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Excerpt from Native Hawaiian Housing and Home Lands: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, on Housing Needs of Native Hawaiians, July 3, 1996, Honolulu, Hi

The committee met, pursuant to notice, at 9:35 a.m. at 'Aha Kanawai Courtroom, Fourth Floor, Federal Courthouse, Prince Kuhio Federal Building Complex, Honolulu, Hawaii, Hon, Daniel K. Inouye (vice chairman of the committee) presiding.

Present: Senators Inouye and Akaka.

Also present: Representative Abercrombie.

Statement Of Hon. Daniel K. Inouye, U.S. Senator From Hawaii, Vice Chairman, Committee On Indian Affairs

Senator Inouye. The committee meets this morning to receive testimony on three recent studies which document the housing needs of Native Hawaiians residing in the State of Hawaii.

Before proceeding, I would like to welcome to this panel my colleague in the Senate, Senator Daniel Akaka, and my colleague in the House, Congressman Neil Abercrombie. Welcome.

Having reviewed the written testimony of the witnesses who will appear here today, I can tell you that we will hear some astonishing findings and statistics - findings which are shocking even to those who may consider themselves well-informed on these matters.

In part, that is because previous data on housing needs of Native Hawaiians was incomplete and was not compared to housing need data nationally.

With these studies, we now know that Native Hawaiians have a more severe need for housing than any other group in the United States, including American Indians and Alaska Natives.

I would like to begin by quoting from the first study we will address this morning, the supplemental report on Native Hawaiian housing needs of the National Commission on American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Housing.

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