Euronesian

Euronesian
Samoan: 'Afakasi
Total population
258,600
Regions with significant populations
United States125,628
French Polynesia45,000
New Caledonia25,000
Samoa18,000
Solomon Islands18,000
Fiji16,000
Papua New Guinea5,100
American Samoa4,700
Tonga2,000
Kiribati1,100
Cook Islands1,000
Easter Islandc. 1,000
Norfolk Island80
Pitcairn Islandsc. 47
New ZealandUnknown
Australiaunknown
Languages
Polynesian languages
Melanesian languages
Micronesian languages
English, French, Spanish
Religion
Predominantly (Christianity)

Protestantism and Roman Catholicism

Minority :

Indigenous religion, Animism, Islam, some Atheism
Related ethnic groups
Polynesians, Micronesians, Melanesians, Vazaha, Americans, Australians, New Zealanders, English people, French people, other various European ethnic groups

Euronesian is an umbrella term and portmanteau for people of mixed European and either Polynesian, Melanesian or Micronesian descent. The term is most commonly used in Samoa. British or French colonizers, missionaries and traders, as well as some descendants of Spaniards and Polynesians in Easter Island (where Chilean law names them mestizos), and descendants of Spaniards and Micronesians in Guam, Northern Marianas, Marshall Islands, Caroline Islands, and Palau. ʻAfakasi is the common term of reference for euronesians in Samoa; in Fiji, the term Kailoma is usually used.

Distinct Euronesian groups include the Hawaiian Hapa haole, Tahitian demis, Ōbeikei Islanders, Pitcairn Islanders, Norfolk Islanders, and Palmerston Islanders.