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2022-2024
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0151
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001
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Jennifer Kagiwada, Council Member and Susan L. K. Lee Loy, Council Member
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GOEAC
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AGE GOEAC 2023/04/18 (2022-2024)
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MMNHWG Preliminary Report (Part One) <br /> Produced by the OHA COmmUnic@tlons Department <br /> Principal Investigator <br /> Nikki Cristobal <br /> Editors <br /> Khara Jabola-Carolus <br /> Lisa Watkins-Victorino <br /> Editorial Review and Contributions <br /> Puanani Fernandez-Akamine <br /> Keone Oldroyd <br /> Graphic Design/Layout <br /> Joshua Koh <br /> MAHALO <br /> Mahalo to Papa Ola Lokahi Inc. for providing funding for a researcher to complete this report. Mahalo <br /> to Representative Stacelynn Eli for her advocacy for MMNHWG. To the Urban Indian Health Institute <br /> for their guidance and training in addressing violence against native women and girls in Hawaii and <br /> across Turtle Island. To the MMNHWG Task Force members who have given of their time to provide <br /> insight, feedback, and engage in efforts to acquire data. Last but not least, the Missing and Murdered <br /> Native Hawaiian Women and Girls Task Force would like to acknowledge the many native women and <br /> girls and their 'ohana who have been impacted by violence. <br />
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