show ''Stargate Atlantis''.
Vili Fualaau is a Samoan-American boy who made headlines with his controversial relationship with Mary Kay Letourneau.
The most famous stage character is Bloody Mary (South Pacific) of the South Pacific musical and movie. She is a souvenir trader to US Sailors stationed in the Pacific Theater of WWII. Though originally cast as Juanita Hall, an African American, she is often also cast as an Asian or Pacific Islander American in newer local productions.
Sports

Pacific Islander Americans are well represented in American football: Nuu Faaola, Jesse Sapolu, Troy Polamalu, Maake Kemoeatu, Mosi and Lofa Tatupu, and Junior Seau are professional football players.
Many Pacific Islander Americans also play the most popular sport of their homeland, rugby, and have a strong influence in US rugby, with many going on to represent the USA, including Salesi Sika, David Niu, Vahafolau Esikia, Fifita Mounga, Olo Fifita, Thretton Palamo, Albert Tuipolotu, and Vaea Anitoni.
Pacific Islanders are also represented in sumo wrestling. Akebono Taro is a famous sumo-wrestling Yokozuna of Native Hawaiian ancestry.
Diving great Greg Louganis, although often identified with his adoptive Greek-American heritage, is of Samoan and Swedish ancestry.

Population


' Pacific Islander American Ancestries in the 2000 US Census'[3]
Ancestry19901990% of US population 20002000% of US population Percent change from 1990 to 2000
Chamorro
negligible (no data) negligible (no data) 177,000 0.06% negligible (no data)
Polynesiannegligible (no data)negligible (no data)616,1620.2%negligible (no data)
'TOTAL'negligible (no data)negligible (no data)793,1620.3%negligible (no data)

Polynesian Americans


'Polynesian Americans' are Americans of Polynesian descent.
Large subcategories of Polynesian Americans include Native Hawaiians and Samoan Americans. In addition there are smaller communities of Tongan Americans.
Population

' Polynesian American Ancestries in the 2000 US Census'[4]
Ancestry19901990% of US population 20002000% of US population Percent change from 1990 to 2000
Native Hawaiian
negligible (no data)negligible (no data) 401,162 0.13%negligible (no data)
Samoan
negligible (no data)negligible (no data)215,0000.07%negligible (no data)
'TOTAL'negligible (no data)negligible (no data)616,1620.2%negligible (no data)

Samoan Americans

A 'Samoan American' is an American who is of ethnic Samoan descent and may be from either the independent nation Samoa or the American territory of American Samoa. Many Samoans live in Los Angeles, Carson, Long Beach, San Jose, San Francisco, California, Salt Lake City, Independence (Missouri), Houston, Seattle and in the state of Hawaii.
Since the end of World War II, persons born in American Samoa are United States nationals, but not United States citizens. (This is the only circumstance under which an individual would be one and not the other.) For this reason, Samoans can move to Hawaii or the mainland United States and obtain citizenship comparatively easily.
Samoan American is a subcategory of Polynesian American.

External links



US Census PDF on Pacific Islanders

References


1. US Census Bureau, racial breakdown of the United States in 2005
2. University of Virginia. Geospatial and Statistical Data Center. "1990 PUMS Ancestry Codes." 2003. August 30, 2007.[1]
3. Brittingham, Angela. Ancestry 2000:Census Brief. 2004. October 30, 2006. [3]
4. Brittingham, Angela. Ancestry 2000:Census Brief. 2004. October 30, 2006. [4]




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