Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXIX, Number 47, 14 March 1945 — He Nane [ARTICLE]
He Nane
Ma kekahi la o kela pule aku nei hoea aku nei ka lunahoponopono o K-a Hoku o Hawaii ma ke keena o kona Bosi, e noho mai ana keia Uipuakea, a pa nohoi kona leo a olelo maila ma ka kana olelo makuahine, "Ua laki loa ua hoea maila oe." Ua onou maila kela he wahi apana pepa, a i ka wehe -ana ae keia ua ike iho la ua kakau ia kekahi manao maluna o ua apana pepa nei, a heluhelu iho la, a ike iho la he ono Nani keia. O ka oi loa aku ua kakau ia keia ma kaua olelo ponoi. Peneia ua walii nane nei: E noho pu ana keia mau mea iloko o kekahi hale; he kane me ka Wwiliine. Mahope iho lawe īa ke kane he walū okoa a pili iie kane hou me keia wahine. Ku iho ia ka ninau; "Owai la keia mau mea?" Me ka haaha^a, kauahaao
e nk hiapaiole kaulana o ke pakaukau poepoe, na N«ata kaulana o ke kahua hoopapa o na Hilana o Waokele, aine k« koa Polani ki kapakahi, i ka Pu — Kapalaloi ka\TO ikipoha. oia 1 »nai ka malihini imua o oukou, |a na oukou ia e huli mai i keia | kopueu e hoolalelale aku nei i ■ko oukou smart. I "E akahele nae hoi oukou, o ha'iha'i ka laau iho a ka Na>ta IHhune. a matm)\o v u ka limakui o Piuk<*om» a pu hoi ka hoi ka ihu t> ka poka ko|>au a ko koa Polani ko lux>kui mai mo j keia kupu<iu, | Oi-a hoike ia mai ko oukou! ame ko oukou maa&a ij ko ahole a,na I koia kaoaoa, ■ E opualii iho nohoi e na hīn- j palole i h<?ouna mna īwai i na| luuie, e uLeio mua ae kakou i\iu.a, nH a ak\i hoi ka oukou H« wahi ptpe ai walu wale iho no 4 uoK» no e aeh» ana ka kk, liiīn o kona hulu. j