2013-09-052015-03-252013-09-052015-03-251997http://hdl.handle.net/10125/30257The wife of a displaced sugar worker talks about her father's loyalty to the plantation, camp life in Kau, parents' values, schooling, and marriage to a Vietnam veteran. She also recalls the emotional and financial effects of the Kau and Hamakua sugar company closures on her husband, herself, and their children. The support given to displaced sugar families--training, food pantries, outreach, newsletter, etc.--are also discussed.office clerk, newsletter editor, secretary; Portuguese; femaleInterview conducted in English.1 hr, 25 min21 pagesCommunityEthnic RelationsFamily LifePlantation LifeInterview with Cynthia JuanInterviewReformatted digital