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U.S. to Transfer Federal Property for Hawaiian Home Lands

(AP) — The U.S. is giving Native Hawaiians surplus land as compensation for acres that were meant for homesteading but used instead by the federal government. Officials on Monday said the transfer attempts to help right wrongs against the Indigenous people of Hawaiʻi. The transfer of Ewa Beach land formerly used for the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center helps fulfill terms of a settlement agreement authorized by Congress in 1995. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland says the move recognizes the importance of healing the traumas Native Hawaiians have suffered. The transfer will eventually provide up to 400 homes.

 

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