
Within 100 years of arriving in Hawai`i, the missionaries had overthrown the native kingdom and, by 1922, dominated the economy with their expanding sugar plantations. In rural North Kohala on the island of Hawai`i, 16-year-old Lydia Kaluhi sought to break free from this suffocating grip. Promising to keep secret her plan, her brother Sam was the last person to see her alive - never realizing the tragic events that lay ahead.
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