Ke Aloha Aina, Volume III, Number 23, 5 June 1897 — HE HANA HOOHAANAA LOA. [ARTICLE]
HE HANA HOOHAANAA LOA.
Ma ka huakai aku nei a ka Papa Ola i Molokai, i ae ia ai, kekahi poe pllikana o r»a ma'i! c ho'o pu ma ia huakai hook*- j hi, a me na poe e ae hoi i pili' ole, a i kokoke ole aku hoj me ka poe j loaa l ka poino a ka ma'i» a iwaena hoi o keia huakai e holo nei, he elua hine Hawaii. a me eiua wahine hao^ No ka lawa ole oka moku i na pono bela i hooiawaU ua t:auoha ia k« Kepani kuene e kii e kaili aaai i ka b«la a keia mau wahine llawaii e moe ana, oiai hoi, ua poluea !oa ia laua a ua Mki o!e ke hoomaopopo iho s ka m«a c h.uia ai.
i T a ke k<4iiaka Uwetawc i keia kauoha, a u* kaili ia mai U ? mau befa moe ae ttciā mau wahlne hookae a ki Ola, I lawe pu aku nei \ kai
Heaha ka mea i hoolair»j ole ai o ka Papa, i na mea e pili ana i keia poe e holo pu ana, mai kupono loa paha ka hanaia ana o keia mau wahine' Hawaii, inahe ukuko keia mau wahine oka lilo ana mai ko laua mau pakeke ponoi ae. He hana hoohaahaa loa keia maluna o keia rnau oiwi ponoi, a ke kue loa nei maieou 1 kfia hana a ka poe nana i lawelawe me ke kupono ole.