Chiefs’ Children’s School, 1841.
Ka Nonanona, Buke 1, Pepa 2, Aoao 5. Iulai 20, 1841. THE CHIEFS’ CHILDREN’S SCHOOL. This is the schoolhouse for the children of the alii, in Honolulu, Oahu, upland of the stone house of Kekauluohi....
View ArticleJoseph Nawahi, born on this day in 1842, was not only a patritot, but a...
Relating to Kaumakapili Church. In the announcement of the sweet-voiced Oo birds of Maemae, Mrs. Emma Dillingham [Ema Dilinahama] and Miss Nelly Judd [Nele Judd], those who love music (both English and...
View ArticleIosepa Kahooluhi Nawahiokalaniopuu, 1896.
Ka Makaainana, Buke VI—-Ano Hou, Helu 13, Aoao 1. Sepatemaba 28, 1896.Filed under: Uncategorized
View ArticleA mele by Joseph Nawahi for his wife Emma Aima, 1936.
A HAWAIIAN MELE. Some day later, we were asked at our Hoku publishing office, of the songs which were sung at the funeral of Mrs. Aima Nawahi on the last Sunday of this past year. The mele sung on that...
View ArticleTwo paintings by Joseph Nawahi, 1877.
[Found under: "NA ANOAI."] When it was made known that Lava was erupting once again, along with it came the painting done by our good friend, the Hon. J. Nawahi; seen is the fiery red from Hilo,...
View ArticleAnother Nawahi painting! 1877.
[Found under: "Na Nu Hou Kuloko."] The artist Joseph Nawahi was commissioned to accompany the Editor of the Kuokoa to paint the Lava at the seaside of Keei, and to send it to the Bookstore of Whitney....
View ArticleWakeke Ululani Heleluhe passes away, 1921.
QUEEN LILIU’S TRAVEL COMPANION DIES. After being ill for some time, Mrs. Wakeke Ululani grew weary of this life, at six in the evening of this past Monday [11/21/1921], at her home on 13th Avenue in...
View Article“Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen.” 2014.
“Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen.” As found in the University of Hawaiʻi Press Spring 2014 Catalogue.Filed under: Alii, Aloha Aina, English, Foreign Relations, Genealogy, Government, Hawaiians Abroad...
View ArticleWakinekona Hale, 5:39 p.m., Ianuari 14, 2014.
Washington Place.Filed under: Alii, Building Tagged: John Dominis, John Owen Dominis, Liliuokalani, Mary Jones Dominis
View ArticleWakeke Heleluhe to take the place of Kia Kahele Nahaolelua, 1897.
Returning Home. It is heard that Mrs. Kahele Nahaolelua is returning on the steamer Monowai this coming Thursday and left behind the Queen [Aliiaimoku]. The reason for this return is unclear to us,...
View ArticleContemporary reactions to “Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen”? 1898.
There was a question posed as to what sort of reaction the Hawaiian-language translation of “Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen” was getting. What indeed were the people saying about it and the book in...
View ArticleJoseph Heleluhe, 1900.
THE GENEALOGY OF JOSEPH HEWAHEWA KAIMIHAKULANI HELELUHE. FROM HIS KUPUNA, ALONG WITH HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS. Keakealani was the man. Kalehuna was the woman. Born was Keawemainui (m). Keawemainui was the...
View ArticleThe Queen leaves Washington, D. C., 1900.
LILIU ARRIVES IN SAN FRANCISCO We have received the latest news from San Francisco [Kapalakiko], about the arrival of the Queen and her travelling companions in that city on Sunday, May 19th from...
View ArticleKaipoleimanu, okolehao, place names, and such, 1895 / 2014.
KAIPOLEIMANU. This Tuesday, Captain Kalei of the Schooner Rob Roy, which is a schooner travelling between Honolulu nei and Molokai, was arrested for having an Okolehao jug containing liquor; there were...
View ArticleIolani Hale, 10:30 a.m., Ianuari 17, 2014.
Iolani PalaceFiled under: Alii, Aloha Aina, Building Tagged: Iolani Hale, Iolani Palace
View ArticleThe 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...
View ArticleKing Kalakaua and Queen Kapiolani and Iolani Palace, 1903.
IMAGES FROM DAYS GONE BY Col. Judd, Chamberlain [Puuku] Mrs. Swan, Chambermaid [Wahinelawelawe.] (Photo by Williams.) King Kalakaua Queen Kapiolani...
View ArticleQueen’s Hospital news from George Pooloa, 1930.
AT THE QUEEN’S HOSPITAL (Written by George Pooloa) John Young is a grandchild of Queen Emma. Here at Queen Emma Hall [Kuini Ema Holo], the precious gifts from Britain are being cared for. In this Hall...
View ArticleMore images from the past looking back into the past—Lunalilo Home, 1903 / 1882.
THIS TOWN IN DAYS GONE BY. LUNALILO HOME [HOME LUNALILO] IN THE YEAR 1882. (Photographed by Williams) [Also read more here at naneaarmstrongwassel on instagram.] (Kuokoa, 5/22/1903, p. 1) Ka Nupepa...
View ArticleOn this day, perhaps it is appropriate to remember further indignity faced by...
Queen Liliuokalani was Refused Stay at Four Hotels in New York. New York. Nov. 30.—Queen Liliuokalani arrived here last Friday unannounced, and she was refused stay at four posh hotels: The...
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