Ke Aloha Aina, Volume XVI, Number 30, 29 July 1911 — OWAI KA MEA MAKEMAKE WAHINE HAOLE. EIA KA WAHINE LA KE NOI OKOA MAI NEI NO I KANE. [ARTICLE]
OWAI KA MEA MAKEMAKE WAHINE HAOLE.
EIA KA WAHINE LA KE NOI OKOA MAI NEI NO I KANE.
] lTa hoopulta ae ta nupppa namu Hoku o ka- IWlua nei, he letu i hoo ; upaia n)ai nei e kekahT"~ Wahine'ha- ' ole oke ann o Omaha| ika Luna Lftn mā HonoTutn nei. I* iionoi " ni»i anri i ka Luna Lfta waanei e ( hoopnkaia kana" 1 lotn mnkpinake kane nialnko o kekahi n»p< pa puka ' la ok< ia knliinaliaulwle. ' Ua pau nS:*i la nō i k* hoik& kona kalanA' wahine ni, kon» ike hookani moa kani, pēfa tne kona naauao, k«„kulana kiekie oleonli &ficinn wahi a ne waīwai, & liolaila, uuhek tnai an a * oulion e na kanee jioho ole ' mai nei, eia ka. Wālilne hāMe makem»ke,kane, toe Hi puakiM dMa)-ek;i, n he māoh" pua mikinolia, .Eia'iho k* heluhelu ana o kana lets s . " ~ Oinaha, Iul;«i 1011. Lunahooponopotib Nopepa Poka La, | Mokuponi Hawaii. • ' ! Aleha 0(. : — ' E ohiolu oe e nnna iho ua honhnha i& koia leta maluko o kai\ iiupe; a He ra;ikemak(j au e noho uaa Hono-lnlu.-a ina e hiks ana jp?'ha!a|wai me kn'u nes.."e iiai no *u. ! He opio wahine kanemske, tiB makahiki roe na imohi maka nunni hauiiuli, elima kapo&i & ttue cor.o iniha ke kiekie, 140 p iona ke kaumaha, ike mra kani, hoon-iauao kie kie ia, he o!>:ina «niwai 0 ko kulana kit kif, ua makanake e 1> h<- mai ko kahi kimaka wniwai 1 oi aku na ma kahiki mamua o kona, a \ maki>make hr>i 0 laona ine kein opit W«hino i kanamake. He mairt& waiwai kona knleann, ma Co)of;u1o, ana i nwnao ;ii o wehp aku. ao!e hoLftna i kona ohana e kom'ipu mai, piia oia i n anao ai e huli aV\U i k«oninvtna m.ūkai a olnolu, vraiwai a i mare ole, no ke> inia ma krirt hana, a i hoi 0 lauaa mt> kekahi (>p?o kanomakp tti,iiī;ai o kulsna tiano oinio, aka, un 'Yv?ham#tta Pahu Lota, 133. Omaha, Keberasaka, Amenka Hnipuial