Difference between revisions of "Template:414-415"

From TheMorganReport
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
 
(7 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Latest official census of the Hawaiian Islands.
+
{{p|414}}
[Taken December 28, 1890.]
 
BY DISTRICTS AND ISLANDS.
 
Hawaii:
 
Hilo 9,935
 
Pima 834
 
Kau 2,577
 
North Koua 1,753
 
South Kona 1,812
 
North Kohala 4,303
 
South Kohala 538
 
Hamakua 5, 002
 
26,754
 
Maui:
 
Lahaina 2,113
 
Wail ukn 6, 708
 
Hana 3,270
 
Makawoo 5,2G6
 
Molokai.
 
17,357
 
. 2,632
 
Lanai ...... 174•
 
Oahti:
 
Honolulu 22,907
 
Ewa 2,155
 
Waianae 903
 
Waialua 1,286
 
Koolanloa 1, 444
 
Koolaupoko 2,499
 
31,194
 
Kauai:
 
Waimea 2,523
 
Niihau 216
 
Koloa 1,755
 
Kawaihau 2,101
 
Hanalei 2,472
 
Likue 2,792
 
11,859
 
BY NATIONALITY—1890 AND 1884 COMPARED.
 
Natives
 
Half-castes
 
Chinese
 
Americans
 
Hawaiian-born, foreign parents
 
 
J a p a n e se
 
1890.
 
34, 436
 
6,186
 
15, 301
 
1,928
 
7,495
 
12, 360
 
1884.
 
40, 014
 
4,218
 
17, 937
 
2,066
 
2,040
 
116
 
Norwegian
 
Britons
 
Portuguese
 
Germans
 
French
 
Other foreigners
 
Polynesian
 
1890.
 
227
 
1,344
 
8,002
 
1,034
 
70
 
419
 
588
 
1884.
 
392
 
1,282
 
9,377
 
1, 600
 
192
 
416
 
966
 
Total population 1890 .
 
Total population 1884 .
 
89,990
 
80,578
 
Population hy nationality and sex of the Hawaiian Islands, and also of the principal township
 
districts.
 
[Compiled from the latest census, 1890.]
 
Nationalities.
 
Honolulu,
 
Oahu.
 
Natives, males
 
females
 
Half-castes, males
 
females
 
Chinese, males
 
females
 
Hawaiian-born, foreign paronts, m a l e s ..
 
females
 
Americans, males
 
females
 
British, males
 
females
 
Germans, ma] M
 
females
 
French, males
 
females
 
Portuguese, males
 
fen i ales
 
Japanese, males
 
females
 
Norwegians, males
 
females
 
Polynesians, males
 
females
 
AH others, males
 
-females
 
Total
 
4,494
 
4,068
 
1,257
 
1,346
 
3, 950
 
457
 
1,250
 
1,236
 
767
 
431
 
529
 
267
 
261
 
105
 
25
 
23
 
933
 
799
 
277
 
111
 
55
 
21
 
49
 
23
 
151
 
22
 
22,907
 
Wailuku,
 
Maui.
 
1,260
 
1,178
 
267
 
248
 
1,202
 
33
 
254
 
215
 
65
 
23
 
53
 
• 5
 
29
 
402
 
326
 
842
 
183
 
31
 
11
 
22
 
14
 
36
 
32
 
6,708
 
Lahaina,
 
Maui.
 
687
 
599
 
199
 
101
 
89
 
5
 
41
 
39
 
15
 
11
 
7
 
4
 
7
 
29
 
24
 
249
 
40
 
Hilo,
 
Hawaii.
 
1,076
 
900
 
175
 
189
 
1,264
 
19
 
537
 
513
 
90
 
27
 
68
 
16
 
27
 
7
 
4
 
Lihue,
 
Kauai.
 
411
 
310
 
49
 
61
 
347
 
9
 
203
 
177
 
11
 
7
 
8
 
2
 
163
 
108
 
686
 
2,703
 
708
 
9 935
 
237
 
195
 
363
 
60
 
Population
 
whole
 
islands.
 
18, 304
 
16, 072
 
3, 0K5
 
3, 101
 
14, 552
 
779
 
3, 909
 
3, 580
 
1,298
 
630
 
982
 
362
 
729
 
305
 
46
 
24
 
4,770
 
3,832
 
10, 079
 
2,281
 
155
 
72
 
404
 
184
 
871
 
48
 
  
CHARACTERISTICS, RELIGION, EDUCATIOH.
+
''Latest official census of the Hawaiian Islands. ''
The natives are a good-tempered, light-hearted, pleasure-loving people.
+
 
It is probable that little difficulty is found in governing them as,
+
<small>[Taken December 28, 1890.] </small>
of themselves, they are not inclined to turbulence nor disposed to
+
 
revolt against any form of government. Like children, they are easily
+
BY DISTRICTS AND ISLANDS.
led and controlled. Even when the Hawaiian Islands were discovered,
+
{|width="50%" style="font-size:smaller" cellpadding="20" rules="cols"
the people were by no means savages, but had an organized state of
+
|width="25%"|
society. After discovery, civilization made progress as rapidly, it is
+
{|width="100%" cellpadding="0"
said, with these people as with the Japanese; and in twenty-five years
+
|Hawaii:
after the landing of the missionaries (1820), the whole people had, in a
+
{{2cr|:Hilo|9,935}}
great measure become Americanized. But to day, except politically as
+
{{2cr|:Puna|834}}
the one-time owners of the islands, the natives are but an unimportant
+
{{2cr|:Kau|2,577}}
element of the people and their consent or opposition could have but
+
{{2cr|:North Kona|1,753}}
little influence upon the course of events. They are a peace-loving
+
{{2cr|:South Kona|1,812}}
race, and, in a military sense, are not worth consideration, but they are
+
{{2cr|:North Kohala|4,303}}
brave individually and make, it is said, excellent seamen. Little resistance
+
{{2cr|:South Kohala|538}}
could be anticipated from them even in defense of their country.
+
{{2cr|:Hamakua|5,002}}
RELIGION.
+
{{2cr| |----}}
All forms of religion are tolerated. According to the latest statistics
+
{{2cr| |26,754}}
there are:
+
|-
Protestants 29,685
+
|Maui:
Roman Catholics 20, 072
+
{{2cr|:Lahaina|2,113}}
Mormons 3,576
+
{{2cr|:Wailuku|6,708}}
Hebrews, less than 100
+
{{2cr|:Hana|3,270}}
EDUCATION.
+
{{2cr|:Makawoo|5,266}}
 +
{{2cr| |----}}
 +
{{2cr| |17,357}}
 +
|-
 +
|Molokai
 +
|align="right"|2,632
 +
|}
 +
|width="25%"|
 +
{|width="100%" cellpadding="0"
 +
|Lanai
 +
|align="right"|174
 +
|-
 +
|Oahu:
 +
{{2cr|:Honolulu|22,907}}
 +
{{2cr|:Ewa|2,155}}
 +
{{2cr|:Waianae|903}}
 +
{{2cr|:Waialua|1,286}}
 +
{{2cr|:Koolauloa|1,444}}
 +
{{2cr|:Koolaupoko|2,499}}
 +
{{2cr| |----}}
 +
{{2cr| |31,194}}
 +
|-
 +
|Kauai:
 +
{{2cr|:Waimea|2,523}}
 +
{{2cr|:Niihau|216}}
 +
{{2cr|:Koloa|1,755}}
 +
{{2cr|:Kawaihau|2,101}}
 +
{{2cr|:Hanalei|2,472}}
 +
{{2cr|:Lihue|2,792}}
 +
{{2cr| |----}}
 +
{{2cr| |11,859}}
 +
|}
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
BY NATIONALITY—1890 AND 1884 COMPARED.
 +
 
 +
{|width="50%" style="font-size:smaller" rules="cols"
 +
|width="25%"|
 +
{|width="100%" cellpadding="5" rules="cols"
 +
{{3cr| |1890.|1884.}}
 +
{{3cr|Natives| 34,436| 40,014}}
 +
{{3cr|Half-castes| 6,186| 4,218}}
 +
{{3cr|Chinese| 15,301| 17,937}}
 +
{{3cr|Americans| 1,928| 2,066}}
 +
{{3cr|Hawaiian-born, foreign parents| 7,495| 2,040}}
 +
{{3cr|Japanese| 12,360| 116}}
 +
|}
 +
|width="25%"|
 +
{|width="100%" cellpadding="5" rules="cols"
 +
{{3cr| |1890.|1884.}}
 +
{{3cr|Norwegian|227|392}}
 +
{{3cr|Britons|1,344|1,282}}
 +
{{3cr|Portuguese|8,602|9,377}}
 +
{{3cr|Germans|1,034|1,600}}
 +
{{3cr|French|70|192}}
 +
{{3cr|Other foreigners|419|416}}
 +
{{3cr|Polynesian|588|956}}
 +
|}
 +
|}
 +
{|width="50%" style="font-size:smaller"
 +
{{2cr|Total population 1890|89,990}}
 +
{{2cr|Total population 1884|80,578}}
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
''Population by nationality and sex of the Hawaiian Islands, and also of the principal township districts. ''
 +
 
 +
<small> ''[Compiled from the latest census, 1890.] '' </small>
 +
 
 +
{|width="75%" style="font-size:smaller" rules="cols"
 +
{{7cr|Nationalities.|Honolulu, Oahu|Wailuku, Maui.|Lahaina, Maui.|Hilo, Hawaii.|Lihue, Kauai|Population whole islands.}}
 +
{{7cr|Natives, males|4,494|1,260|687|1,076|411|18,364}}
 +
{{7cr|females|4,068|1,178|599|900|310|16,072}}
 +
{{7cr|Half-castes, males|1,257|267|199|175|49|3,085}}
 +
{{7cr|females|1,346|248|101|189|61|3,101}}
 +
{{7cr|Chinese, males|3,950|1,202|89|1,264|347|14,552}}
 +
{{7cr|females|457|33|5|19|9|779}}
 +
{{7cr|Hawaiian-born, foreign parents, males|1,250|254|41|537|203|3,909}}
 +
{{7cr|females|1,236|215|39|513|177|3,586}}
 +
{{7cr|Americans, males|767|65|15|90|11|1,298}}
 +
{{7cr|females|431|23|11|27|7|630}}
 +
{{7cr|British, males|529|53|7|68|8|982}}
 +
{{7cr|females|267|5|4|16|2|362}}
 +
{{7cr|Germans, males|261|29|7|27|163|729}}
 +
{{7cr|females|105|5|.....|7|108|305}}
 +
{{7cr|French, males|25|7|.....|4|.....|46}}
 +
{{7cr|females|23|.....|.....|.....|.....|24}}
 +
{{7cr|Portuguese, males|933|402|29|869|237|4,770}}
 +
{{7cr|females|799|326|24|686|195|3,832}}
 +
{{7cr|Japanese, males|277|842|249|2,703|363|10,079}}
 +
{{7cr|females|111|183|40|708|60|2,281}}
 +
{{7cr|Norwegians, males|55|31|.....|.....|6|155}}
 +
{{7cr|females|21|11|.....|.....|6|72}}
 +
{{7cr|Polynesians, males|49|22|33|22|23|404}}
 +
{{7cr|females|23|14|15|8|17|184}}
 +
{{7cr|All others, males|151|36|7|27|16|371}}
 +
{{7cr|females|22|32|2|.....|3|48}}
 +
{{7cr|Total|22,907|6,708|2,113|9,935|2,792|89,990}}
 +
|}
 +
{{p|415}}
 +
 
 +
===CHARACTERISTICS, RELIGION, EDUCATION ===
 +
The natives are a good-tempered, light-hearted, pleasure-loving people. It is probable that little difficulty is found in governing them as, of themselves, they are not inclined to turbulence nor disposed to revolt against any form of government. Like children, they are easily led and controlled. Even when the Hawaiian Islands were discovered, the people were by no means savages, but had an organized state of society. After discovery, civilization made progress as rapidly, it is said, with these people as with the Japanese; and in twenty-five years after the landing of the missionaries (1820), the whole people had, in a great measure become Americanized. But today, except politically as the one-time owners of the islands, the natives are but an unimportant element of the people and their consent or opposition could have but little influence upon the course of events. They are a peace-loving race, and, in a military sense, are not worth consideration, but they are brave individually and make, it is said, excellent seamen. Little resistance could be anticipated from them even in defense of their country.  
 +
 
 +
===RELIGION.===
 +
All forms of religion are tolerated. According to the latest statistics there are:  
 +
 
 +
{|width="50%" style="font-size:smaller"
 +
{{2cr|Protestants|29,685}}
 +
{{2cr|Roman Catholics|20,072}}
 +
{{2cr|Mormons|3,576}}
 +
{{2cr|Hebrews, less than|100}}
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===EDUCATION.===
 
Education is general.
 
Education is general.
There are 178 schools, with 10,000 pupils, of whom 5,559 are natives
+
and 1,573 half-castes. In 1890-'92 $326,922 was allotted for public
+
There are 178 schools, with 10,000 pupils, of whom 5,559 are natives and 1,573 half-castes. In 1890-'92 $326,922 was allotted for public instruction. (Sum allotted for public instruction, 1892-'94, $210,000. Statesman's Year Book, 1893.)
instruction. (Sum allotted for public instruction, 1892-'94, $210,000.
+
 
Statesman's Year Book, 1893.)
+
===LAWS===
LAWS
+
The laws are modeled on those of the United States. There is a supreme court of justice, and, in addition, circuit judges and justices of the peace.
The laws are modeled on those of the United States. There is a
+
 
supreme court of justice, and, in addition, circuit judges and justices
+
===MILITARY FORCES AND POLICE.===
of the peace.
+
The military forces authorized by law consist of the household guards, fixed at 65 men. It is reported that all but 16 of these men have been discharged, that number being retained as a guard for the deposed queen (February, 1893). Volunteer military organizations are prohibited by law. There is also an organized police force.
MILITARY FORCES AND POLICE.
+
 
The military forces authorized by law consist of the household
+
===LANGUAGE.===
guards, fixed at 65 men. It is reported that all but 16 of these men
+
The language is very largely made up of vowels, giving to the spoken tongue a pleasant liquid sound somewhat difficult to acquire. The consonants all have the English sound, the vowels that of the German
have been discharged, that number being retained as a guard for the
 
deposed queen (February, 1893). Volunteer military organizations
 
are prohibited by law.
 
There is also an organized police force.
 
LANGUAGE.
 
The language is very largely made up of vowels, giving to the spoken
 
tongue a pleasant liquid sound somewhat difficult to acquire. The
 
consonants all have the English sound, the vowels that of the German
 

Latest revision as of 18:06, 18 December 2005

-p414-

Latest official census of the Hawaiian Islands.

[Taken December 28, 1890.]

BY DISTRICTS AND ISLANDS.

Hawaii:
Hilo

9,935

Puna

834

Kau

2,577

North Kona

1,753

South Kona

1,812

North Kohala

4,303

South Kohala

538

Hamakua

5,002


26,754

Maui:
Lahaina

2,113

Wailuku

6,708

Hana

3,270

Makawoo

5,266


17,357

Molokai 2,632
Lanai 174
Oahu:
Honolulu

22,907

Ewa

2,155

Waianae

903

Waialua

1,286

Koolauloa

1,444

Koolaupoko

2,499


31,194

Kauai:
Waimea

2,523

Niihau

216

Koloa

1,755

Kawaihau

2,101

Hanalei

2,472

Lihue

2,792


11,859

BY NATIONALITY—1890 AND 1884 COMPARED.

1890.

1884.

Natives
34,436
40,014
Half-castes
6,186
4,218
Chinese
15,301
17,937
Americans
1,928
2,066
Hawaiian-born, foreign parents
7,495
2,040
Japanese
12,360
116

1890.

1884.

Norwegian

227

392

Britons

1,344

1,282

Portuguese

8,602

9,377

Germans

1,034

1,600

French

70

192

Other foreigners

419

416

Polynesian

588

956

Total population 1890

89,990

Total population 1884

80,578

Population by nationality and sex of the Hawaiian Islands, and also of the principal township districts.

[Compiled from the latest census, 1890.]

Nationalities. Honolulu, Oahu Wailuku, Maui. Lahaina, Maui. Hilo, Hawaii. Lihue, Kauai Population whole islands.
Natives, males 4,494 1,260 687 1,076 411 18,364
females 4,068 1,178 599 900 310 16,072
Half-castes, males 1,257 267 199 175 49 3,085
females 1,346 248 101 189 61 3,101
Chinese, males 3,950 1,202 89 1,264 347 14,552
females 457 33 5 19 9 779
Hawaiian-born, foreign parents, males 1,250 254 41 537 203 3,909
females 1,236 215 39 513 177 3,586
Americans, males 767 65 15 90 11 1,298
females 431 23 11 27 7 630
British, males 529 53 7 68 8 982
females 267 5 4 16 2 362
Germans, males 261 29 7 27 163 729
females 105 5 ..... 7 108 305
French, males 25 7 ..... 4 ..... 46
females 23 ..... ..... ..... ..... 24
Portuguese, males 933 402 29 869 237 4,770
females 799 326 24 686 195 3,832
Japanese, males 277 842 249 2,703 363 10,079
females 111 183 40 708 60 2,281
Norwegians, males 55 31 ..... ..... 6 155
females 21 11 ..... ..... 6 72
Polynesians, males 49 22 33 22 23 404
females 23 14 15 8 17 184
All others, males 151 36 7 27 16 371
females 22 32 2 ..... 3 48
Total 22,907 6,708 2,113 9,935 2,792 89,990
-p415-

CHARACTERISTICS, RELIGION, EDUCATION

The natives are a good-tempered, light-hearted, pleasure-loving people. It is probable that little difficulty is found in governing them as, of themselves, they are not inclined to turbulence nor disposed to revolt against any form of government. Like children, they are easily led and controlled. Even when the Hawaiian Islands were discovered, the people were by no means savages, but had an organized state of society. After discovery, civilization made progress as rapidly, it is said, with these people as with the Japanese; and in twenty-five years after the landing of the missionaries (1820), the whole people had, in a great measure become Americanized. But today, except politically as the one-time owners of the islands, the natives are but an unimportant element of the people and their consent or opposition could have but little influence upon the course of events. They are a peace-loving race, and, in a military sense, are not worth consideration, but they are brave individually and make, it is said, excellent seamen. Little resistance could be anticipated from them even in defense of their country.

RELIGION.

All forms of religion are tolerated. According to the latest statistics there are:

Protestants

29,685

Roman Catholics

20,072

Mormons

3,576

Hebrews, less than

100

EDUCATION.

Education is general.

There are 178 schools, with 10,000 pupils, of whom 5,559 are natives and 1,573 half-castes. In 1890-'92 $326,922 was allotted for public instruction. (Sum allotted for public instruction, 1892-'94, $210,000. Statesman's Year Book, 1893.)

LAWS

The laws are modeled on those of the United States. There is a supreme court of justice, and, in addition, circuit judges and justices of the peace.

MILITARY FORCES AND POLICE.

The military forces authorized by law consist of the household guards, fixed at 65 men. It is reported that all but 16 of these men have been discharged, that number being retained as a guard for the deposed queen (February, 1893). Volunteer military organizations are prohibited by law. There is also an organized police force.

LANGUAGE.

The language is very largely made up of vowels, giving to the spoken tongue a pleasant liquid sound somewhat difficult to acquire. The consonants all have the English sound, the vowels that of the German