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		<description><![CDATA[Which Northwest places have the most people of Pacific Islander descent? | The Northwest has a surprisingly strong historical connection to Hawaii, which I&#8217;ll explore a bit next week. That connection is still reflected to a degree in the region&#8217;s demographics. Continuing my series on the evolving racial demographics in the Northwest, let&#8217;s take a look at Pacific Islanders who reside in Cascadia. Washington is home to more people who self-identify as Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander than any other state apart from...]]></description>
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