Ke Aloha Aina, Volume IV, Number 21, 21 May 1898 — HE MAU MEA HOAKAKA AKU [ARTICLE]
HE MAU MEA HOAKAKA AKU
-Ui&i» iloko .o mau la itoa e hooiaau uei i ka uonhl apa pttk«,JUjsok}<? $ ka Moiwarj kim LiliuokaUni i laku&u iuai j k* oielo Eweiaai »i ka oUlo.i ua lilu ia > ;tuca iuuiw nui i& «iaioko u u» pvliui like o)o u kd kuUu»kitubttfc w<ii ( a o k& ci iu»»ku p&b» iwaeua o ih'inmk«» o <a.|>au£u ,i»o nne iioi a Laoftij wahi ka 01010, Ke noke mai nei na nupepa haoie i ba haikaika no kabi mau n»apab«. i huaipau Ia enaloko oi»il& i kupono oīe i ko lakou »acao. Aka, no wakou ibo, ke hoike akea aku nei imna o ko. ; makou poe lieluhelu o Ke Aioua Aiiu, aole makou i manao, o ko ; makou un.uUi ana ae nei i keia I bake Le laea ia e hookokoao aku i ka lahui e lilo ia i mea e hoowahawaha ai a haalele i ko lakou aloha ana no ko kakou Moiwahine aole pela. Aka, mamuli o ko makou nui ia ana mai e ko makou poe lawe i loaa ole kalii ike helulielu haole, ina paha he mea pono ia makou ke unuhi ae ia ma ka olelo Hawaii, aka, ma ka noonoo ' anaihonoka pono oka poe iloaa , ole ka ike helulielu haole, nolaila, «a manao iho la makou, he mea J ! pono io hoi e loaa like ia pomai- 1 j k»i i na poe a pau, keia ' llmke e kuai nui ia nei, a ke hoolaha akea fa n?l a paU aokapoeikeolelo'haole hoi, aohe 0 lakou oleio aiia, oiai, he hapanui okoa no o ka lahui. Hawaii ua ike a ua hōofiaUtiao ia mā ka' olelo haole, akla, pehea hoi ka' poe ike ole i ka oleīo haole, a no ko lakou pono makou i mauao,ai e unuhi ia keia huke. •Nolaila, e kala ia jnai makeu ma keia mea, ina paha he nui a lehulehu wale na kinaunau ( 1 ike ia maloko oja buke, aole ia j he mea e ili mai ai na ahewa ana o ka lehulehu o ka lah\#Hawaii ponoi maluna iho o makou, Oiai, oka makou wale no ka unuhi anaaku, ame kahoolaha ana aku imua o ke akea.