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  2. Unique affordable-housing program allows Department of ... - AOL

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    The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands selected 60 beneficiaries April 17 to rent homes being built on Hawaii island, with a purchase option for tenants in 2036. The neighborhood within DHHL's ...

  3. Hawaiian home land - Wikipedia

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    The avowed purpose of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act was to rehabilitate Native Hawaiians, particularly in returning them to the land to maintain traditional ties to the land. The Hawaiian politicians who testified in favor of the act specifically referred to the devastation of the Hawaiian population and the loss of the land, and the need ...

  4. Department of Hawaiian Home Lands beneficiary advocates blast ...

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    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 ...

  5. DHHL ramps up homestead development - AOL

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    Jan. 24—A Native Hawaiian homestead development pipeline has swelled to about 6,000 lots costing $1.2 billion midway into a three-year effort to use a historic $600 million appropriation from ...

  6. Papakōlea - Wikipedia

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    Papakōlea is a small community located in Honolulu, Hawaii, US. [1] It is notable for being sloped on the Punchbowl Crater. [2] It is also one of the Hawaiian homestead lands, [3] [4] created by the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1921. The area is primarily residential.

  7. Ceded lands (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1921 (HHCA) withdrew approximately 203,500 acres (82,400 ha) of public land, including Crown Lands, bringing them under the jurisdiction of the Hawaiian Homes Commission, to be leased to Hawaiian Homes beneficiaries under 99-year leases. [3]

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