Alexander Kalei Kamahele and Mabel Kaholomoku Harvest wed, 1947.
Joined Together One hour following the joining of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindsey¹ in the covenant of marriage, those youths, Alexander Kalei Kamahele and Mabel Kaholomoku Harvest appeared at Haili Church...
View ArticleKalua Kahaleanu and her pāʻū riding group, Kahikinaakala i Haehae, 1906.
APPRECIATION. I give my thanks to you, Mrs. Kalua Kahaleanu, for your establishing this Horse-Riding Group called Kahikinaakala i Haehae; I was elated to see in the Kuokoa that you became leader of...
View ArticleAntone Kaoo, the hula teacher and kukini, 1910.
KAOO RUNNING WELL “UNDER WRAPS” AND PLEASES TOUTS OLD WAIALUA HORSE DOES NO SPECTACULAR WORK BUT COVERS MILES AT STEADY, EVEN PACE—KING WILL HAVE TO BE SPEEDY MAN TO BEAT ANTONE. If offers to wager...
View ArticleTraditional hula and play about the alii of old, 1902.
GREAT CONCERT AT THE Orpheum Theater This Saturday Evening, Nov. 29, 1902. The Doors will Open at 7 p. m. The Activities to begin at 8 p. m. PROGRAM OF EVENTS. Singing Group. ” “ Show about the Kings...
View ArticleBoat races celebrating the 49th birthday of King Kalakaua, 1885.
[Found under: “Ka La 16 o Novemaba.”] THE RACES. 1—Yacht race [Heihei moku liilii]; Healani, Kahihilani, and Pokii, the one with the first name won. 2—Four-oared boat race, stationary seats [Heihei...
View ArticleIoane Ukeke at the Orpheum, 1902.
AT THE Orpheum A FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINMENT BY THE Palama Dramatic Co. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY Grand production of a series of interesting incidents in HAWAIIAN DANCING, adapted for the stage by H. C....
View ArticleHula common nuisances? 1859.
[Found under: “HAWAIIAN LEGISLATURE. ADJOURNED SESSION 1858: House of Representatives: Dec. 29, Twenty-First Day.”] REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Mr. Sheldon from the select committee on the subject of hulas,...
View ArticleRemember Restoration Day! 1896.
It would not be wrong of us to commemorate our La Hoihoi Ea, that being this coming Friday, the 53rd year from when George Paulet [Lo Keoki] trespassed upon Hawaii nei on February 25, 1843, and we were...
View ArticleLa Hoihoi Ea, 1896.
[Found under: “TOPICS OF THE DAY.”] The Independent recalls the fact that to-day is Restoration day. It reprints on its first page Professor Alexander’s description of the incidents attaching to it. If...
View ArticleHula at St. Antonio Hall, by Kainana Puahi 1907.
HAWAIIAN DANCING. Following is the program for the Hawaiian dancing at St. Antonio Hall, Vineyard street, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. this evening under the auspices of Mrs. Puahi: 1.—Hula Olapa. 2.—Hula...
View ArticleGrand performance on Maui by the Hawaiian Woman’s Club, 1922.
“A Night in Hawaii” Will Prove a Beautiful Picture Pageants wherein the characters will be clad in the costumes of the old days in Hawaii, tableaux, meles, singing of Hawaiian songs and melodies,...
View ArticleHawaii Ponoi Society performance, 1907.
ANCIENT HAWAII ON STAGE The members of the Hawaii Ponoi Society will give an entertainment illustrating ancient Hawaiian customs at the Opera House on Saturday evening when the following program will...
View ArticleLuau at Kaumakapili Church put on by Princess Liliuokalani, 1887.
There will be a grand luau put on by the President, H. R. H. Liliuokalani, at Kaumakapili Church, for the benefit of the Hooulu and Hoola Lahui Society [Ahahui Hooulu a Hoola Lahui] on the 22nd of...
View ArticleDr. William J. Goodhue, 1902.
DR. GOODHUE’S HOME AT THE LEPER SETTLEMENT. (Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 4/7/1907, p. 2)Filed under: Illustration, Kalaupapa, Kalawao, Leprosy, Medicine Tagged: William J. Goodhue
View ArticlePueo found in Kalihi, 1902.
SCARCE NATIVE OWLS ARE FOUND IN KALIHI VALLEY THE HAWAIIAN OWL. Photo by Williams. A NEST of four baby owls was discovered about three months ago by Dr. George Huddy in the Kalihi valley behind his...
View ArticleOpeapea from Hilea, 1887.
AN INTERESTING SPECIMEN. By the W. G. Hall of last Wednesday, Mr. F. L. Clarke received from Mr. C. N. Spencer, of Hilea, a good specimen of a Hawaiian bat. The native name is “Opeapea” or “Olepe.” The...
View ArticleMore bats found, 1905.
Mr. Lydgate over on Kauai, recently saw a specimen of the native Hawaiian bat which was supposed to be extinct. There are other kinds of bats on Kauai and elsewhere, that are neither rare nor extinct....
View ArticleApapane flourishing, 1939.
Hawaiian Birds We received word from the news released by the Hui Manuihi [?? Audubon Society ??] that there are now at Kilauea many apapane birds, and it is the one bird that is most widespread there....
View ArticleDuke saves lives, 1925.
SENT WAS A MEDAL GIFTED TO KAHANAMOKU. Because of the brave and fearless rescue carried out by Duke P. Kahanamoku, the famous swimming champion of the world, just recently at Newport, California, in...
View ArticleDuke donating time to make warm clothing, 1918.
In this picture is seen Duke P. Kahanamoku, the swimming champion of Hawaii nei making warm clothing in his spare time on the shore of Waikiki. The young girl watching him is named Miss Kathryn Jackson...
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