Mahealani Perez-Wendt

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Mahealani Perez-Wendt is a Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) poet, writer and community activist residing in Hawaiʻi, on the island of Maui. She is the 1993 recipient of the Eliot Cades literary award, and is the author of Uluhaimalama and other publications. She recently retired as the executive director of Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation, a public-interest law firm specializing in Kanaka Maoli rights. She has worked for Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation since 1978.

Born into a Hawaiian, Spanish and Chinese family from rural Lawai, Kauaʻi, Wendt began writing at an early age, and earned her first literary award while attending Kamehameha School for Girls, from which she graduated in 1965. She later earned a Bachelorʻs degree in political science and a graduate degree in Public Administration[1] Wendt is married to taro farmer Ed Wendt, and has three children, eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

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