Sarah Leialoha A-i, 1924.
GONE ON THE ROAD OF NO RETURN. Mr. Solomon Hanohano, Editor of the Kuokoa Newspaper; May there be warm aloha between us:—Please allow me an open space of the pride of the lahui, so that the family and...
View ArticleHawaiian music taught in Tennessee, 1920.
HAWAIIAN The Music That Will Thrill the Soul WE TEACH IT HAWAIIAN MUSIC STUDIO 312-13-14 VOLUNTEER BUILDING (Chattanooga News, 2/27/1920, p. 6)Filed under: Advertisement / Announcement, English...
View ArticleSweet article on the 80th birthday of Pilipo Haae, 1940.
80 Years Old (PILIPO HAAE) The picture placed above is of one of the kamaaina of Kona of the horizon clouds in the calm, and the land famed for the Tail of the Manini [ke Pewa a o ka Manini],¹ that...
View ArticleMemorial tablets in honor of John Papa Ii, Timoteo Haalilio, Levi Haalelea,...
TABLETS TO ALII KAWAIAHAOANS Dedicatory Services at Old Church Yesterday Morning. Old Kawaiahao church yesterday morning was crowded for the dedication of memorial tablets in honor of John Ii,...
View ArticleMore on the commemorative tablets, but from the pen of Edward Kamakau...
COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE AT KAWAIAHAO Memorial Tablets to the Alii of the Land are Unveiled. This past Sunday the Kawaiahao Church was filled to listen to the commemorative program for John Ii, Haalilio,...
View Article“Kuu Moi,” a patriotic mele by Clarence E. Edwords, 1896.
Kuu Moi. Oh Lydia, Heaven born child of the sun! Liliuokalani, aloha, kuu Moi! True sovereign of the sun kissed isles of the sea, Let it not be said that they race is now run. How shall the intruders...
View ArticleMore on Clarence E. Edwords, 1896.
SETTLES THE HAWAIIAN QUESTION. A person who subscribes himself “Clarence E. Edwords” and bounds into fame from the columns of the Kansas City Journal has settled the perplexing Hawaiian question to the...
View ArticleClarence E. Edwords comes to Hawaii, 1896.
A Literary Visitor. Dr. Clarence E. Edwords, managing editor and owner of the Journal of Kansas City, Missouri, is representing a syndicate of United States newspapers, including the New York Herals,...
View ArticleClarence E. Edwords and the political situation in Hawaii, 1896.
Mr. Clarence E. Edwords, who recently visited these islands, has written an unusually correct and truthful account of the present situation of Hawaiian politics, etc. which we shall take pleasure in...
View Article“You are not permitted to use your own judgement but are blandly told that...
The Hawaiian Situation. They protest too much. This is the conclusion that is reached by the careful observer who talks with the adherents of the present Government [the Provisional Government] of the...
View ArticleA pair of patriotic mele by John G. M. Sheldon, 1893.
KE KUOKOA PUKA LA. He malihini hoi keia, E auwana hele ae nei, Aihemu manienie, Ai uhini o ka nahele. O ke ano iho la no ia, Malimali i kinohou, A ku ae i ka moku, Ko-we-iu-Kanaka. O ko lakou ano iho...
View ArticleA mele by the “Solomon” of Hawaii, William J. Sheldon, 1918.
A MELE FOR THE HAWAIIAN BOYS. Here again is this mele which was composed for the Hawaiian boys who just left Hawaii for America to join the armed forces of the nation, to try all means to obtain peace...
View ArticleIce and Ice Cream in Hawaii, 1869.
[Found under: “NOTES OF THE WEEK.”] Ice and Ice Cream at all Hours.—If anyone doubts that ice can be manufactured here, he has simply to step into Mr. Bartow’s auction room, where will be found an...
View ArticleResponse to Clarence E. Edwords, 1896.
THE HAWAIIAN SITUATION. Truthful Presentation of the Revelation that will Come About. In the English language Independent newspaper of this past Saturday there was seen an letter written by Clarence E....
View ArticleThe rest of the translation of Clarence E. Edwords, 1896.
THE HAWAIIAN SITUATION. Truthful Presentation of the Prediction that will Come True. We are translating and printing the remainder of that letter by Clarence E. Edwords (Kalalena Edewoda), of which we...
View Article“Laksamana” in English by Walter Murray Gibson, 1882.
LAKSAMANA; THE GREAT HERO of the MALAYS. A ROMANCE. By WALTER MURRAY GIBSON. Introduction. In the year 1873, whilst publishing a small bilingual sheet, the Nuhou, in the English and Hawaiian languages,...
View ArticlePetition from Koloa, Kauai, supporting King Kalakaua, 1880.
His Most Highness King D. Kalakaua, the Moi of the Hawaiian Archipelago. O Father, Give us heed. We are Your own citizens, named below, from the District of Koloa, Island of Kauai. We humbly ask before...
View ArticleTraditional place names and the Daughters of Hawaii, 1918.
OLD HAWAIIAN NAMES TO BE PRESERVED. This past Wednesday the Daughters of Hawaii [Ahahui o na Kaikamahine] held a meeting at the home of Queen Emma in the uplands of Nuuanu, known by all by the name...
View ArticleSamuel K. Kekoowai on the Daughters of Hawaii and Hanaiakamalama, 1923.
HANAIAKAMALAMA This is a building near the end of the route of the electric car, and it stands on a hill. As a result of the graciousness of one of the members of the Daughters of Hawaii [Ahahui o na...
View ArticleHanaiakamalama rules, 1916.
RULES REGARDING HOME OF QUEEN EMMA PASSED BY HAWAII DAUGHTERS Rules and regulations bearing on Hanaiakamalama, the Nuuanu home of the late Queen Emma, were adopted at a meeting on Wednesday of the...
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