Lorenzo Lyons preached, “Never be a double-faced traitor,” 1894.
TOPICS OF THE DAY. We made a suggestion yesterday for the benefit of the Advertiser in regard to a new version of Hawaii Ponoi as desired by the churchly morning paper. An esteemed contemporary sends...
View ArticleLorenzo Lyons’ composition on patriotism, 1868.
Filed under: Aloha Aina, Mele, Pen Name Tagged: "Aloha Aina", "Paa kuu manao aloha", "The True Patriot", Hawaii, Laiana, Lorenzo Lyons
View Article“The Hawaiian Revolution!” 1894.
THE HAWAIIAN REVOLUTION! DEDICATED BY SPECIAL PERMISSION TO THE Provisional Government A MOST ELABORATE AND EXTENSIVE HISTORY OF HAWAII FROM JANUARY, 1893, UNTIL THE PRESENT! EXQUISITELY ILLUSTRATED BY...
View ArticleUluniu, land of the former home of King Kalakaua, sold, 1915.
A PORTION OF THE HOUSE LOT OF KUHIO WAS SOLD. That section of the land known as Uluniu which faces Kalakaua Avenue stretching from Ainahau to the area very close to the residence of Representative...
View ArticleKalihi Poi Factory advertisement, 1916.
TASTY POI! Orders for poi from all over the Territory will be filled. The cost is reasonable and the production is hygienic. Isn’t it right that Hawaiians should assist in the efforts of Hawaiians?...
View ArticleHasn’t the time come that Hawaiians try to help in the economic endeavors of...
Announcement KA HUI KUAI POI O KALIHI (“KALIHI TARO AND LAND CO., LTD.”) To those who read this. With aloha:—Whereas all of the shares of the Company named above has been acquired by W. C. Achi and...
View ArticleA Hawaiian Co-Op, 1918.
KA “HUI LOKAHI O NA HAWAII” KAUPALENAIA. These passing day, Hawaiians like Mayor Joseph J. Fern, David Kalauokalani, Samuel C. Dwight, James L. Holt, Hon. William P. Jarrett, Hon. C. P. Iaukea and a...
View ArticleQueen Emma travelling abroad a hundred and fifty years ago, 1866.
Queen Emma. From what we heard last of our beloved Queen, she is staying at Hyeres in the south of France. We are happy to say that she is in very good health, and so too her entourage. In accordance...
View ArticleQueen Emma in New York, 1866.
THE DISTINGUISHED VISITOR. Emma, the Queen Dowager of the Sandwich Islands, Visits Brooklyn, the Navy Yard, and Sails Down the Bay—Callers at Her Hotel Yesterday, &c. Her Majesty of the Sandwich...
View ArticleQueen Emma sends condolences to Mataio Kekuanaoa, 1866.
News of the Royal Court Through the kindness of His Highness Mataio Kekuanaoa, we put before our readers these loving words of our Queen Emma. Upper Gore Lodge, England Kensington, July 23, 1866. My...
View ArticleO Hawaii, My Beloved Homeland! 1932 and Forever.
E HAWAII E KUU ONE HANAU E E Hawaii e kuu one hanau e Kuu home Kulaiwi nei Oli no au i na pono lani ou E Hawaii aloha e. Cho. E hauoli e na opio o Hawaii nei Oli e, oli e Me ke aheahe makani e pa mai...
View ArticlePatriotic mele of a different sort, 1893.
Originally posted on nupepa: MELE NO KA PUNI LILELILE Eia e ka lono ua hiki mai, I lawea mai e ka makani Kona, Ike ia ai na hana poholalo, A na muhee o ka Aina, Puni wale i ka mali leo panai, Kuai i ke...
View ArticleLong live the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum! 1892.
A Visit to the Museum. President Hosmer and the boarders of Oahu College paid a visit to the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum at the Kamehameha School last Saturday afternoon. Prof. W. T. Brigham, curator,...
View ArticleE ola mau ka Hale Hoikeike o Bihopa! 1894.
THE BISHOP MUSEUM. This thing being built is a great treasure that cannot be counted amongst other things of these islands; it will show our progressive state in the future if the intent for its...
View ArticleBernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, 1911.
One of the First Stone Buildings of This New Era (Au Hou, 4/12/1911, p. 1)Filed under: Illustration, Museum Tagged: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
View ArticleStill Our Museum Today! 1900.
OUR MUSEUM The Bishop Collection of Curios. One of the Most Interesting Sights In Honolulu Pleasantly Described. HONOLULU, Feb. 8.—Above the inner entrance to the Museum of Hawaiian and Polynesian...
View ArticleOur Museum, continued, 1900.
OUR MUSEUM The Bishop Collection of Curios. One of the Most Interesting Sights In Honolulu Pleasantly Described. (Concluded.) Death seems to have played an important part in the ancient regime, as the...
View ArticleMay Day in Hilo Town, 1942.
Pertaining to Lei Day Put on by the Hawaiian Civic Club The main things on the schedule for Lei Day this year were explained by Wilfred K. Hussey, the president of the Hawaiian Civic Club [kalapu...
View ArticleFor you mele people, another composition by Joseph W. K. Kapololu, 1919.
HAUPU SONG. Ka luna au i Haupu, Akahi no a upu ka manao, A e lawe no au a lilo, Lawe no au a lilo oe na’u. Mahalo aku au o ka nani, O ka nalu ha’i mai a o Maliu, E maliu mai oe e ke aloha, Ka iini a ka...
View ArticlePiilani, the Wife of Kaluaikoolau, 1916.
The Story of Piilani At the recent meeting of the Kauai Historical Society, Judge C. B. Hofgaard, of Waimea, read the following article on the above subject: Mrs. Piilani Kaluaikoolau died at Waimea,...
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