• Pacific Islanders, also known as Pasifika peoples, are a diverse group of indigenous peoples who inhabit the islands of the Pacific Ocean. This region encompasses a vast area, including Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia

  • Pacific Islanders are a diverse and vibrant group of peoples with rich cultural traditions and a deep connection to their ancestral lands and seas.

  • Pacific Islanders often refer to themselves as a collective cultural and regional family due to their shared heritage, histories, and cultural ties across the Pacific Ocean