Google Share on Facebook First Nations (redirected fromNative Canadians) First Nation n.Canadian An organized aboriginal group or community, especially any of the bands officially recognized by the Canadian government. First Nationsadj. Usage Note:First Nationis widely used in Canada as a respectful...
Modeling Poverty and Health for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander and Asian Ethnic PopulationsDavis, JamesTaira, Deborah A.Eunjung LimChen, JohnHawai'i Journal of Health & Social Welfare
AAPI families have alower homeownership ratethan the nation as a whole—and in some cases, much lower. In 2015,homeownership rateswere only 24% for Nepali households and 33% for Burmese households. The Native Hawaiians home lands waiting list has a28,000-person backlog. And in the lead-up...
Washington has a significant Native student population. During the 2023-2024 school year, about 15,900 students identified as Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, and about 13,100 students identified as American Indian or Alaskan Native. The official enrollment figures ma...
overall poverty rate increased 27%, the number of Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (NHPI), Latino, and Asian American... A Troutman - 《Apha》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Sources of data. US mortality statistics are based on death records occurring in the US; fetal deaths are recorded by the...
Currently, TB infection rates are five times higher for Alaskan Indians and American Indians and 13 times higher among Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders than Caucasian Americans.28 Hepatitis A is a viral disease with historically high incidence among Native Americans. For example, the risk of ...
In Hawaii, as a doctor and planter who felt missionaries had harmed the well-being of Hawaiians, Rae would translate the Laieikawai story (Rae 1900) and write a lengthy newspaper critique of missionary-inspired family law that moved on into study of comparative religion (Rae 1861). In ...
2. Which of the following statements is true of the Hawaiian natives? A. Sixty percent of them are homeless or unemployed. B. their life span is 5 years shorter than average Americans. C. Their life is worse than that of other ethnic groups in Hawaii. ...
The path: how one nurse is helping native Hawaiians out of poverty.Tomer, Jessica
A number of publications on the well-being of Native Hawaiians report high unemployment levels, high poverty levels, and minimal educational achievement in the population with theoretical origins attributed to the advent of a Western market economy. However, there are no studies that analyze the ...