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Native Hawaiian trust challenged
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2002

A group of Hawaii residents is seeking to have a $337 million Native Hawaiian trust fund be turned over to the state.

The group has filed suit in federal court, saying that a home program is race-based and unconstitutional. The state administers the trust and the 200,000-acre Hawaiian Homes program, which would have to be opened up to non-Native Hawaiians if a judge strikes it down.

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Suit alleges OHA discrimination (The Honolulu Star-Bulletin 3/5)
Group challenges state programs to benefit native Hawaiians (AP 3/5)
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