Main Points on Kuleana Lands

 1) The amount of kuleana lands that are left today compared to the amount, even though still small, before was much bigger. 

2) Families of kuleana lands sell portions or all of the ohana kuleana lands to large landowners and they just end up using the land for new developments that don't help Native Hawaiians. 

3)Kuleana lands were used for native tenants to reside on and use for agricultural purposes. Now, Hawaii struggles with limited land availability to build homes for Native Hawaiians and/or any agricultural purpose.

4) The waitlist for Hawaiian Homelands is extremely long, and even though Native Hawaiians apply, they could be waiting their whole life to be placed into a home.

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