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Kamaʻāina (Hawaiian: kamaʻāina, lit. 'child or person of the land') is a word describing Hawaii residents regardless of their racial background, as opposed to kanaka which means a person of Native Hawaiian ancestry. A kamaʻāina may be considered to be someone who lives in Hawaii, or may be expanded to include people who once lived there but have moved away.

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  • Kamaaina (ca)
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  • Un kamaaina (hawaià: kamaʻāina, literalment «nen o persona de la terra») és una paraula que descriu els residents de Hawaii independentment del seu origen racial, a diferència de «kanaka» que significa una persona d'ascendència nativa hawaiana. Moltes empreses a Hawaii ofereixen una «tarifa kama’aina», un descompte sovint important que es dona als residents locals. Aquestes tarifes s'ofereixen principalment a restaurants, hotels i atraccions turístiques. (ca)
  • Kamaʻāina (Hawaiian: kamaʻāina, lit. 'child or person of the land') is a word describing Hawaii residents regardless of their racial background, as opposed to kanaka which means a person of Native Hawaiian ancestry. A kamaʻāina may be considered to be someone who lives in Hawaii, or may be expanded to include people who once lived there but have moved away. (en)
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  • Un kamaaina (hawaià: kamaʻāina, literalment «nen o persona de la terra») és una paraula que descriu els residents de Hawaii independentment del seu origen racial, a diferència de «kanaka» que significa una persona d'ascendència nativa hawaiana. Es pot considerar que un kamaʻāina és algú que viu a Hawaii o es pot ampliar per incloure persones que hi van viure una vegada però que s'han allunyat. L'estat de Hawaii patrocina cada any un esdeveniment oficial «Kamaaina Come Home», destinat a augmentar el mercat laboral de l'estat per provocar que els estudiants universitaris de Hawaii i antics residents que ara viuen als Estats Units continentals tornin a Hawaii. El programa ha tingut èxit a l'hora de fer tornar kama’aina qualificats a les Illes i, així, reunir les famílies. Moltes empreses a Hawaii ofereixen una «tarifa kama’aina», un descompte sovint important que es dona als residents locals. Aquestes tarifes s'ofereixen principalment a restaurants, hotels i atraccions turístiques. Aquest significat original s'ha ampliat amb el pas del temps per incloure residents a llarg termini. Primer aquells que els seus avantpassats van arribar abans de certes dates a la dècada del 1800 fins que avui s'aplica habitualment a qualsevol persona que hagi estat una dècada o més a les illes. Actualment, molts comerciants ofereixen aquests «descomptes per a kama’aina» a qualsevol persona amb una identificació local. (ca)
  • Kamaʻāina (Hawaiian: kamaʻāina, lit. 'child or person of the land') is a word describing Hawaii residents regardless of their racial background, as opposed to kanaka which means a person of Native Hawaiian ancestry. A kamaʻāina may be considered to be someone who lives in Hawaii, or may be expanded to include people who once lived there but have moved away. There is a statewide job placement program, founded in 1998 and sponsored by the Hawaii Island Economic Development Board, called "Kamaʻaina Come Home". The initiative is intended to increase the state's labor pool by inducing Hawaii college students and former residents who are now living in the continental United States to return to Hawaii. Many businesses in Hawaii offer a "Kamaʻāina rate," an often sizable discount given to local residents. These rates are offered primarily at restaurants, hotels, and tourist attractions. Merchants generally offer these "Kamaʻāina discounts" to anyone with a local ID, such as a Hawaii driver's license or local military ID. (en)
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