Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 943, 17 Mei 1894 — HE KAMEHAMEHA ANEI KOE E OLA NEI? [ARTICLE]
HE KAMEHAMEHA ANEI KOE E OLA NEI?
E Mr. Lunauooponopono; ! I i Aloha oe:—Na keia mau huaoleibo, f'ka hope loa o na J meha" , koi mii in'u e kamailio maluna o na papa kuauhiu alii o | Hawaii nei i ka mea oi«io maoli. Oiai anle keia he wa e ae wale ia ai j o na kumakaia» e iawe waleia ika inoa o na Kamehauieha i mea piepiele na keki««hi kanaka lapuwale e he'e nei me ka moa hooh|tt|h4ne | iaia īho c, Prinoe." He inoa&iiak'i» la k% Pnnoe; aka koe nae i ka poe o na Haie Keaka. Ina kakou ie hoopololei ma ike ano he lahui kamtUno kaKou. a)a - ih o k* hainA oiaio o ka ninau malunaae, aohe Kamfchamftha i koe, ua pau loa a-ua naio aku. Aka, .i&t e ae kakou e> ma«ia ka noho ana
&:i ojog. kaiaiuaiii'ili), a i o ki Kamehameha l afc» loaa he hook&hi e pla nei, c»a ke Boho*jtSai ftei *njg; HftO&i>' b« potim Āa' Kameha*ieb£ Y, i koi» niau )n opio lue ke kaain'liiwāhine Maheha, he'k»ma na na alu Litiba yjnm>ilft (k|, ha ,pfti t hft m ka Kaknmlamoiui (k) keiki a Kamehamehanui ō M&ui tm Manuhaāioo (w). ' 0 Kamebameha L V me H:a&ieha- . ■••" . ' ■ . i meha V kaikiiiha',' aote. do ia ; u« i kiekie loa -uia tee koko alii, # like ala pie na Kamehameha. II me ; ill, na keiki pou<ti a kealiiwahme kapu Keopuolahi m© &araehameha I. He mek oinio, »a Karftehameh& I nb o Kaiuēhaineha IV tm* V.; aka he Wohi wale »oko Kaieehameha I kapa, & fce Nuha~. ko JKeopuolanj ma, ke kapu b kona, mau kupuna, na 'iii o Maui, Kamehamehanui (k), Kaiola (w) me Kahekili (k); he inau aliiaiuioku. li»a hoi kakou ē hoihoi aku auā a i ke auo Uoni a-Liloa hooiW uiai, alaiia he poe IJ mi-a-Liloa waie no ri ra?ii n* ]£amei)smeha a na m,aj3io a Keaweaheulu e noho nei i ka moku. k<i p«D<i alii o Kalakaua no'lakou ke Kalaunu a mau' W akui 'Ā ina hoi mai ia kamoku (k) ipe (w) a.me Lonnmaaikanaka (w) ma mai e hoomaka ri, alaila Wpoē KeawekekiLhikHiokamokn, Kalāhikauleleiaiwi ue non* Kamahamelni, Lilluokalaoi a «*» <n& alū 4, iho « noh«> uei o ka /uua. A Wla, mai a Knlaninuiamamao [b"|, Kaianikeean uioku :fk J me Kalahiopuu | kJ uia niai e hoomaka ai. Aka hoi, ina mai a Ke>ua Kalanikupuapaikaianinui e heomaka aku ai, alaila e ioaa auanei: Me Kabi- i kikala (wj (h« aliiwahiue no ka wa! heu o]ej loaa o Kalokuokamaile [kj, ] ao kana mau pua aku, hookahi nō e ola nei, oia ke 'iii EHzubeth Kekaaniau; Kekuiapoiwa 2 ioa« o Kamehamehal me Kaianimalenku loku,oia hoi o Keliimaikai; aohe a laua Duai koe (koe nae o Keano [w|). Me Kamakaeheikuii ;w] loaa o Kaiaimamahu (k). O ka Moi Lohaliio ka hope o kaia lalam-" Me Kalola (w), kaikuthine o Ka~ he&ili a wahine no hoi a, Kaianio» pu*j, loaa o Liliha (« ) a o Kauikeaouli Kamehameha I. T .I no ka hopena o keīa lalani. Ma ka aoao 316 o ka W, D. Alexander's Brief History, ur h\iopth* pili ae oia, na Keiiinaaikai iea 1M» kekani wj hi ie o Kiilawea* koi a i >oa o (k) ma Kao» | naeha (w). He pai>a koauhau olulnu loa keia a Ateka\ad«ro,A h% h<x»pjnipuni hoi 0 ni ka Kelii(ttt ikaV>atku o &ac&aoha i w) he mkkuakaM e ioā kaiMu a » Knliko no aoii <* Kiil»weau (w). n Kiom« Kaieieonah,ni me AU bertJK. 'Kiimiiak«a v na moopunir knaiua a Kahko (*V a h* inaa mo< opuna hoi na Kaonaaha, Ma ka aoao 204 o ka Bufce II a A. Fomander ua hoike ae oia o Ka» leipaihala. keiki a Kalaniopun me Kalaiwahineuli (w) [ma ka kana a Kaliko' (w) a ipaktoafc*i* hoio Kaonaaha (w), Aka uahoik*
%»iifrs paa h* ā3tt kkkie o £«$&» W». .AW uakue iaaa » ; m e na kakaol©& p r-.'. ka(fe]f fca - onaeha, hs ieanaka aHino. nō tiflL inaokttpnni niai o «alf«»ma. \h-¥* kt-'u noatiao luaoli o k«ia kfa uiaK?n a iii ike i?oji A. der iiōtta^wa i |inli uoii ai i kjn iuoolelo kuauhau o na alii. Maiiiuii i> ke -aioha nuiia o £miua Ka,i k&ohua aP kōōa mii- " 'nao i ke' pai una o Keaka ke knne a Kkliko i Wa mai ai o [w]./ (J]» e hoopili o himaikai kona makuakaoe, &k£ ua hoole iea ia aiii. He alii ku«¥»& • Euai fea makuakane» a eia ke ouk& ae «ei i»a o A. K. Kuauiakea kia 'hna awaawii he kunaakaia aiua iiaoau. v Kumakak anei i na he Kaleipaīh baJa, Kalaniopuu, Kalaniouiiamamao? Kumakaia'anei ina he koko >aai- a~Keiiimaikai iaai t ia Keoaa Kaianikupuapaikalaninhi mai, K4lamkeemoku mzl, Keawekekahia.liiokamoku mait Kumakaia anei Tna he olaio ka olela he kamehai na iKanikeaouli a he Kamehameha hdi? Aofe, aole loal Mal&lo iho nei e ikaiho ai ka lehuleha i ko A. K. Kupui&ke&papa kuauhaa 1 nele euaoli no i "ka hope ioa u na Kamehaineha.v Aoie au e hoike iko 01ohaaa [John.Young Sir.] x>apa, «iai, ua. olelo ka rul|i o na Alii o Bawaīi nei;— 4, 1 na he kiekie kd kula&a o ke koko o ka aou> o ka a h&ah&a ko kamaknakāne, u« kiekie no ko kd keiki " O ke koko o ka makuahine ka i naii a nui ia ma ko Hawaii r.ei mai kahiko loa mai. 1. Kaleikoa (fc), ooho ia Paaluanoi (w), loaa o Kaeo (k). Kaeo (k) nohn ia Jane Lahilahi Young loaa 0 Peter K. K*«o Albert K, K«nniakea. 2. Kaliko (w) nohoia Keaka [k*j o Kaooaeha [w] v Kaontki {*] noho ia John Yonng Sr M )pi o Fannjf Kekoia, Grm Knppikni. John Kaleipaihala a xae Jao« L». hilahi. Fanny Kekala mu* Im Nae® (he alii kieki* oo), kwi o Kma Kaleleo*alaw. 6r»o# gamai~ | kui anw» ia Dr; Kooke, aoi* paa. | John JC Youujj jr., mare ia Alapai [ [rc] *ol« j»Wk Jane Lahilahi «nare ia Kaeo [k] loaa o P. K. Kaeo me A. K, Kunuiak«-a. [ Ke hooki nei au i keia 1 a tnaKa e kiki ina no paha K. Kunoiak«a ka limk» aoikonapili ana i ni fimnh>ar ha o ko'u haawi aaa akn i |ka*u 01010 hooholo hope Uia m k& *H"P* loa o na Kamg>hameha. n Owaoiho ao R»W«Wium Hr.ooJuln, May Is, 18W. I ko &*akoa ael Kma knkahi maa le* aiaka oaaaaa o ea Hai AUKā Aiaa aaa w*hta« ha a«au epoa keia J hiki mai, mekaaloha oiakk Ha Let i kai kaa aaai ia makoa «mu Lahaiaa laai, « hoik% aaa« i ka haaa haokiekie a ka Laaakaaawai &. Kahan* Wio, oia hoi koaa kaa aaa aka i kona ki^ma kahi oke Kahaaa • kaa aaa, a ka mi a piki aat. he ale ka« ka paa *ka e hāale »aa aaai aaa. he kee a ka haakeia haaa httahllaolf /.■>■<-