What do Hawaiians call Caucasians?

Haole (/ˈhaʊliː/; Hawaiian [ˈhɔule]) is a Hawaiian term for individuals who are not Native Hawaiian, and is applied to people primarily of European ancestry.
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What is faka in Hawaiian?

(transitive) to swallow. (transitive) to drink very quickly, to bolt down.
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What does Haole mean literally?

What does haole mean? Haole is a Hawaiian word for non-native Hawaiian or Polynesian people, often referring to white people. Usage can be in an insulting or pejorative manner, but it usually refers to a foreigner or tourist.
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What does popolo mean in Hawaiian?

popolo (countable and uncountable, plural popolos) (Hawaii) black nightshade (Solanum nigrum). quotations ▼ (Hawaii, slang, countable, sometimes pejorative) A black person.
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What is Hapa Haole?

Hapa haole — part foreigner — came to mean a mix of Hawaiian and other, whether describing a mixed-race person, a fusion song, a bilingual Bible, or pidgin language itself.
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Are Hawaiian Caucasian?

More than any other state, Hawaii stands out when it comes to its racial and ethnic diversity. The Rainbow State has never had a white majority. In fact, non-Hispanic whites, the largest group in most states, account for only 23% of the population, according to 2013 census figures.
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What race is mostly in Hawaii?

In Hawaii in 2020, 10.9% of the total population was Hispanic, 21.4% were white, 1.9% were black, 0.2% were American Indian/Alaska Native and 45.6% were Asian/Pacific Islander.
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What does Mahu mean in slang?

mahu (plural mahus or mahu) (Hawaii) A person of the third gender, having traditional spiritual and social roles in the cultures of Hawaii and Tahiti. (Hawaii, slang, derogatory) A gay person; homosexual.
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What does brah mean in Hawaii?

Why do Hawaiians say brah? Brah is slang for brother and refers to any other male person, not just one's brothers by blood relation. Brah is the equivalent of dude in American slang.
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What is a hapa girl?

Hapa is a Hawaiian pidgin word used to describe mixed-race people — primarily, though not exclusively, those who are half white and half Asian.
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What does Noni mean in Hawaiian?

Troubled, agitated, perplexed, confused. hoʻo. noni To create a disturbance, cause trouble, incite.
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What is a Holoku?

: a woman's long one-piece gown usually made with some fitting and a train and worn especially in Hawaii.
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What is Aikapu in Hawaiian?

Summary. Before 1819 Hawaiian society was ruled by a system of ritual laws called kapu. One of these, the aikapu (sacred eating), required men and women to eat separately. Because eating was ritual, some food items, symbolically associated with male deities, were forbidden to women.
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What is a haole girl?

: one who is not descended from the aboriginal Polynesian inhabitants of Hawaii. especially : white.
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What does Keiko mean in Hawaiian?

Meaning: Brave one, the warrior. Alternative Spellings & Variations: Keko, Keiko, Koa.
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What is a Hawaiian girl called?

The word "wahine" came into English in the late 18th century from Maori, the language of a Polynesian people native to New Zealand; it was originally used for a Maori woman, especially a wife. The word is also used for a woman in Hawaiian and Tahitian, though spelled "vahine" in the latter.
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What are black Hawaiians called?

The Africans in Hawaii, also known as Pōpolo in the Native Hawaiian language, are a minority of 4.0% of the population including those partially Black, and 2.3% are of African American, Afro-Caribbean, or African descent alone.
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What kills haole koa?

For homeowners the general recommendation is to cut haole koa trees down to about nine to 10 inches, leaving a stump. "Paint" the stump directly with the readily available herbicide Roundup, preferably "the strongest one (strength) you can get," DeFrank said.
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What does shootz mean in Hawaiian?

SHOOTS (shütz) Local slang for “OK” or “yeah.”
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What does buggah mean in Hawaiʻi?

3. Buggah. Definition: Person, usually male.
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What does Opa mean in Hawaiian?

[Parker Dictionary (Hawaiian)] Opa (o'-pa), adj. Weary: tired: having strength exhausted; worn out.
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How do I respond to Mahalo?

3. 'A' ole pilikia – You're welcome/ No problem. If someone says 'Mahalo' to you, this is the phrase to respond with.
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Why are great whites in Hawaii?

' ” The shark, although inquisitive, did not seem to regard Verbeck as prey. Carl Meyer of the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology told KHON 2 that white sharks might be attracted to island waters by the seasonal abundance of humpback whales. (White sharks are known to feast on whale carcasses.)
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