Ka Naʻi Aupuni, Volume V, Number 79, 21 April 1908 — Me na Pomaikai o ka Makahiki hou Ka Moolelo Walohia Hainakolo KA UI PUA KA-MAKA-HALA O KA WAILELE O HIILAWE [ARTICLE]
Me na Pomaikai o ka Makahiki hou
Ka Moolelo Walohia
Hainakolo
KA UI PI'A KA-MAKA-HALA O KA WAILELE O HIILAWE
MOKUNA V Koomauia. O Kaeaka, o Kunaioha, o Moehaune, Na Vv-ahine maka-kai, O Laea ka wahine kua waa, 0 Kamalei, ka wahine o ke Komohana, He ulono keia ia oukou i ola, 1 ola no Lonokaialohia, No ka pulapula a oukou, , E haawi mai oukou i no v na, E haawi mai i ka ikaika, Ame ke ola kino maikai, E lawe i ka papalu, i ka nawaliwaii, I ka holu-10-lea i ka omilo, i ka omali, A lele a kaawale mai a Lonokaialohia aku, E haawi mai i ola nui nona, Amama. Ua noa, Elieli noa. Elieli kapu. Pau keia mau mahele pule a Leimakani, alaila, hahau keia i ka pule i Kealohilani, "Kulia, e Uli, ka pule kanaenae ola, Kulia i Kealohilani, Uia kupua o luna nei, J Owai kupua o luna nei, 0 liio-uli o ka lani, O Ilio-mea, o Ilio-ehu, O Ku-ke-ao-nui, •: O Ku-ke-ao-loa, O Ku-ke-ao-poko, '-i Ku-ke-ao-awihiwihi ula o ka lani, Kanaka o ka mauna, Na hoa-hele o ka ululaaa, Ua ka ua, kahe ka wai a Kahoaiii, Ne-i v/ale i ka pali makamaka, Wawa, kapmai o Kuhaili-moe, O IleL i •'ilei ;aliea, Na "v ī i, uk ,o ke ahi i Kahik:', 0 Ln t 4 ii, ojn lowe. e, <» Loaa, A 'oa,* iioi i, ■ j„i i ut a oakou mai', 1 oki h . 110 k iii »a.k ui lei, O Lonok iiv;hia - - Na ko. alona : kono, Hoa 13.a aw 'ia'oukou apau, E o'u mau kupuna apau,
: : — ' ka po ake ao, ke ao hoi a ka po, 1 —e. Ua noa —a. ' wale —e. Lele wale —hoi —a — ana o keia pule a Leimakani oka ia i a--* k- « ' » i -eoko a paa loa o loko e ka hale; aohe ir ai i *<) iuni mau maka ke ike aku. Oiai keia po p l ' ll i 11 loko oka hale, lohe ae la ia ika halulu ana n:ai kikiao makani ikaika a komo ana keia elem'akule, i hole a poohina. He peahi lau niu hoi ma kona: h.iiei, ia!o ula ma kona puhaka, ahe aahu ulaula nohoi ke L - r uhi ana ma kona kiko apau. v)iio mai la ua kanaka nei a noho iho la nia ka nua o k,i moena, huli pono mai la kona alo ia LeimaHnL I'■ Vv '- Iwi, me he mea la ua onoonouia ae no keia e kona mau pilikana ponoi r e t manaoia iho; o , keia kanaka ana e |ke aku- nei, aole ia he kanaka e ae, aka, o kona kupuna- „ 'no oia hoi, o Kuwahailo. A me he mea la nohoi, ua konoia ae no oia iloko ona„ e lele aku oia a noho iluna oke Kupunake. Oko ia nei maimwa no ia o ke ku ana ae iluna ame ka hikiwawe loa, lele aku ana keia iluna o ke kanaka elemakule ana i manaoie loa ai, aole ia he kanaka e ae, aka, o Kuwahailo no ia kona kupurfakane akua. ' • . laia nei i lele aku ai me ko ia nei manao o luna ona . • u-ha o ke kupunakane kona wahi e noho ai, aia hoi, ua. ho-uweke ae la ua poohina nei i kona mau u-ha a pohofo ana keia malaila. laia nei hoi i huli ae ai e kamailio ae i ua elemakule nei, ua kiolaia mai la keia a pili ana i ka paia, a pane mai la ua elemakule nei: Nui kou ikaika i nei po, eka moopuna, loaa kou no— hona o kuu kua; aka, ikaika ole oe, e ka moo a na'lii o Waipio me Kuaihelani, aohe ou wahi kuleana iloko nei o'u u A-he!" wahi a Leimakani i pane aku ai, me ka .hoomau ana, alaila, he huakai ikaika kau, e ke kupunakane • hoea mai nei ia nei o keia po, ea? Kai no he huakai kau no ke aloha; moopuna; eia ka he huakai kau no ka ikaik..:, a mamuii o ka ikaika e moopuna ai au nau, a e kup"na a oo nou. Aohe o'u hopohopo no ia mea he ikaika a ht oolea; nokamea, he kupunakane ikaika ko'u o Loheloa, k . me;i nana i paipai i ke poo o Kuwahailo, ka eu a o kt k'V i o Kuaihelani. Aka, numi a o ko'u ae a-n e lioik al:'' k 'u i'kaika ia o \ makeniko im e ninau aku :a oe, k' ; - r. Owai kou inoa?" • • ".i pane mai la ua pooh'ii ī ka olelo ana ma "i ' k'ni: "Owau ka ih'iki iji i hoopapa n ; - : k . kulu o Kahiki a bue' i ia oe, eka moopur i, i)' k'»o ko kaui i 1> na ikaika o kaua, Iwa okoa aku ia, - i ; 1 ou kini kupuna ame na makūa ou. a. k* a" •.v i hoea mai o ke-akua o Kra ; he'ari, an e k' : '- k ' Ik ' akua ona poo aumak'-a ar, eka n-ocprr .-„, k • " 'iei."• ' ' . j