Announcing the new Hawaiian-language section of the Garden Island, 1912.
[Found under: “LEI MOKIHANA: Edited by J. M. Kaneakua and A. G. Kaulukou.”] Something to Benefit the People Because of the many requests that came to us to give some columns of the Garden Island...
View ArticleSpeaking of mokihana, 1925.
“Lei I Ka Mokihana,” Song of Kauai, Comes Out in Print; to Send Copies to John Rodgers A little over two months after “Lei I Ka Mokihana” was sung by the Kauai Hawaiian Chorus, winner of the recent...
View ArticleThe function of warships, 1856.
[Found under: “Ka Hoku Loa o Hawaii”] What is the nature of a warship [Manuwa]?—Is it something that destroys? It is supplied with weapons of war to bring punishment upon the unethical [kolohe] lands...
View ArticleJohn P. Kapua, political ad, 1920.
VOTE FOR JOHN P. KAPUA as Candidate for Representative, FIfth District. I strongly oppose the separation of the English-speaking students into separate schools from our children as has been recently...
View ArticleJames K. Jarrett political ad, 1920.
VOTE FOR James K.JARRETT as Candidate for Representative from the Fourth District on the 2nd of October. I have been your servant for two sessions. (Kuokoa, 9/17/1920, p. 3)
View ArticleJohn K. Mokumaia political ad, 1920.
JOHN K. MOKUMAIA CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE on the DEMOCRATIC BALLOT, Fifth District, for the Vote for Candidate. He is independent in his own endeavors and has a clean livelihood; he is alert with...
View ArticleSpecial public schools for only English-speaking children? 1920.
MacCAUGHEY GIVES FAVORABLE OPINION OF SPECIAL SCHOOLS Superintendent Recommends Establishment of Three Institutions For English-Speaking Children Within a year or so Honolulu will have three schools...
View ArticleI could use some right now! 1926.
SPECIAL Puaa Kalua Every Saturday 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. “HAVE A HEART”TWO-GUN J. K. Mokumaia Cafe Home of Hawaiian Meals(Hale o na Mea Ai Hawaii) OPEN 5 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.OTHER HOURS BY SPECIAL ORDER …...
View ArticlePassing of J. K. Mokumaia covered in D.C. paper, 1929.
“TWO-GUN” MOKUMAIA, HAWAIIAN GUARD, DEAD Toured U. S. and Europe as Cowboy and Crack Shot With Buffalo Bill’s Show. “Two-Gun” Mokumaia, a picturesque character of Honolulu, is dead. He was widely known...
View ArticleEducator Mrs. Clara M. Mokumaia retires, 1940.
Mrs. Mokumaia Will Retire After 35 Years as Teacher By MAY DAY LO Mrs. Clara M. Mokumaia, principal of Kaloaloa school, was busy checking upon details for a Boy Scouts’ party when we found her for an...
View ArticleReturn of Margaret Kapoina (Maggnett) Dandridge after more than 40 years! 1901.
BACK TO HAWAII NEI AFTER OVER FORTY YEARS ABSENCE MR. AND MRS. DANDRIDGE. FOURTY YEARS away from Hawaii and now returned, is the story of Mrs. Dandridge given below: Mr. and Mrs. Dandridge arrived in...
View ArticleJulia Cody Goodman, sister of Buffalo Bill, arrives, 1928.
BUFFALO BILL’S SISTER TO BE HONORED HERE Honoring Mrs. Julia Cody Goodman, sister of the late William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), a program of Hawaiian dances, songs and ceremonies, is being given this...
View ArticleJohn Kulia Mokumaia holds party for Buffalo Bill’s sister, 1928.
POI LUNCHEON GIVEN—J. K. Mokumaia was host recently at a poi luncheon at his home in Moanalua in honor of Mrs. Julia Cody Goodman, sister of the late Col. William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill). Front row,...
View ArticleGeorge Makalena and others with the Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show want to...
Hawaiian Rough Riders Four of the Hawaiians who were with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show are at San Francisco rooming in a big building opposite the Occidental on Montgomery. The boys, who hope to get...
View ArticleDeath of a different George Makalena, 1878.
[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO.”] Death of G. C. McLean.—This past Tuesday, Keoki Makalena [George McLean], a haole very familiar to there people here in Honolulu, died; and he was the one who owns the...
View ArticlePassing of Margaret Kapoina Dandridge, 1926.
Following an illness, Mrs. Maggie Kapoina Dandridge, the mother of Mrs. J. K. Mokumaia, grew weary of this life in the morning of this past Tuesday at the age of 77. (Kuokoa, 10/28/1926, p. 5)
View ArticleGeorge Kekoa Ah Nee political ad, 1926.
GEORGE KEKOA AH NEE I Will Be Victorious Through Unity Candidate for County Supervisor In the Party of the DEMOCRATS I ask for your ballot in the General Election. I believe that government Leadership...
View ArticleFrancis Hyde Ii Brown (lengthy) political ad, 1926.
Francis H. Ii Brown (Ii of Kahalelaukoa) A Republican SENATORIAL Candidate Give Your Ballot for Him “A True Descendant of Yours, O Hawaii” Make Him Your Servant IT IS RIGHT TO SUPPORT HIM AND TO ELECT...
View ArticleNews of Kapoina Dandridge heading back to Hawaii, 1900.
FORTUNE For Colored Woman. Will Go to Sandwich Islands. Disappearance of a Barberton Man. [unrelated story] (Special Correspondence.) Barberton, Oct. 5.—Mrs. Smith Dandridge, an estimable colored lady,...
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