I am from Hawaii I really missed the suger company's it saddens me that it is no longer around the last sugermill to close was on Maui was hc&s.I had such great memories as a kid seeing the big sugercane haul trucks hauling cane to the mill and seeing the big sugermill that were once hear are no longer around wish we still had suger hear on the island now it is all gone great video I really enjoyed it thank you for sharing 🤙
Eh. Sugar plantations were the driving force in serving as a monopoly to destroy the traditional ahupuaa systems and was the one of many industries of Hawai’i that served as the capitalistic exploitation of Hawai’i.
The sugarcane industry ruined Hawaii. Overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani was because of the greed of the plantations. Sugar diverted water for the sacred Kalo that Hawaiians thrived on. This video is well produced & entertaining but it fails to mention the dark side of sugar in Hawaii..
No, we weren't behind the times in fashion in 1975. The narrator is wearing a necklace of puka shells, a fad which originated here and spread throughout the USA in the 1970s. So they were following us, not the other way around.
If I didn't watch this video I would have thought the portuguese or Spanish brought sugarcane to Hawaii, know I know it was people from South East Asia, amazing So like how did C&H Sugar get in Hawaii?
I am from Hawaii I really missed the suger company's it saddens me that it is no longer around the last sugermill to close was on Maui was hc&s.I had such great memories as a kid seeing the big sugercane haul trucks hauling cane to the mill and seeing the big sugermill that were once hear are no longer around wish we still had suger hear on the island now it is all gone great video I really enjoyed it thank you for sharing 🤙
Yeah the companies moved there Hawaii operations to asia.
Eh. Sugar plantations were the driving force in serving as a monopoly to destroy the traditional ahupuaa systems and was the one of many industries of Hawai’i that served as the capitalistic exploitation of Hawai’i.
The sugarcane industry ruined Hawaii. Overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani was because of the greed of the plantations. Sugar diverted water for the sacred Kalo that Hawaiians thrived on. This video is well produced & entertaining but it fails to mention the dark side of sugar in Hawaii..
The copyright on the title screen says 1975 at 2:45. We were pretty behind the times when it comes to clothing fashion I guess...
No, we weren't behind the times in fashion in 1975. The narrator is wearing a necklace of puka shells, a fad which originated here and spread throughout the USA in the 1970s. So they were following us, not the other way around.
This pretty amazing excellent job thank you so so much
When my grandpa was little he would wave at the train engineer.He would really like to here the sound of the trains again
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If I didn't watch this video I would have thought the portuguese or Spanish brought sugarcane to Hawaii, know I know it was people from South East Asia, amazing So like how did C&H Sugar get in Hawaii?
This should be shown to everyone in America. How in Hawaii everyone got along naturally and peacefully.🤙
日本は砂糖はどうやって作っていたの?
And now, there is no sugar industry at all left in Hawaii.
That’s good.