David Kahalepouli Piikoi’s roots, 1878.
A Royal Scion has Died. The other week we reported on the death of David Kahalepouli Piikoi at Kapaa, Kauai, on the 18th of October past, and this week, we are showing how he figures into the Royal...
View ArticleMore on David Kahalepouli Piikoi, Poomaikalani, &c., &c., 1874.
THE ROYAL GENEALOGY OF HAWAII LAID OUT CORRECTLY THE ALII FAMILIES THAT ARE CURRENTLY IN EXISTENCE. Disappeared are the whereabouts and the descendants of some of those alii. Keawe dwelt with...
View ArticleIndependent Order of Odd Fellows, 1903.
THIS IS THE NEW BUILDING OF THE “SECRET SOCIETY I. O. O. F.” [“HUI MALU I. O. O. F.”] BEING BUILT A LITTLE MAUKA OF THE CORNER OF KING AND FORT STREETS, ON THE EWA SIDE. IT WAS THIS ORGANIZATION THAT...
View ArticleLauhala House? Keaukaha Park, 1936.
LAUHALA HOUSE PLANNED A typical Hawaiian lauhala house will be erected at Keaukaha park near the beach on the Hilo side of the radio station KHBC on Kalanianaole Avenue, it was announced last week by...
View ArticleKeaukaha lauhala house, 1936.
LAUHALA HOUSE TO BE TURNED OVER TO HOMES COMMISSION The lauhala house planned at Keaukaha park under the supervision of the Kuhio Improvements club will be turned over to the Hawaiian Homes Commission,...
View ArticleKorean National Association 7th Anniversary, 1915.
DAY OF CELEBRATION OF THE KOREAN PEOPLE. This past Monday the Korean People observed their annual celebration for the seventh anniversary of the establishment of the Korean National Association...
View ArticleFrom Chicago to Honolulu to go to school? 1929.
CHILDREN COME TO ATTEND SCHOOL IN HAWAII NEI Three Korean children named Korea Chang, 9 years old, Rose Chang, 8, and Samuel Chang, 7, arrived in Honolulu this past Saturday from the city of Chicago,...
View ArticleNew Korean church built in Lihue, 1906.
KOREAN CHURCH DEDICATED ELEELE, Kauai, Nov. 13.—”Like a village standing on a hill,” such is the beautiful church of the Koreans recently built in Lihue, Kauai; it is the building where the Koreans who...
View ArticlePedestrians and Drivers need to be vigilant! 1917.
[Found under: “Nuhou Kuloko”] One must be very careful when crossing from one side of the street to the other, because the automobiles speed by without paying attention to the people on the street. [It...
View ArticleThe new Kaumakapili Church, 1911.
CONSECRATION OF KAUMAKAPILI CHURCH. Tomorrow, Sunday, the new church of Kaumakapili that stands at the corner of King Street and Asylum Road will be consecrated. This is a beautiful church built by the...
View ArticleLucas Brothers, 1911.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between CHARLES LUCAS, JOHN LUCAS, and LYDIA LUCAS TRUSTEE under the firm named LUCAS BROTHERS...
View ArticleNew newspaper? 1912.
[Found under: “Nuhou Kuloko”] This past Friday, a new spokesman for the people appeared by the name of “Ka Leo o ka Lahui,” under the editorship of Mr. Bernard Kelekolio. [There were two papers with...
View ArticleKamehameha School’s new paper, 1900.
THE NEW NEWSPAPER OF KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOL, THE “BLUE AND WHITE.” The children of Kamehameha School started a news newspaper. It is a monthly paper. The children do all of the editing. Adolph Hottendorf,...
View ArticleNew paper from the Hui Kalaiaina to begin, 1893.
A NEW NEWSPAPER Mr. J. K. Kaunamano will print a new newspaper in the near future, in the mother tongue, from the side of the Hawaiian Political Association [Hui Kalaiaina]. The printing equipment of...
View Article“Ka Momi o ka Pakipika” to begin, 1898.
A BRAND NEW NEWSPAPER. We have heard that Joel K. Kamakea will in the near future print a new weekly newspaper named “Ka Momi o ka Pakipika.” Its columns will be dedicated to stories about the famous...
View Article“Ka Momi o ka Pakipika” advertisement, 1898.
KA MOMI O KA PAKIPIKA This is a Weekly newspaper of entertaining stories for the Hawaiian Home taken directly from a number of very famous story books, and they will be printed along with their own...
View ArticleThe Blue and White revived, 1904.
THE BLUE AND WHITE The New Kamehameha School Paper of Students. “Blue and White” is the title of a very neat four page paper published by the students of the Kamehameha Schools. The initial number was...
View ArticleCommemorative Kamani planted at Kamehameha Schools, 1904.
Kamehameha Schools. The Kamehameha Schools held their exhibition on this past Friday, starting with the Boys’ Primary School. On that day the exhibition of that school was held, and on this past Monday...
View ArticleVote John K. Naiwi, 1922.
JOHN K. NAIWI A Hawaiian youth to be chosen by the makaainana as a Representative in the Fifth District, in the Republican Party [Aoao Repubalika]. Make him your obedient servant [kauwa hoolohe], for...
View ArticleMaika, the half Indian, half Hawaiian, 1892–1893.
THE REMARKABLE ENTERTAINMENT —ABOUT— MAIKA THE BOY THAT WAS Half Indian and Half Hawaiian. THE FIRST MAN TO SHOOT THE BEAR GOD GREATLY FEARED BY THE INDIANS—AS WELL AS THE TERROR OF THE WHITE SKINS–AND...
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