Carol Katsuyo Makahanaloa, 72, of Kapolei, a Bank of Hawaii loan officer, died in Honolulu. She was born in Honolulu. She is survived by husband Joseph, sons Ainsley K. and Samuel, daughters Kara Kaneshiro and Betsy L. Bush, brother Dr. Hamilton McCubbin , sister Joni Fabrao, 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2005/Jun/30/ln/ln50pobituaries.html
JONETTE “JONI” SACHIYO MCCUBBIN FABRAO, 65, of Hawai’i Kai, died June 13, 2005. Born in Honolulu. Employed at the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands. Survived by husband, Raymond; children, Chandra Satele Jr., Raymond, Raechelle and Kimberley Fabrao; sister, Carol Makahanaloa; brother, Hamilton McCubbin; nine grandchildren.
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Native Hawaiians with a blood quantum level of 50 percent or higher can qualify for the lands, which come with a 99 year lease at a cost of $1 per year.
The ruling does not indicate whether the state must allocate funds from this year's budget for the department's administrative expenses.
DHHL’s budget in fiscal year 2012 was $185 million, 85 percent of which comes from trust funds. The rest is from federal and special funds.
EXCLUSIVE: Hawaiian Home Lands owed $82 million in outstanding loans
Posted: Apr 12, 2013
Star Advertiser 3-Part Expose on the Department of Hawaiian Homelands
MAY 8, 2013
DHHL breaks ground on Lai Opua Village 4
February 4, 2014
Gov. Neil Abercrombie and DHHL Director Jobie Masagatani are joined by homesteaders Bo Kahui and Dora Aio-Leamons on the left, and Wally Lau, Hawaii County Managing Director, and Hawaiian Homes Commissioner Wally Ishibashi on the right as they break ground on the latest increment of the Villages of Lai Opua in Kealakehe. (Photo courtesy of DHHL)
Maggief,
Many thanks for the information; corruption is widespread it seems...
How would the dispute in kalaupapa, Molokai figure into this?