More on the protest rally of July 2, 1894.

PROCLAMATION OF THE WOMEN’S HAWAIIAN PATRIOTIC LEAGUE.

All of the members of the Hui Aloha Aina a na Wahine are directed to gather at Palace Square at 5 o’clock this evening, Monday, July 2, 1894; to support the rights of the Great Makaainana Rally of Patriots along with like-minded Organizations led by the Men’s Patriotic League [Ahahui Aloha Aina a na Kane].

And in accordance with their invitation to the Women’s Patriotic League.

Let us fill this Rally until we have 20,000 or more, so that our unity is made know.

By Order

Executive Committee of the Hui Aloha Aina a na Wahine.

Honolulu, July 2, 1894.

(Leo o ka Lahui, 7/2/1894, p. 2)

KA POLOAI A KA HUI ALOHA AINA A NA WAHINE.

Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Buke II, Helu 974, Aoao 2. Iulai 2, 1894.

Aloha Aina, 1894.

GREAT RALLY

OF THE

PEOPLE OF HAWAII NEI.

A great meeting of the makaainana of the lahui will be held on THIS EVENING. Monday, 2nd of July, at 5 p. m., exactly, to show their objection to the proclamation of a new Constitution and their disapproval of the changing of their form of government from what has been constant to their people from before.

This summons has been declared, calling the Hui Hawaii Aloha Aina and the like Associations of the various ethnicities who have rights under the Constitution of the land, to gather this evening. Come all people.

Under the direction of

J. Nawahi.
President of the H. H. A. A.

J. K. Kaunamano
J. E. Bush
Vice Presidents.

H. A. Wideman
J. A. Cummins
Honorary Presidents.

J. K. Kaulia
Secretary.

Honolulu, July 2, 1894.

(Leo o ka Lahui, 9/2/1894, p. 2)

HALAWAI NUI A NA MAKAAINANA O HAWAII NEI.

Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Buke II, Helu 974, Aoao 2. Iulai 2, 1894.

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Patriotism, 1894.

Great Meeting of the People!!!

Forward O Hawaiians!!

FOR THE RIGHTS OF YOUR LAND

A Great Meeting of Makaainana will be held at Palace Square, at 5 p. m. on this very day, July2, 1894; to show our steadfastness in our patriotism.

Hawaii’s own Lahui, as well as the other ethnicities who are of the same mind, are invited to go in unity and show their insistence behind the Resolution that will be passed at that time.

Invited are the Men, the Women, and all the young people of the Hawaiian Patriotic League [Hui Aloha Aina], and all friends, to go immediately with great enthusiasm and festivity to fill the meeting with numbers of Twenty and more thousand people.

And provided that the Marshal [Ilamuku] of the Provisional Government [Aupuni Kuikawa] has approved our meeting. Therefore, we have nothing to be concerned about. Let us however maintain the peace.

JOSEPH NAWAHI,

President of the Hui Aloha Aina.

JAMES K. KAULIA,

Head Secretary of the Hui Aloha Aina.

Honolulu, July 2nd, 1894.

(Leo o ka Lahui, 7/2/1894, p. 2)

Halawai Makaainana Nui!!!

Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Buke II, Helu 974, Aoao 2. Iulai 2, 1894.

Patriotism, sovereignty, and unity, 1894.

A CALL.

Rise, O Hawaii’s Own, patriotic men, women, and youth, and show to the world your true patriotism, how you treasure your traditional rights to the land under the alii from time immemorial. It is time that we come together in peace to show our disapproval of what is being done by the our nation’s administrators, that being their proclaiming of a Constitution for Hawaii that changes the nature of our nation and other things which we do not desire. As per the resolution of the Senate of America, to the people of Hawaii belongs the total right to establish and protect the form and the leadership of their nation as they desire, without interference from other national powers, therefore, you are all being summoned to come this evening to show your thoughts and independence, in accordance with this call by the Hawaiian Patriotic League. This is the right time, the time when the great desire of this lahui who were just earlier stirred to meet, to come, for there is a goal and the means to it is clear.

(Leo o ka Lahui, 7/2/1894, p. 2)

HE LEO KAHEA.

Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Buke II, Helu 974, Aoao 2. Iulai 2, 1894.

Kaa kea of Waiakea dies at 110 years old, 1898.

[Found under: “Nuhou Kuloko.”]

At Waiakea Kai, Hilo, an old man just died whose name was Kaa kea, on Thursday last, at 110 years old. It is not exactly known when he was born, however, he stated that he was 30 years old when Kamehameha I died. He joined in the battles of Kamehameha I, and at the last battle in Kona. At the death of the king, he slashed a mark like a moo on his forehead, and he lived with this mark until his death.

(Aloha Aina, 2/14/1898, p. 7)

Ma Waiakea kai, Hilo...

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke IV, Helu 7, Aoao 7. Feberuari 12, 1898.