Kuokoa Home Rula, Volume IX, Number 21, 26 Mei 1911 — HE MOOLELO HOONI PUUWAI NO KA EUEU KAPUNOHUULA Ka hele ana o Kauluhinalo ma ke A-na-Ka Hoao ana me Kaeweulaokalani ma Keawaula, Ma kua, Waianae [ARTICLE]

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HE MOOLELO HOONI PUUWAI NO KA EUEU KAPUNOHUULA

Ka hele ana o Kauluhinalo ma ke A-na-Ka Hoao ana me Kaeweulaokalani ma Keawaula, Ma kua, Waianae

MOKUNA II HtNo)iou e Hootttmnahi«hie <i( ihi Hawun Hooiniu aku ln no ke kahuna i kana ana jmu?i no ona ahi: "Ke ku alu kd pahu kapu o u.\ keil«i ala, aua kapaia o Oneula ta wahi. 'He keiki pum lawa'ia 0 Kaaakahi I kooa w*uuku loa, iui Tioho i kuau, ni loko, me na ohana o Naki, a kapaia kora it on o Kf-h i - ohaiawa I kona lawe la ,ma 1 Kukanileko, uakapaiaaku kora inoa e Kaiokuula Kahiukapeku o hi« \n - kalani He mea nui oia 1 na'ln, e mahalo ana la KaUekahiahuakala.ni, no ka hele mau i ka lawai'a 1 na kahsv,ai 1 Halemano t ka lawai'a Oopu, Op;<e, ī ka ehele mami. A ī ka wa ī hoi ai na aln no kai, ua hoi pu aku la no me Kahauakaht-o-Kahauoha!awa Heike aku Ja ro hoi ke kahuna no ko Kauakahi kut pua ana,i ka manai me Leilehua o Kaala. He kaikamahine mema keia ik? pn ina kuahiwi ame luna o Haakalammakuhmla o Kaala. Na ia kaikamahine ka wai auau o Haakohilani, ka punawai makilo hau kiu o Man.uula. Nolaih, ī na e hoea mai ko kaikaina, a pae 1 ka a>na nāi, m\i h > niwaheAu ak i e īke aku oe-e Kalaniliiloa i ko kama, apel<t no ho"ofua e īke aku ii ke keiki a olua, e ko wahme me laluikahauliko, ia KauAkahL-o-KĪah'&uokalawa. E na makamaka \ieluhelu, ua maopopo ae la īa kaou na hoakaka ake kahuna no ka mea e pili ana i n* .uukuu, a e haalele iho kikou raa kea wahi oka kakou noolelo, a e huli ae kakou a nana īka nee ana ma keia <rahi aku me ka hoomanawanui, malia hoi o hiki aku kai kahi ona uhene ieo lea oke kuluanmne, a t r.I P ] la leo' o ke kahuli i ka poli o ke ao. MOKUNA 111 £A HULI HOI ANA 0 KALANIALIILOA I WAILUA MĒ NA KEIKI 0 UKA,' —ICA HANAU ANA 0 KAPUAOKLAWI 1A KAILILAUOKEKOA I ka pau ana o na hana heenalu, ua hoi aku ]a o Kalanialhloa no Wailua, oiai o Kapuaokalam, m ahine hoi a ua Kalanialnloa net e noho ana noj Wailuanuihorcrkalani, meKapunohuula ma Ika hoeā ana mai o Kalaniaillloa me na keiki o Waimea-uka a hoea i Wailua, ua huiae laoKalanialnloa me kana wahine, pela no'toi » na makua. T .a Kalamalūloa e noho ana me ka wahme ame na makua aln, e hele «rav # na o i ka hte nalu 1 Kalehuawehe mi na aluwalane o Wailua I kekahi o im la malie, ua piha o Makaiwa i na'ln ame na kanaka i ka heenalu. la i hiki aku ai 0 Kai Makaiwa, ua laoah, mal ls r» lsl.li i la 'ai ka l'i am« ki.puaa, „a ke alu ,p,„ na Kal a .„a!„l„a a ku' ike Kalakaluokewa Ua p,ha ma, ] a , „ a ke.k, ahi o 0 Puso, a peia ko Wailua uka, amekoKapah,. Oko Paeo mn al„, o ilwohikupua ape Eanhiohoopueo a hu, 1 bu, a hm ma, la me na ke,ki o Kapah,, oia o Kahunaa ame Lehuapuakea, ame na'lii oia uk a i m „ A pela na kelki o Kahoiwai, o uka o Keal.'a, „ kabf keia „ K kalukewa l hanaa ai. O KalamwaW.kapaa lea ma k„ a kane, Kek.,ukalookewa o Kalanak.l,, kona makuahine He ka'kamahine ra Kumukumu kane; amt Moana . Ilha wahine. Ano fUpaa no ko Kek al ukal u k«, raako aM»e ! hanau a. Ekolu keia poe keik,, o M.hina W Kekalokaluokewa mka o Kahoiwai, Kalualih,!,),, L , n», ,uka o Kahapala o Eahoiwai, he wahi no a,a IU k o kahi o na'li, e noho a, 1 ke au 1 hala .v~r.:,; Ml» danaoN»unou, a i a manawa no l ike m, „ l , «kaiukanakaeholonu.ana a !<„ ana ,mua 0 Kalan.aeite aku la, heahaka huaob J " * nae ' k '' "I lc,i mii nei au ia oe eke al,i op l0 ," wah, a ka hl