not necessarily. most hawaiians are of Asian descent.....
Hawaiians' dark skin is primarily attributed to their Polynesian ancestry, which includes mixed genes from Southeast Asian and Pacific Island populations. This lineage differs from Native Indian descent, as Hawaiians are believed to have migrated to the Hawaiian Islands from Polynesia.
Technically, Hawaiians are Asians but in a special way. In Hawaii's history back in the first millennium, Hawaii's current inhabitants' genealogy can be traced back to Asia where the first Asian people migrated across the ocean. These areas include the present-day countries of China, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Australia. These first Hawaiians at first were directly related to Asians. As time progressed, these native Hawaiians developed cultures of their own and started to drift away from "Asian" influence. When European travelers intervened, such as Cook, they brought European influences there, including the settling of European people in the area. With European genealogy in Hawaiians' history, the Hawaiians continued to change. Today, most of the true Hawaiians can be traced back to Asia with a minority of them from Europe. So, in the end, you can say that Hawaiians are mostly Asian.
Many Hawaiians today look Asian because most are mixed with Filipino, Japanese, Chinese, etc. Native full blood Hawaiians look like Samoans. Tongans, Fijians, etc.
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Actually, Koreans ARE Asians.
the theme of african poetry is about slavery while asian poetry is about nature
they have more or less belts
the same why you would an Asian boy, there is no difference between Asian boys and whites boys and black boys.
nothing and stop comparing Asian and different peoples
ceramics contain two different parts.one is china,the other is pottery.
its the difference between good and poor english