"Not every Local is Hawaiian but every Hawaiian is Local."
Hawaiian is the Kanaka Maoli and their way of life that is an ancient lineage going back 20-30,000 years.
The local community sprouted out of the plantations that brought people from all over the world in the 1800's. There, the language of Pidgin was created to communicate. In time, those who adapted to the way of island living are considered local.
One thing we all have in common is, we are all in this together.
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