• Women in Hawai'i reside in the Hawaiian Island and are citizens of the United States. Immigrants and Native Hawaiians make up the population of women...
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  • Abortion in Hawaii is legal. 66% of adults in Hawaii said in a 2014 poll by the Pew Research Center that abortion should be legal in all or most cases...
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  • and Hawaiian descent. If all people with Chinese ancestry in Hawaii (including the Chinese-Hawaiians) are included, they form about 1/3 of Hawaii's entire...
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    established in 1903 by seven women who were daughters of American Protestant missionaries. Born in Hawaiʻi, they were citizens of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi before...
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    Hawaii (/həˈwaɪ.i/ hə-WY-ee; Hawaiian: Hawaiʻi [həˈvɐjʔi, həˈwɐjʔi]) is an island state of the United States, in the Pacific Ocean about 2,000 miles (3...
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  • The Miss Hawaii competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the State of Hawaii in the Miss America pageant, and the name of the title...
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    The Territory of Hawaii or Hawaii Territory (Hawaiian: Panalāʻau o Hawaiʻi) was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed...
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    Center for Women and Children is a Women's and Children's hospital, It is part of Hawaii Pacific Health's network of hospitals. It is located in Honolulu...
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    (January 2, 1836 – April 25, 1885) was queen of Hawaii as the wife of King Kamehameha IV from 1856 to his death in 1863. She was later a candidate for the throne...
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    presidential election in Hawaii was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus...
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    Hawaii County (Hawaiian: Kalana o Hawaiʻi; officially known as the County of Hawaiʻi) is a county in the U.S. state of Hawaii in the Hawaiian Islands...
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  • state. Fourteen U.S. states have had at least two women serve as attorneys-general, with both Hawaii and Pennsylvania having the most at three each. Mills...
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    Women's suffrage began in Hawaii in the 1890s. However, when the Hawaiian Kingdom ruled, women had roles in the government and could vote in the House...
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  • Picture bride (category History of women in Hawaii)
    and Korean women got the name picture brides because the men in Hawaii and mainland United States sent pictures back to their home countries in order to...
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  • Disappearance of Diane Suzuki (category History of women in Hawaii)
    Lester Gantan. During the same time period in Hawaii, there were the unsolved killings of at least nine women on Oahu, including the deaths of Lisa Au, Regina...
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    been held in great esteem around the world. In March 2016, Hawaiʻi Magazine listed Liliʻuokalani as one of the most influential women in Hawaiian history...
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    Kim Coco Iwamoto (category Women in Hawaii politics)
    1968) is an American politician from Hawaii and member-elect to the Hawaii House of Representatives. When she is sworn in on January 15, Iwamoto will become...
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    Alice Ball (category History of women in Hawaii)
    the school's highest honor. In March 2016, Hawaiʻi Magazine placed Ball on its list of the most influential women in Hawaiian history. Paul Wermager established...
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  • election of women to the Hawaii Territorial Legislature was a complex process. Women did not have the right to vote in the Republic of Hawaii after the...
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  • Miss Hawaii USA competition, previously known as Miss Hawaii Universe, is a beauty pageant that selects the representative for the state of Hawaii in the...
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  • Africans in Hawaii, also known as Pōpolo in Hawaiian, constitute 4% of the islands' population, including those partially Black, and 2.3% of Hawaiians are...
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    Japanese in Hawaii (simply Japanese Hawaiians or “Local Japanese”, rarely Kepanī) are the second largest ethnic group in Hawaii. At their height in 1920,...
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  • Jean O'Hara (category History of women in Hawaii)
    usually in San Francisco, to recruit them and arrange transport to Hawaii. The steamers were met by a detective. O'Hara and the other women were taken...
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  • Honolulu Strangler (category History of women in Hawaii)
    who is believed to have killed five women in Hawaii from 1985 and 1986. He is the second known serial killer active in the state (after Eugene Barrett)....
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    Native Hawaiians (also known as Indigenous Hawaiians, Kānaka Maoli, Aboriginal Hawaiians, or simply Hawaiians; Hawaiian: kānaka, kānaka ʻōiwi, Kānaka Maoli...
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  • Haunani-Kay Trask (category Women in Hawaii politics)
    a Native Daughter. In March 2017, Hawaiʻi Magazine recognized Trask as one of the most influential women in Hawaiian history. In 2019, Trask was awarded...
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    Conference in most sports and competes at the NCAA Division I level. It comprises seven men's, 12 women's, and two coed athletic teams. Hawaiʻi athletics...
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    caused by the US Navy's mismanagement, and participation in human trafficking of Hawaiian women by U.S. servicemen are some of the contemporary matters...
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    Lāhainā (Hawaiian: Lahaina, Hawaiian: [ləˈhɐjnə], /ləˈhaɪnə/, old var. Lāhainā) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States...
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    Hawaiian religion refers to the indigenous religious beliefs and practices of native Hawaiians, also known as the kapu system. Hawaiian religion is based...
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