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  2. Native Hawaiian women and girls experience sex trafficking ...

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    Native Hawaiian women and girls experience disproportionate levels of violence, inequities that have long been insufficiently addressed, new research shows. In particular, sexual exploitation ...

  3. Women in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Women in Hawai'i reside in the Hawaiian Island and are citizens of the United States. [1] Immigrants and Native Hawaiians make up the population of women in Hawai'i. Native Hawaiian women descended from Polynesians. [2] Immigrants women came from many countries that created a cultural exchange in the island. [2]

  4. Native Hawaiians - Wikipedia

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    Within the U.S. in 2010, 540,013 residents reported Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ancestry alone, of which 135,422 lived in Hawaii. [1] In the United States overall, 1.2 million people identified as Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, either alone or in combination with one or more other races. [1]

  5. Category:Native Hawaiian women - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Native Hawaiian women" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Johanna Drew Cluney; K.

  6. Moana Jones Wong - Wikipedia

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    In her junior year, she switched her degree to Hawaiian and Indigenous Health and Healing (HIHH), after taking a class in the subject. [5] She graduated in 2021, and was part of the first class of students to graduate with the HIHH degree. [5] Her thesis was on surfing and its importance in Native Hawaiian culture. [2] [5]

  7. Linda Dela Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Linda Dela Cruz (November 20, 1929 – March 15, 2007) was a Native Hawaiian singer known as "Hawaii's Canary" and acclaimed for the Hawaiian "ha'i" style of singing. She was honored as an inductee of the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame twice, once in 2006 as an individual and again in 2015 as part of the Halekulani Girls.

  8. Program offering Native Hawaiian counseling to Lahaina survivors

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    Program offering Native Hawaiian counseling to Lahaina survivors. KHON Honolulu. Sam Spangler. September 26, 2024 at 6:01 PM.

  9. Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu - Wikipedia

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    Wong-Kalu is Cultural Ambassador for the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement. [13] Wong-Kalu is a founder of the Kulia Na Mamo transgender health project and cultural director of a Hawaiian public charter school. She is also a former Hawaiian language kumu at Leeward Community College. [14]