Enoch Wood Perry, Jr. in Hawaii, 1864.
[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] A HAOLE PAINTER OF PICTURES.—We are happy to announce to our fellow devotees of the newspaper, that here in Honolulu is a haole named Perry who is highly...
View ArticleThe importance of things past, 1864.
Ancient matters of Hawaii nei. Those who have knowledge of what the people of Hawaii were like in the old days are disappearing, and if these things are not written down and saved, the knowledge will...
View ArticleHiram Bingham and history, 1835.
Hear me, O Kepookulou, and those with knowledge, who have heard of the way of life of the alii of Hawaii of which you showed to us. You told us of the genealogy of this line of alii for fifty-seven...
View ArticleA description of Honokohau, Maui, 1872.
The Features of Honokohau. O Nupepa Kuokoa; Aloha oe: May it please you and your Editor to insert this bundle of aloha in some open space of your depository, and it will be for you to share it amongst...
View ArticleLicensed lawyers of the Kingdom, 1885.
LIST OF NAMES OF THE LAWYERS WHO ARE APPROVED to conduct business in the Supreme Court and below, and who are living in this Nation: S. L. Austin ….. September 8, 1852 S. W. Mahelona ….. October 30,...
View ArticleA sweet mele recalling places in central Oahu, 1866.
Ka pua Lilia. Auhea la hoi oe, Kela pua lilia, Pua nani oi kelakela, Ku ha-o i ka malie, Pua kela ma Kahikina, I mohala i ke komohana, O ka oi o na pua, Ka’u i kui a lei, Kuu lei hoohiehie, Kahiko i ka...
View ArticleHale Naua, 1895.
[Found under: “TOPICS OF THE DAY.”] The reverend McArthur who was a devoted friend and follower of Chief Justice Judd, abuses Queen Liliuokalani because the so-called Hale Naua Society, existed during...
View ArticleRev. Robert Stewart McArthur rails on the monarchy, 1895.
M’ARTHUR ON HAWAII. Kalakaua and Liliuokalani Responsible for Heathenism. CONVERTS AMONG THE NATIVES. Great Hopes for the Hawaiians Now that They Are in the Enjoyment of a Pure and Free...
View ArticleRender unto Caesar… 1893.
The Pastor, the Pulpit, and the Church. [Written for Ka Leo o ka Lahui.] A pastor is one who travels. He goes far and wide. A pastor is knowledgeable and enlightened; he has spiritual wisdom, and his...
View ArticleMissionary descendants, 1894.
Who indeed are the missionaries. Armstrong is telling lies to the American League [Hui Amerika] about the thoughts of the Hawaiians; that all of the haole are the missionaries! The Hawaiians are not...
View ArticleWilliam Nevins Armstrong, 1894.
WHO IS HE? Mr. W. N. Armstrong Again. Mr. W. N. Armstrong has adopted the position of lecture and political teacher in the country and we have no doubt that he feels very proud of the audience that...
View ArticleJames Campbell, 1893.
OLD GLORY. Mr. Campbell Wants It Hauled Down. On Saturday the Executive Committee of the Annexation Club swung the American flag across Merchant street, from the Campbell block to McInerny’s building....
View ArticleDavid Kanealii and his new wife visits the home of his parents, 1918.
SEEING THE BELOVED HOME OF MY PARENTS. O Editor of the Nupepa Kuokoa:—Please have patience for my package that I put before you, and place it upon one of the open decks of our newspaper, which will...
View ArticleKauikeaouli, Kamehameha III, dies a hundred and sixty years ago, 1854.
DEATH OF THE KING! KAMEHAMEHA IV PROCLAIMED. After a serious illness of five or six days, His Majesty, Kamehameha III, expired at His Palace on Friday, Dec. 15th, at fifteen minutes before 12 o’clock....
View ArticleAlexander Liholiho becomes Kamehameha IV, 1854.
OLELO HOOLAHA. NO KA MEA ua lawe aku ke Akua ola mau loa, mai keia ao aku, i ka MOI KAMEHAMEHA III, ko kakou alii aloha mamua iho nei; no ka mea hoi, mamuli o ke kauoha a ka MOI mamua iho nei a mamuli...
View ArticleAlexander Liholiho is proclaimed Kamehameha IV, 1854.
PROCLAMATION. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God to remove from this world our beloved Sovereign, His Late Majesty, Kamehameha III; and whereas, by the Will of His late Majesty, and by the...
View ArticleSwim to be held at Punahou, 1922.
A Scene from Preparations for a Swim at Punahou The picture above [below], beginning from the left is of Duke P. Kahanamoku, the world champion swimmer, Mrs. David Wark Griffith, Oscar Henning, the...
View ArticleAnother Hawaiian goes to war abroad, 1917.
[Found under: “Nuhou Kuloko”] Moses Puahi Keoua, the engineer for the prison, received a letter from his son, Peter Moses Keoua, who left Hawaii nei about two months ago, which told of his enlisting...
View ArticleRoots of koa stretch to India? 1919.
From India Comes the Koa Growing in Our Forests A malihini by the name of Mr. Rock has been spreading in our newspapers that the Koa growing in our forests came from India and that the seeds of this...
View ArticleMore on the malihini, Joseph Rock, 1916.
COLLEGE BOTANIST RETURNS TOMORROW Prof. Joseph F. Rock, head of the botany department at the College of Hawaii and author of the book, “Indigenous Trees of the Hawaiian Islands,” will return to...
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