Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 4, Number 2, 13 April 1859 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
Eia malalo noi ka palapala a Kane akaia, c hoakaka ana i kola hana ioo, i hookhaia ma ka Uelu 50, « olelo ana he “ Kanaka Wahakee." Uu hu|i au aua noonoo ia mea, a i ko’u-manao, aole o Kaneakala ka B»ea nana i kakau ia inau hana hoopunipuni, o kekahi kanaka e ae, a ua pololei paha keia palapala a Kaneakala malalo iho. E ka Hae Uawaii e :
Aloha oe :—Ua ike ae nei au i kou hoolaha wale ana i ko’u inoa maikai ma ka Hae, a me ka mea nana i hai wahahee aku, oia hoi, o Haae. (Kaneakala kanaka wahahee) he kuhihewa ja manao ana pela. Aole na'u » kakau ia _ MākāH1~Kāpehe, Haae, Lohepono, ua kuhihewa o Haae a me ka Lai pila wa ana i kuu inoa, pololei ko k«pa aku na Ke au i kakau, no kuu noho kumu ana anei no Honokane, nolaila anei ka hooili wale ana na’u, he manao lalau ia ! Ma kahi o kuu noho kumu ana, aole i kupu mai kekahi manao o’u e hana hoopunipuni i ka ke aupuni oihana ia’u, oia hoi ko ao kula. Ke kumu oko Keau kakau hoopunipuni ana i kela mau olelo hoohenehene ia Haae laua o Lohepono, he opu kewekewo, manao ino, e kapa ana o ua Haae nei, he kanaka epa o Keau, pe wale no ka hookaulana wale ana o ua Haae nei. Nolaila, kupu ka manao o K'eau s hana e like me kona manao. MOSE KANEAKALA. Kohala, Hawaii. Maraki 3P, 1859.