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The earliest habitation supported by archaeological evidence dates to the 4th century, probably by Polynesian settlers from the Marquesas, followed by a second wave of migration from Raiatea and Bora Bora in the 11th century


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The earliest habitation supported by archaeological evidence dates to the 4th century, probably by Polynesian settlers from the Marquesas, followed by a second wave of migration from Raiatea and Bora Bora in the 11th century

me

i was

Hawians

Native Hawains

PEOPLE!

the british

Polynesian mariners.

animals

Asians.

the Hawaiians just like native americans think native hawaiians.

Filipinos, I think.

Ant's

native american hawaiians and the dinosours.

well in 400 people from polynesia lived there...

The earliest habitation supported by archaeological evidence dates to the 4th century, probably by Polynesian settlers from the Marquesas, followed by a second wave of migration from Raiatea and Bora Bora in the 11th century.

Polynesians.