No, and to do so would insult the natives of the Americas. Agnostic Hawaiians may consider themselves 'Americans', but not 'native to America'. read more
Agnostic Hawaiians may consider themselves 'Americans', but not 'native to America'. There are plans to change the political status of the Native Hawaiians to 'Native American' as part of a Federal Recognition program. read more
In Hawaii, native Hawaiians are publicly educated by the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education, an ethnically diverse school system that is the United States' largest and most centralized. Hawaiʻi is the only U.S. state without local community control of public schools. read more
In the legal sense people of Native Hawaiian descent are not considered Native Americans in the way that American Indians are, but they are nonetheless indigenous peoples in the United States (their name for themselves is Kanaka Maoli). read more