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- 20th Anniversary Edition February 2024 | Volume 21 | Issue 1 Native Hawaiian Update Pouhana O Nā Wāhine. The Native Hawaiian Resource Center on Domestic Violence
- November 2023 | Volume 20 | Issue 3 Native Hawaiian Update Conversations With th Field (CWTF) Papa ʻŌlelo Session Updates
- Tribal Perspectives We Are Born of Spirit Through Mother Earth and the Womb of a Woman: Exploration of Identity
- June 2023 | Volume 20 | Issue 2 Native Hawaiian Update Pouhana O Nā Wāhine Opens Oahu Office and Welcomes Staff
- February 2023 | Volume 20 | Issue 1 Native Hawaiian Update Pouhana O Nā Wāhine Organizing Efforts To Increase the Safety of Native Hawaiian Women: An Exercise of Native Hawaiian Sovereignty
- October 2022 | Volume 19 | Issue 3 Native Hawaiian Update Pouhana O Nā Wāhine Awarded and Honored To Serve as the Native Hawaiian Resource Center on Domestic Violence
- June 2022 | Volume 19 | Issue 2 Legislative Update Mana Wahine (Powerful Women)
- February 2022 | Volume 19 | Issue 1 Legislative Update Pouhana ʻO Nā Wahine – Na Leo Mana
- January 2022 | Volume 18 | Issue 4 Special Edition on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Hōʻonipaʻa o Nā Wāhine Hawaiʻi: To Plant Firmly Hawaiian Women
- October 2021 | Volume 18 | Issue 3 MMIW Crisis Pouhana ʻO Na Wahine Joins Hawaiʻi State MMIW Task Force
‘Ōlelo No'eau/Native Hawaiian proverb: “He kehau ho’oma’ema’e ke aloha”. Love is like a cleansing dew…the cleansing power of aloha can soothe and heal; hurt, pain, and suffering yield to the healing power of aloha.”
Olelo Noʻeau #683
- June 2021 | Volume 18 | Issue 2 Tribal Perspectives A Native Hawaiian Call for Change
- February 2021 | Volume 18 | Issue 1 Tribal Perspectives COVID-19 Raises the Curtain of the Ugly Stage of Justice in the United States: Incarceration of Native Women
- November 2020 | Volume 17 | Issue 3 Tribal Perspectives The Struggle for Safety and Sovereignty
- June 2020 | Volume 17 | Issue 2 In the News New Study on Hawaiʻi and Sex Trafficking
- October 2019 | Volume 16 | Issue 3 Pouhana O Na Wahine Update Pouhana O Na Wahine Update
- June 2019 | Volume 16 | Issue 2 In the News Pouhana O Na Wahine Update
- February 2019 | Volume 16 | Issue 1 In The News Pouhana ʻO Na Wahine News 2019 Organizing for Change
- October 2018 | Volume 15 | Issue 3 In The News Pouhana O Na Wahine Sharing at Women Are Sacred Conference 2018
- October 2017 | Volume 14 | Issue 3 In The News Pouhana ʻO Na Wahine Organizing Efforts to Establish Safety of Native Hawaiian People: Native Solutions to Local Problems
- June 2017 | Volume 14 | Issue 2 In The News Pouhana ʻO Na Wahine Organiing Efforts Continue
- February 2017 | Volume 14 | Issue 1 In The News Pouhana ʻO Na Wahine Organizing efforts Continue
Many Voices, Many Traditions Toolkit
The “Many Voices, Many Traditions,” Toolkit, a collaborative project between The Alaska Native Women’s Resource Center (AKNWRC), The Alliance of Tribal Coalitions to End Violence (ATCEV), The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC), the Capacity Technical Assistance Team of The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV), and Pouhana O Nā Wāhine, serves as a toolkit for FVPSA Formula Grantees to build strong and inclusive relationships with indigenous partners and communities. This toolkit provides users with foundational knowledge and historical context when working with indigenous peoples, important landmark decisions that have had an impact on tribal and indigenous communities, as well as more practical information about funding options and building equitable partnerships. Please visit https://manyvoicesmanytraditions.com/ to learn more!
Additional Resources
“I was born and raised on Molokai and have been blessed to be part of a family that has always been part of the fight to restore the sovereign rights of the Hawaiian people. As a survivor and having worked to implement cultural experiences in all that I do, I know we need to address domestic violence as Native Hawaiian women working closely with our kupuna who are rooted spiritually and culturally.”
Wanette Lee
If you or someone you know needs support:
Hawaiʻi 24/7 Help Lines:
Crisis Textline: Text ALOHA to 741741
Crisis and Suicide Hotline:: 1-808-832-3100
Child Trafficking Hotline: 1-808-832-1999
Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline: 1-808-832-5300
Adult Abuse Hotline: 1-808-832-5115
Trafficking Victim Assistance: 1-808-721-9614
Sex Abuse Treatment Center: 1-808-524-7273
YWCA of Kauaʻi Hotline: 1-808-245-6362
Women Helping Women Domestic Violence Hotline (Maui): 1-808-579-8581
Molokai Community Service Council Domestic Violence Hotline (Molokai): 1-808-567-6888
PACT ʻOhia Domestic Violence Shelter Crisis Line (Oʻahu): 1-808-526-2200
Emergency: 911
National 24/7 Help Lines:
Suicide and Crisis Hotline: 988
Suicide and Crisis Textline: Text “HOME” to 741-741
National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888
National Human Trafficking Textline: Text “HELP” to 233-733 (BEFREE)
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: 1-800-THE-LOST (843-5678)
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
National Domestic Violence Textline: Text “START” to 88788
Trevor Lifeline (LGBTQI+): 1-866-488-7386
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