Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
JJJ - 08-25-2017
(08-25-2017, 06:30 PM)martyup link Wrote:Iso-Toner? I mean, he's a kicker, right?
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Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
DC 86 - 08-25-2017
(08-25-2017, 05:39 PM)JJJ link Wrote:SF Gate really needs to do better than this. Whatever Toner is going to be called, Hawaiian really isn't correct (afik). Local boy from Hawaii is accurate.
I think I understand your point, but the man was born in Honolulu and lived his entire life in Hawaii. We refer to Walker Little as a Texan, Trenton Irwin as a Californian, Ben Edwards as a Floridian ... Indeed Hawaiian also has an ethnic definition but referring to someone from the state as Hawaiian isn't incorrect.
Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
JJJ - 08-25-2017
(08-25-2017, 07:11 PM)DC 86 link Wrote:[quote author=JJJ link=topic=17208.msg197888#msg197888 date=1503707941]
SF Gate really needs to do better than this. Whatever Toner is going to be called, Hawaiian really isn't correct (afik). Local boy from Hawaii is accurate.
I think I understand your point, but the man was born in Honolulu and lived his entire life in Hawaii. We refer to Walker Little as a Texan, Trenton Irwin as a Californian, Ben Edwards as a Floridian ... Indeed Hawaiian also has an ethnic definition but referring to someone from the state as Hawaiian isn't incorrect.
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This may be so from your perspective, and quite possibly, the vast majority of the rest of the population (except for those living in Hawaii, or who have Hawaiian blood, and those who know). But I would bet that if you called him Hawaiian, he would correct you that he isn't one.
Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
fullmetal - 08-25-2017
I'm gonna go with JJJ here. We don't really refer to American diplomatic/military kids by the denonyms native to their nation of birth. They're Americans who were born in Korea, Germany, France, etc. Hawai'i has a painful enough history to work through without diluting the meaning of what I think is a specific cultural term (sure "native Hawai'ian" could work, but it falls victim to the same dilution).
Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
DC 86 - 08-25-2017
(08-25-2017, 07:44 PM)fullmetal link Wrote:I'm gonna go with JJJ here. We don't really refer to American diplomatic/military kids by the denonyms native to their nation of birth. They're Americans who were born in Korea, Germany, France, etc.
However Hawaii is not a foreign country.
I understand the issue and the associated sensitivity, but working with several Hawaiians I can attest to the fact that the term "native Hawaiian" is commonly used, with pride. We can agree to disagree, but it would surprise me if Toner would object to being referred to as Hawaiian. I don't see the analogy to Americans born abroad.
Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
Trevmiesterj - 08-25-2017
I believe "Jet" is a nickname. John Edward Toner V is his full name so inevitably, we have to go here.
Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
rudruff - 08-25-2017
As a redhead who grew up in Hawaii, I can contribute this.
Kama'aina is the term most frequently used to refer to someone who lives in Hawaii but clearly isn't what everyone thinks of as Hawaiian. It is supposed to apply to all residents, but it mostly gets used to describe caucasians who live there.
Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
Trevmiesterj - 08-25-2017
Quote:As a redhead who grew up in Hawaii, I can contribute this.
Kama'aina is the term most frequently used to refer to someone who lives in Hawaii but clearly isn't what everyone thinks of as Hawaiian. It is supposed to apply to all residents, but it mostly gets used to describe caucasians who live there.
What about haole? I lived there for a year when I was 10 and I remember that term vividly.
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JJJ - 08-25-2017
I'm sorry I brought the topic up. Let's end this before it turns ugly. Mea culpa.
Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
Mick - 08-26-2017
(08-25-2017, 07:47 AM)fullmetal link Wrote:I see the lengths to which you went in order to avoid a dangling preposition...
Not ending a sentence with a preposition is a bit of arrant pedantry up with which I will not put.
Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
rudruff - 08-26-2017
Haole is another great one. I remember someone saying it means "foreigner", but that's not how it's used. It's used to describe white people, but it doesn't distinguish between locals and visitors.
Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
Mick - 08-26-2017
(08-26-2017, 01:54 PM)rudruff link Wrote:Haole is another great one. I remember someone saying it means "foreigner", but that's not how it's used. It's used to describe white people, but it doesn't distinguish between locals and visitors.
My Hawaiian cousin tells me that it originally meant "foreigner" (sort of like gai-jin) and predated Captain Cook. The caucasians showed up first and in numbers, so the term genericized to mean caucasians.
Re: Week 1 - what to expect from Rice -
fullmetal - 08-27-2017
It's not a term used with endearment, iirc...