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Euronesian

For people of mixed European and Indonesian descent, seeIndo people.

Euronesian is anumbrella term andportmanteau for people of mixedEuropean and eitherPolynesian,[3]Melanesian orMicronesian descent.[4] The term is most commonly used inSamoa.British orFrench colonizers, missionaries and traders, as well as some descendants ofSpaniards andPolynesians inEaster Island (where Chilean law names themmestizos), and descendants of Spaniards andMicronesians inGuam,Northern Marianas,Marshall Islands,Caroline Islands, andPalau.[5]ʻAfakasi is the common term of reference for euronesians in Samoa;[1] in Fiji, the termKailoma is usually used.[6]

Euronesian
Samoan:'Afakasi[1]
Total population
258,600[2]
Regions with significant populations
United States 125,628[2]

French Polynesia 45,000

New Caledonia 25,000

Samoa 18,000

Solomon Islands 18,000

Fiji 16,000

Papua New Guinea 5,100

American Samoa 4,700

Tonga 2,000

Kiribati 1,100

Cook Islands 1,000

Easter Island c. 1,000

Norfolk Island 80

Pitcairn Islands c. 47

Unknown populations inAustralia andNew Zealand.
Languages
Polynesian languages
Melanesian languages
Micronesian languages
English,French,Spanish
Religion
Predominantly (Christianity)

Protestantism andRoman Catholicism

Minority :

Indigenous religion,Animism,Islam, someAtheism
Related ethnic groups
Polynesians,Micronesians,Melanesians,Vazaha,Americans,Australians,New Zealanders,English people,French people, other variousEuropean ethnic groups

Distinct Euronesian groups include the HawaiianHapa haole, Tahitiandemis,Ōbeikei Islanders,Pitcairn Islanders,Norfolk Islanders, andPalmerston Islanders.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Olaf Nelson and the place of afakasi in Samoa".nzhistory.govt.nz. Retrieved16 August 2021.One of the Samoan terms for the islands' part-European population is 'afakasi. This term does not necessarily have the same negative connotations as its English translation 'half-caste'.
  2. ^abBridging 1990 and 2000 census race data: Fractional assignment of multiracial populations."Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on 2008-10-02. Retrieved2008-11-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^""EURONESIAN", The Need For A New Word". Retrieved15 June 2021.Pacific Islands Year Book and Who's who. 1971. p. 84.
  4. ^There is no scientific element about this ancient classification into both terms,[1], and "Oceanians" would be better.
  5. ^"Censo 2002". Ine.cl.Archived from the original on 21 June 2012. Retrieved23 June 2012.
  6. ^"Kailomas In Fiji".fijilandofourfathers.com. Retrieved2023-06-18.

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