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TABLE 11

GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION

                                                                 % of total
           Total            Native         % Native Hawaiian     Native Hawaiian
                           Hawaiian        of islands per        population

Hawaii     82,900             27,510           33.2              15.
Maui       55,300             12,555           22.                7.
Oahu      696,600            123,000           17.7              70
Kauai      35,500              7,206           20.3               4
Molokai     6,660              3,932           57.3               2.
Lanai       2,957                587           15.                0.
   Total  860,177             174,790                           100


Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Evaluation and Research, Memorandum to Lloyd Aubry (March 30, 1982). (Data originally compiled by Hawaii Health Surveillance Program, according to comments from Robert C. Schmitt.)

TABLE 12

==PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION OF SCHOOL AoL OR OLDER WHO WERE LITERATE, 1890-1930==

        AGE SIX AND OVER         AGE TEN AND OVER   
              1896     1910     1920    1930 
Hawaiian         84.0     95.3     97.0    96.6
Part Hawaiian    91.2     98.6     95.2    99.3
Portuguese       27.8     74.6     61.1    90.3
Caucasian        85.7     96.5     99.2    99.7
Chinese          48.5     67.7     79.0    64.3
Japanese         53.6     65.0     79.2    87.3
Korean            ---     74.1     82.7    82.4
Filipino          ---     66.4     53.2    61.5
Puerto kitari     ---     26.      53.3    68.0  

  T/TM 
  1    LAi   N   63.9     73.2     61.1    64.9

Source: Lind, p. 8o. (Data for year l890 omitted since , according to Robert C. Schmitt , they are not ; . c r . p a r a b i e to later years r s became the 1890 data did "not take int •-Iliteracy ih Asia:, languages, Uius understating the rates shewn for Chinese and Japanese.")