Alohaalii Campbell baptized, 1894.
BAPTIZED. At 10 o’clock in the morning of this past Monday, May 4, 1894, the baby Royalist, that being Alohaalii, was baptized at the Anglican Church. Later at 2 o’clock p. m., there was a party to...
View ArticleKamehameha IV and Ka Haku o Hawaii moved, 1865.
[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Transferred:—Through the kindness of one of our friends in this town, we heard from him/her that the bodies of the King Iolani Kamehameha IV and Ka Haku...
View ArticleMore on the transfer of the remains of the Alii to Maunaala, 1865.
Just as we announced in last week’s issue of our paper, that there would be a funeral for the Minister of Foreign Affairs [Kuhina o ko na Aina e], it was indeed carried out. After the night prayer...
View ArticleThe Alii moved to Maunaala, 1865.
[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] The Deceased Kings Taken to the New Royal Cemetery:—On this past 30th of October, the deceased alii who were at placed at Pohukaina were taken to the New...
View ArticleMaunaala, 1899.
ROYAL MAUSOLEUM (THIS IMPOSING STRUCTURE STANDS ON AN ELEVATION PROMINENT IN THAT PORTION OF NUUANU CEMETERY ON THE WAIKIKI SIDE OF THE AVENUE. WITHIN WILL BE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF PRINCESS...
View ArticleThe first Kamehameha Day, 1872.
On this past Tuesday, in accordance with the royal proclamation, the 11th of June was celebrated as a day of remembrance of Kamehameha I, the Royal Ancestor who conquered our aina. This is a new day...
View ArticleMore on the first Kamehameha Day, 1872.
On this upcoming Tuesday, the 11th of June; this is the day which pleases our benevolent King, to set aside as a memorial holiday where the Hawaiian people should rejoice in honor of the progenitor...
View ArticleAnnouncing the first Kamehameha Day, 1872.
[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO.”] National Holiday.–According to the spokesman of the nation [Ke Au Okoa], seen under the heading, “By Order,” was proclaimed the word of the king that the 11th of June...
View ArticleOfficial Proclamation of the first Kamehameha Day Holiday, 1872.
[Found under: “MA KE KAUOHA.”] By the Blessings of God, We, Kamehameha V., the King of the Hawaiian Islands, through this, proclaim that it is our desire and pleasure that from here forth, the eleventh...
View ArticleKamehameha Day proclaimed, 1871.
BY AUTHORITY. We, Kamehameha V., by the Grace of God, of the Hawaiian Islands, King, do hereby proclaim, that it is OUR will and pleasure that the Eleventh day of June of each year be hereafter...
View ArticleA Kauai story of Kauilani by Samuela Kapohu, 1869.
KAAO OF KAUILANI. The wondrous one of the forests of Kawaikini in Wailua, Kauai, and his descendants thereafter. Published by Samuela Kapohu. {Because we were asked by the public to print Hawaiian and...
View ArticleMaui story of Eleio, the kahu of Kakaalaneo, the alii, by W. N. Pualewa, 1863.
THE STORY —OF— ELEIO. SECTION 1. WE PERHAPS SHOULD SPEAK here of Eleio, the caretaker of Kakaalaneo, an Alii of Maui, and thereafter, let’s speak of Kaululaau, the actual child of Kakaalaneo and a...
View ArticleAlmost a death everyday… 1873.
DEATHS. Nov. 12 [1875]—At Pauoa. Honolulu Oahu, Lono (m) died. ” 13—At the same location, P kaukau [? Pakaukau] (m) died. Nov. 1, 1873, at Kalawao, Molokai, Nunuha (m) died. Nov. 2, at the same...
View Article“Makaloa ihi” hats, 1861.
Home Manufactures. Our contemporary [Pacific Commercial Advertiser] talks very emphatically about Hawaiian made hats, worn much of late by the native women. It says they are made of a grass called...
View ArticleDavid Bonaparte Haumea, 1922.
DAVID BONAPARTE HAUMEA. This is the tall and husky officer and fisherman and handsome youth who directs and brings order to traffic at Fort and Merchant streets. He has a great many friends, and no...
View ArticleAnother political mele for William Haehae Heen, 1923.
A MELE FOR WILLIAM HEEN. Hoohie ka iini nou e Heen, Loio kaulana a o ke Kalana. Ua ike e ka lehulehu apau, Ko naauao piha noeau. Ua kohu pono oe ke noho mai, [Unclear passage] ekahi ke ike aku. Nou ia...
View ArticleThose arrested participating in the “Wilcox Rebellion,” 1889.
THE REVOLUTIONISTS TO BE PUT BEFORE A JURY. Here below is the true list of revolutionists who are to be put before a jury in the coming October, after being arraignment by the Police Court [Aha...
View ArticleAnother political mele for Curtis Piehu Iaukea, 1904.
C. P. IAUKEA THE REPRESENTATIVE THAT WILL SAVE HAWAII. P—Piha hauoli na mokupuni, I—I ke Alakai hou o Hawaii, E—Eia mai ka Elele Lahui, H—Hanohano ai oe e Hawaii, U—Ua kohu pono ma ia kulana. I—Imua...
View ArticleJoseph Kahaulelio Naoo passes on, 1924.
GRIEF AND ALOHA FOR JOSEPH KAHAULELIO, MY DEAR HUSBAND WHO HAS GONE AFAR. O Mr. Editor of the Kuokoa, Aloha a nui:—Please in your kindness allow me some space in your thing of pride, so that the family...
View ArticleCoconut grove of Kamehameha V at Kalamaula, Molokai, 1923.
[Found under: “NA ANOAI”] Those who did not know before of the coconut grove planted by Kamehameha V in 1871 now know. These coconut trees were planted that year, and when he returned here to Honolulu,...
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