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Answer for the clue "Mainlander, in Hawaii ", 5 letters:
haole

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Usage examples of haole.

Without food or proper clothing the haole researcher had somehow made it halfway up the side of Mt.

Instead, his direct line had died out and a line of more distant relatives, eventually diluted by haole blood, had gained power.

Hawaii was up for grabs, too small to defend herself against greedy haole business interests.

In fact, the only young person I ever saw him relate to was a distant relative, a hapa haole named Russell Tanner.

Why would a stranger from the mainland who was working for a rich haole family want to help her brother?

There was a bunch of haole highschool kids, thin-limbed in swimsuits, out there on a picnic and running yelling up and down the zigzag path down the bluff to the beach where somebody had once blasted out a hundred yards of coral reef to make a swimming place, the boys chasing the girls and the girls being chased by the boys.

And all around them the yelling haole highschool boys ran on chasing the shrilling haole highschool girls who also ran on.

And the fat-faced tourists whispering to each other about the crazy haole wondering who he was must be from old Island family who appeared to be more savagely Hawaiian than the Kanaka natives.

Hawaii was portioned out to the people by Kamehameha II in an effort to keep it in the hands of the Hawaiians, rather than the haoles whom he realized were stealing everything.

Hawaii, his own artistic dreams, and the necessity of living in the present the haoles and changing times had made.

But our religion will have a better chance of reviving if haoles and the press do not hear of this.

My ancestors were flat-out robbed by the haoles and taken advantage of by damn near every other ethnic group.

Mars, back in 1976, when the mainland haoles were celebrating their two hundredth anniversary.

Mars, back in 1976, when the mainland haoles were celebrating their two hundredth anniversary.

Can the descendant of Hawaiian kings be bothered to teach a mere haole the secrets of butterfly hunting?