Public policy of land and homesteading in Hawaiʻi
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2001
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This article gives a brief history of land use and control in Hawaii in a global context, while focusing on various homesteading attempts as examples of public policies of land use. This approach naturally leads to a discussion of Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) land issues today.
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43 pages
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article
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Hawaii
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Social process in Hawaiʻi, Vol. 40, Public policy and globalization in Hawaiʻi
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Table of Contents
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