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■ i f -jk l*J M STANDING FOR: • Orderly transition to a Native Hawaiian government • Protection of Native Hawaiian rights • Pono management of Native Hawaiian trust assets Professional Background & Native Hawaiian Rights Advocacy • Travelers lnsurance, 1 965-1 970 • Commercial Loans, Hawaii Thrift & Loan, ine.; HT&L Equities, ine.; Pacific Guardian Life lnsurance, 1970-72 • Administrator& Executive Director, Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation, 1978-2009 • Member, Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Board, Hawai'i Judiciary • Member, Commission on Accessto Justice, Hawai'i Judiciary • First Hawai'i Board Member, Native American Rights Fund • Outstanding Hawaiian Woman for Community Service, Alu Like, ine., 1 983 • Liberty Bell Award, Hawaii State Bar Assn., Young Lawyer's Division, 1 990 • Alston-Bannerman Award honoring community organizers of color working for racial, social, eeonomie and environmental justice, 2000 • Kalani'anaole Award for Community Service, Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, 2003 • Operationalized Peacemaking Projectin partnership with the Native Hawaiian Bar Association, 2008 • Native Hawaiian Advocate Award, Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, 2009 • Lifetime Achievement Award, Hawai'i Women Lawyers, 2009 Sovereignty & Self-Determination • Hui Na'auao, Sovereignty & Self-Determination Community Education Project, 1 993-1 996 • Hawaiian Sovereignty Elections Council, 1 996 • Delegate, Aha 'Ōiwi Hawai'i, Native Hawaiian Convention, 1997 • Maui Nui Commissioner, Native Hawaiian Roll Commission, 201 2-201 4