nalani
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unclehobart said:The way I mean it is: There arent very many people left with 100% indigenous blood. Just a few 10s of thousands really. Your blood is mostly Pac Asiatic. You were born there.. speaka da lingo... but arent Hawaiian in the genetics. Being born there you don't qualify as a haole ... Just where does a born but not native lie in it all?
This response surprises me a great deal, coming from you Rob.
You're right - there aren't a great many people with 100% indigenous blood left, my mother and her siblings among them. Myself, I wasn't born here in Hawai'i. I was born in California. Do I consider myself Hawaiian? Umm... yeah *duh* .. I have half Hawaiian blood and live a Hawaiian lifestyle. I know my ethnicities because a part of living a Hawaiian lifestyle is knowing where you come from and from whom you descend.
So, does my not being born here make me less Hawaiian? No. And why not? Because I am descended from Hawaiians, have Hawaiian DNA flowing through my veins, and live a Hawaiian lifestyle.
So far I've written about 5 paragraphs and have deleted them all. Guess I should take that as a sign to end this post here.