United States Census Bureau. The Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population: 2000. United States Census Bureau; 2001. Web site; http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/c2kbr01-14.pdf . Accessed August 2, 2008.US Census Bureau. The Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander Population:...
Migration in the Midst of a Pandemic: A Case Study of Pacific Islanders in Oregon The Pacific Islander population in the United States continues to grow due to outmigration and a unique immigration arrangement. Under the Compacts of Free... S Drinkall,J Leung,K Micky - 《Journal of Disaster...
(Placename) a former Trust Territory; an island group in the W Pacific Ocean, mandated to Japan after World War I and assigned to the US by the United Nations in 1947: comprised 2141 islands (96 inhabited) of the Caroline, Marshall, and Mariana groups (excluding Guam). In 1978 the Nort...
Climate Change in the Pacific Islands Many of the most vulnerable countries already overseas populations in New Zealand, the US, or larger Pacific Island countries. For some Pacific Islander abandoning their home countries will be their only option.Michael P. Hamnett... Michael P. Hamnett - Ameri...
a profile of the asian american & native hawaiian pacific islander population in los angeles county & the united statesWithout abstract. MD Cruz-Viesca - 《Amerasia Journal》 被引量: 2发表: 2008年 Breaking the Silence: An Epidemiological Report on Asian American and Pacific Islander Youth Mental...
Kaholokula JK, Samoa RA, Miyamoto RES, Palafox N, Daniels S-A. COVID-19 special column: COVID-19 hits Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities the hardest. Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2020;79(5):144-146.PubMedGoogle Scholar ...
Pacific Islanders represent 874,000 people in the United States (U.S.), or approximately 0.3% of the total population. The term “Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander” is used in the 2000 U.S. Census to refer to people who have origins from Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific ...
Rates ofCHDmortality among women rise exponentially with age (Figure 62.2). At ages younger than 75 years, non-Hispanic black women have the highest rates of coronary death and Asian/Pacific Islander women have the lowest rates. Consistent with the trends for coronary mortality, self-reported pre...
Miller BA, Chu KC, Hankey BF, Ries LAG (2008) Cancer incidence and mortality patterns among specific Asian and Pacific Islander populations in the US. Cancer Causes Control 19:227–256 ArticlePubMedGoogle Scholar Dachs GU, Currie MJ, McKenzie F, Jeffreys M, Cox B, Foliaki S, Le Marchand...
Asian American & Pacific Islander History ‑ Topics Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have played vital roles in shaping the nation—from building the Transcontinental Railroad to advocating for labor law changes to fighting in multiple wars. They made these contributions while also facing persisten...