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- The term “Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander” refers to people having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.
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- The data collected by Census 2000 on race can be divided into two broad categories: the race alone population and the race in combination population.
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- The Pacific Islander population increased between 1990 and 2000.
- Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Population : 1990-2000
- Nearly three-fourths of the Pacific Islander population lived in the West.
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- Over half (58 percent) of the Pacific Islander population lived in just two states, Hawaii and California.
- Ten States With the Largest Pacific Islander Populations: 2000
- The Pacific Islander population was concentrated in counties in the West.
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- Largest Pacific Islander populations
- Largest Places in Total Population and in Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Population: 2000
- The highest proportion of Pacific Islanders was in Honolulu.
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- Native Hawaiian was the largest Pacific Islander group in the United States.
- Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Population by Detailed Group: 2000
- Native Hawaiians were the most likely to report one or more other races or Pacific Islander groups.
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- Less than 2 percent of Hawaii’s total population of 1.2 million, lived on Hawaiian home lands.
- Percent Distribution of Native Hawaiians and Non-Native Hawaiians Living on Hawaiian Home Lands
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