In This Section
- About the Office of Native Hawaiian Relations
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About the Native Hawaiian Community
- US History with Native Hawaiian Community
- Self-Identification & Self-Determination
- Procedures for Reestablishing a Formal Government-to-Government Relationship with the Native Hawaiian Community
- Relevant Statutes, Regulations, & Reports
- Requirement to Consult
- Native Hawaiian Organization (NHO) Notification List
- Consultation w/ Native Hawaiian Community
- Hawaiian Home Lands Trust
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Economic & Cultural Perpetuation
- Native Hawaiian 8(a) Small Business
- ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
- Iwi Kūpuna, Moepū & Mea Kapu
- Historic Preservation
- Grants & Funding Opportunities
Procedures for Reestablishing a Formal Government-to-Government Relationship with the Native Hawaiian Community
43 CFR Part 50
The U.S. Department of the Interior issued 43 CFR part 50 to create a pathway for reestablishing a formal government-to-government relationship with the Native Hawaiian community.
The rule sets out an administrative procedure and criteria that the U.S. Secretary of the Interior would use if the Native Hawaiian Community forms a unified government that then seeks a formal government-to-government relationship with the United States.