Winona Kapuailohia Desha Beamer, 1943.
[Found under: "News From Boys, Girls Kamehameha Schools"] By Pilialoha Hopkins Miss Winona Kapuailohia Desha Beamer, a graduate of the Kamehameha Schools for Girls, class of ’41, returned from Barnard...
View Article“The Value of Hawaiʻi 2,” 2014 and beyond.
The last post reminded me of this newly released must read, The Value of Hawaiʻi 2: Ancestral Roots, Oceanic Visions, edited by Aiko Yamashiro and Noelani Goodyear-Kaʻōpua. This is a book of essays all...
View ArticlePutting on a Pāʻū, 1906.
Preparations for the Pa-u Riding of February 22, 1906. 1. Putting on a pa-u. 2. The adjusting. 3. Almost done. 4. Ready to ride. [This was for the parade on Washington's birthday.] (Kuokoa, 2/9/1906,...
View ArticleLiliuokalani’s horse riding association, 1892.
[Found under: "NU HOU KULOKO."] A Summons—All the members of the Liliuokalani Horse Riding Association and Carriage Riding Association are invited. To gather at Iolani Palace, on the Palace Grounds, at...
View ArticleOn Aloha Aina, 1893.
“Breathes there a man with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own my native land.” (Scott.) Many of those who support honestly the present state of affairs, have done so in the...
View ArticleKahikina Kelekona, John G. M. Sheldon, editor of the Hawaii Holomua, arrested...
LIBERTY OF THE SUBJECT. Has Anybody Any Rights Under the Provisional Government? Argument of the Question in the Circuit Court. John G. M. Sheldon, editor of the Holomua, who is deprived of his liberty...
View ArticleJohn G. M. Sheldon passes away, 1914.
SUDDEN DEATH OF J. G. M. SHELDON John G. M. Sheldon, brother of Henry Sheldon, of Lihue, and Wm. J. Sheldon, formerly of Waimea, died in Honolulu of hemorrhage last Friday morning. He had been in...
View ArticleMore on John G. M. Sheldon’s passing, 1914.
[Found under: "NUHOU KULOKO"] On the morning of this Friday, John Kahikina Sheldon, one of the old typesetters, a famous newspaper writer, and translator and interpreter for the court, left this life....
View ArticleAnd more on the passing of John G. M. Sheldon, 1914.
JOHN KAHIKINA KELEKONA HAS PASSED. At nine o’clock in the morning of this past Friday, the life breath of John Kahikina Kelekona left forever at his home; he was a very famous historian, and an old...
View ArticleRoster Legislatures of Hawaii, 1841–1918.
ROSTER LEGISLATURES OF HAWAII 1841–1918 CONSTITUTIONS OF MONARCHY AND REPUBLIC SPEECHES OF SOVEREIGNS AND PRESIDENT COMPILED FROM THE OFFICIAL RECORDS BY ROBERT C. LYDECKER LIBRARIAN, PUBLIC ARCHIVES...
View ArticleThe moon like a red ball, 1907.
THE LUNAR ECLIPSE ON MONDAY NIGHT. On the night of this past Monday a lunar eclipse was seen; the beginning of the eclipse began at two in the morning, and eventually almost the entire circle of the...
View ArticleYou could make out where the moon was, and it appeared red, 1848.
THE ECLIPSE OF THE MOON. On the 12th of September, at six o’clock in the evening, when the sun went down, the eclipsing of the moon began. It began on the eastern side of the moon. That is how the...
View ArticleThe moon was painted red by God, 1870.
From Kauai. Pertaining to the lunar eclipse. On the 17th of January, at 2:25 and 35 seconds in the morning, one body affected another body in the heavens, and its color turned strange, and we adults...
View ArticleHawaiians slighted? 1914.
THE CONTEMPT FOR HAWAIIANS IS CLEAR Honolulu, Apr. 17—We hear from the word that is buzzing on the streets that Palmer Woods [Pama Woods] has been selected as Land Commissioner [Lunaaina] for the...
View ArticleDemocratic candidates, 1910.
W. S. EDINGS, For Senator M. E. SILVA, For Supervisor E. K. RATHBURN, 4th District SOLOMON MEHEULA, For Representative, 4th District W. P. JARRETT, For Sheriff CHARLES H. ROSE, For Deputy Sheriff of...
View ArticleBonin Islands and Hawaiians abroad, 1830 / 2014.
ADVENTURERS IN HAWAII WENT TO SETTLE BONIN ISLANDS IN 1830 Historical Work Soon to Be Published Will Contain Letters From Honolulans New and interesting facts concerning the conditions and history of...
View ArticleA. Kaumu Hanchett studying at Harvard, 1914.
HAWAII IS PROUD OF THIS NATIVE HAWAIIAN At the Medical School of Harvard University, a Hawaiian named A. Kaumu Hanchett is learning Medicine; in an examination of the medical students in Boston, in...
View ArticleAlsoberry Kaumu Hanchett, Kauai boy, becomes a doctor, 1914.
ANOTHER KAUAI BOY MAKES GOOD A. H. Hanchett who is a Lihue boy, born in a house on the site of the present bowling alley, will graduate from the medical department of Harvard at the end of this month...
View ArticleAlsoberry Kaumu Hanchett from “The Story of Hawaii and Its Builders,” 1925.
ALSOBERRY KAUMU HANCHETT City and County Physician Member of a kamaaina family, Dr. A. K. Hanchett has been city and county physician of Honolulu since 1918. In practice he specializes in surgery. Born...
View ArticleMen of Hawaii, 1917.
MEN OF HAWAII BEING A BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY, COMPLETE AND AUTHENTIC, OF THE MEN OF NOTE AND SUBSTANTIAL ACHIEVEMENT IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Volume I. Edited by John William Siddell Published...
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