Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume LXI, Number 34, 24 ʻAukake 1922 — ULUMAHIEHIE KE KUKULU ANA A KE KAMALIIWAHINE I KE KALAPU WAHINE MA KAUAI [ARTICLE]
ULUMAHIEHIE KE KUKULU ANA A KE KAMALIIWAHINE I KE KALAPU WAHINE MA KAUAI
' ku.i Holomon HanohanO, ke ka- , rlen a wiwoole o ka Nupepa :. ;>os; Welina ka i a nui loa. ke .«ihiahi o ka Poaono, la .. lulai, ua wehe īnua ke Kama--1 nnnine Kalanianaole i ke kalapu ( rr. Makuahine ma ke alo o ka r.i n ka halepule Hawaii ma Wai- . i. r,e ka haiolelo ana mai me na r,o:olo o ka mikioi me ka eleu, a - r kn makee nui i ka pono koho : v;r. o na makuahine Hawaii, i kn nono koho haloka. e a'o lokahi lakou na wahine me . - ;.-kou mau kane, aole e hukihuki n okuahana, aka, e huki like a £.<ii like me na manao kuikahi a ■ ■k.iiii, o ia ka ikaika ame ka lanai: :.. pu no hoi, e a'o ikaika i ka . mau keiki, e imi ikaika i V - n.-jruao. o ia ko lakou ikaika, no moa; o lakou aku ana ke pani r.r.: ma ko kakou mau makalua ke -,ia ae kakou. Nolaila; mai hoo- • .i.'<uoa i ka hoonaauao ana i na V ki mai keia manawa aku. Mahope i ka haiolelo & ke Kar,;iliivrahiu«., he mau manao pa'i- : r, 'i n malamaia ke koho ana i ko >kr.-i mau lunanui o ke kalapu. Ta hoomakaukāu ka Ahahui KaHui K&mehameha Heln 3, r." j'.-ipnaina i luluu i na meaai Hr.Tvaii no ka hanohano o ke Kai liin-nhine, ke A]iiwal)ine aioha a kr, kakoo Elele Alii \ haalele mai i ola smaj'W v Attiāmofcti 0 ' ■■h mau ahahtTi, e ku riet -i kteia : K.'imebameha, ko Honolulu, Ka M.;ti:;iiahoa, ko Hilo Hawali; Kauv :aiii ko Kauai o Manokalanipo, nei i keia la jne kona holomua. Hoi mai ke Kamaliiwahine me ko--7,- mau ukali no ka home kakela o k i makuahine ona miliona, Hr«. Kmna \Vilcox, ma Kilohana Kakela. K.ikahiaka Sabati, lulai 30, ua ; ka huakai a ke Kamaliiwnhine r kona mau ukali aine ka makua- ' • • '-•na-miliona, ka ukali hanohnnn n : .kuhale o Kilohana Kakela, no i 11 Loku o Hanalei, e kukulu ; k k:i!apu o na makuahine o Wai- < Hannlei, Huiia,. a oa malama pu ; f p *-aa, n& na l.t#a. Kaumualii : ' Kaahumanu no ka hanohnno ■ Knmaliiwahine. i • i ..iolelo no ke Kamaliiwahine o na makuahine ame na wani i" kupono i ke koho baloka me ke o]fc>hia nui ia o ka haiolelo a ke K:.nir.li:wahine, no ka mea; aole oia i nku i ka inoa o na moho Hon. John H. Wise, Hon. Chas. K;ng ame Hon. Nor...an Lyman, «'• >. aka. ua waiho aku no oia na koi:i aine keia wahine a makuahine •" koho i kana i ike ai he kupono. Hoaumoe ke kamaliiwahine me na i i ame ka makuahino ona-mili- <-• r-i iv.a kona home a kakela ''Pua i ' "o 9 Mahamoku." Ma ke ahiahi Poakahi, lulai 31, • malamaia ka halawai xukulu kaRepubalika a na wahine ma'ko o ka Hall o Kilauea, me ke - • " sna i na lunanui o ke kalapu ke kakahiaka Poalua ae, Au- £■"«' l. «a ma,iaiviwa. ka ( kukulu.kaf * l k J :ina «o na, maku ,l.ine amq ,na i'iine kupono i jce koho baīoka o Ka apana o Aiiehola, ame Koolau - Huiia. Mahope o ke ku ana o h,• ini 1 a kalapu, ua malamaia ke ku- • i kalapu ana, no na makuahine rik « ihine o Kealia ame Kapaa. *< ka Hall o Kapaa. Mahope o ke kukulu kalapu, ua ni na Kaahumanu, he paina no ' ianohnno o ke kamaliiwahine, '* ku ana o ke kalapu Kepubalika <> na wahino, me ko lakou poresi- ' " n -i i kohoia, oia k* makuahine) Roselvn Keliinoi. kolu. Augote 2, ua. holo , ke -'-'iL.'iiwahine no' Lawai Beach no •iuaukai ame ka hoomaha ana ■ 'Mla. me ka paina mama i ha*110 ka hanohano o ke kamaliie na kamaaina olaila. ! r, iha. Augate 3, ua malam»ia ' ° n kukulu kalapu ana no KoI>awai ame Kalaheo; he nui [ oiiohiaia o keia kukulu kalapu " "puhalika a ke Kamaliiwahine, no *•• liinikai oluolu, a ano haajiaa me o kana kamailio ana me he makuahine i kana mau - - ki e a 'o ana. • Augate 4, ua malamaia kukulu kalapu Bepubalika ana na makuahine ame nu wahine ko- '■ haloka o ka apana koho o Lihue rf >. maloko o ka Halepule Hawaii '• Lihue. Ma ka hora 11 a. m., ua hiki -"•ui ke kamaliiwahine me na ukali L -' rf ' ka makuahine Mre. Eq&jn% ka makuahine, Mrs. Wm. H Rice, ame Hon. W. Hyde Biee, iho o ka awai ke Kama- •' Elizabeth Kahanu Kalani- ■• aole. ka Hon. W. H. Bice ame ■ r '- Emma Wilcox nia ka. aono ...u o ke kamaalii a ma ka aoao '■■T»a o ka Kamaliiwahine Mrs. I Hhor Maemae Chaa. Keahi, ka peo Kaahumaau. makaia na hana .me Jca hi» "* ll lesu n.<\ ke Kahuhipa, me Imai ia Mri. Haleakala I. ' * o ka Ahaliui : . o n* Makuahine b Lihue. .'}; ope koke o ka pau ana o ka
pule, ua hoolauna mai ka Peresidena Mra. Esther Chas. I£eahi i ke Kamaliiwahine, a wahi a ke Kamaliiwahine. Aloha kakou e na makuahlae o Lihue nei, i hele mai la au e a'o aku ia oukou e na makuahine ame na wahine apau i loaa ia lakou ka pono koho baloka no ke koho ana i n£ elele, na lunam«kaain<Hia ame na.. ienatoa, ma ke kaha pololei ana i ka inoa o ka elelē no ka holo ana no Wakinekona au i ike ai, he kupono, a e hana mai ana i kou pono, ko'u, a o ko kakou pono pakahi. £ hana like kakou aole e hukihuki, a kuee, a mokuahana, o ko kakou hana like, o ia ko kakou lanakila. , Aole au e a.'o aku ana ia oukou 0 mea, o mea ka kakou elele, a e koho like mai kakou apau, aia no ia oe kau elele i makemake e koho, koho no oe. E a'o nui i ka oukou mau keiki 1 ka naauao, o ka makua ia o keia mua aku, me he mea la elua makaniki mai keia la aku, he mea paakiki ko kakou lanakila *na ma ka pahu balokn. Nolaila o ko kakou lanakila ka hana lik*,'huki like, hui pu aku me ka oukou mau kane, a hana like, pela wale no ko kakou lanakila. j Ke haawi aku nei au i ko 'u koomaikai nui ia oukou e na makuahine o ka Ahahui Kaahumanu. Paipni manao pu mai ka Makua Hon. W. H. Biee, me kona hoike pu mai i kana Elele e koho ai, oia no ka Hon. Senatoa John H. Wise, a wahi ana : hoike mai ai, ua hoike aku kana keiki iaia, i ka naauao o na pane a Senatoa Wi#e, ame ka maka'u ole ma ka pone ana i na nināu a na Senatoa o Amerika, a ua kapaia kekahi inoa hoohtnohano no* pi» e ka poe kaukanowAi o AmerLu4 v '.'K,a Dictionary C'ommissioners". Ma ka naftnao ka maka'u ole ame ke kupono, pono kakou e koho ia Mr. W'ne, ka hoaloha o ke'iii a ta-' kou. | Me he la, e ka'u elele ae la o ka <-kle r.ookahi no ia a ke kamaliiwahine a kakou, hu ae Kl ka aka a I •'ep anuina, no keia mnu olelo heo-1 makeaka a ka makua Hon. William] Hyde Rice. ' Ua paipai manao pu mai ka Ma* kuahino Mre Wm. H. Bice, a pualu ke anaina i ka pule a ka Haku, ine ke msle ana i ka himeni Hawaii Ponoi. Noho ke kalapu o na makuahine ma ke kohoia ana o Mrs. Tabita Lowell i lunahoomalu n6 kti manawa a kohoia pa lunaiiui o ke kalapu Repubalika o na maknahine o Lihue, ma ka waiho ana mai o Mrs. fisth«r Maemae Keahi, i ka inoa o Mrs. Emma A. S. Wilcox, ninau a Mrs. Miloka Kahele, i hopo poresidena, hooholoia aole ku e, Mrs. Kalei Montgemery, i kakauelelo, hooholoia, aole mea ku-e Mre Esther Maemae Cha9. Keahi i hop<» kakauolelo Mra. Milia W. Keawe i puuku, hooholoia.
Koho pu ia keia mau inoa i komite hooko: Mrs. Tabita Lowell, Mrs. Haleakala I, Mrs. Julia Wm. N. Btcwsrt. Hookuuia na hana me ka paina awakea i luluu i na ono a ka Hawaii, puaa lanlau, bipi laulau, kamano lom», amaama lawaln, oio lomi kai, aholehole nahu pu, papio pālai, uala kalua, pei uouo kaohi puu o Wailua nui hoano, opihi limu, uala palau, pia palau, inamona kopekope i ka welelaii lima, wa|momona me ka iee ame 1 . moa mo ke kai niu, he hoi kau, l-e' j liele la a pii ka tt*ene i nn pepeiao o ia ka ike kuke o na kuke nui o ka la, Mr. Montgom?ry aqie Mrs. Mileka Kahele. Ua ai a lawa ua inu a keni, i ka hooholoia, aole mea 'kxj-e, kohoia i peresidcna waiho hou mai o Mrs. t Esther Maemae Keahi, i ka inoa o I lokomaikai palena ole o na makuahine o ka ahahui Kaahumanu, i j haawi ī ko lakou aloha i ke Knmaliiwahine Elizabeth Kaha> nu Kalanianaole, he 250 ka nui o ka poe ma ka papaaina. Nui na maka hanohano iho o Lihue ame ka Mea Hanohano Makai Nui W. H. Bice, Hon. Jno. H. Coney, Hon. Wm. Hyde Bice, Hon. H. p. Wiahard ame ka ōhana, Mr. ame Mrs. Hoggett, Mrs, S. W. Wil c ox, Bev. B. W. Bayless, a l.e nui aku a lehulehu i hui pu mai, me na man&o uaikai a heokuuia ka paina me kiikahi mau leo mele mai na makuahine Kaahumanu mai, no ke Kamaliiwahine. Kou kiu meahou, PAIAHAA, Lihue, Kauai, Augate 5, 1622.