Sugar Days Remembered
In 1994 the largest sugar plantation on the Island of Hawai'i, Hawai'i closed overnight. Leaving the island in chaos, emotional turmoil, and economic and environmental discombobulation. "Old Timers" recall the way it was and how they moved forward in unity and resilience. Enjoy!

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Roots of Resilience: Stories of Hāmākua Sugar

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Kanalu Young and the Hawaiian sovereignty movement | KŪ KANAKA | Pacific Pulse+

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Inside Hawaii's Most Isolated Island (no traffic lights) 🇺🇸

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HPD Behind the Badge - Episode 5

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Kristian lebt ohne Luxus & Smartphone in einer Scheune

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10 Ancient Structures in Hawaii No One Can Explain

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Once Were Warriors: Where are they Now? REUNION

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Hāmākua Delights by Lehi K Brown Music Video

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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Roots of Resilience: Stories of Hāmākua Sugar

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Instant Karma Caught On Camera - Best of Compilation

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Hawaii just found a way around Citizens United. Other states are following.

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Echoes of Waipi'o Valley Taro Farmers

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The Hawaiian War Story That Sounds Too Crazy to Be Real

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American Samoa (America's Forgotten Colonies, Part 1/3)

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HPD Behind the Badge - Episode 6

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This man built a massive log cabin in the forest with his own hands in just one year! @bjornbrenton

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When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

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More! Ledward Kaʻapana and Family | Full Episode | Nā Mele

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