HSDC Native Hawaiian Population by County, Island and Census Tract in the State of Hawaii: 2010
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1 HSDC Population by County, Island and Census Tract in the State of Hawaii: 2010 State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism Research and Economic Analysis Division Hawaii State Data Center February 2012
2 This report has been cataloged as followed: Hawaii. Dept. of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. Research and Economic Analysis Division. Statistics and Data Support Branch. Hawaii State Data Center. by county, island and census tract in the State of Hawaii: Honolulu: Hawaii State Data Center Report Number Ethnic groups-hawaii-statistics. 2. Census districts-hawaii-statistics. 3. United States -- Census, HA4007.U
3 INTRODUCTION About This Report This report, Population by County, Island and Census Tract in the State of Hawaii: 2010, was produced by the Hawaii State Data Center which is part of the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism (DBEDT). The data included here were obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Summary File 1. The thematic maps were produced by the Hawaii State Office of Planning s GIS Program. The category of race consisted of individuals who chose only that one race. Race referred to the number of responses in which an individual chose either that one race or that same race in with another race or races. For example, if an individual chose the race groups of both and Chinese, that individual s response would be counted in both the race column as well as the Chinese race column. For the group, this count represented all persons saying they were, for example, either a full or part. It should be noted that race figures refer to number of responses and not individuals, so their sum would exceed the total. The small areas used in this report were based on the U.S. Census Bureau s geographic level of census tracts. In 2010, there were 321 census tracts in our state which contained. Populations in the census tracts ranged from 1 to 11,012 people. The following tables and maps show the distribution of race and race s. The tables and maps show the actual number as well as the percentage of the total that number represents in each geographic area. Data on the number of people in a racial group are useful, especially when searching for large numbers of that specific group. The percentage of the area s composed of a certain racial group is a good indicator of concentration. Having statistical information locating where clusters of racial groups currently live in Hawaii may be beneficial to businesses as well as to other organizations. Businesses will be able to make more knowledgeable decisions based on where their target is located or knowing who their customers are in a specific location. Some crucial questions regarding the area may be answered by knowing its demographic characteristics. For example, a certain type of ethnic food may sell much better in one place versus another. Familiarity of cultural practices and sensitivities might add to the success of a business, too. Other types of organizations may use this data in deciding where they should open an office or how to best serve the majority of their clientele in a particular area. If an area has a significant number of people in a specific racial group, having people who speak their language on the organization s staff may be helpful. Careful consideration of interactions and customs of families of that racial group may also add to the effectiveness of their staff in delivering services. 3
4 It should be noted, though, that other factors influence the needs and characteristics of racial groups. For example, was the person born here or did they come from another country? If they are from another country, when did they migrate here? This report provides some basic data. Researchers who are interested in more in-depth analyses of detailed race groups by small areas will be able to use additional census data being released by the Census Bureau s American Community Survey. The present report is a part of the 2010 Census racial group report series being released by DBEDT. Availability of Data This report may be viewed or downloaded from the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism s Internet site at: Census maps (online, thematic and reference) are available on the Hawaii State Office of Planning GIS Program Internet site at: An earlier Hawaii State Data Center publication containing 2010 Census data by major race groups may be found on our DBEDT Internet site at: Similar data from the Census 2000 may be found on our DBEDT Internet site at: The U.S. Census Bureau Internet site is at: Information from the Census Bureau s annual American Community Survey may be obtained through its American FactFinder website at: For further information, call the Hawaii State Data Center at (808)
5 Rank Table 1.-- RANKING OF SELECTED RACES IN HAWAII: 2010 Race Race Rank Race Race or in 1 White 336,599 1 White 564,323 2 Filipino 197,497 2 Filipino 342,095 3 Japanese 185,502 3 Japanese 312,292 4 Haw aiian 80,337 4 Haw aiian 289,970 5 Chinese 54,861 5 Chinese 199,872 6 Korean 24,203 6 Korean 48,699 7 Black or African American 21,424 7 Black or African American 38,820 8 Samoan 18,287 8 Samoan 37,463 9 Vietnamese 9,779 9 American Indian/Alaska 33, Marshallese 6, Vietnamese 13, Tongan 4, Tongan 8, American Indian and Alaska 4, Marshallese 7, Guamanian or Chamorro 2, Guamanian or Chamorro 6, Asian Indian 2, Asian Indian 4, Thai 2, Thai 3, Laotian 1, Laotian 2, Taiw anese Taiw anese 1, Cambodian Indonesian Indonesian Fijian Fijian Cambodian Burmese Pakistani Sri Lankan Malaysian Pakistani Burmese Nepalese Sri Lankan Malaysian Nepalese Hmong Hmong Bangladeshi Bangladeshi Bhutanese 7 28 Bhutanese 13 5
6 Distribution of the Population in Hawaii Table 2. NATIVE HAWAIIAN POPULATION BY RACE ALONE AND RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION BY COUNTY AND ISLAND, STATE OF HAWAII: 2010 Area Total Race Race Race : % of total Race : % of total STATE 1,360,301 80, , CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU 953,207 47, , Oahu Island 953,207 47, , Northwestern Islands (X) (X) HAWAII COUNTY 185,079 15,812 54, MAUI COUNTY 1/ 154,924 11,477 36, Maui Island 144,444 9,529 31, Lanai Island 3, Molokai Island 1/ 7,345 1,811 4, Kahoolawe Island (X) (X) KAUAI COUNTY 67,091 5,097 16, Kauai Island 66,921 4,951 15, Niihau and Kaula Islands Represents zero or rounds to 0.0. (X) Percentage changes involving negative numbers or zero are meaningless. 1/ Includes Kalawao County (Census Tract 319) which is administered by the Hawaii State Department of Health. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Summary File 1, Tables QT P8 and QT P9; extracted by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. Statewide, there were 80,337 people in the race group. The s were the 4 th largest race group in Hawaii and comprised about 6 percent of our resident in There were 289,970 responses in the race group. This group was the 4 th largest race group and made up about 21 percent of Hawaii s. 6
7 Table 3. TOP TEN CENSUS TRACTS NUMBER OF NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE: 2010 Rank Census tract number Island Census tract name Total Number of race Oahu Nanakuli 7,400 2, Oahu Waimanalo Beach Homesteads 4,551 1, Hawaii Hilo: Keaukaha Pana ewa 5,391 1, Oahu Lualualei Camp Waianae 6,227 1, Oahu Maili 10,289 1, Oahu Lualualei Transmitter 5,682 1, Oahu Makaha 6,386 1, Hawaii Waimea Pu u Anahulu 9,540 1, Oahu Waianae Kai 6,635 1, Molokai East Moloka'i 4,503 1,042 The two census tracts with the largest of race were situated along the coast on different sides of Oahu Nanakuli and Waimanalo-Beach Homestead. They had race s of 2,836 and 1,838 respectively. Other top areas on Oahu were in the Waianae area. The neighbor island areas of the Big Island (Hilo: Keaukaha-Pana ewa and Waimea-Pu u Anahulu) and Molokai (East Molokai) had significant numbers of s and were ranked #3, #8 and #10, respectively. Table 4. TOP TEN CENSUS TRACTS PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION OF NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE: 2010 Rank Census tract number Island Census tract name Total % race Ni'ihau Ni'ihau Kaula Molokai Kalawao Oahu Waimanalo Beach Homesteads 4, Oahu Kawainui Marsh Oahu Nanakuli 7, Hawaii Hilo: Keaukaha Pana ewa 5, Oahu Nimitz Airport Commercial Maui Hana 2, Molokai West Moloka'i 2, Oahu Lualualei Camp Waianae 6, A look at census tracts with the highest percentage of the race group revealed that half were on a neighbor island. Ni ihau-kaula was first with 86 percent of its people in this category. Two Molokai Island areas were among those with the highest percentages Kalawao (41 percent) and West Molokai (27 percent), while Maui Island s Hana also had 27 percent of its in this race group. Another neighbor island area was Hilo: Keaukaha-Pana ewa on the island of Hawaii with 30 percent of its in the race group. The following areas on Oahu with high percentages and s of over 100 rounded off the listing: Waimanalo Beach-Homestead, Nanakuli and Lualualei- Camp Waianae. 7
8 Table 5. TOP TEN CENSUS TRACTS NUMBER OF NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION: 2010 Number of race Rank Census tract number Island Census tract name Total Oahu Nanakuli 7,400 5, Oahu Maili 10,289 4, Oahu Lualualei Camp Waianae 6,227 3, Oahu Waimanalo Beach Homesteads 4,551 3, Oahu Waianae Kai 6,635 3, Hawaii Waimea Pu u Anahulu 9,540 3, Oahu Makaha 6,386 3, Hawaii Paradise Park 11,012 3, Hawaii Hilo: Keaukaha Pana ewa 5,391 3, Oahu Lualualei Transmitter 5,682 3,299 Almost all of the top areas with the largest of race that were located on Oahu were in the Waianae portion of the island. The only exception was the area of Waimanalo-Beach Homestead which was in the Koolaupoko area of the island. Three Big Island locations had large. They were Waimea-Pu u Anahulu, Paradise Park, and Hilo:Keaukaha-Pana ewa. Table 6. TOP TEN CENSUS TRACTS PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION OF NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION: 2010 % race Rank Census tract number Island Census tract name Total Ni'ihau Ni'ihau Kaula Oahu Waimanalo Beach Homesteads 4, Oahu Nanakuli 7, Molokai West Moloka'i 2, Hawaii Hilo: Keaukaha Pana ewa 5, Oahu Lualualei Camp Waianae 6, Moloka'i East Moloka'i 4, Oahu Lualualei Transmitter 5, Maui Hana 2, Oahu Makaha 6, The census tract with the highest percentage of the race group was Ni ihau-kaula with 88 percent of its people in this category. Half of the top ten census tracts were on the neighbor islands. It included two Molokai Island areas (West Molokai with 68 percent and East Molokai with 58 percent); the Big Island area of Hilo: Keaukaha-Pana ewa with 65 percent; and Hana on Maui Island with 57 percent. Ranked #2 was Waimanalo Beach-Homesteads located in the Koolaupoko portion of Oahu. The following Waianae areas on Oahu completed the listing: Nanakuli, Lualualei-Camp Waianae, Lualualei Transmitter area, and Makaha. 8
9 Table 7. POPULATION BY NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE AND RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT, STATE OF HAWAII: 2010 Island and 2010 census tract Name Total % of % of State total 1,360,301 80, , Oahu 953,207 47, , Hahaione Mariners Ridge 7, Kuapa Isle 2, Hawaii Kai Marina 3, Kalama Valley 4, Lunalilo Park Subdivision 5, Koko Marina 5, Portlock 1, Kuliouou 5, , Aina Haina Hawaii Loa Ridge 3, Wailupe 2, Waialae Nui Ridge Ainakoa 2, Waialae Iki 3, Waialae Kahala 3, Diamond Head 1, Kaimuki: 22nd Avenue 2, Kaimuki: Kapiolani Community College 3, Waialae Nui Valley 2, Maunalani Heights 4, Lower Wilhelmina 2, Upper Palolo 3, Central Palolo 3, Waialae Avenue Pukele Avenue 2, Lower Palolo 3, Kaimuki: 6th Avenue 4, Kapaolono Field 2, Upper Kapahulu 3, Lower Kapahulu 3, Kapiolani Park 2, Koa Avenue 1, Tusitala Street 3, Jefferson School 1, Waikiki Beach Ena Road 2, Hobron Lane 3, Seaside Avenue 2, International Market Place 1, Ala Wai Niu Street 2, Ala Wai Olohana Street 2, Olokele Avenue 3, Kamoku Street Iolani School 3, Ala Wai Park Lauiki Street 3, Moiliili 5, Lower McCully 3, Upper McCully 3, Lower Pawaa 3, Bingham Tract 4, UH Manoa Campus 5, Punahou School 5, St. Louis Heights 3, Continued on next page. 9
10 Table 7. POPULATION BY NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE AND RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT, STATE OF HAWAII: 2010 Con. Island and 2010 census tract Name Total % of % of Oahu (con.): 29 East Manoa 2, Judd Hillside Lowrey Avenue 4, Woodlawn 3, Upper Manoa 3, Round Top Tantalus Makiki Heights 1, Thurston Street 5, Makiki Fire Station 4, Poki Street 3, Lower Makiki 5, Maryknoll School Academy of Arts 2, Upper Pawaa 3, Sheridan Street 4, Ahana Street 2, Kaheka Street Makaloa Street 2, Ala Moana 5, Kakaako 3, Civic Center Financial District 1, Queen's Hospital 4, Queen Emma Gardens 3, Punchbowl 5, , Pauoa 5, , Dowsett Highlands 5, Puunui Waokanaka Street 3, Alewa Kawananakoa 4, Kamehameha Heights 6, , Lanakila 3, Kuakini 4, Foster Botanical Garden 3, Chinatown 3, Aala 3, Mayor Wright Housing 1, Palama 2, Kapalama 6, Iwilei Anuenue 2, Waiakamilo Road 3, Mokauea Street 3, Umi Street 5, Kalihi Waena 4, Kam IV Road 6, Linapuni Street 1, Kalihi Valley Park 3, Kalena Drive 2, Gulick Avenue Likelike 2, Kamanaiki Street 6, , Upper Kalihi Valley 4, Kahauiki Street Tripler Moanalua 5, Red Hill 1, Continued on next page. 10
11 Table 7. POPULATION BY NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE AND RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT, STATE OF HAWAII: 2010 Con. Island and 2010 census tract Name Total % of % of Oahu (con.): Aliamanu 6, Aliamanu Crater 2, Salt Lake Country Club 6, Ala Lilikoi 1, Ala Ilima Mauka 4, Ala Ilima Makai 5, Arizona Road 3, Navy Marine Golf Course 4, Nimitz Elementary School 2, Hangar Avenue Vickers Avenue 3, Hickam Air Force Base (X) Ford Island 3, Halawa Valley 1, Halawa Heights 5, Aloha Stadium 3, Foster Village 5, Red Hill Military Housing Lower Aiea 4, Aiea Heights 5, Lower Pearl City 1, Waiau Townhouses 5, , Pearl Ridge High Rise 5, Pearlridge Center 3, Newtown 3, Royal Summit 5, Pearl Country Club 4, Hale Mohalu Hospital 2, Lower Waiau 2, Manana 4, Pacific Palisades 6, , Pearl City 4, Pearl City Highlands 5, Iroquois Point 4, Campbell High School 6, , Ewa Beach 8, , Holomua School 4, Hawaii Prince Golf Course 5, Ocean Pointe 3, Hoakalei Country Club 4, Coral Creek Golf Course 2, Geiger Road 3, Ewa Gentry 6, , Kalaeloa 2, Kapolei Golf Course 9, , Ko Olina Honokai Hale 2, Ko Olina Resort 1, Kahe Upper Makakilo 6, , Makakilo: Wainohia Street Kunia West 8, , Ewa Villages 9, , Continued on next page. 11
12 Table 7. POPULATION BY NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE AND RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT, STATE OF HAWAII: 2010 Con. Island and 2010 census tract Name Total % of % of Oahu (con.): Lower Makakilo 4, , Leeward Community College 8, St. Joseph School 5, West Loch 6, , Managers Drive 8, Mililani Golf Course 3, Mililani High School 4, , Mililani Marketplace 5, , Mililani District Park 3, August Ahrens School 2, Robinson Heights 4, Honowai School 5, Waipio Acres 5, , Mililani Town Center 4, Mililani: Nob Hill 5, , Waipio Gentry 4, Waipio 2, Waikele 7, , Seaview 4, Royal Kunia 7, , Village Park 6, , Laulani Valley Mililani Technology Park 1, Koolani Drive 5, Mililani Mauka Middle School 3, Mililani Mauka Meheula Parkway 4, Mililani: Ainamakua Drive 2, Waiawa 3, Wheeler East Range 1, Kaukonahua Road 5, Wahiawa Mauka 7, , Wahiawa Waena 4, , Wahiawa Makai 5, , Kolekole Avenue 4, Menoher Street 4, Foote Avenue 3, Leilehua Avenue 1, Schofield: McCarthy Field 2, Maili 10,289 1,491 4, Lualualei Transmitter 5,682 1,214 3, Waianae Kai 6,635 1,111 3, Lualualei Camp Waianae 6,227 1,553 3, Lualualei: Halona Road 3, , Makua Valley 2, , Makaha 6,386 1,188 3, Haleiwa 3, , Kaena Point 5, , Kawailoa 3, Waimea Kahuku 7, , Hauula Kaaawa 5,882 1,028 2, Laie 7, , Kahaluu Waikane 4, , Continued on next page. 12
13 Table 7. POPULATION BY NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE AND RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT, STATE OF HAWAII: 2010 Con. Island and 2010 census tract Name Total % of % of Oahu (con.): Ahuimanu 5, , Haiku 6, , Kapunahala 3, Kaneohe District Park 1, Waikalua Road 5, , Heeia Kea 3, Kahuhipa Street 5, , Lilipuna Road 2, Puohala 3, , Castle High School Halekou Road 5, , Kokokahi 3, Mokulele Drive 3, Mokapu West 2, Mokapu East 6, Kalaheo Hillside 3, Oneawa Street Kawainui 4, , Maluniu Avenue 3, Ulupaina Street 2, Maunawili 4, Olomana 3, Enchanted Lakes 4, , Kailua Town 3, Keolu 5, , Kalaheo Avenue 4, Lanikai 1, Waimanalo 5, , Waipio Peninsula 5, Kapolei 5, , Waimanalo Beach Homesteads 4,551 1,838 3, Nanakuli 7,400 2,836 5, Hanauma Bay 5 (X) (X) 9802 Honolulu International Airport Campbell Industrial Park (X) (X) 9806 Schofield Forest Reserve (X) (X) 9807 Schofield Barracks East Range (X) (X) 9808 Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden 1 (X) (X) 9810 Kawainui Marsh Bellows Air Force Base 19 (X) (X) 9813 Mapunapuna Industrial 8 1 (X) Nimitz Airport Commercial Northwestern Islands (X) (X) 9812 Northwestern Islands (X) (X) Hawaii 185,079 15,812 54, Pauka a Wailea 5, , Hilo: Upper Waiakea Forest Reserve 2, Hilo: Pu u eo Downtown 3, , Hilo: Villa Franca Kaiko'o 5, , Continued on next page. 13
14 Table 7. POPULATION BY NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE AND RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT, STATE OF HAWAII: 2010 Con. Island and 2010 census tract Name Total % of % of Hawaii (con.): 205 Hilo: University Houselots 3, , Hilo: Keaukaha Pana ewa 5,391 1,637 3, Hilo: Puainako 4, , Hilo: Kawailani 4, , Hilo: Kahuku Kaumana 4, , Hilo: Piihonua Kaumana 6, , Hilo: Haihai 4, , Orchidland Ainaloa 6, , Paradise Park 11, , Upper Puna (Puna Mauka) 7, , Volcano Mt. View 4, , Kea au 4, , Kalapana Kapoho 3, Pahoa 7, , Ka u 8, , South Kona 5, , Konawaena 4, , Hualalai 4, , Kealakehe 3, , Kalaoa 8, , Kaumalumalu Keahou 5, Kailua 7, , Holualoa 7, , Waimea Pu u Anahulu 9,540 1,166 3, Kawaihae Waikoloa 8, , North Kohala 6, , Honoka a Kukuihaele 3, , Pa auhau Pa auilo 2, North Hilo 2, Maui 144,444 9,529 31, Hana 2, , Huelo 2, Ha'iku 7, , Kula 8, , Wailea 3, Pukalani 8, , Makawao 3, Hali'imaile 5, , Pa'ia 2, Kihei Mauka 3, Kealia 2, Waipuilani 8, , Halama 2, Kamaole 3, Keawakapu 2, Waihee Waikapu 6, , West Central Wailuku 2, East Central Wailuku 3, North Wailuku 6, , South Wailuku 8, , Continued on next page. 14
15 Table 7. POPULATION BY NATIVE HAWAIIAN RACE ALONE AND RACE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT, STATE OF HAWAII: 2010 Con. Island and 2010 census tract Name Total % of % of Maui (con.): West Kahului 8, , Central Kahului 5, , Southeast Kahului 7, , Kahoma 3, Lahaina 3, Lahainaluna 5, Kapalua 2, Honokahua 5, Honokowai 2, Spreckelsville 5, , Launiupoko Lanai 3, Lana'i 3, Molokai 7,345 1,811 4, East Moloka'i 4,503 1,042 2, West Moloka'i 2, , Kalawao Kahoolawe (X) (X) 9800 Kaho'olawe (X) (X) Kauai 66,921 4,951 15, Princeville Kilauea 6, Ha'ena Hanalei 1, Wailua Houselots 5, , Wailua Homesteads 3, Kapa'a 8, , Puhi Hanama'ulu 8, , Lihu'e 5, , Koloa Po'ipu 2, Omao Kukui'ula 3, Eleele Kalaheo 8, , Kaumakani Hanapepe 3, , Kekaha Waimea 5, , Anahola 3, , Niihau and Kaula Ni'ihau Kaula Represents zero or rounds to 0.0. (X) Percentage changes involving negative numbers or zero are meaningless. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Summary File 1, Tables QT P8 and QT P9; calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. 15
16 CT 114 [ Miles CT % CT % Island of Oahu Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone) Population CT % CT % No Population CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % 8 CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % 90 CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % State race : 80,337 (5.9%) C&C of Honolulu race : 47,951 (5.0%) CT % CT % CT CT CT % % 3.3% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % % CT % CT % CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 08/11/11 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, CT CT % CT % 360 CT CT % 122 CT % % CT CT % CT CT CT % 11.1% 2.8% CT % CT CT % CT CT CT CT % CT % 2.1% CT % 11% 3.1% 3.4% CT % 95 CT % CT CT CT CT % CT % 1.2% % CT CT CT % 4.2% CT CT CT % CT % % CT % CT CT % 38.3% CT % 38.5% CT CT % 3% 4.7% % 2.1% 3.5% CT CT CT CT CT CT CT % 2.7% 0 1.4% 3.6% % CT % CT CT % 0.7% CT CT % CT % 178 CT CT % % CT % 1.7% 5% 5.6% 261 CT 65 CT % CT CT CT % CT % CT % % 4.9% CT % 0 0.4% CT 110 CT % CT 74 CT % 0.5% 17 CT CT 46 CT % CT CT % 2.9% 2.8% % CT CT 66 CT % CT % CT % CT % 4.2% 7.6% 660 CT CT CT % CT % 158 CT CT % 3.1% CT CT % CT CT % CT CT 113 CT 69 CT % 15 CT % CT % CT CT % 3.7% 0.4% CT % 17.4% 12 CT % 0% 3.5% 870 CT % 1.1% % 16.8% 108 CT CT 60 CT % CT 9814 CT % CT CT CT % % CT % 3.2% CT % CT % 190 4% CT % CT CT % 30 0 CT 9802 CT CT % 40.4% CT % 0% % 55 CT % 18.8% CT % % % CT 57 CT 53 CT 10 CT % CT CT % 3.8% 3% 103 CT 43 CT % CT 33 CT % CT 52 3% CT % CT CT % 9% 1.7% % 166 CT CT % CT 57 CT 41 3% 2.9% CT CT 3.01 CT CT CT % 1.9% % 3.2% CT % CT % CT 2 1.6% CT % 3.3% CT CT % 165 CT % % CT % CT CT % 2.1% 114 CT % CT % CT CT % CT CT % % 104 CT % 2.1% CT % 1.7% 104 CT % CT CT CT % % CT % 86 CT % % CT CT % CT 9.03 CT CT CT CT % CT CT % % % 3.2% % 3.3% 2.3% CT % 3.1% 1.1% CT CT CT 8 1.9% CT % % CT 7 CT % CT CT 16 CT 5 1.6% % % 3.4% 4.5% 2.1% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT %
17 CT 57 T % CT 65 CT % CT CT % 92 CT % % 2.8% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % 3.2% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT 53 CT % 137 CT % % 3% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % 2.9% CT CT CT % % 3.3% CT % CT CT % % CT CT % 1.7% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT 23 CT % 2.5% CT CT 25 CT % 2.3% 2.9% CT % CT CT CT % % CT % 41 CT CT % % 1.9% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % % CT CT % 29 CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 02/13/12 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, Honolulu Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone) [ Miles Map Area Note: For each tract, the numbers shown are 1) the census tract number, 2) the number of people in the group, and 3) the % of the census tract consisting of that group. Oahu Population No Population State race : 80,337 (5.9%) C&C of Honolulu race : 47,951 (5.0%)
18 CT CT % Island of Hawaii Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone) CT % Population CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % No Population % CT % CT % CT 205 CT 203 CT CT % CT % 454 9% % CT % CT CT % % 7.5% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 08/11/11 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, [ Miles State race : 80,337 (5.9%) Hawaii County race : 15,812 (8.5%)
19 Island of Maui Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone) CT % Population CT % CT % CT % CT CT % 4.9% CT % CT CT % % CT % CT CT % % CT CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % No Population CT % CT % CT % CT % [ Miles State race : 80,337 (5.9%) Maui County race : 11,477 (7.4%) CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 08/11/11 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, 2011.
20 CT % CT % CT % Islands of Molokai and Lanai Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone) Population [ Miles State race : 80,337 (5.9%) Maui County race : 11,477 (7.4%) No Population CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 08/11/11 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, 2011.
21 Islands of Kauai and Niihau Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone) Population CT % CT % No Population CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 08/11/11 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, [ Miles State race : 80,337 (5.9%) Kauai County race : 5,097 (7.6%)
22 CT 114 [ Miles CT % CT % Island of Oahu Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone or in Combination) Population CT % CT % No Population CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % % CT CT % 15.8% CT CT % % CT CT CT % 17% % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % State race or in : 289,970 (21.3%) C&C of Honolulu race : 182,120 (19.1%) CT % CT % CT % CT CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 08/11/11 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % % CT % CT CT 88 CT % 8.2% 9.9% CT CT % CT % 11.9% CT % CT % CT CT CT % CT % 17.6% % CT CT % % CT % CT CT CT % % CT % % CT % CT CT CT % % 10.6% CT CT CT % 43.3% 776 CT CT CT CT % CT % % 37% 36.9% 15% CT CT CT CT % 11.7% CT % CT CT CT % CT % % % CT % 25.1% % CT CT CT % % 0% CT % 577 CT % 863 CT CT % % 24.4% CT 65 CT CT CT % CT % CT CT % 17.5% 42 13% % 23.6% CT CT % CT CT CT 66 CT % 934 CT CT % 13.7% % CT % CT % % 156 CT % 9.2% CT CT CT % % 1.9% 14.9% CT CT CT CT CT 9813 CT CT CT % CT % 1583 CT % % 12.5% 12.3% 14.6% 23.6% % CT % CT CT 9814 CT % CT 56 CT % CT % CT % CT 9802 CT % % 0.3% 264 CT CT 55 13% CT % % CT CT % % % 11.1% CT % CT 10 CT CT 42 CT % % 313 CT % 27.7% CT % % 329 CT % CT 40 CT CT 57 CT CT 30 CT % CT % CT % CT % 11.4% % 6.6% % CT % CT % CT CT CT 28 CT % 253 CT 38 9% 12.7% CT CT % % 8.3% % CT CT 25 CT CT % CT % CT % 10.4% 13.3% 14.5% CT 23 16% 507 CT % 105 CT CT % CT % CT 9.01 CT % 13.2% CT CT % CT CT % 6% CT % 670 CT 15 17% 15.4% 6.6% 17.3% 598 CT CT 14 17% CT 8 CT % 12.9% CT % CT 7 5.8% CT % 326 CT % 8.6% 151 CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % 617 CT % CT % CT % % CT CT % 163 CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % 694 CT 2 9% 1147 CT % % CT % CT 9800 CT CT % % 14.6% CT % CT %
23 CT 57 T % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT 61 CT % 12.3% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT 51 CT % % 9.1% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % 10.6% CT CT CT % % 12.7% CT % CT CT % % CT CT % 4.2% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % % CT CT 25 CT % 10.4% 13.2% CT % CT CT CT % % CT % 102 CT CT % % 5.3% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % 107 CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 02/13/12 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, Honolulu Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone or in Combination) [ Miles Map Area Note: For each tract, the numbers shown are 1) the census tract number, 2) the number of people in the group, and 3) the % of the census tract consisting of that group. Oahu Population No Population State race or in : 289,970 (21.3%) C&C of Honolulu race : 182,120 (19.1%)
24 CT CT % Island of Hawaii Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone or in Combination) CT % Population CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % No Population % CT % CT % CT % CT 205 CT 203 CT % CT % 32.6% % CT CT CT % % CT % % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 08/11/11 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, [ Miles State race : 289,970 (21.3%) Hawaii County race : 54,919 (29.7%)
25 CT Island of Maui Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone or in Combination) CT % Population CT % CT % CT % CT % CT CT % % CT CT % CT % No Population 36.2% CT CT % % CT % % CT CT % 18.6% CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % [ CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % Miles CT % State race or in : 289,970 (21.3%) Maui County race or in : 36,804 (23.8%) This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 08/11/11 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, 2011.
26 CT % CT % CT % Islands of Molokai and Lanai Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone or in Combination) Population [ Miles State race : 289,970 (21.3%) Maui County race : 36,804 (23.8%) No Population CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 08/11/11 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, 2011.
27 Islands of Kauai and Niihau Population by Census Tracts: 2010 (Race Alone or in Combination) Population CT % CT % CT % No Population CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % CT % This map was produced by the Office of Planning (OP) for planning purposes. It should not be used for boundary interpretations or other spatial analysis beyond the limitations of the data. Information regarding compilation dates and accuracy of the data presented can be obtained from OP. Map No.: DK Map Date: 08/11/11 Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, READ, DBEDT, [ Miles State race : 289,970 (21.3%) Kauai County race : 16,127 (24.0%)
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