nupepa.org and firefox, 2013.
Now that it is back up after a number of days being offline, there seems to be a problem with nupepa.org connecting to Mozilla Firefox. For some reason, Explorer and Google Chrome seem to connect, but...
View ArticleMore on the building of the Bishop Museum, 1902.
Sent to Minnesota KOA TREES FOR THE MUSEUM. Aboard the Clipper Ship, S. N. Castle, were taken koa trees from the two Kona [North and South Kona] for cases and other decorations for the Museum standing...
View ArticleIn the collections of the Bishop Museum, 1903.
THE PEN WITH WHICH ROOSEVELT SIGNED THE FIRE CLAIMS BILL OF HAWAII. Washington, Jan. 23. The pen with which the President signed the Hawaiian Fire Claims Bill [Bila Poho Ahi Hawaii] is a remarkable...
View ArticleNice bicycle ad, 1902.
NEW 1902 BICYCLES [KAA PAIKIKALA] NEW PRICES FROM $22.50 AND UP PEARSON & POTTER CO., Ltd. HOTEL AND FORT STREETS (Kuokoa, 3/7/1902, p. 5) Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XL, Helu 10, Aoao 5. Maraki 7,...
View ArticleVital Statistics, 1913.
MARRIAGES. Eugene J. Mioi to Mary Eli Crawford, Sept. 6. C. K. Spencer to Camilla Duchalsky, Sept. 6. BIRTHS. To Vincent M. Rapper and Esther, a son, Sept. 5. DEATHS. A baby of Joseph Auoholani on...
View ArticleVital Statistics, 1913.
MARRIAGES. Clement Moses to Kaleionamakeha Hoopai, Aug. 23. Charles Kaili to Eliza Pedro, Aug. 26. James W. Kapela to Mrs. Lida Kealohaohana, Aug. 26. Ah Chen [?] to Mary Kalilikane, Aug. 27. BIRTHS....
View ArticleVital Statistics, 1913.
MARRIAGES. Charles S. Kerr to Amy Mattoon, Aug. 23. William W. Kamauoha to Makalika Hoopii, Aug. 24. BIRTHS. To Joseph K. Iopa and Maria Nahinu, a son, Aug. 17. To Sam Kalau, Sr. and Annie Koahano, a...
View ArticleKa Ohana o Kalaupapa display at Hamilton Library, UHM.
If you haven’t gone to check this out yet, take the time out of your schedule to do it! It will be up all fall semester. Filed under: Aloha Aina, commentary from this blog, Disease, Illustration,...
View ArticleWaiahole Elementary School, 130 years old! 1883 / 2013.
[Found under: "LOCAL NEWS."] Then English-language school at Waiahole, Oahu will be opening on Monday, the 17th of this month, under the leadership of their new teacher, Mr. G. Carson Kenyon, the...
View ArticleVital Statistics, 1913.
MARRIAGES. John Hipa to Maria Kaneiakama, Aug. 1. Abraham Paaluhi to Margaret Palau, Aug. 12. Joseph Keao Aki to Mabel Nicholas, Aug. 14. Lawrence Callaghan to Annie P. Duneker, Aug. 15. BIRTHS. To...
View ArticleVital Statistics, 1913.
MARRIAGES. Alfred J. Chevenin to Maile Elizabeth Cowan, Aug. 5. John Hipa to Maria Kaneiakama, Aug. 11. BIRTHS. To George E. Piltz and Lily Alapai, a daughter, July 12. To Sam King Chong and Helen...
View ArticleMore news from Kamehameha School …in Hawaiian, 1940.
News of Kamehameha School (Written by Henrietta Laeha) KAMEHAMEHA Girls’ School, Honolulu—The Upperclassmen Glee Club of the Kamehameha Girls’ School will sing at the KGMB Radio Station, on Sunday,...
View ArticleE Nai Wale No Oukou… 1897.
NAI WALE NO OUKOU AO’E PAU 1. E Hawaii Nui kuauli, E na Honoapiilani, Oahu o Kakuhihewa, Kauai o Manokalanipo. Cho. E nai wale no oukou, I kuu pono ao’e pau, I ka pono kumu o Hawaii, E mau e ka Ea o ka...
View ArticleVeterans Day, the early years, 1938.
THE ENDING OF THE WAR NOVEMBER 11 November 11, 1938. The battles of Marne, Ypres, Loos, Arras, Somme, Chateau Thierry, Verdun, Argonne, Belleau Wood—these famous blood-shedding battles, their stories...
View ArticleVital Statistics, 1913.
MARRIAGES. George Wittrock to Piilani Kikaha, Oct. 13. BIRTHS. To Francis Keolanui and Abe Hatsuno, a daughter, Oct. 21. To William Horner and Lydia Pahau, a son, Oct. 22. To Even Skipau and Eliza...
View ArticleMore births, so many more, 1913.
GAVE BIRTH TO TWINS THREE TIMES It is not something new for twins to be born by all ethnicities, just as is seen in Hawaii nei; however, there perhaps has not been a woman who has given birth to twins...
View ArticleSomething to consider as more and more agricultural lands get covered over by...
THE STIRRING AND FLUTTERING OF TARO LEAVES TO DISAPPEAR We are discussing this problem, that being the disappearance of the fluttering taro leaves from places where kalo farming was seen often before....
View ArticleMore on the state of taro, 1911.
Don’t Neglect the Planting of Kalo It is to you, O Hawaiians, who we strongly encourage in regard to this question about kalo here forward, for large kalo-growing lands here in Honolulu will be dried...
View ArticleKauai court records saved …by prisoners? 1911.
RECORDS OF THE KAUAI DISTRICT COURT SAVED ONLY BECAUSE OF SOME PRISONERS. In some news received from Kauai, it told of the saving of the records of the court of Kauai from being destroyed by fire on...
View ArticleKamehamalu dies in far away London, 1824.
DEATHS. At London, 8th July, Her Majesty TAMEHAMALU, Queen of the Sandwich Islands. The cause of her death was inflammation of the lungs.—She was sensible she was dying, and was quite resigned. The...
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