Rebuilding hasn’t even started after a deadly wildfire destroyed the historic town of Lahaina, Hawaii, last month, but residents are already angry and frustrated with recent moves by Gov. Josh Green that are making them question initial recovery efforts.
The distrust in the government is opening deep wounds within the Native Hawaiian community, which fought for generations for a share of the state’s natural resources after sugar cane plantations and tourism made claims to land and water.
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