Kamehameha graduating class, 1911.
KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOL 36 students received their diplomas from the joint Kamehameha Schools for 1911, and their names are: Girls School—Maria Adams Kaleialii, Margaret Macy, Jane Albertina Miller, Dora...
View ArticleKamehameha Schools new year, 1947.
Students at Kamehameha There are 24 children from Hawaii Island who are students at the Boys School, and their names are below: Richard Akiona, Donald E. Auld, Edmund Char, Joseph Hao, Andrew Kahili,...
View ArticleThe first Kamehameha class celebrates reunion, 1916.
The Alumni Remember For the 25th anniversary of their graduation from Kamehameha School, the boys of the class of 1891 are looking back; it is the first class that graduated from that school, under the...
View ArticleFirst Kamehameha class reunites, 1916.
TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Students of the ’91 Graduate Class of Kamehameha: Those standing from the Left—Thomas N. Haae, Charles Blake, William M. Keolanui, Samuel Kauhane, Fred K. Beckley,...
View ArticleKamehameha boys graduate, 1917.
Kamehameha Boys’ School to Graduate 18 Commencement Exercises Occur Tonight The Kamehameha boys’ school will graduate a class of 18 young men at commencement exercises to be held this evening on the...
View ArticleHawaiians deported from Samoa, 1891.
Hawaiians From Samoa Aboard the steamship Zealandia which landed this past Saturday, these Hawaiian friends came back from Samoa due to the deportation proclamation by King Malietoa, and their passage...
View ArticleLetters from Samoa, 1889.
Malietoa Arrives in Samoa! Three-thousand Go to Meet Him with Gifts! Important Correspondences! Apia, Upolu, Samoa. July 23, 1889. John S. Kukahiko, Much aloha between us. I arrived on the 18th of June...
View ArticleMore on George Glendon and Samoa, 1890.
SAMOAN NEWS. George Glendon, formerly of Honolulu, died suddenly at Apia, June 23d, from natural causes. He was one a member of the Hawaiian Legislature and after a school teacher. Embezzlement of...
View ArticleFancy typesetting, 1874.
The Wine Glass. “Who hath woe? who hath sorrow? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause? who hath redness of eyes? They that tarry long at the wine; they that go to seek...
View ArticleSong for Ka Na’i Aupuni, Kamehameha Paiea, 1909.
Mele o Ka Na’i Aupuni. E Hawaii nui Kuauli E na Hono-a-Piilani Oahu o Kakuhihewa Kauai o Mano Kalanipo. Hui: E Na’i wale no oukou I kuu pono aole pau I ka pono kumu o Hawaii E mau e ka Ea o ka aina i...
View ArticleDesecration of heiau, 1917.
A Terribly Mischievous Act. The great heiau, Hikiau, which is near the sands of Kealakekua, is being cleaned up, and while this cleaning was being done, the people working found some burial caves and...
View ArticleFuneral procession of Nahienaena, 1837.
Pertaining to the Funeral. A funeral was held for Harieta Nahienaena on the 4th of Feb. in the year of the Lord 1837. In the uplands of Hale Uluhe to the Church. Everyone in the procession were...
View ArticleWords of comfort in the face of the passing of Nahienaena? 1837.
HE MELE. HE MANAWA NO NA HANA A PAU. He wa e hanau ai, A he wa hoi e make ai; He wa e kanu ai, A he wa hoi e uhuki ai i ka mea i kanuia. He wa e pepehi ai, A he wa hoi e hoola ai; He wa e wawahi ai, […]
View ArticleScenes from the Kamehameha Day celebration, 1919.
The picture [on the top] shows the various Hawaiian Societies seated on the Palace Grounds and listening to the speeches of the famous deeds of Kamehameha in his lifetime, and also the songs prepared...
View ArticleHistory and the kahu hanai of Kamehameha, 1911.
RESPONSE OF O-U KA MAKA O KA WAUKE OI OPIOPIO. O Mr. Editor of the Kuokoa. With appreciation: Please allow my clarification pertaining to the person who raised Kamehameha I. which was shown in the...
View ArticleKamehameha graduating class, 1926.
The Students of Kamehameha Schools Who Graduated This Year 1926. 1. Juliette Blake, 2. Alice Leialoha, 3. Edwin Stone, 4. Harry Chang, 5. Arthur Ahulii, 6. Samuel Vida, 7. Charles Buchanan, 8. Daniel...
View ArticleStoried places of Kiholo and Luahine Wai, 1923.
THE PLEASURES OF TIME Luahine Wai It is a big pool close to Kiholo and Laemano. It is a famed bathing spot for the alii of old. Its waters are numbing, and it is said that one cannot swim its...
View ArticleI hewa no ia oe la, i kou awihi maka ana mai! 1911.
FAULTED FOR WINKING. Because the Hawaiian musicians who are in Denver continuously wink at the haole women who frequently dine in the hotel which hired the boys to sing regularly, and most of the women...
View ArticleOne of the biggest early influences on Hawaiian music in Japan starts here,...
DR. K. HAIDA [Katsugorō Haida] is the President of the Japanese Charity Hospital of Honolulu. He was elected by the Japanese Medical Association to this important position in October, 1908, but did not...
View ArticleThe dwindling numbers of the Hawaiian hawk, 1889.
THE IO BIRD. When Captain Cook came upon the island of Kauai and his two ships docked in Waimea, the kamaaina showed him a number of large birds. Captain Cook’s journals say that he saw a Pueo, an...
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