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KE KEʻENA NOIʻI A UNUHI ʻŌLELO HAWAIʻI
Institute of Hawaiian Language Research and Translation
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Fishing Gear
canoes
nets
traps
hooks and lures
spears
poles and lines
Ka Moolelo o Hawaii Nei, Helu 2 / The Story of This Land, Hawaii, Number 2
[field_newspaper_of_article], Jul. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
About Touring the Famous Places, the Supernaturals and the Ancient Chiefs from Hawai‘i to Ni‘ihau.Regarding KahuoiOn the north side of Kaumakapili Church, there is an altar for the aku lure of Kahuoi. This is an aku . . .
Ka Moolelo o Hawaii Nei, Helu 3 / The Story of This Place, Hawaiʻi, Number 3
[field_newspaper_of_article], Jul. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
About Touring the Famous Places, the Supernaturals and the Ancient Chiefs from Hawai‘i to Ni‘ihau[No Kahuoi]That other man knew that this one had a very good way to get fish. That one coveted it, and sought a way to obtain . . .
Hoomana I Ka Ia / Religious Practices Concerning Fish
[field_newspaper_of_article], Dec. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
To the best and foremost of the Hawaiian people; Greetings to you: Do place these old things in your free space so that the young people living in our part of the world from Hawai‘i to Kaua‘i will see it.They should know of . . .
Na Upena Lawai'a O Ka Wa Kahiko Me Ka Lakou Mau Hana / The Fishing Nets of Old and Their Uses
[field_newspaper_of_article], Jun. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
(Written by Z. P. K. Kawaikaumaiikamakaoka‘ōpua.)(Continued.)The pāku‘iku‘i net. Here is the third thing done in relation with the pāku‘iku‘i net. One would drag the tī . . .
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)(Continued)One of the famous types of fishing in those days that was performed meticulously was kaʻiuhu fishing. It was a sight to behold and I knew someone . . .
Na I-a Nui O Kai / The Great Fishes of the Sea
[field_newspaper_of_article], Apr. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
Here in Lahaina, some fishing children prepared the skiffs, the harpoon, the lines, and everything else necessary for fishing, then the fishing children sailed out to tour about at the boundaries of the calm sea. The sail of victory . . .
Ka Moolelo Oiaio O Ko John Kaelemakule Ola Ana-Helu 8 / The True Story of John Kaelemakule’s Life-Number 8
[field_newspaper_of_article], Sep. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
Written by him for the benefit of the readers of Ka HokuNumber 8Keoni Kaelemakule’s Personal Story(Personally written carefully by him)SEEING THE TOWN OF HONOLULUAs we were not again . . .
Olelo Hoolaha / Announcement
[field_newspaper_of_article], Mar. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
Know all persons by this announcement that the Mullet is restricted, is a Protected Fish, not to be fished for nor to be sold by anyone without my permission, in my fishery from Kaheʻekā Point to Koʻolina at Waimānalo in the . . .
** Na Anoai O Oahu / News of Oahu
[field_newspaper_of_article], Mar. [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
Written by Geo. Poola.[...]The period during which the aliʻi resided in these places was indeed a long span. Queen Kaʻahumanu came by canoe and went to Hanauma, where Pākī was the konohiki at the time and which was an area . . .
Ka Moolelo Oiaio o Ko John Kaelemakule Ola Ana-Helu 10 / The True Account of John Kaʻelemakule’s Life-Number 10
[field_newspaper_of_article], [field_hna_day], [field_hna_pub_year], Book: [field_book], Page: [field_page_number]
The True Account of John Kaʻelemakule’s Life(Written by himself for the benefit of the readership of the Hoku)Number 10THE TABOOS OF AKU LURE BINDINGThe aku lure fishing of the past . . .
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