More on patients being examined at Kalaupapa, 1909.
LIST OF THE LEPROSY PATIENTS. To the Editor of the Messenger of the Lahui, the Kuokoa Newspaper, Aloha no: Please allow me some space of your light body, and it will be for you to carry it away so that...
View ArticleWhy bother learning the Hawaiian Language? 2013.
Are Hilo Projects Money Well-spent? Somebody surely will ask: Why are we spending $28 million in state money for the College of Hawaiian Language building at UH Hilo? Why put all that public money into...
View ArticleWhy bother learning the Hawaiian Language—a response, 2013.
Hawaiian Language Benefits All …For all of the rare-in-the-world success that Hawaiian language revitalization has achieved in four decades, only a fraction of it has been paid for by public funds. For...
View ArticleDetailed list of patients being examined at Kalawao, 1909.
THE PATIENTS OF MOLOKAI ARE EXAMINED. To the Editor of the Kuokoa, Aloha no: Please allow me some space on your deck along with the captain’s passengers travelling aboard your ship (newspaper) and it...
View ArticleKokua being sent out of Kalawao and Kalaupapa, 1894.
To be Discharged. Here below is the list of assistants [kokua] living in Kalawao and Kalaupapa who are being sent away. Kaaihue (m), Kawika (m), Kalaeloa (m), Keliikipi (m), Makakoa (m), they are from...
View ArticleSweet Emalia is out in Honolulu! 1908.
LUNATICS, VAGS AND MUTINEERS IN COURT Police Court Judge Frank Andrade this morning felt that he sat on the edge of an active volcano, for through the window over his starboard shoulder, up from the...
View ArticleHawaii Book and Music Festival, 2013.
Don’t forget this weekend’s Book and Music Fest! Hawaii Book and Music Festival 2013 Filed under: commentary from this blog Tagged: Hawaii Book and Music Festival
View ArticleFestivities at Hilo Union School, 1927.
A FAIR AT HILO UNION SCHOOL This past Saturday there was held a fair on the school grounds of Hilo Union, under the direction of the parents of the students of this school. The activities began at 1 in...
View ArticleFund raiser for the building of St. Augustine in Waikiki, 1901.
FAIR AND LUAU. A fair and grand luau was held by the Catholic brethren in the armory [hale paikau] outside, this Saturday afternoon. There were many people who showed up to this fair, and we hear that...
View ArticleCotton grown in Hawaii, 1863.
[Found under: "NEWS OF HAWAII NEI."] Growing well.—We have seen the cotton plantation at Mililani, of the Honorable John Ii [Ioane Ii]; and we are in admiration at how well it is growing. What about...
View ArticleTobacco grown in Hawaii, 1863.
[Found under: "NEWS OF HAWAII NEI."] Chewing Tobacco.—Hawaiian tobacco leaves are have begun to be made into chewing tobacco and smoking tobacco as well, just like foreign tobacco. Mr. J. Dudoit is the...
View ArticleRubber cultivation on Maui, 1906.
RUBBER PLANTS GROWING PROFUSELY IN THE RUBBER PLANTATION OF NAHIKU. [The picture seems to be signed F. T. P. Waterhouse. Hopefully the newspapers will be rescanned clearly soon, so that not only text...
View ArticleMore on rubber cultivation in Hawaii nei. 1907.
A RUBBER ASSOCIATION TO BE ESTABLISHED ON MAUI. MAUI. June 1.—A business meeting was held at the Kahului Baldwin National Bank [Banako Lahui a Baldwin o Kahului] by people seriously planting and...
View ArticleMore on honey, 1861.
[Found under: "This and That of Hawaii nei.] Honey [Meli].—Our forests will perhaps be filled with Honey. Earlier, a certain person in Kalihi valley had ten pounds of Honey. The Bee [Nalo Meli] hive...
View Article1836, the beginnings of sericulture on Kauai. 1843.
SILK. NUMBER 2. In the year 1836, Mr. Peke and Kale made ready to farm silk [silika] in Koloa, Kauai, and afterwards the two were joined by Mr. Jarvis [Mi. Javisa]. They put much effort into this...
View ArticleHawaiian Homes on Molokai, 1922.
Eleven More People Approved for Lands on Molokai The Hawaiian Homes Commission Selects Once More People for Homestead Lands on Molokai at the Meeting on this Past Tuesday At the meeting of the Hawaiian...
View ArticleGeorge W. Maioho (Child of Molokai) political ad, 1924.
Geo. W. Maioho, (Child of Molokai) CANDIDATE for election in the Party of the Republicans for the position of Representative for the Legislature from the Islands of Maui, Molokai and Lanai. Yours for...
View ArticleTaking a break, 2013.
I will be going on a little break because I found a short-term exciting job (for pay!)… Will be back in a week or two? If you need your daily newspaper fix, maybe look back at the old posts… Or better...
View ArticleE paepae hou ia na pohaku… 2013.
Kaulana na Pua! Check out this sweet video posted the other day, where indeed: Hawaii of Keawe answered, The Bays of Piilani assisted, Kauai of Mano gave support, Combined with the sands of...
View ArticleAs it was then it is now. 1893 / 2013.
HE LEI NO KA POE ALOHA AINA. Kaulana na pua a Hawaii Kupaa mahope o ka Aina Hiki mai ka Elele a ka lokoino Palapala anunu me ka pakaha Pane mai Hawaii Nui a Keawe Kokua na Hono a Piilani Kakoo mai...
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