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  2. Māhū - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, [18] the term mahuwahine was coined within Hawaii's queer community: māhū (in the middle) + wahine (woman), the structure of the word is similar to Samoan fa'a (the way of) + fafine (woman/wife). The term mahuwahine resembles a transgender identity that coincides with Hawaiian cultural renaissance. [19]

  3. Samoans in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, 37,463 Hawaii residents (or 2-3% of the population) claimed Samoan ancestry, with 19,176 of them being mixed ethnicity. [2] The vast majority of them live in Honolulu County ( Oahu ). [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  4. Samoan Americans - Wikipedia

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    About 2.8% of Hawaiian residents are of Samoan descent, with 1.3% having full Samoan ancestry. Many live on the island of Oahu . Linapuni Street, especially the Kuhio Park Terrace apartments in Honolulu , has the highest concentration of Samoans of any residential area in Hawaii, at 37% of residents.

  5. Samoans - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Samoan tattoo (tatau), pe'a (male tatau), malu (female tatau), demonstrate the strong ties many Samoans feel for their culture. Samoans have practiced the art of tattooing men and women for over 2,000 years. To this day, a man's tattoo extensively covers from mid-back, down the sides and flanks, to the knees.

  6. List of non-Japanese sumo wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    Musashikuni Mamu – Fiamalu Penitani – Samoan (Hawaii) – 2013–2019 – makushita 26 [32] Musashimaru Kōyō § – Fiamalu Penitani – Samoan-Tongan (American Samoa) – 1989–2004 – 67th yokozuna [32] Nanfu Kenzo – Kaleo Kekauoha (Kaleo Suzuki) – Hawaiian (Hawaii) – 1990–1996 – makushita 1

  7. Polynesians - Wikipedia

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    Polynesians, including Samoans, Tongans, Niueans, Cook Islands Māori, Tahitian Mā'ohi, Hawaiian Māoli, Marquesans, and New Zealand Māori, are a subset of the Austronesian peoples. They share the same origins as the indigenous peoples of Taiwan , Maritime Southeast Asia , Micronesia , and Madagascar . [ 13 ]