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The History of the overthrow told by Hawaiians
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"It seems to me that Hawaiians, and I suppose polynesians in general, have uncommon respect for na koa. Perhaps this warrior worship is a dominant trait that arose from some special island life survival requirement for battle prowess? Just consider the remarkable percentage of polynesians who have succeeded in the NFL compared to other ethnicities enjoying far larger populations."

seekir, you attributing your theory to genetics or culture? Either way, behavioral profiling with such a broad ethnic brush doesn't seem very useful, at best. Following your line of reasoning, one would also have to switch out the warrior thing for one of those less flattering stereotypes.
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RE: The History of the overthrow told by Hawaiians - by PunaMauka2 - 08-01-2015, 09:37 AM
RE: The History of the overthrow told by Hawaiians - by Guest - 08-05-2015, 11:57 PM

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