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Many Tongans have emigrated to [[Australia Genealogy|Australia]], [[New Zealand Genealogy|New Zealand]], [[Hawaii Genealogy|Hawaii]], [[Alaska, United States Genealogy|Alaska]], and the mainland of the [[United States Genealogy|United States]].
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Many Tongans have emigrated to [[Australia Genealogy|Australia]], [[New Zealand Genealogy|New Zealand]], [[Hawaii Genealogy|Hawaii]], [[Alaska, United States Genealogy|Alaska]], and the mainland of the [[United States Genealogy|United States]].
==Tongan Americans==
==Tongan Americans==
*There are approximately 57,000 Tongans and Tongan Americans living in the United States, as of 2012. Tongans are considered to be Pacific Islanders in the United States Census, and are the country's fourth largest Pacific Islander American group in terms of population, after Native Hawaiians, Samoan Americans, and Guamanian/Chamorro Americans.
*There are approximately 57,000 Tongans and Tongan Americans living in the United States, as of 2012. Tongans are considered to be Pacific Islanders in the United States Census, and are the country's fourth largest Pacific Islander American group in terms of population, after Native Hawaiians, Samoan Americans, and Guamanian/Chamorro Americans.