Joseph Liwai Kukahi remarries, 1923.

KUKAHI-LEWIS

Joseph L. Kukahi and Hana C. Lewis were married Sept. 23 at 1141 11th Ave., Kaimuki, J. K. Nakookoo officiating. The witnesses were James B. Mossman and Martha H. Kamau.

(Star-Bulletin, 9/29/1923, p. 10)

Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Volume XXXI, Number 9911, Page 10. September 29, 1923.
Advertisement

On death of Maria Kukahi, 1923.

CARD OF THANKS

The husband and family of the late Mrs. Maria L. Kukahi wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to their relatives and friends for the beautiful floral offerings and kind sympathy extended them during their bereavement.

JOS. L. KUKAHI
AND FAMILY.

(Advertiser, 2/2/1923, p. 7)

Honolulu Advertiser, 64th Year, Number 12,544, Page 7. February 2, 1923.

Wedding announcement of Joseph Liwai Kukahi and Maria W. Kamala, 1919.

KUKAHI-KAMALA

Joseph Liwai Kukahi, for more than a quarter of a century a clerk in the Honolulu postoffice service, and Mrs. Maria W. Kamala were married at 1:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon at the home of the bridegroom, 1141 17th Avenue, Kaimuki. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Samuel K. Kamaiopili of the Oahu Hawaiian Evangelical Association. The witnesses to the wedding were Mrs. Emma M. Nakuina, Continue reading

Kumulipo, published by Joseph Liwai Kukahi, 1902.

A FINE MOOLELO BOOK

“KE KUMULIPO,” A HAWAIIAN MOOLELO TO BE PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH L. KUKAHI.

We received a Hawaiian moolelo book being published by our good friend, Joseph L. Kukahi. The name of this book is “Ke Kumulipo,” and it is an authentic Hawaiian moolelo book showing the different ideas about the birth of this archipelago. Within this book are a number of beautiful mele showing the thoughts of the ancient composers of mele of ours pertaining to the birth of the first man, the first woman, and the land upon which we live. Continue reading