Ka Elele, Volume 9, Number 19, 1 Kekemapa 1854 — HE MANAO NINAU NO KA HOOPAI ANA I KA POE AUHAU KAA OLE [ARTICLE]

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HE MANAO NINAU NO KA HOOPAI ANA I KA POE AUHAU KAA OLE

Eka Elele Hawaii e, aloha oe. He wahi manao ninau ko’u ia oe no ka j)ono ame ka hewa o ka hooj)ai ana i ka poe aie kaa o!c no ka Auhau Kula, Kino, Holoaolona, a ua hooima ka Lunakapawai i ka palapala kii ma ka liina oka makai ika j>oe i hoopiiia. Aiko • lakou hiki ana mai i kahi o ka Lunakanawai, aole no i hookolokolo maoli ia lakou ; aka, he ninau wale no i ko lakou aie e like me ka ka Lunaauhau i hoopii ai, aole no lakou i hoole mai, aka, ua ae mai no. Ka nui oka poe i hoopaiia ma ka hoopii ana a ka Lunaauhau, he iwakalua paha a keu ka nui oia poe. Hooholo iho la ua Lunakanawai nei i ka olelo, Penei, —“ Pakahi ka Iiapaluu i kela kanaka keia kanaka a j>au na kanaka, he iwakalua ; na like ia me uini dala no ka palapala kii hookahi aka makai. No ua makai nei keia uku. Ea, ua j)oao anei keia uku a ka Lunakanawai i kau ai, he umi dala no keia j)alaj)ala kii hookahi ? Aole am i ? E hai mai oe i maopopo i j)au ae keia kuhihewa a me keia j)ov\eliiwehi no keia hana. Oia ko’u manao ia oe e ka Elele Hawaii. Aloha oe, me ka mahalo. J. U. K. Ikemaka. kVaim<sa, Kauai, Oel. 25, 1854. Na ka poe Loio e wehe i keia ninau o Ikemaka. Eia ko’u, iie poe naaupo loa keia poe haawi ole i ke dala auhau i ka Lunaauhau, mamua. Heaha ka pono e loaa mai ma ke kali a hooj)iiia a hoopaiia ? Eia wale no oka ino: ka lioopaapaa, ka huhu, ke kaumaha, ame ka pilikia. Oka mea naauao; e huli no i kona dala auhau a haawi koke i ka Luna i vva pono, a palekana ia.