Ke Aloha Aina, Volume VII, Number 46, 16 November 1901 — HE HANA NAAUPO. [ARTICLE]
HE HANA NAAUPO.
Iwaeoa o ka poe naaaao a noo- [ noo maikai, he hana naanpo a| hoohaahaa ka lawe mai 1 na ; inoa o kekahi poe i ifce ia tia paa i ka make, a kamailio ae i kekaln maa manao hoino no ia poe e moa-hamaa ana ma na ilina/oial, aole hiki ia lakou ke ku mai e pale no lakou ibo, pela makou e oielo nei no kekahi maa mea a ka nupepa Kuokoa i hoopuka ae ai i na inoa o keia poe kanaka i make he mau makahiki 1 hala, oia o Kawainui, Pilipo a mo Na,wa>i, malia paha, he knmu no ko ia poe o ka hoino ana i ka Moi, owai kai ike īa mea,.o lakou no, A pehea e hiki ai ia kakou ke maopopo i ka lakou hoakaka ana no ia mea, oiai, he poe kino make ia. Hoopuka ae Ika inoa o ka poe e ola ana i hiki ia lakou j ke walaau mai & pale no lakou īho» i mea aha ka lawe ana mai i ko lakou mau iuoa a kamailio wale ae no. Aole waiwai. Aia o Mrs. Kaaihelaui Campbell me na kaikamahine ma ke Kapitala o Wasinetona ma na lono i loaa mai la o ka mo< kuahi GealJc. He maikai ko la* kou mau ola.