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- Is this guy somewhat related to Bruce Lee. Are they relatives?
- Although they share the same surname, Jason Scott Lee is of no relation to Bruce Lee.
[edit] 'Oiwi ancestry
I thought Jason was 'Oiwi (of aboriginal Hawaiian ancestry), then found out that he was only Chinese. Now someone actually verified that he is 'Oiwi? And if someone is specific with his blood quantum, then being a quarter Hawaiian means either his maternal grandfather/grandmother or paternal grandmother was a Hawaiian, or two of his 4 grandparents were half Hawaiian. So which is it? --Mamoahina 15:04, 25 March 2006 (UTC)