More patriotic mele composed by Ellen Prendergast, 1893.
HE WEHI KAULANA NO KA LAHUI. Eia Hawaii ua Lanakila, Aina kaulana i ka hanohano, Haaheo na Pua me na Mamo A ka I a ka Mahi me ka Palena. Lahui pookela o ke ao nei Hookipa oluolu i ka malihini; Puuwai...
View ArticleMore awesome patriotic mele by Ellen Prendergast, 1893.
HE WEHI NO KA LAHUI. He inoa keia no ka lahui Na ewe hanau o ka aina Na pua na mamo na oiwi A ka I a ka Mahi me ka Palena E ala e lohe i ka welina Ka’u kanaenae no Hawaii Lahui malama i ka maluhia...
View ArticleRoyal Hawaiian Band and “Kaulana na Pua,” 1893.
NIGHT OF GREAT ENTERTAINMENT.¹ There were many people who arrived at the Night of Entertainment by the Royal Hawaiian Band [Bana Lahui Hawaii], at the Hawaiian Hotel on the evening of this past...
View ArticleOn eating stones, 1894.
[Found under: “KELA A ME KEIA.”] Because of the music of the boys of the Hawaiian band is constantly being of much acclaim, so to them went the jobs of entertaining parties of the haole of ours this...
View ArticleHenry Berger’s 50th birthday, and commentary on eating stones, 1894.
Celebrating Fifty Years This past Saturday, at 7:30, a joint concert was held with the Hawaiian Republic band and the band of the Philadelphia, on the grounds of the Hawaiian Hotel to commemorate the...
View ArticleLake Waiau atop Mauna Kea is frozen, 1906.
THE FIRST TIME LAKE WAIAU IS SKATED UPON. When Mr. Eben Low of Waimea, Hawaii, arrived in town, some news about Mauna Kea was heard. According to him, because the ice on the top of Lake Waiau [ka...
View ArticleLorrin Andrews, “A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language, to Which is Appended...
Hawaiian Dictionary of Andrews [Anaru].—We were told that this book will be completed next week; one section will be from Hawaiian to English, and the another section from English to Hawaiian, and at...
View ArticleRufus Anderson, “Hawaiian Islands: Their Progress and Condition Under...
Anderson’s Writings About Hawaii nei. (We are pleased to tell you, our dear readers, that we are taking the lines below from a Book written by our beloved friend, Anesona (Dr. Rufus Anderson) who...
View ArticleRufus Anderson arrives, 1863.
[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Rev. Rufus Anderson, D. D.—Rev. Rufus Anderson (Anesona) has arrived in Honolulu nei, aboard the American ship, Archer. He is the secretary of the Mission...
View ArticleJoseph Emerson interrupts meeting at the Kapuukolo Church, 1893.
DEVOTIONS DISTURBED. Disruption of a Prayer Meeting With Political Dynamite. A Visitor Miscalculates Hawaiian Feeling On Affairs. The members of the little native church at Kapuukolo near the Fish...
View ArticleA patriotic mele criticizing the Rev. Joseph S. Emerson, 1893.
THE KAPUUKOLO CHURCH SCANDAL. There is a saintly son of a gun, Whose name is J. S. Emerson, Who goes about in pious style, To ease his anti-monarch bile. And enters with his devout brother, Hawaiian’s...
View ArticleCastle and Cooke flies the Hawaiian Flag, 1894.
THE HAWAIIAN FLAG AT CASTLE AND CO. It is an astonishing thing to see the Hawaiian Flag at the shop of Castle and Co. [Kakela ma], up on the flagpole, where the American flag was placed for 18 or more...
View ArticleMore on the Hawaiian flag and the Republic, 1894.
FICKLE ACTION. When the Iwalani docked, we received a letter with the news from Kauai, “the land where the sun is snatched” [ka moku kaili la], and this is the news. On this past Fourth of July, the...
View Article“Peacock Government,” 1894.
THE PEACOCK GOVERNMENT [AUPUNI PIKAKE]. The concealed reference [kaona] of this term: that is a Wandering Government. The Peacock is a bird that is shiftless and a wanderer: it flies from one place to...
View ArticleDavid Malo and a prediction, 1894.
The prediction of David Malo. Nearly 50 years ago, after the sunday service was let out from the Wainee Church in Lahaina, while it was Davida Malo who gave the prayer that sunday, Kaahumanu said to...
View ArticleTHE HAWAIIAN FLAG, 1894.
KA HAE HAWAII. The Hawaiian Flag at this time is the Flag of the Monarchy, from times long ago; it is not the Flag of the Republic of Hawaii. That Flag is placed below the Palace; it is a Flag with a...
View ArticleRespecting the Hawaiian Flag, 1894.
The Japanese Warship. The Japanese Battleship Kongo docked Tuesday morning, and it saluted the Hawaiian Flag of the land; the flag of the Hawaiian Monarchy from before. (Leo o ka Lahui, 6/6/1894, p....
View ArticleChange name, change history, 1894 / Timeless.
The Daily Bulletin. Pledged to neither Sect nor Party, But Established for the Benefit of All. TUESDAY, JAN. 16, 1894. When, where, how and by whom has the name Palace square been changed to Union...
View ArticleAloha Aina Ribbons! 1893
LIPINE ALOHA AINA. The person whose name appears below is ready to supply the orders of those from the country as well as those in the town of Honolulu for Ribbons printed with the Hawaiian Flag and...
View ArticleAnother beautiful patriotic mele by Ellen Prendergast, 1893.
KE ALOHA AINA. 1st. Kahiko ka ohu i Nuuanu I ka holu a ka lau Kawelu Ua lupea ia e ka moani Hoope aala oia uka. Hui: He halia he aloha keia No kuu aina hanau A’u e hiipoi mau nei No ka Lanakila o...
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