Report on Jack Kaleiwahea, 1893.
We’ve heard that the District Sheriff [Luna Makai] of Koolauloa went to Waimea this past Saturday, and saw the condition of Kaleiwahea, and according to him [the sheriff], he [Kaleiwahea] has no...
View ArticleVital Statistics, 1913.
MARRIAGES. Sui Hoon to Mileka Puni, Feb. 24. BIRTHS. To Chang Ho and Ulukou Lihilihi, a son, Feb. 18. To James P. Honan and Pauline Kahookano, a daughter, Feb. 20. To William Kealoha and Rebecca...
View ArticleVital Statistics, 1913.
MARRIAGES. S. D. McMillan to Helen K. Notley, Feb. 26. M. Robello to Maria Kanipele, Feb. 28. Jack. William Williams, to Kaanihi Kuehu, Feb. 28. Samuel M. Pulehu to Helen Mika Iosepa, Mar. 1. Rufus...
View ArticleMourning of Princess Kaiulani, 1899.
KAIULANI BUTTONS. Buttons to be worn on the chest [pihi umauma] of Princess Kaiulani are being widely sold a the Photography Studio of Williams; at bookstores; and at B. Lichtig’s place, Number 606,...
View ArticleMore on Kaiulani buttons, 1899.
Kaiulani Souvenirs. B. Lichtig, the artist, has produced a number of photographic buttons with the picture of the late Princess. They are fro sale at 606 Fort street, near Beretania street, and at the...
View ArticleGhost story? 1899.
ASTONISHING WOMAN DRESSED IN WHITE. We saw in the Advertiser newspaper of this Friday morning, of a mysterious woman in white attire that was seen on last Tuesday night; and this is what the newspaper...
View ArticleVoting results for the new monarch, 1873.
Makaainana vote for Monarch Jan. 1, 1873. To show the unanimity of the people by them actually voting for His Highness Prince William C. Lunalilo for King of the Hawaiian Archipelago, we put before you...
View ArticleHawaiian Music and Musicians, Revised and Updated, 2013.
If you are free at 12:00 noon tomorrow, the Center for Biographical Research’s Brown Bag tomorrow is on the updated classic, “Hawaiian Music and Musicians”! “Hawaiian Music and Musicians, Revised and...
View ArticleDaniel Akana Ku, Jr., musician, 1927.
DAINEL [DANIEL] AKANA KU, JR. Expert Guitar and Steel Player. This is a picture of a Hawaiian boy skilled at the steel guitar and the guitar, and Mr. Sam Ku, Jr. is his older brother. He was born in...
View ArticleHuge hail on Maui, 1898/1868.
On the afternoon of Sunday, February 20, a hail storm fell at Kokomo, Makawao. This kind of storm went on for about maybe 15 or 20 minutes. The size of the hail [hua hekili] was like marbles. The...
View ArticleNice follow up on Louis [Lui] Thompson Keouli.
In response to an earlier post “More Hawaiians playing music afar, 1908,” from March 1, 2012. http://nupepa-hawaii.com/2012/03/01/more-hawaiians-playing-music-afar-1908/#comment-2266 Keith James says:...
View ArticleVital Statistics, 1913.
MARRIAGES. Mana Hammon to Elikapeka Kahalewai, Mar. 7. Lui Kaneiakala, Jr. to Lily K. Lui, Mar. 8. Charles Lee Sing to Mary Kahale, Mar. 8. BIRTHS. To Halemano and Emale Kahoe, a son, Mar. 1. To Samuel...
View ArticleJames Kaulia injured, 1899.
James Kaulia Injured BY HENRY VIDA AND JACK GIBSON. Aboard the Steamer Australia is Where This Evil Act Was Done. Right before the Steamship Australia [Auseteralia] left its mooring, on the evening of...
View ArticleJames Kekela retires, 1899.
A HAWAIIAN MISSIONARY. After fifty years of the Rev. James Kekela and his wife carrying out missionary work, and after forty-six years of them telling the Gospel of Christ [Euanelio o Karisto] in the...
View ArticlePilipo Kamai passes away, 1901.
Hon. P. Kamai passes. The Hon. P. KAMAI passed from this world at 8:30 in the evening of Thursday, April 18th, 1901, at the residence of his First child, a daughter, Mrs. L. M. KAILIULI on Liliha...
View ArticlePilipo Kamai, Representative in the Legislature, takes a stand. 1890.
OBJECTIVES OF REPRESENTATIVE P. KAMAI. On the 30th of March, between the hours of 1 and 6 in the afternoon, the representative Pilipo Kamai of here in Hana held a meeting of the makaainana in the old...
View ArticleHere is the amendment to the marriage law passed in 1888.
MOKUNA LXIX. HE KANAWAI E hoololi ai i ka Pauku 2 o ka Mokuna LVI o ke Kanawai Hoopai Karaima, a e hoopau loa ai i na Pauku 3, 4 a me 5 o ia Mokuna, me na hoololi a pau i ua Mokuna nei. E hooholoia e...
View ArticleIntroduction to the reminiscences of Hawaiian missionary James Kekela, 1901.
THE LIGHT IN MICRONESIA.¹ Rev. J. Kekelaokalani and Naomi On the 22nd of May, 1821, at Mokuleia, Waialua Oahu, born of Awilinui and Kauwanui, his wife, was a big well filled-out baby with the blessings...
View ArticleReverend James Kekela plaque at Kawaiahao Church, 2013.
REVEREND JAMES KEKELA KEKELA O KA LANI BORN IN 1824 AT MOKULEIA OAHU EDUCATED BY JAMES HUNNEWELL AT LAHAINALUNA FIRST HAWAIIAN CHRISTIAN MINISTER ORDAINED AT KAHUKU DECEMBER 21 1849 IN 1853 HE WENT AS...
View ArticleMrs. Naomi Kekela passes away, 1902.
Expression of Gratitude MRS. NAOMI KEKELA PASSES ON. At 2 p. m. on August 30, 1902, at the home of Mrs. Susan Kekela, one of their daughters in Waianae, the angel of death came to take the spirit of...
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