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  2. Ceded lands (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    [4] Although the lands are commonly referred to as "ceded lands" or "public lands," some refer to them as "seized lands" or "Hawaiian national lands" or "crown lands" to highlight the illegal nature of the land transfer, acknowledge different interpretations of the legal effect of the Joint Resolution, [3] and to recognize that Native Hawaiians ...

  3. Great Māhele - Wikipedia

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    The Māhele came into effect on March 7, 1848. It allocated one-third of the land to the mōʻī (monarch), known as Hawaiian crown lands. Another third was allocated among the aliʻi and konohiki (chiefs and managers of each ahupuaʻa (traditional land division running from the coast

  4. Crown land - Wikipedia

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    The crown lands were taken in charge by the provisional and republican governments. When the Republic of Hawaii joined the United States in 1898, the territorial government took ownership. In 1910, Liliuokalani, the former Queen, unsuccessfully attempted to sue the United States for the loss of the Hawaiian Crown Lands.

  5. Hawaiian Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian: Ke Aupuni Hawaiʻi), was a sovereign state located in the Hawaiian Islands which existed from 1795 to 1893. It was established during the late 18th century when Kamehameha I , then Aliʻi nui of Hawaii , conquered the islands of Oʻahu , Maui , Molokaʻi , and Lānaʻi , and ...

  6. Hawaii v. Office of Hawaiian Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii v. Office of Hawaiian Affairs, 556 U.S. 163 (2009), was a United States Supreme Court case about the former crown lands of the Hawaiian monarchy, and whether the state's right to sell them was restricted by the 1993 Apology Resolution.

  7. Impending Legislature leadership change could do same for ...

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    After OHA accepted 31 acres of Kakaako makai land in 2012, many lawmakers have supported allowing residential development on at least some of the nine parcels conveyed to OHA in lieu of $200 ...

  8. Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau - Wikipedia

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    These lands transferred to the United States Federal Government after the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands in 1898. During Queen Liliʻuokalani's attempts to seek restitution and compensation for the lost crown lands, Kekaʻaniau and her niece Theresa Laʻanui petitioned in 1903 the Senate Subcommittee on the Pacific Islands and Puerto Rico ...

  9. Hawaiian Home Lands Commission might have 5 years to ... - AOL

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    Feb. 12—The Hawaiian Home Lands Commission would have until Dec. 31, 2026—more than five years—to figure out whether gambling is the best way to generate badly needed funds to clear the ...