Ka Hae Hawaii, Volume 6, Number 7, 15 May 1861 — He mau kanaka kuhihewa no Kau, Hawaii.—He olelo kahiko loa. [ARTICLE]
He mau kanaka kuhihewa no Kau, Hawaii.—He olelo kahiko loa.
Ēlua kanaka e hele ana i ka ako lau uala, mai Makaka mai laua e hele ana ia nei o Hilea, e ako lau ai. A loaa ka lau a laua, hoi aku la laua a hiki i Kopu, aia no kekahi wai e lana ana raa kahawai, he wai kahe nae, he wai na ka ua, ina aohe ua, aohe no he wai. la laua nae i hele mai ai i kakahiaka nui, e lana ana ka wai nui, ma kahi e lelekawa ai, he kawa lele no ia a hiki i keia la, A i keia hoi ana mai o laua a kokoke i ua kawa lele nei ; holo kiki aku la ka mea mua o laua, a lele aku la ilalo o ke kawa a hakihaki liilii na iwi, a make ioa iho la. A hoio kiki aku la no hoi ka lua a lele aku la i ua kawa nei; ia ia e lele ana, «ia kana mau huaolelo iiaila, “ Aole hoi ou i mai ia’u, aohewaie ! Aohe wai e ! ! ” A make iho la laua a elua iloko o ke kuhihewa. Olklo pili, — Pela uo ka poe manao lana i ka hewa e olioli nui ai, punihei lakou i na lealea o ke ao nei. “ A hiki mai ko iakou popilikia me be puahiohio la, a hookokoke ia mai ko lakou make me he haakokohi la o ka wahine hapai, aole hoi lakou e pakele. A*. Keei, Kona H., Hawaii, Ap. 22, 1861.