Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXII, Number 4, 19 Iune 1928 — KE KUKULU NEI I KIAHOOMANAO [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

KE KUKULU NEI I KIAHOOMANAO

Ua hooholo ha Eepani o na Kon» nn>muā aktt ne(, e ktibu|ti i KiS— hoo»ia»«o Pohaku no Heury Green w«ll (Manale Kenuire) mam'ili o tco manao a]oha nui iaia uo kan4 inaa hana maiiai ia'lakon. I kona niinawa e ola ana, ua hāāwi *K* oia i kekahi mau eki aina o Keālākekua uo ka hoolimilima ia i kakahi ]>oe Ke]>anl, a maimili o k« | lakou pilikia i kekahi inanawa, a kaa o> aaai hoi ka uku hoolima — lima o kela uuu aiua, a nia kahi o kona kipakii aku i k«ia poe Kepaai kaa ole o ka hooliniāliin», ua hooluanawaoui oia ia lakou, āi kekaki nunāwa no hol ua kokia aku no i ko lakou piHkia. Ua lilo oia k« ano makua ala uo kela j>o« K*-* pani, ae ana iā lakoo t oa tuea kopono a lakeu e haua ai i kekaki manawa. Ua ' Ul6 maoh'np keia "Keiki Manau o.na' Konā" i mea aloha ntu la € keia Lahiii Kepaui. I kona uiake aua ak» nei, 111 lilō i mea uiinauiina nui loa ia e kiia p«e K«pJ.ni o ua Kona, ai kona la 1 hoolewa ia ai, ua h«liamaht >ia j p«M Ke; ani oua Kona e komo pu iloko oka hoike ana i ko lakou, maoao aloha uoaa, a no kā Ohanal o Hanale Kenuwe. |

Aol« wale malail-i apau ko lakuu inauao mahaiō a al«iha iaia, ak*, na liapai ae ia lakou iwaena iho oia I iou, e hSua iakou i kekahi haua c hoike ai i ko iakon wanao aJoht hoamanao niau nona. maimili o h*n\ iiiau hana maika; a aloha hoi ia lakou.

Eia lakou ke kukui» nei i ki« — Loouianao nui ni; li iiial# Keimwe, ai ho<ikahua ia hoi mai n* pohaku mai' no o ua Kona, aj hookahua ia hoi ke kah** oiālo mai na pohaku pele mai, -,n h®op,»ā uiaikai ja n»e ||a puna eimena, a he ia kapoa; k«ea k« o!aio 0 u& kia-hso-mmano n«i, a mainna .ie o keia pit ana o kt kia hooiuanao, e hooumi ia ana. ae kak«* ia aoa na oltlo maluna o keia Kiahoomanao ma k« Olelo Beritauia aae k* olelo panū E kukulu ia ana keii'fci&— h«oiuāni»o nialalo ikl tuai 110 o ke kahua hale o Hanaie Keuuwe. Kia keui hanā l»©omanao alohl o na Hoaaioha Krpadi o k«la "K.tik Hanau o nā Kona'' nee uei ka laaua iaiu i, ae Ujo ana hoi i kia--h»o»uanuc aloha no kona tuaa hoaaloha Kepā 11 i iioike ai i k*> lakou manao .t)oha oīaio iai« r at hi>ea mai hoi īa ni»a haaa maiuuii 0 k*ua man hauA aloh.< kaulike ia lakon. Ua kakulu īuua o Hanak Kemwe i k* Kia-hoo ;nBHo v >':a o aa luna a kaulikt iwaena likou, a kv heoko i* ncv k*U ole 1 fcahiko ' Kf llaua* uo ke Aluha 1 ke Aloka. Me mea luakalo ia to i<-ia Kis e kukuiu la »ei e ktia ai t Koanioiia K.ep*ui o H4u«l Kiuaa#, ak« < « ka uiea iiui laa u« <

mc om keia uo 'iuw, oui m ft« k«k«ia niu sn«*o Ranal« K<a«we i "Kiahooauuu* oU" 1 k»M tn*— nwt • ola >n«, ki kwkaKa i« hol »a |aua mau luia t]ol» at kama mu hiaa k«ulik« iwaena » kei> Lahai Malihini,' "hoi i kei* ntoiwa i poe tup* ao k> aiM • H*nal« Kennwe, G iilo »■& k«aa inau hāaa aloha a kaalike i mea hoomanao naau kei*°L«— hui Kepani nia na Kona no na mat>&wa e hoea mai āua.

I ka uianawa ē naaalo ae ai ke— kahi poe o laKon ma k*hi o keia Kiahoouiaaao Pohaka ® lakon i kakuln iho |a, flsaa mai ana na hoonanao • lakon Iko ke kumn a lakou i kana ai i k«la hana, oia no k« hana naikii a Hanala Kauuwe i hapa mai m i kekahi poe o lakou, alaila, tift lilo ia i "kiahoomanao ' ola" iwaena o kela lahni no ko likni »• ko lakou hoaaloha i hala akn i kfi ■ake, ai kakuln iho uae i k&aa mau haaa maikai ma keia aoao o 4ca muliwai o ke ola aua. "o NA HANA MAIKAI, A K.U HOI x KE, AI.OHA, AI HOOHAHA I4 AEU* HOl\ MAMUU O KA UHANE KE 5 E ULO ANA lAI MAU HANA MAKE OLE A E HAHAI ANA HQI MAHOPE O IA MEA NANA I HANAIA MAU HANA ALOHA I K A HOA KAN\AKA."