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DHHL has owned the Bowl-O-Drome property since 1995 via a transfer from the state Department of Land and Natural Resources as part of a legal settlement over payments owed to DHHL over use of ...
Feb. 18—The state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands is returning, in a big way, to a practice of issuing unconventional land leases to beneficiaries on its homestead waitlist. The state ...
These include 84 single-family homes at the 220-lot Ku 'u Papaikou project on Hawaii island, 40 single-family homes at Palamanui on Hawaii island and 120 single-family homes at the 400-lot ...
1921–1960: the Hawaiian Homes Commission (a federal agency) 1960–present: the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL, a state agency) [2] That is, responsibility was transferred to the state level after Hawaii became a state in 1959. [3]
2 /2 STATE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS A rendering shows one of the homes to be built in the first phase of a state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands project on Maui called Pu ‘uhona.
Oct. 24—Two advocacy groups for existing and future Hawaiian homesteaders are challenging a tentative state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands plan to spend a recently appropriated historic $600 ...
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS State Hawaiian Home Lands Director Kali Watson greets Ellabelle Kaiama, one of 52 DHHL beneficiaries to receive leases at the 161-lot Pu ‘u hona project.
In 1921, Congress established the Hawaiian Home Lands Trust, with 203, 000 acres for residential, agricultural and pastoral homestead lots to those of 50 % or more Native Hawaiian blood.