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Hawaiian Language in 1918.

Is It Right to Neglect Our Mother Tongue? To the Editor of the Kuokoa Newspaper; Aloha oe:–I ask of your graciousness in allowing me to clarify my thoughts on the title that appears above; I believe...

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O HAWAII NO KA OI, 1895.

HAWAII IS THE BEST. Shared from a letter from Boston, United States, as follows: The dignity of a religious assembly was raised because of some dark-skinned Hawaiians whose names are, East Kahulu...

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The Cyclorama of Kilauea at the Chicago World’s Fair, 1893.

Hawaiian Boys at Chicago. There are eight Hawaiian singing youths at the Cyclorama of Kilauea the Crater of Pele at Chicago, and it would appear as if they are on their way home with Moeheau [Mooheau]...

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Hauoli Karisimaka a me ka Olioli Hape Nuia, 1894.

PATRIOTS OF KOLOA. The makaainana of the District of Koloa express their aloha and their deep appreciation for the two of you, O Fearless leaders of the Lahui; for your killing off the honor...

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Death of Annie Kaikioewa, 1909.

A HAWAIIAN ALII HAS DIED. Annie Kaikioewa Palekaluhi, the wife of His Excellency Captain A. C. Simerson (Elena) of this town, died this past Saturday, at 11 a.m. in the morning, August 7, 1909, at...

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Putting the New Year in Perspective, 1890 / 2023.

A NEW YEAR SONG. 1 Afflicted with the frightful diseaseThat is hated by the multitudesFaces turn away when seenShame fills the heart. Cho. Happy New Year! Happy New Year!! to you all,All you...

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Newspapers of the past, 1889.

Ka Oiaio newspaper said that the Paeaina [Ko Hawaii Paeaina] newspaper will perish sometime these day. Hey! “Just like the wish, so too is the desire.” The Paeaina is telling you, O Ailuene Buki [John...

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Queen’s Hospital celebrates the birth of Queen Emma, 1917.

BIRTHDAY OF QUEEN EMMA COMMEMORATED. Last Tuesday night, a party was held to commemorate the birthday of Queen Emma, her eighty-first. It was a luau at which were gathered the nurses of the Queen’s...

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Furneaux exhibits volcano paintings, 1882.

[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO.”] Our painting expert Mr. Furneaux has hung his paintings of the crater in his atelier in Aliiolani Hale to exhibit to the public. This past Wednesday he invited the...

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More on Shoji Masayoshi portrait, 1881.

[Found under: MISCELLANEOUS.] We read that Mr. Shoji Masayoshi, a distinguished painter in oil, is at work on a likeness of the King of Hawaii, as His Majesty appeared in Japanese dress, when he was...

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Robert Wilcox recovering, 1902.

NEWS OF THE 10th of JANUARY FROM THE DELEGATE. Washington, D. C., Jan., 10, 1902.–Mrs. R. W. WIlcox, Honolulu, Hawaii: I am doing okay.. I am still in the hands of the physician who is doing his very...

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Death of Lilia Kawai, 1857.

Deaths–In the dawn of the 14th of January, Lilia Kawai, daughter of Elia Kanakanui of Maemae, died. The sickness that caused her death was bloody flux. She was a girl who lived properly, however she...

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Ka Nuhou Hawaii ad, 1874.

KA NUHOU HAWAIITHAT BEINGThe True Independent Newspaper [as opposed to Ka Nupepa Kuokoa]! A Spokesperson For Hawaiians! Ka Nuhou says, Hawaii is for Hawaiians. Let the Ministers be Hawaiians! Lessen...

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Death of Robert P. Kuikahi, 1883.

We received from J. B. Kaleihopu of Waipio the news below pertaining to the death of R. P. Kuikahi, one of the wealthy Hawaiians of Hamakua. This is what he said: In the morning of Thursday the 5th of...

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The Queen’s Protest. 1893.

KUKALA KUE A KE ALIIAIMOKU. “O wau, Liliuokalani, ma ka lokomaikai o ke Akua, malalo o ke Kumukanawai o ke Aupuni Hawaii, Moiwahine, ma keia ke hoike paa nei i Ko’u kue i kekahi hana a mau hana paha a...

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The latest from the royals, 1865.

News of the Royal Court. The King was in town on Wednesday and Friday; and on Saturday, he came into town once more to get his picture taken at the photography studio of Mr. Weed. These past days, the...

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Kamehameha V at Hanauma, 1866.

[Found under: “Na Mea Hou o ke Alo Alii.”] We were happy to see our King Aliiolani Kapuaiwa in good health. Last week Saturday he was taken by the steamship Pele to Hanauma on the south-east of Oahu...

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William Pitt Leleiohoku’s birthday declared a national holiday, 1875.

By Authority The 10th day of January, 1875, being the Birthday of H. R. H. Prince W. P. Leleiohoku, the present Regent, occurring on Sunday, Monday the 11th of January will be observed as a National...

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KONOHI! 1903.

NEW YEAR OF THE CHINESE When the hour hand was nearly at 12 midnight this past Tuesday, it was the time when the previous year was disappearing and the new year appearing for the Chinese. The town was...

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Interesting figures, 1887.

Ke Alakai is printing 800 copies of the newspaper each and every day. These are the number of letters that came in to the Post Office yesterday: From the Likelike from Maui and Molokai, 734; From...

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