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MMNHWG REPORT 9 <br /> a <br /> .a,fila <br /> rx <br /> II"" <br /> ` V X <br /> rvM'w. <br /> A' <br /> ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT <br /> The crisis of MMNHWG is a highly complex story in place so the weaver can weave a pattern that <br /> with multiple, intersecting layers that make up reveals itself as one weaves. The reader must be <br /> the problem. Readers of this report can think of cognizant of the fact that this preliminary report <br /> NHWG violence as a highly sophisticated 'eke lau is one pin in the larger weaving project of this <br /> hala or a basket woven using lau hala (pandanus eke lau hala and the finished product requires far <br /> leaves) and the traditional methods of Kana- more material and time in order to weave. <br /> ka Maoli ulana or weaving. An 'eke lau hala has <br /> several overlapping leaves that are tightly woven This report is organized from the piko out. Cur- <br /> to fashion a functional item made for carrying or rent understandings of violence against NHWG <br /> protecting items. What this report seeks to carry are discussed through the lens of historical trau- <br /> and protect are the lives of Kanaka Maoli wornen ma and factors associated with NHWG violence <br /> and girls. including specific systemic inequities that fuel <br /> the crisis of MMNHWG. <br /> When weaving, we start at the center-the piko. <br /> The piko of NHWG violence is colonization. From <br /> the piko, the weaver must set pins in place to <br /> weave. These pins are where the lau hala are held <br />