Article 6HB6R The US promised to return stolen lands to Native Hawaiians a century ago. Most are still waiting

The US promised to return stolen lands to Native Hawaiians a century ago. Most are still waiting

by
Claire Wang in Lahaina
from US news | The Guardian on (#6HB6R)

The Maui wildfires illuminated the ongoing failures of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act

On a one-acre farm at the foot of Maui's dormant Haleakal volcano, Kekoa Enomoto grows dragonfruit, pineapples, yuzu, avocado, kabocha squash and chilli peppers. She tends to a laying chicken, two honeybee hives and an aquaponics system that spawns Mexican oregano, lemongrass and tilapia.

As a beneficiary of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, a century-old program to return Native Hawaiians to their ancestral lands, Enomoto, 77, pays just $600 a month in mortgage fees for the farm and three-bedroom house where she's lived for the past two decades. The average mortgage payment in Hawaii exceeds $2,500, the second-highest among all US states.

Continue reading...
External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/rss
Feed Title US news | The Guardian
Feed Link https://www.theguardian.com/us-news
Feed Copyright Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. 2024
Reply 0 comments