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Helpful Links for Native Hawaiians
   Office of Hawaiian Affairs (Separate Website)
OHA's mission is to malama (protect) Hawai`i's people and environmental resources and OHA's assets, toward ensuring the perpetuation of the culture, the enhancement of lifestyle and the protection of entitlements of Native Hawaiians, while enabling the building of a strong and healthy Hawaiian people and nation, recognized nationally and internationally.
By: Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA)
  
   
   Perspectives on Hawaiian Sovereignty (Separate Website)

By: Pacific Asia Council of Indigenous Peoples and Cyber Wave, Inc
  
   
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Land Rights
   Center for Hawaiian Studies (Separate Website)

By: University of Hawaii
  
   
   Hawai`i State Department of Hawaiian Homelands (Separate Website)
The mission of the Department of Hawaiian Homelands (DHHL) is to manage the Hawaiian Home Lands trust effectively, and to develop and deliver land to native Hawaiians.
By: Hawai`i State Department of Hawaiian Homelands
  
   
   Hawaiian Rights and Sovereignty (Separate Website)
Links to numerous sites on Hawaiian Sovereignty issues.
By: Maui Visitors Bureau
  
   
   Kaho`olawe Home Page (Separate Website)
Information about the island, its history and the Kahoolawe Reserve Commission.
By: Protect Kaho`olawe Ohana
  
   
   Kamehameha Schools (Separate Website)
Kamehameha Schools is grounded in the Christian and Hawaiian values embraced by our founder, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, who believed in education as a key strategy to improve the well-being of her people.
By: Kamehameha Schools
  
   
   Native Hawaiian Advisory Council (Separate Website)
Native Hawaiian Advisory Council educates and advocates to sustain and foster the Hawaiian Spirit and cultural, spiritual and economic values. We assert the principle of self-determination for present and future generations. We strive to restore and secure all rights to resources, including our inherent sovereign rights as indigenous people, and the right to choose our own way of life.
By: Native Hawaiian Advisory Council (NHAC)
  
   
   Native Hawaiian Bar Association (Separate Website)
Documentation on the recognition of Hawaiian Customary Law in co-exisitence with the standards of English common law.
  
   
   Office of Hawaiian Affairs (Separate Website)
OHA's mission is to malama (protect) Hawai`i's people and environmental resources and OHA's assets, toward ensuring the perpetuation of the culture, the enhancement of lifestyle and the protection of entitlements of Native Hawaiians, while enabling the building of a strong and healthy Hawaiian people and nation, recognized nationally and internationally.
By: Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA)
  
   
   Perspectives on Hawaiian Sovereignty (Separate Website)

By: Pacific Asia Council of Indigenous Peoples and Cyber Wave, Inc
  
   
   Queen Lili`uokalani Children's Center (Separate Website)
Dedicated to healthy children, strong families, and caring communities.
By: Queen Lili`uokalani Children's Center
  
   
   Center for Hawaiian Studies (Separate Website)

By: University of Hawaii
  
   
   Hawai`i State Department of Hawaiian Homelands (Separate Website)
The mission of the Department of Hawaiian Homelands (DHHL) is to manage the Hawaiian Home Lands trust effectively, and to develop and deliver land to native Hawaiians.
By: Hawai`i State Department of Hawaiian Homelands
  
   
   Hawaiian Rights and Sovereignty (Separate Website)
Links to numerous sites on Hawaiian Sovereignty issues.
By: Maui Visitors Bureau
  
   
   Kaho`olawe Home Page (Separate Website)
Information about the island, its history and the Kahoolawe Reserve Commission.
By: Protect Kaho`olawe Ohana
  
   
   Native Hawaiian Advisory Council (Separate Website)
Native Hawaiian Advisory Council educates and advocates to sustain and foster the Hawaiian Spirit and cultural, spiritual and economic values. We assert the principle of self-determination for present and future generations. We strive to restore and secure all rights to resources, including our inherent sovereign rights as indigenous people, and the right to choose our own way of life.
By: Native Hawaiian Advisory Council (NHAC)
  
   
   Office of Hawaiian Affairs (Separate Website)
OHA's mission is to malama (protect) Hawai`i's people and environmental resources and OHA's assets, toward ensuring the perpetuation of the culture, the enhancement of lifestyle and the protection of entitlements of Native Hawaiians, while enabling the building of a strong and healthy Hawaiian people and nation, recognized nationally and internationally.
By: Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA)
  
   
   Perspectives on Hawaiian Sovereignty (Separate Website)

By: Pacific Asia Council of Indigenous Peoples and Cyber Wave, Inc
  
   
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Native Hawaiian Health Issues
   Center for Hawaiian Studies (Separate Website)

By: University of Hawaii
  
   
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