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haole
[ hou-lee, -ley ]
noun
- (among Polynesian Hawaiians) a term used to refer to a non-Polynesian, especially a white person.
- (among Hawaiians) a term formerly used to refer to any foreigner.
Sensitive Note
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of haole1
Example Sentences
The hate crime charges hinged on the offenders referring to Mr. Kunzelman as a âhaoleâ during the attack, a Hawaiian word that broadly means âforeignerâ and âWhite person.â
He later told police Kunzelman was a âtypical haoleâ trying to use his wealth to âchange everything up in Kahakuloa.â
In video footage, Aki can be heard using the term âhaole,â a Hawaiian word for outsiders, usually referring to White people, that is sometimes used pejoratively.
Aki is heard saying, âYouâs a haole, eh.â
Kunzelman testified that whatâs not audible in the video is the men calling him âhaoleâ in a derogatory way.
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