Prince Kuhio & Sugar

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Across
  1. 4. he built the pineapple plantation- James, not Sanford
  2. 5. Kuhio when to college in this state.
  3. 8. how Japanese and Korean men tried to find wives
  4. 16. Prince Kuhio's first name
  5. 17. group able to vote as Kuhio changed the wording in the Organic Act
  6. 18. country that is trying to be more sustainable with their sugar plantations
  7. 19. what happened to Native Hawaiians because of disease
  8. 20. number 2 global producer of sugar
  9. 26. President that Kuhio talked to about leprosy and Kalaupapa
  10. 29. another group of immigrants
  11. 31. what people living in Hawaii created because they weren't Hawaiian, American or part of their home country
  12. 34. sugar plantation farmers rotate crops grown to help sustain the soil; they use peanuts and ___________
  13. 38. the Citizen Prince
  14. 39. result of various immigrant groups living and working in Hawaii
  15. 41. one of the things Hawaiian children were taught in early schools
  16. 43. with ethanol, this is created; a variety of green plastics
  17. 45. industry impacted by use of sugar; many active ingredients of sugarcane are found in these products
  18. 46. food that Japanese families made during for the New Year's holiday
  19. 47. word meaning to pull weeds
  20. 48. famous because it brought water to the Haiku Plantation
Down
  1. 1. name for contract system that brought early workers to the plantations
  2. 2. city of the 1938 strike where more than fifty persons were injured
  3. 3. Kuhio was not a senator but a ______
  4. 5. the oldest of the big five
  5. 6. sugarcane ethanol is an alcohol-based fuel created by fermentation of sugarcane juice and ____________
  6. 7. second high school built on Big Island because of plantations
  7. 8. reason people left their home country including war and famine
  8. 9. place where those with leprosy were sent
  9. 10. highway on O'ahu named for Prince Kuhio
  10. 11. what workers went on to protest for better wages
  11. 12. treaty that sent Hawaii sugar to the USA tax free
  12. 13. nickname for sugar plantation companies in Hawaii
  13. 14. the largest sugar consumer in the world is this area
  14. 15. Kuhio was a regular at these games
  15. 21. one of the big five created by Captain Hackfeld.
  16. 22. percent of Hawaiian blood needed to apply for Hawaiian Homes
  17. 23. immigrant group that brought malasadas to Hawaii
  18. 24. island on which the last sugar mill closed in 2016
  19. 25. sugarcane residue is used to produce this, which supplies for than 22,000GWh to the grid in Brazil
  20. 27. how much women made per 26 days in the perquisite contract
  21. 28. used to ward off evil spirits by Chinese
  22. 30. three types of sugar include white, brown and __________
  23. 32. first group of immigrants brought to Hawaii for the plantations
  24. 33. place that Kuhio fortified, on O'ahu
  25. 35. another group of immigrants
  26. 36. first high school built on Big Island
  27. 37. Hawaiian word for sugar cane
  28. 40. group that fought for better working conditions
  29. 42. the ___________ standard school was created to provide better education to children of plantation workers
  30. 44. end of the work day