Green announces return of leased Moloka’i land back to state, DHHL

Hawaii Gov. Dr. Josh Green - Governor Josh Green/Facebook
Hawaii Gov. Dr. Josh Green - Governor Josh Green/Facebook
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Hawaii Gov. Dr. Josh Green recently announced the return of more than 363 acres of leased land in Hoʻolehua and Pālāʻau, Moloka’i, back to the state and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL).

Green’s office noted in a news release that the DHHL has been constitutionally bound to operate the Hawaiian Home Land Trust created by Congress more than 100 years ago, with a mission of delivering land to Native Hawaiians for a variety of needs, including housing, farming, ranching and community purposes.

“This day is long overdue for the beneficiaries and residents of Moloka’i,” Green said in the release. “We are honored to accept the return of these lands on behalf of our Native Hawaiian beneficiaries. Our commitment to ensuring Native Hawaiians can continue to build their capacity through access to more land remains steadfast in this administration.”

The lands were leased from the DHHL for 25 years at $40,270 a year, the release said. The agreement expired on Dec. 31. The U.S. Air Force used the land for communications equipment, maintenance and installation.

Green’s office noted in the release that by returning the lands, it will create continuity and connection of Native Hawaiians with cultural resources along the northern cliffs of Moloka’i.

The land, which the release described as “pastoral,” includes miles of beaches for fishing as well as areas suitable for cultural gatherings.



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