Tonight, the Alii Likelike Miriama Kapaakea will be married to Mr. Archibald S. Cleghorn, Esq. of Honolulu, at Washington Place [Wakinitona Hale], Continue reading
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Hawaii news from 1837.
From the Sandwich Islands.—We have received a file of the Sandwich Island Gazette to March 11. The Gazette contains a recommendation to the inhabitants of the island to erect a monument to the memory of Captain Cook, at Hawaii, on the spot on which he was killed. The Gazette of Feb. 25, announces the marriage, by Mr. Bingham of Kauikeauli [Kauikeaouli], King of the Sandwich Islands, to Kalama, daughter of Naihekukui. Continue reading
The passing of Queen Hazaleleponi Kalama Kapakuhaili, 1870.
Death of the Alii, the Dowager Queen Hakaleleponi,* Kalama, Kapakuhaili.
The responsibility has fallen upon us to carry the bundle of grief, sadness, and woe, and with regret, we report to you of the death of the Alii, the Dowager Queen Hakaleleponi, Kalama, Kapakuhaili, at 11:02 on the past 20th of Sept., at her residence at Haimoeipo, Honolulu. Continue reading
Mele for Queen Liliuokalani, composed by Mrs. J. L. Kaleiakalahui Crabbe, 1893.
ILIHIA I KA NANI.
1—E Liliu,
Lani hoi a makou;
O ka Wohi
Lani Oe a ka Lahui
Ke Alii nui hoi,
Hoano loa;
Nou na kapu,
Ilihia wale makou.
Hui:—Hawaii Kuokoa!
Hawaii nani mau,
E mau oe;
Welo mau
Kou Hae nani,
Ma na kapakai
O ka Pakipika.
2—E Loloku,
Lani hoi a ka Lahui;
Eia makou
Na makaainana Ou,
Ua eha i ke aloha,
O ka aina;
No ka Moi o Hawaii,
Me ka Lahui.
Cho:—Hawaii Kuokoa! &c.
3—E ka Makua,
Mana o na Lani;
E maliu mai Oe,
Ia makou;
A he noi a he ui keia,
E mau aku o ka Ea,
O ka aina,
E ola Hawaii,
A mau loa.
Cho:—Hawaii Kuokoa! &c.
Hakuia e
Mrs. J. L. Kaleiakalahui Crabbe.
Honolulu, Feb. 28, 1892 [1893]. Continue reading
A himeni for Queen Liliuokalani composed by Mrs. E. K. Naipo, 1893.
LILIUOKALANI.
E ola o Liliuonalani,
E paa i ka noho o ka lanakila,
E mau Kou ihikapu Lani,
Ma na kaiaulu o Hawaii.
Hui:
E o mai oe e Liliulani,
Ka wahine puuwai hao kila,
Silaia i paa ko Aupuni,
Me ka pono kuokoa o ka Lahui.
2
E mau Kou hilinaiia,
E Ou mau makaainana,
Me ka puuwai aloha aina,
Aina kaulana i ka hanohano.
3
E hoi e Liliu i Ko kapu,
I ka Noho Kalaunu i Halealii,
He Alii i poniia e na Lani,
I Moiwahine no Hawaii.
[The song above was composed by Mrs. E. K. Naipo of Honopueo, North Kohala, Hawaii, on the 18th past, for the benefit of the Manaolanakila Glee Club, and we happily publish it. Editor.] Continue reading
The conclusion of Princess Liliuokalani’s regency, 1881.
The Regent in handing back to the King the authority which he placed in her hands, must do so with a feeling of great satisfaction. During His Majesty’s absence we passed through one very critical period, viz., the small-pox. This called for an extraordinary demand upon the resources of the executive, which was well responded to. When we compare what was done here, with what was done in Sydney, we may well be satisfied with our own Government. Throughout this period the Regent supported her ministers well in spite of opposition and complaint. It certainly was a hard time. The long quarantine and the necessary interference with business operations made men feel discontented, Continue reading
Queen Kapiolani’s new royal standard, 1885.
[Found under: “LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.”]
This morning, precisely at eight o’clock, a very interesting ceremony took place at the Palace. A few minutes before the hour a detachment of soldiers marched from the barracks with the Royal Standard and a new flag for Her Majesty Queen Kapiolani. Continue reading
Where is the royal standard? 1918.
DOES ANYONE KNOW OF THE ROYAL STANDARD?
This office was asked by the director of the museum at Kamehameha Schools [Bishop Museum] if there is someone who remembers where the royal standard of Hawaii nei was put that was taken from the palace flagpole when the throne was snatched from Queen Liliuokalani, and being that no one in this office [of the Kuokoa newspaper] remembers about that flag, we therefore are putting this question before the public; perhaps there is a Hawaiian who knows of that flag, or has heard where it was placed. Continue reading
Description of royal standards of Likelike, Kaiulani, and Liliuokalani, 1885.
[Found under: “LOCAL AND GENERAL.”]
The new flag presented to H. R. H. Princess Likelike by his Majesty the King was floating from the mainmast of the steamer W. G. Hall as she came into port Tuesday afternoon. It is red and white stripes with the Hawaiian coat of arms and crown in the centre, Continue reading
Queen Liliuokalani looking back at 1881 and the smallpox quarantine, continued, 1898.
[Found under: “KA BUKE MOOLELO HAWAII”]
MOKUNA XIII
Ko’u noho Kahu Aupuni ana.
A mamuli o ka ikaika a me ka makaala ponoia ana o keia mau rula, i ka wa i hoopauia ae ai o ka hoomaluia ana, aole he mai i hoike ia mai ua puka ae mawaho aku. Aka, he ikaika nae kona laha ana ma ke kulanakauhale o Honolulu, a maloko o laila he ewalu haneri i loaa i ka mai, a ma kahi o ekolu haneri poe i make. Continue reading