$100M will be left for Native Hawaiian causes from the estate of an heiress considered last princess
by Jennifer Sinco Kelleher
Jan 11, 2024
3 minutes
In life, Abigail KawÄnanakoa embodied the complexities of Hawaii: Many considered her a princess — a descendant of the royal family that once ruled the islands.
But she was also the great-granddaughter of a sugar baron and inherited vast wealth thanks to Westerners who upended traditional ways of life through the introduction of private property and the diversion of water for industrial plantations.
Now, more than a year after her death at age 96 and the bitter battles over her fortune in the twilight of her life, her estate has been settled. And recently finalized causes.
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