Ke Au Okoa, Volume I, Number 28, 30 ʻOkakopa 1865 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

mai»# waf)i, hele*(ik u k eia o mai ia wahi. hēle ailu keia o •ft. , -** ' ' 'V ' • j Kaneakalao a ao ae ia po, <ca, Ike aku Vkeij kekfttuwaa, mea /una'o ka VmC firi VifflMrtiukati .. alālh;Tiolo' r i' Kioat eVr¥al>bTo "Sha" o kā waa II l&iuai, kau akn la ō "Kaneakalaaa iluna o ka waa, a hoto pn aku la laua me ka_ mea nona ka waa, a pn no i ka moana, i ka moana no a ao iapo, mai m laa po, 1 ka moaana no, mai ia po a ao ae, poalua laua nei i ka moana, a pae aku In ma Wnimea, i Kauai, o ke awa pae hoi ia ma Woimea, īa pae ana , aku o laua nei iuka, aia hoi e hakaka ana elua . kannka, o Kauhiahiwa me Kealohi, hiki aku s ia o Kaneakalau ma kahi o Kauhiahiwa. t Alaila, ike mai la lakou la he kanaka ano e, pane aku la o Kaneakalau ia Kauhiahiwa, ' pehea hoi ke kaua a na'lii o Kauai nei ? I j mai la o Kauhiahiwa, me ka pane niai, ua Ihee makou ia Kealohi, kahea ae ta o Kaneakalau i na wahine, ia Kukaea a me Nawahineliilii, o na wahinē i Kalalau, ke kai a loli ta, be pauu e huki o Kalalau L o Kane make i ke kaua, kani ai ka wahine i ka ua, he ua he kaloa—he kaloa kikoi-alia, he auna kaioa; kikoi atia, he kaloa iiihi no Malaekoa kinikaioa i kai o Puupa e mai haka oe ia Kauhiahiwa, a hee oe, he kanaka wahahee hoi oe. Maaoei hoi e ike ai knkou i ka hee ana a Kealohi ia Kauhiahiwa, ko ia nei ku oe la no ia hele, ka hakaka iho la no ia o Kauhiahiwn me Kealohi, maluna malnlo, a make no ia Kauhiahiwa, ka hele aku ia no ia o ua Kaneakalau nei, a.ku keia mawaho o ka pa o ka iiale o Kaakau, ais hoi, holo mai ana keia ka- 1 o»ka o Kapuohokona, a lalau mai la I ka lim» o Kaneakalau, kau huele aku la no ia o iaua nei a hiki i ka nale u Kapu, ke kanaka hoi oaeia i kii akq o Kaueakalau, ike aku nei au ia oe i kii aku nei au, pane mai ia ke kaaaka o Kapu, ka ? he hale kapu ia la, pane aku o Kaoeakaiau me ka i akuo Kaneakalau kapu i ke aha, kapu hoi paha i na wahine ? he oi ia o fce kanaka maikai no ko makou wa*»i oe» o Kauai, pela aku la o Kapu, o na wai»Mie me na kane. ne hilu ia la me ka mnikai kuhea ae la kei« i na wahine ia Kuk«ea, « nie Nawahmeliilii, e kapumaikai, lau pa fc,u kui, oapa ia ua hele ana, akahi a noho ia Puaa e ke akua, o ke pai kau a 'ka p li ) uka ioa ai i ka weke kapu o ka ah« mamwa ia »i alaila, nioau ua mau wahine nei, e al» aua oo k& e Kaneakalau, n.'iia ae (t<> ka pukaih». pane mai la o Kaneakalau, o knkulu o Knhi-' ki ka uhaoe, p»ne hou no o Kaneakniau, aoie oa'u nawai mai la na wahine, paue Imu tu> Io Kaoeakalau, aole na'u,. nawai la hoi, qa Napahineliilii s Kukaea, pane «ku ta ua tuau. . wahiiie nei, he moe ino e Kaneakela'u, ae ! ahn la keia, hai ia mai t>oi }ia.'abila hai mai ! la keia, he moe uīei—a ule! ; moo iho !nei au i ka po nei he ipoinakahelei, a he ipo maka-a-a, olelo akuL/o Kaneakaluu in Kb- ' "e mai o