The economic pressures of living in Hawaii are mounting, so much so that more than 50% of Native Hawaiians are now living outside of the state.
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Former Hawaii Gov. John D. Waihe‘e spoke Wednesday at the Native Hawaiian Convention on the Tulalip Reservation in Washington. Kuhio Lewis, CEO of the Hawaiian Council, stands on land where the ...
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RELATED PHOTO GALLERY The economic pressures of living in Hawaii are mounting, so much so that more than 50 % of Native Hawaiians are now living outside of the state. Population data from the U.S.
The economic pressures of living in Hawaii are mounting, so much so that more than 50% of Native Hawaiians are now living outside of the state. Population data from the U.S. Census indicates that in ...