La Hoihoi Ea, 1865.
Restoration Day. Monday last, the 31st July, was the twenty-second Anniversary of the Restoration of the Hawaiian Flag by Rear Admiral Thomas, and as such was celebrated with becoming joyousness. The...
View ArticleMiscommunication about a La Hoihoi Ea meeting at Kaumakapili Church, 1865.
The 31st of July—We saw this past Saturday, an Announcement on the side of the road calling out to leave your precious things at home and to make your way to Kaumakapili in the calm of the evening, to...
View ArticleLa Hoihoi Ea committees, 1865.
Restoration Day. Here below are the names and the types of the Standing Committees [Komite mau] selected by the meeting for the commemoration of Restoration Day at Kawaiahao, in the evening of the 3rd...
View ArticleMore on the progress of La Hoihoi Ea, 1865.
[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI”] Lively indeed:—The Heads of the fund collecting for restoration day are collecting funds, and we saw their liveliness. But this is something problematic,...
View ArticleLa Hoihoi Ea celebrated in Waimea, Hawaii, 1865.
[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Restoration Day at Waimea, Hawaii.—We heard that La Hoihoi Ea was commemorated in Waimea, Hawaii, and the people there met at the Church, Imiola, and...
View ArticleLa Hoihoi Ea celebrated in North Kohala, 1865.
Restoration day in North Kohala, Hawaii.—We were informed by S. Kahookano of Kohala, Hawaii, about the commemoration on the 21st [31st] of July past and the putting on of a banquet there. Just as the...
View ArticleThe Honorable D. Kalakaua, orator for La Hoihoi Ea, 1865.
BITS OF NEWS OF HAWAII NEI. The Speech of the 31st.—We heard that the Honorable D. Kalakaua was selected as the Alii to give the speech on the coming Restoration Day. (Kuokoa, 7/22/1865, p. 2)
View ArticleTranslation of Kauikeaouli’s speech by Kauka Judd, 1843.
[Found under: “More British Aggression—Seizure of the Sandwich Islands.”] All demands for proof of damages were regarded as “vexatious and inapplicable,” and the King was compelled to make a...
View ArticleWords of William Charles Lunalilo on La Hoihoi Ea, 1865.
Ka Haiolelo a ka Mea Kiekie, W. C. Lunalilo. E na Lede a me na Keonimana:—O ka la keia e hoomanao ai, no ka hoihoi ia ana mai o ka Hae Hawaii e Adimarala Toma. He iwakalua kumamalua makahiki i …...
View ArticlePassing of Holokawelu, 1865.
Quick Death. My sister, named Holokawelu, died quickly last Wednesday, that being the 28th of June, in our land of birth, Waimea, Kauai. I have much aloha for her after living apart for five years. I...
View ArticleKuliana Maunakea in automobile accident, 1920.
[Found under: “KELA AME KEIA”] Julian Monsarrat [Kuliana Maunakea] of Kapapala met with an accident when his car swerved on the side of the road of the Waiakea Homesteads; he was pinned under the car...
View ArticleDeath of Julian Monsarrat, 1929.
DEATH TAKES NOTED HAWAII CATTLEMAN Julian Monsarrat, of Old Honolulu Family, Dies at Hilo (Special to The Advertiser) HILO, March 15.—Julian Monsarrat, veteran cattleman and well-known kamaaina of...
View ArticlePublic school teachers in the district of Honolulu, 1871.
As per the order of the District School Superintendent of Honolulu, we are printing a list to make known the Government teachers of the District of Honolulu, which was clarified in the report of the...
View ArticleNa wai ke kama o oe? 2020.
I wonder if they thought about their kupuna or their auntys and uncles… Could this really have happened this past Saturday?
View ArticleDeaths, 1919.
HAWAIIANS HAD THE MOST DEATHS IN THIS PAST MONTH. In the month of January past, there were one-hundred and sixty-five deaths in Honolulu, almost 50 or more over the monthly average for some years past,...
View ArticlePandemic 101 years ago, 1919.
ENTIRE FAMILIES ARE DOWN WITH FLU Report of Six Days’ Illness and of Death of Victim Sent In At Same Time Influenza cases and deaths reported in Honolulu and Oahu since February 1: City Outside Deaths...
View ArticleEstate of deceased Kalaupapa patients, 1919.
THE MONEY OF THE PATIENTS WHO DIED ON MOLOKAI. Mr. Solomon Hanohano, Aloha oe:—Please insert in an empty space in the Kuokoa, the announcement of the secretary of the Board of Health [Papa Ola] placed...
View ArticleFlu outbreak, 1919.
THE SPREADING OF THE FLU CONTINUES. From the reports we constantly receive from the Board of Health every day, the Influenza sickness, also known by the name the “flu” is spreading all over, but there...
View ArticleHilo High and Hilo Union to sew masks? 1919.
SCHOOL GIRLS MAY MAKE FLU MASKS Since the appeal from the local chapter of the Red Cross was made through the columns of the Post-Herald for more workers to help make Flu masks, a suggestion has been...
View ArticleSpread of the flu on Kauai, 1919.
THE SICKNESS IS RAMPANT IN MAKAWELI, KAUAI. From the news of the past 27th of this month, it reported of the great spread of the Spanish sickness [Spanish flu] at the Sugar Plantation of Makaweli on...
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