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2022-2024
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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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We recognize that we occupy Kanaka Maoli land and acknowledge the original peoples of this land as Kanaka Maoli.We <br /> recognize that her majesty Queen Lili'uokalani was illegally overthrown in 1893.We further recognize the ancestors and <br /> descendants of Kanaka Maoli and their ways of knowing and being that have protected Hawaii in the past,present,and <br /> future. <br /> This report is in solidarity with and recognition of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women,Girls,and Two-Spirit <br /> (MMIWG2S) movement that originated in Canada and across Turtle Island.We recognize and honor the Indigenous peoples <br /> of Canada and Turtle Island in their struggles and strengths in setting precedence for the voices of native peoples across <br /> the Pacific and the world to be heard in ending violence.We mahalo the tribal nations who have created space for Kanaka <br /> Maoli to be a part of the MMIWG2S movernent. <br /> This is the first report of a two-part report.Part II will have more comprehensive information about MMNHWG and will be <br /> available in 2023. <br /> Suggested citation: <br /> Cristobal,N.(2022).Holoi a nalo W5hine'0iwi:Missing and Murdered Native Hawaiian Women and Girls Task Force Report <br /> (Part 1). Office of Hawaiian Affairs;Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women:Honolulu,HI. <br /> Principal Investigator: <br /> Nikki Cristobal, Ph.D., Karnawaelualani,MMNHWG Task Force <br /> Editors: <br /> Khara Jabola-Carolus,J.D., Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women,MMNHWG Task Force,Co-Chair <br /> Lisa Watkins-Victorino,Ph.D.,Office of Hawaiian Affairs,MMNHWG Task Force,Co-Chair <br /> Copyright @ 2022 Office of Hawaiian Affairs. <br /> 560 N.Nimitz Hwy.,Suite 200 <br /> Honolulu,HI 96817 <br /> Phone:(808)594-1835 <br /> Fax:(808)594-1865 <br /> Website:www.oha.org <br /> Email:info@oha.org <br /> All rights reserved. <br /> Printed in Honolulu,Hawaii <br /> Published in December 2022. <br /> A publication of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs in collaboration with Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women <br />
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