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Ianuari 8: Leka a Kauikeaouli iā John C. Jones

January 8, 1839: Letter from Kauikeaouli to John C. Jones John Coffin Jones Jr., also known as Aluli, …

Ianuari 3: No nā Hale o Bachelot

January 3, 1832: Regarding Bachelot’s Houses Oʻahu residents might recognize the name Bachelot from the road that intersects …

Ianuari 3: Leka a Ioane Papa ʻĪʻī iā Kapena Garaime

January 3, 1839: Letter from John Papa ʻĪʻī to Captain Grimes In a previous blog post, we celebrated …

Ianuari 1: No ka Moku – Ennore

January 1, 1829: Regarding the Brig – Ennore In a previous post, we discussed Boki (Kamāʻuleʻule), a noted chief …

Nov. 30 – Dek. 3: No ka Holo ʻana o Boki (Mahele 2)

November 30 – December 3, 1829: Regarding Boki’s Expedition (Part 2) As described in the previous post, Boki …

Nov. 30 – Dek. 3: No ka Holo ʻana o Boki (Mahele 1)

November 30 – December 3, 1829: Regarding Boki’s Expedition (Part 1) Boki (Kamāʻuleʻule) was a noted chief during …

Novemaba 28: Lā Kūʻokoʻa

November 28, 1843: Independence Day During the kingdom era, Lā Kūʻokoʻa, or Independence Day, was a former national …

Novemaba 21: Leka a Kapena Finch iā Kauikeaouli

November 21, 1829: Letter from Captain Finch to Kauikeaouli Captain W. B. Finch of the USS Vincennes departed …

Novemaba 16: Kuʻikahi me Beretānia (Māhele 3)

November 16, 1836: Treaty with Britain (Māhele 3) As described in a previous blog posting, Commander Edward Russell …

Novemaba 16: Kuʻikahi me Beretānia (Māhele 2)

November 16, 1836: Treaty with Britain (Māhele 2) As described in a previous blog posting, Commander Edward Russell …