Akua kii named Kealia, 1866.

[Found under: “HUNAHUNA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”]

A godly figure.—On this past Monday, a godly figure was stood up at the front of the Kuokoa Office, to show the Hawaiians so that they see clearly the nature of the akua kii of the olden days. It was found in a taro patch in Waialua, Oahu; and the kii was brought to the school of Kapunahou as something to also show the students. We have heard that the name of this kii is Kealia.

(Kuokoa, 9/1/1866, p. 3)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke V, Helu 35, Aoao 3. Sepatemaba 1, 1866.
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