The fourth sugar mill built in Koloa, in 1913. Photo courtesy of Carol Ann Davis Kō, or sugarcane, was one of the couple dozen canoe plants brought to Hawai‘i by early Polynesian settlers. The few Hawaiians who lived in the Kōloa area grew a variety of sugarcane called kōloa, or long sugarcane. But [...]
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