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KE KEʻENA NOIʻI A UNUHI ʻŌLELO HAWAIʻI
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Lawaia Mahiai a me Kalepa Hookahi No Ia Kino / Fishing Farming and Peddling Are One Body
[field_newspaper_of_article], Aug. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
Fishing Farming and Peddling Are One Body(Written by J. K. Mokumaia)(Continued)So we appropriately return to the nature of Keoni Kaimi. I have known him the longest of the fisherman . . .
Lawai'a Mahiai Ame Kalepa Hookahi No Ia Kino / Fishermen, Farmers, and Peddlers Are Of One Body
[field_newspaper_of_article], Jun. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
(Written by J.K. Mokumaia)(Continuation)There are many types of deep-sea line fishing practiced, however dear reader, in those days there were many skiffs and outrigger canoes that . . .
Lawai'a Mahiai Ame Kalepa Hookahi No Ia Kino / Fishermen, Farmers, and Peddlers Are Of One Body
[field_newspaper_of_article], May [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
(Written by J. K. Mokumaia)When the traveling ʻanae move out of the lagoon and if they settle at Waikīkī, then the experts that were mentioned in previous issues will catch them. . . .
Lawai'a Mahiai Ame Kalepa Hookahi No Ia Kino / Fishermen, Farmers, and Peddlers Are Of One Body
[field_newspaper_of_article], Oct. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
Fishing, Farming, and Peddling Are of One Body(Continued)Written by J. K. MokumaiaSo, O Nation, let us examine the distress of these waters that flow into the shore lines that have . . .
** Kai Mimiki / Receding Sea
[field_newspaper_of_article], Jul. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
Hana's news - On this past 10th of May, a Thursday, at 5:30 that morning, the sea here in Hana began to recede. It was seen that the rocky flats at the shore were exposed and the rocky crags were completely dry. The sea rose and . . .
He Mele No Ka Haku O Hawaii / A Chant For The Hawaiian Prince
[field_newspaper_of_article], Aug. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
This is a name song for you, O Kalanikauikeaouli,ʻIolani, indeed, is your father,And Emma—lani your mother,From the two of them comes this firstborn child,The fuming lightning strikes in the Heavens,It is the red streak of . . .
Ka Moolelo Oiaio O Ko John Kaelemakule Ola Ana-Helu 11 / The True Account of John Kaelemakules Life-Number 11
[field_newspaper_of_article], Mar. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
Written for the benefit of the readership of the Hoku)NUMBER 11THE NATURE OF ʻAHI FISHINGʻAhi fishing is one of the vital and foremost fishing styles at the fishing grounds of Haleohiʻu . . .
Na Anoai O Ka Malu Ulu O Lele / The News Of The Breadfruit Shade Of Lele
[field_newspaper_of_article], Dec. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
The ʻŌpelu-The ʻōpelu keep coming into Lahaina these days, after years of being away and only now seen again, therefore, O children of the breadfruit shade who are accustomed to eating ʻōpelu, do like this: create a pool . . .
Weheia Ka Home O Na I'a / The Home Of The Fish Is Open
[field_newspaper_of_article], Apr. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
It Is A Place of Education and Relaxation for VisitorsA TASK OF THE MONEYED PEOPLE OF HONOLULU FOR THE GOOD OF ALL PEOPLE.On Saturday of last week the aquarium of Hawaiʻi was opened in Waikīkī just seaward of Kapiʻolani Park, . . .
Hookuuia Maloko O Ka Muliwai He 40,000 I'a Hoopulapula / 40,000 Fish Spawn Released in the River
[field_newspaper_of_article], Aug. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
After the release of 40,000 or more fish (Rainbow Trout) into the rivers of Kauaʻi, the commissioner of fish and birds of the Territory, I. H. Wilson, returned to Honolulu last week.50,000 . . .
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