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TITLE: |
Broken trust: greed, mismanagement & political manipulation at America's largest charitable trust / Samuel P. King & Randall W. Roth |
AUTHOR: |
King, Samuel P. |
PUBLISHED: |
Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, 2006. |
DESCRIPTION: |
xi, 324 p.: ill.; 26 cm. |
NOTES: |
"A Latitude 20 Book." |
NOTES: |
Includes index. |
NOTES: |
Princess for a new Hawai'i -- A culture suppressed -- "Where are all the Hawaiian-looking ones? -- Newfound wealth, cultural rebirth, seeds of discontent -- The trust plays politics as activism grows -- Shell-shocked lottery winners -- The "black and blue" panel -- Five fingers, one hand -- The education trustee -- "We must march!" -- A tinderbox waiting for a match -- Time to say, "No more" -- Like investigating the CIA -- Mistrust and paranoia -- A world record for breaches of trust -- "That’s just the way you do it" -- Public pressure forces a political shift -- Trustees surrounded -- End of the line -- "Healing" and "closure" -- Eternal vigilance. |
SUBJECT: |
Kamehameha schools/Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate--Trials, litigation, etc. |
SUBJECT: |
Charitable uses, trust, and foundations--Hawaii. |
SUBJECT: |
Hawaiians--Legal status, laws, etc. |
SUBJECT: |
Charities--Corrupt practices--Hawaii. |
ADDED ENTRY: |
Roth, Randall W. |
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