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  2. History of Maui - Wikipedia

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    The first Christian missionary arrived on Maui from New England in 1821 when a Dr. Holman built a house in Lahaina and taught with some success, later moving to Honolulu. The missionaries developed a written version of the Hawaiian Language. Among others, Hiram Bingham I employed Latin letters that approximated Hawaiian sounds in English.

  3. Japanese in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese in Hawaii (simply Japanese Hawaiians or “Local Japanese”, rarely KepanÄ«) are the second largest ethnic group in Hawaii. At their height in 1920, they constituted 43% of Hawaii's population. [ 2 ]

  4. Puerto Rican immigration to Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico and Hawaii were unincorporated and incorporated territories of the United States respectively; however, the passage of the Jones–Shafroth Act of 1917, the same year that the United States entered World War I, gave American citizenship, with limitations, to the Puerto Rican residents in Puerto Rico but excluded those who resided in ...

  5. West Maui reopens amid backlash, with some saying tourism is ...

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    Lahaina residents and supporters hold signs and flags at the Hawaii State Capitol on Oct. 3, 2023, at a news conference asking Hawaii Gov. Josh Green to delay plans to reopen a portion of West ...

  6. Focus moving to pollution, water hazards on Maui, Coast Guard ...

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    Aug. 15—The U.S. Coast Guard announced Monday that it's shifting its focus from combing the waters around Lahaina for bodies to cleaning up debris and pollution in the sea after a deadly ...

  7. Portuguese immigration to Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaii the day is called "Malasada Day" and it dates back to the time of the 19th-century sugarcane plantations. [13] Another popular Portuguese tradition in Hawaii is the Holy Spirit Festival (Festa do Espírito Santo), which, since 1901, is celebrated each May with a parade and feast.

  8. Wildfires sent Hawaiians fleeing into the ocean. It could be ...

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    Wildfires raging out of control in Hawaii have claimed at least 36 lives, caused large numbers of burn and smoke inhalation injuries, knocked out 911 and cell services, forced residents to escape ...

  9. White people in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    White people in Hawaii, also known as Haole, are people of predominantly European descent. They form 22.9% of the population according to the 2020 United States Census . There are around 294,102 White people in Hawaii.