- Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa (The
Independent Newspaper) was a
Hawaiian language newspaper which ran in
circulation for 66
years (1861–1927) as the most po****r Hawaiian...
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length is
indicated with a
macron (kahakō). Hawaiian-language
newspapers (
nūpepa)
published from 1834 to 1948 and
traditional native speakers of Hawaiian...
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Bishop Museum Press, 1984.
Family of
Maweke Kamakau,
Samuel Manaiakalani, Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper). 1865 Ka
Moolelo O
Hawaii Nei.
Translated by Mary Kawena...
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birth after the
death of his father.
Kamakau published an
account in the Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa in 1867
placing the date of Kamehameha's
birth around 1736. He wrote...
- p. 33
Kanahele 1999, p. 105; "La
Hanau o ke Kama
Aliiwahine Liliu". Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa. Vol. XIV, no. 36. Honolulu.
September 4, 1875. p. 2.
Archived from...
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Opening of the
legislature on the
front page of Ka
Nūpepa Kūʻokoʻa...
- in 1769–1770,
communicated effectively with Māori.
Hawaiian newspaper Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa in 1911
covering Ernest Kaʻai and his
Royal Hawaiians' band tour...
- From 1908 to 1919 he
published a
Hawaiian language newspaper called Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa.
Crane married Emma
Spurrell Thompson on
October 16, 1922, at Hilo...
- Co. p. 279. Keawe, J. H. (July 31, 1903). "He
Kamehameha Oiaio Oia". Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa. Vol. XLI, no. 31. Honolulu. p. 1.
Retrieved July 15, 2018. Kam,...
- Kalikimaka, in
print is from 1904, in the
Hawaiian language newspaper Ka
Nupepa Kuokoa,
published between 1861 and 1927. The
phrase is
derived from English...