“Just like being at home!” Hawaiian Pine cannery, 1918.
Wanted are Men and Women Workers Nice Place to Work Cafeteria with Hot Snacks–Clothes Lockers for the Women–Dispensary–White Aprons, White Hats, Rubber Gloves, Provided at No Cost. Good Wages Just like...
View ArticleBrother Dutton on Molokai, 1911.
25 Years on Molokai. Last Saturday, the friends of Bro. J. R. Dutton celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his living at the sanatorium at Molokai, where he chose to be amongst the patients, and...
View ArticleScene from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909.
HAWAIIAN EXHIBITION BUILDING ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE EXPOSITION IN SEATTLE. (Taken by Professor Willis Pope) (Kuokoa, 7/9/1909, p. 5)Filed under: Exposition, Hawaiians Abroad, Illustration, Tourism...
View ArticleMore on the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo, 1909.
THE HAWAIIAN GIRLS HEADED TO THE EXPOSITION IN SEATTLE —Advertiser Photo. Miss M. Mondon Miss Pauline Evans Miss Irene Boyd Mrs. Charles Siemsen Mrs. Will Cooper Miss Wattie Holt It was aboard the...
View ArticlePineapple at the expo in Seattle, 1909.
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE IS HIGHLY DESIRED AT THE EXPOSITION. There is much desire for hala kahiki from Hawaii at the exposition being held in Seattle, because on the ship that just left Honolulu for San...
View ArticleKanikau for Kamehameha IV, 1864.
ROUND—(4 Parts.) 1 Auwe! Auwe! 2 Aloha ino no, Ka Moi Iolani, 3 Ua hala aku nei, I ke ala hoi ole mai, 4 Auwe! Auwe! ROUND of 4 parts. 1 Alas! Alas! 2 How sad for The King Iolani, 3 He has passed, On...
View ArticleTahiti in the news, 1932.
DR. AND MRS. GERRIT WILDER HEAD TO TAHITI On the steamship Malolo of the 27th of this past May, Dr. and Mrs. Gerrit Wilder left for San Francisco, and from there, they will sail all the way to Tahiti...
View ArticleConstitution of the Hawaiian Patriotic League, in Hawaiian, 1893.
KA HUI HAWAII ALOHA AINA. KE KUMUKANAWAI. Oiai ua ike ia ae nei ka loli ano nui ana o ko kakou aina, he mea hoi e manaoia ai, e hoopilikia ia ana kona Kuokoa ame na Pono Kivila o kona mau Makaainana, a...
View ArticleConstitution of the Hawaiian Patriotic League, in English, 1893.
HAWAIIAN PATRIOTIC LEAGUE. CONSTITUTION. Whereas vital changes in our Country have taken place, which may affect its Independence and the Civil Rights of its Subjects and Citizens, thereby rendering...
View ArticleTahitian mele for La Kuokoa, 1861.
Songs of Polapola Aue oe tau hoa hele e, E fiteri tou e, Tai ta pea ta te fa tu, O Iesu ta haa maitai. Eau ia oe te oa oa, Eau ia oe te haa maitai, Ia oe nae te fei a haa wale, I loto i te au ahi oia...
View ArticleRabbits for the Prince, 1861.
For the Prince—The Russian steamer Morge, brought among other curiosities from Peru, a pair of pure white rabbits of a variety said to be very scarce. They are a present to the Prince of Hawaii from...
View ArticleThe appearance of the lost hale of Lohiau in Haena, 1892.
THAT AMAZING STONE BUILDING Some people from Kilauea, Kauai, when they heard that that ancient stone house of Lohiau in Haena was dug up by the sea and visible, they went immediately on Sunday, the 4th...
View ArticleMore on the stone house of Lohiau, 1892.
A RELIC UNEARTHED. A Tidal Wave Brings a Stone House to View. A correspondent from Kilauea, Kauai, writes to the Advertiser that during the recent tidal wave at Kauai, the sea washed off the beach at...
View ArticleLohiauipo’s house disappears, 1892.
That Stone House. A number of people at Kilauea, Kauai, on hearing of the excavation by the sea of the ancient stone house of Lohiau at Haena, started on Sunday, the 4th inst., to see that treasure,...
View ArticleHula in Hanapepe, 1863.
[Found under: "NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI."] Hula in Hanapepe.—We hear from S. Papiohuli of Hanapepe, Kauai, that the people of this place are turning to the Hawaiian hula, and all of the men and women of...
View ArticleSweet love song written a hundred years ago, 1914.
KUU PUA LEI AHIHI Hanohano kuu Pua Lei Ahihi Ua onaona i ke ano ahiahi Moani ke ala i ke awakea Lei kaomi kehau o ka uka iu Eia mai au Lokeiliahi I kui pu ia me ko aloha Aloha ia home ku kilakila Lohia...
View ArticleAnother love song from a hundred years ago, 1914.
KAWAI LANA MAUA. Ka Pua Lilia ma ka Hikina I ka lai no wau o ka palama Kahi a na manu e pohai ana Ke hana akawai epipii ana Me he ala o kuu aloha kekahi Akahi hoi au a ike maka I ka hana a ka lio hapa...
View ArticleMele inoa for Kilauea lighthouse, 1914.
KILAUEA LIGHTHOUSE SONG. Kaulana e ka a o ke kukui la, Ma na aekai a o Kauai. Ku’i aku e ka lono puni na moku, Ua a ka uwila i Kilauea. Na ia hana i komo mai ia’u la, E naue i ka aina malihini. Kamahao...
View ArticleAnother mele for Kilauea Lighthouse, 1919.
HE MELE NO KA HALE KUKUI O KILAUEA. HALE IPUKUKUI O KILAUEA, KAUAI. Nani wale ka uwila i Kilauea, E anapa mai la i ka paia lani; Hoike mai ana i kona nani, He malamalama oi kelakela; Helu ekahi a o...
View ArticleHawaii and the United States, 1911.
Hawaii is a Gold Mine for America According to the report by the treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii, D. L. Conkling, in the 12 years which have passed since the annexation of Hawaii to America, the...
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