Across
- 4. The specific political strategist who talked Kuhio into running as a Republican.
- 7. The Latin name for the "deal" Kuhio made with the Big Five sugar companies.
- 10. The island where the least amount of homestead land was actually available.
- 13. A vocab word for a partnership or "team-up" for a common goal.
- 15. The percentage of land that the Government kept for itself in 1848.
- 17. Wallace Farringtons title after being appointed by President Harding.
- 18. Kuhios vision was to rehabilitate his people by returning them to the _____.
- 20. The total number of local county governments created in 1905.
- 21. The island where the first brave homesteaders settled at Kalamaula.
- 22. The nearly century-long duration of a homestead lease.
- 26. The approximate acreage of each individual lot in the first Molokai settlement.
- 27. This island and Molokai combined for about 37,900 acres of available land.
- 28. The "enemy" party Kuhio eventually joined to get things done in D.C.
Down
- 1. The "backup" crop grown when dryland farming failed at Hoolehua.
- 2. The group of powerful companies that influenced which lands were "excluded."
- 3. This political group faded away by 1912 after Kuhio switched sides.
- 5. When a crowd shows their loud, enthusiastic approval for a leader.
- 6. The key ally who helped Kuhio organize Hawaii into separate counties.
- 8. The abbreviated name of the 1921 law that set aside homestead land.
- 9. The total number of years the Citizen Prince spent representing Hawaii in Congress.
- 11. The monarch who originally divided the lands during the Mahele.
- 12. The 1925 drought proved that this resource was the biggest challenge for farmers.
- 14. A vocab word for how much a person or a report can be trusted.
- 16. The Horner Reports harsh description of the land quality given to Hawaiians.
- 19. The official title for Hawaiis representative in the U.S. Congress.
- 23. When the outcome of the land laws was the opposite of what was promised.
- 24. A vocab word for the group of assistants or followers who travel with a leader.
- 25. A vocab word for the act of giving back what was previously lost or taken.
