Story of Kamehameha by Walter Murray Gibson, 1880.
The Story of Kamehameha. O Hawaii’s own! we are putting forth the beginning of the story of your famous Alii, the fearless conqueror of the Kingdom, the one whose name is spread and is famous all...
View ArticleSt. Louis School, 1880.
The New Catholic School. There will be established under the Catholic Faith, an English school for boys, at the stone building of Armstrong [Limaikaika], on Beritania Street. It was recently purchased,...
View ArticleDeath of Kekelaokalani, 1880.
FUNERAL. A service will be held over the remains of Kekelaokalani, Kekuaipoiwa [Kekuiapoiwa], Kailikulani, Leleoili, Kulua, on the following Sunday, October 3, between the hours of 1 and 3 in the...
View ArticleA new Hawaiian-Language Newspaper! 1880.
It is Coming, It is Coming! —A— NEW NEWSPAPER!! A Native of Hawaii, A OUTSTANDING SPOKESMAN Printed in the Hawaiian Language. The First Issue Will Arrive —ON— THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1880. Two Dollars for...
View ArticleWailuku and Lahaina get new marketplace, 1880.
Wailuku will soon have a market-place, and so will Lahaina. Each town has $2,000 appropriated for the purpose. His Excellency Governor Dominis gives his attention to the erection of these useful...
View ArticleFishpond and fish and the court, 1915.
Court Holds Fish Don’t Go With Pond Famous Molokai Fish Pond Case Passed on by Supreme Court—Decision Raises New Questions. What’s fish pasture worth? This is a question which Attorney Dan Case is...
View ArticlePapa holua found in Hookena by Napoleon Kalolii Pukui, 1905.
SLED OF A CHIEFESS On the 6th of last month, N. K. Pukui, traveling agent of the Hawaiian Realty and Maturity Co., while on a tour of the Island of Hawaii, found the above illustrated sled in a cave at...
View ArticleNapoleon Kalolii Pukui supporting Charles E. King for delegate to Congress,...
Truth of Truths. There was something new heard from my candidate, Charles E. King [Kale E. Kini], when he announced on the past 18th, that being this past Monday, that he met with Papai (Clarence...
View ArticleMore news from Kamehameha Schools as reported by the students, 1944.
[Found under: “News From Boys, Girls Kamehameha School”] By BARRY ONTAI ——— Ilona Momilani, a baby girl was welcomed into the family of Mr. and Mrs. Folinga Faufata on March 10. The baby’s father, a...
View ArticleAlatau Tamchiboulac Atkinson, organist for Kawaiahao Church, 1873.
[Found under: “NA MEA HOU KULOKO.”] Mr. A. T. Atkinson has been made the organist [hookani ogana] for the Kawaiahao Church, and beginning this week, he will perform alone for the first time. [This is...
View ArticleMemorial Day past, 1902.
Honoring Alii In the early morning of this past memorial day [la kau pua], Prince David Kawananakoa and his friends glided quietly up to the grave of our Alii. As he entered, he placed flowers and...
View ArticleArgument in Vernon, California, 1870.
Murder. O Ke Au Okoa;—Aloha oe: Please extend you patience for this, so that the many friends of the one killed will know; that being William McCoy Kekoe, who was stabbed with a knife by George Osgood...
View ArticlePoomaikelani’s search for alii genealogies, 1883.
ROYAL GENEALOGIES. It is being advertised and shown to the public that the Board of Genealogy of Hawaiian Chiefs [Papa Kuauhau Alii] is prepared to hear the genealogies of those who put forward their...
View ArticleThe Hon. J. A. Nahaku passes on, 1887.
The Hon. J. A. Nahaku. In the deep purple morning of this past Thursday, the 24th of this past month, at Honuakaha, here in Honolulu, the Almighty Father was pleased to take the last breath of our...
View ArticlePrince Leleiohoku’s glittering gold bar, 1922.
[Found under: “Makalei, ka Laau Pii Ona a ka I’a o Moaula-Nui-Akea i Kaulana”] Ko ma’i auka gula laa ke, Lilelile lua nei la a u. Ono paha i ka wai la a ke, Nana nuu ke poo laa u. Inu nei a e holu la a...
View ArticleA mele for the pāʻū of the Queen, 1893.
THE PA-U OF LILIUOKALANI (Composed by the Hon. J. M. Kauwila, and copied for Ka Leo o ka Lahui and Ka Oiaio by the Aloha Aina Representative of Puna, Hawaii.) S. T. Piihonua. 1st. Ka pa-u lau lehua o...
View ArticleMemorial of the Hawaiian People, 1893.
PETITION —OF THE— Hawaiian Natives. A Committee of 5 members was chosen to take the Petition [Memoriala] of the Hawaiian People which was unanimously passed by the Delegates sent by all of the...
View ArticleOur Stories Are Sacred, On Knowing Who We Are
Originally posted on KE KAUPU HEHI ALE:A flying peacock at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Delhi, courtesy of the author Our Stories Are Sacred, On Knowing Who We Are by Anjoli Roy “Of...
View ArticleSt. Andrew’s, the early days, 1909.
OLD SAINT ANDREW’S PRO-CATHEDRAL. RELIGIOUS EDIFICE TORN DOWN A few weeks ago the old St. Andrew’s Pro-Cathedral was sold to a Chinese, torn down, and the old lumber used in the erection of quarters...
View ArticleBelina Elizabeth, Sacred Hearts teacher passes on, 1894.
A Catholic Nun Dies. At 9 o’clock in the evening on this past Sunday, the 8th, Sister Belina Elizabeth, one of the Nuns [Viligine] at Sacred Hearts girls’ school, at 58 years old. It was thirty or more...
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