By Herbert A. Sample
Honolulu, Hawaii (AP)
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs proposed land swaps to settle a 30-year dispute between Native Hawaiians and the state over income from former Hawaiian kingdom lands.
Its legislation would transfer two state-owned properties to OHA this year that were valued at about $127 million – almost 19 acres in Kakaako in Honolulu and 80 acres along Banyan Drive resort area in Hilo on the Big Island.
Honolulu, Hawaii (AP)
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs proposed land swaps to settle a 30-year dispute between Native Hawaiians and the state over income from former Hawaiian kingdom lands.
Its legislation would transfer two state-owned properties to OHA this year that were valued at about $127 million – almost 19 acres in Kakaako in Honolulu and 80 acres along Banyan Drive resort area in Hilo on the Big Island.