Young, Asian, and military demographics in Ewa Gentry
A strong mix of Filipinos, Japanese, non-Hispanic whites tied to the DoD, and Native Hawaiians. The median age is lower than in many parts of the state.
The ethnic composition reflects west Oahu broadly: Filipinos make up a significant share, alongside Japanese, Chinese, Native Hawaiian, and non-Hispanic white residents. The proximity of Pearl Harbor, Hickam, and Marine Corps Base Hawaii draws many military families, several of them multicultural.
The median age is lower than in traditional neighborhoods such as Manoa or Aiea. There are many families with young children and teenagers, and birth rates are high by Hawaii standards. Some households accommodate three generations, a pattern common in Filipino families.
The Brazilian community is small, mostly connected to military members married to Brazilians and a few families who relocated from the continental United States. English is dominant, with Tagalog and Ilocano appearing in local commerce. For newly arrived immigrants, Filipino Catholic churches and Latter-day Saint (Mormon) congregations are easy to find, with many local members.
- English
- Tagalog
- Ilocano
- Hawaiian Pidgin
- Japanese
- +1 more
- Catholicism
- Protestant Christianity
- Latter-day Saints (Mormon)
- No religion
- Buddhism
- +1 more
