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OHA: Office of Hawaiian Affairs

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Why the Red Dresses?

May 5th is National Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Day. Native Hawaiians are the indigenous people of Hawaii. These empty red dresses honor the lives of missing & murdered Native Hawaiian women, girls, and gender diverse people.

Sex Trafficking

Native Hawaiian women and girls represent 67% to 77% of sex trafficking victims identified in recent studies, Native Hawaiians also represent 37% of reported child sex trafficking cases.

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Office of Hawaiian Affairs concludes participation in Hawaiian Council 2025 Native Hawaiian Convention

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Chair Kaialiʻi Kahele’s 2025 Hawaiian Council Convention Keynote Address: “Building the Nation We Are Becoming”

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