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          Momi W. Cazimero ('55) Owner of Graphic House design firm, former UH regent.

        1. “Meala.” In NāMaka Hou: New Visions, Contemporary Native Hawaiian Art, edited by Momi Cazimero, David J. de la Torre, and Manulani Aluli Meyer, 94–
        2. William had 12 siblings: Abraham Cazimero, Joecinto Cazimero and 10 other siblings.
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        5. William had 12 siblings: Abraham Cazimero, Joecinto Cazimero and 10 other siblings....

          Momi Cazimero

          American graphic designer

          Momi Cazimero is an American graphic designer and firm owner,[1] who established the first woman-owned graphic design firm in Hawaii.[2]

          Early life

          Cazimero is of Hawaiian, Okinawan, and English descent.[3] She spent her early years with her grandparents John and Annie Waihe'e in Pepe'ekeo on the island of Hawai'i.[1] When Cazimero was 8 years old, her grandfather passed away and she was sent to live with her parents in Hilo, Hawaii.[1]

          Cazimero suffered both physical and verbal abuse in her new home,[4] causing her to flee at the age of 11.

          By age 12, she attended Kamehameha School in Honolulu on a work scholarship,[4] and was inspired by her aunt and school teacher named Esther McClellan.[1] She lived in the dorms during the school year, and with her aunt over the summer, avoiding visiting home due to the abuse she received.[3]

          Career

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