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The API failed to deliver the resource. Trustees with the Office of Hawaiian Affairs are on Maui to listen to concerns and offer support. But some Native Hawaiians say they're not doing enough.
Local and state officials are joining forces to protect and preserve iwi kūpuna that are more frequently turning up in Kailua ...
Two tribal nations are suing the U.S. government for misusing trust funds meant for Native children's education to finance abusive boarding schools. The lawsuit demands an accounting of an ...
KAHULUI (HawaiiNewsNow) - Office of Hawaiian Affairs Trustees were on Maui this week to listen to concerns and offer support. OHA is required to hold meetings on the neighbor islands at least once ...
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Ms. McMahon accused New York of unfairly targeting Native American representation in schools and ordered the state to apologize to families in Massapequa, a middle-class hamlet on Long Island’s ...
The biggest concern is that the trust will build a residential high-rise or commercial building on the six-acre property. The ...
¹ Either under consultation, or have been reported to tribes and awaiting consultation. ² Either published in the Federal Register, or awaiting publication. ³ Legal transfer of control has occurred.
Harry A. Saunders III, the recently retired chief executive of Castle &Cooke Hawai ‘i who rose to lead one of the state’s biggest residential community development firms after starting as a sales ...
More than a year after Maui Mayor Richard Bissen first proposed phasing out the more than 6,000 short-term vacation rental ...
Culture Entertainment Life Visual Arts At Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum, ‘DISplace’ highlights Native Hawaiians June 18, 2025 at 1:00 pm Updated June 18, 2025 at 1:00 pm By Laura Isaza ...
The works Hawaiian artist Brandon Naihe has in Wing Luke Museum's “DISplace,” including "Picking Ti-Leaf," were inspired by the way Hawaiian design companies incorporate the flora and fauna of ...
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