Ka Elele Hawaii, Volume IV, Number 3, 22 Iune 1848 — O KA HOOMANAWANUI. [ARTICLE]

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O KA HOOMANAWANUI.

'<T Hoomanawanui, oh ke keilu a Ahomu laua o OJuoJu, ka i noho i ke kulanakauhale o Ka*mau aku. I kōna wa uuku hoomnka oia e i kona ano maikai, ka mea i kapaia, ma ia hope ibo, ma kona inoa ponoi. He wahi %«iki k»pmnaha keia; ua olelo mau ia mai nona, fca l uiea ā pau ia ia. He wahimakuwahia£^afcaT^tm l a, o Poino kona inoa, nana ia.i home ka nui o na pilikia ana rkuu.nii>j ai no i alohi niai ai jta,nani 6- kona i ka wa i kokoke mai KWhai-o Kuonoorio»;aoIe i hiki iifhpite'jaku I.kma an'o maikai. He kupunawaWiw ly^a v o jta.lp.oa, ua komo wale pftelCQ oi>a na kaiiniMwahiiie maikai. He 4io^ai£ Maifcai*koria inoa, a "ui iw* 6 na aa b iia haoopuna;' • -loa-**i kli- oielo ibo/*pui:.njßi ke. a pakela ' J w*"Eo i i tfī 'iā;riw oia, ao- • o Haaheo kek»hi eieft>«fei*leF olelo' iho, he hoalaufc&fcjan<^a. f ,Ua 'pilīkla ' i nakafkamithines'ii^ele^ikul^^ei, % ia Hooka-. n.o Inua/O^L^^al^,<?sg 4 aku ia I;iUa. Hoao e' .hoehaehk' aku ia iV, akl aql§ on«'|ubrJjn Aole/J hiki ia Inaina ke aole hol ia i haA'ii iki aku la Hohu Mahuaiuia,wale kona lCuhikuhi na maku\yabiqe i kpi.kam'ahine ia ia, i kuinu hoohalike; Q a%.jna£u«kane "hoi, i ka wa i ao ak.u>ai lakoti nrau keikikan'e, aole<o lakou lif ia. Mahuahua wale kona alohaia hiki i 'kekahi ke nana iaia me Ua huiia iloko pna ria mea a pat* aole hoi i kawiUra J3(k>paj|^* oia m:Pajjoiek*?4fi^ # $£$*$} " k,ai, a marc ihō itiQ« o-jna keiki pof>ksla » m 4J91w.. « •• *. A'; •. "i *» v* ■' *> r • »"