Kaua'i : A History
Kaua'i : A History
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Author(s): Cook, Chris
ISBN No.: 9781949307443
Pages: 136
Year: 202308
Format: Book, Other
Price: $ 20.63
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Kaua'i A History paints a portrait of Old Kaua'i in words and images, bringing back to life the rich heritage and independence of an island portrayed as the Separate Kingdom by historian Edward Joesting. The narrative and images concisely provide informed accounts of Kaua'i's history, both island-wide and for individual towns and places. Explored are the mythical ancient days of a primordial island and the arrival of Polynesian settlers voyaging from Kahiki, their homeland in the South Pacific; the western discovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Captain James Cook landing at Waimea, Kaua'i; the bringing of Christianity and literacy by New England missionaries; Baja California cowboys of the 1830s establishing the paniolo ranching culture; the establishment of the first commercially-run sugar plantation at Koloa, the first ever in Hawai'i; the Victorian Era of the monarchy at Princeville; the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom and annexation by the United States opening the floodgates of federal funding to develop the island; the drama of World War II in the Pacific bringing extended stays of thousands of off-islanders modernizing local ways; Hollywood choosing Kaua'i as its favorite tropical location island; and tourism displacing sugar plantations in the economy. Included is a chapter that dives into the fascinating, individual histories of Kaua'i's towns: Hanalei, Princeville, Waimea, Lihu'e, Koloa, Kilauea, Kapa'a, and Hanapepe.


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