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  2. 8 Reasons You Don’t Want To Retire in Hawaii - AOL

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    Retiring in Hawaii is the dream. Beautiful beaches. Year-round sunshine. And the ability to slow down to "island time" and enjoy your life a little more. Florida's Retirees Are Fleeing: Here's ...

  3. I Lived in Hawaii: 5 Financial Reasons I Won’t Retire There

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    For many people, Hawaii is the perfect summer getaway. For the roughly 1.44 million people who live there, it's home -- now and forever for many. But for some, even those who used to live there ...

  4. Hawaiian sovereignty movement - Wikipedia

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    Coinciding with other 1960s and 1970s indigenous activist movements, the Hawaiian sovereignty movement was spearheaded by Native Hawaiian activist organizations and individuals who were critical of issues affecting modern Hawaii, including the islands' urbanization and commercial development, corruption in the Hawaiian Homelands program, and appropriation of native burial grounds and other ...

  5. 13 Reasons You Might Regret Buying a Home in Hawaii - AOL

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  6. Asian immigration to Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Okinawans in Hawaii tend to view themselves as a distinct group from the Japanese in Hawaii. [5] The Center for Okinawan Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi (Mānoa) estimates that the Okinawan community numbers anywhere between 45,000-50,000 people, or 3% of Hawaii’s population. [6]

  7. Pacific Islander Americans - Wikipedia

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    Persons born in American Samoa are US nationals, but not US citizens (this is the only circumstance under which an individual would be one and not the other). [12] For this reason, Samoans can move to Hawaii or the mainland US and obtain citizenship comparatively easily.

  8. 7 Reasons $1 Million Will Only Last You 9 Years in ... - AOL

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    Here are some of the biggest reasons, besides the overall high cost of living, why $1 million isn’t likely to last more than a decade in Hawaii: Housing costs: According to Zillow, the average ...

  9. Legal status of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of Hawaii is an evolving legal matter as it pertains to United States law. [citation needed] The US Federal law was amended in 1993 with the Apology Resolution which "acknowledges that the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii occurred with the active participation of agents and citizens of the United States and further acknowledges that the Native Hawaiian people never directly ...