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- Maile Tomlinson Meyer-Broderick (born May 10, 1957) is a Kānaka Maoli community advocate, entrepreneur, small-business owner, nonprofit executive director, publisher, and consultant. (en)
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- Island of Oʻahu in the ahupuaʻa of Kailua (en)
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- Worked on the printing, reprinting, and distribution of numerous publications regarding Hawaiian culture, history, and all things Hawaiian. (en)
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- Maile Tomlinson Meyer-Broderick (en)
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- Kahoʻolawe Nā Leo o Kanaloa published in 1995, Ē Luku Wale Ē published in 2015, and Kūʻe Petitions: A Mau Loa Aku No published in 2020 (en)
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- Kānaka Maoli community advocate and publisher (en)
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- Maile Tomlinson Meyer-Broderick (born May 10, 1957) is a Kānaka Maoli community advocate, entrepreneur, small-business owner, nonprofit executive director, publisher, and consultant. (en)
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- Maile Tomlinson Meyer-Broderick (en)
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