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Island Breath: Kauai Robinson Legacy LIHUE -- Helen Robinson and her sons Bruce and Keith are "seriously considering" divesting themselves of more than 45,000 acres of land in Kauai County -- including Niihau -- and starting over on the mainland
Niihau: Forbidden Island Hawaii | 12 Things to Know - TravelAwaits In a plea to state lawmakers to help protect the island, Bruce Robinson stated that “over a hundred years ago, a king asked our family to take care of the people We’re here today for that fulfillment of that promise ” 2 It Was Deemed The “Forbidden Island” Due To A Polio Epidemic
Niihau - Wikipedia Island co-owner Keith Robinson, a noted conservationist, preserved and documented many of Niʻihau's natural plant resources The island is designated as a critical habitat for the ʻōlulu, an endemic and endangered species of Hawaiian lobelioid
What To Do in Kahoolawe and Niihau - waimea. com Owned by the Robinson family since Elizabeth Sinclair-Robinson bought the island in 1864, Ni’ihau is open to personnel of the US Navy, government officials, and invited guests As Elizabeth’s heirs, brothers Bruce and Keith Robinson are currently managing the island of Ni’ihau
ISLAND HISTORY | Plantation camps from Kauai’s past Plantation employees and their families lived in camps, of which only Gay Robinson’s Kaumakani and Pakala camps exist today Camp 35 on Olohena Road below Kapaa Stable Camp on Kaapuni Road
Getting to Kahoolawe and Niihau - Waimea Nicknamed “The Forbidden Island,” Ni’ihau used to be open only to US Navy personnel, government officials, and invited guests of the Robinson family who have been the owners of the island since 1864
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Special In 2004, with the first harvest of cane growing on 4,000 acres of state land formerly farmed by Amfac, it hopes to produce a whopping 69,000-ton crop Sugar may be dead in much of Hawaii, but someone forgot to tell the Robinson family, which has owned the land since 1864 and grown sugar on it since 1889
Aubrey Robinson (1853-1936) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Aubrey Robinson (1853–1936) was an owner of a sugarcane plantation and a ranch consisting of an entire island in the Hawaiian Islands Aubrey Robinson was born in Canterbury, New Zealand on October 17, 1853 His father was Charles Barrington Robinson and mother was Helen Sinclair
Niihau Island (Everything To Know Before A Visit) Niihau Island, commonly known as the “Forbidden Island,” is located in Hawaii and is one of the hidden jewels of the Pacific Its historical significance and restricted access make it a fascinating destination for tourists The island has been privately owned by the Robinson family since the 1860s