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Hawaiian Home Lands
Main Federal Statutes Governing Hawaiian Home Lands
Hawaiian Homes Commission Act (1920
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U.S. House of Representatives Hearing on the Rehabilitation and Colonization of Hawaiians (Feb. 1920)
U.S. Senate Committee on the Territories Hearing on H.R. 13500 to Establish An Hawaiian Homes Commission (Dec. 1920)
U.S. House Report 839 for H.R. 13500 (April 1920)
U.S. House of Representatives Hearing on the Rehabilitation and Colonization of Hawaiians (June 1921)
U.S. Senate Report 1005 for S. 4039 (Jan. 1923)
State of Hawai‘i Admission Act (1959)
U.S. House of Representatives Hearing Regarding the Admission of the Territory of Hawaii into the Union (May 1950)
U.S. House of Representatives Hearing Regarding the Admission of the Territory of Hawaii into the Union (Jan, 1959)
U.S. House Report 32 for H.R. 4221 (Feb 1959)
U.S. Senate Hearing Regarding the Admission of the Territory of Hawaii into the Union (Feb. 1959)
U.S. Senate Report 80 for S. 50 (March 1959)
U.S. House of Representatives Hearing Regarding the Admission of the Territory of Hawaii into the Union (Feb. 1960)
Hawaiian Home Lands Recovery Act (1996)
U.S. Senate Hearing to provide for the Administration of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act (June 1994)
U.S. Senate Report 104-119 for H.R. 402 (July 1995)
U.S. Senate Report 393 for S. 2174 (Sept. 1994)
DOI Reference Guide to the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920 as amended
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