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1843: Feb 13, 14

• Box: 402-8 • Folder: 193 • Start Date: 02/13/1843 • End Date: 02/14/1843 • Languages: English, French • Title: 1843: Feb 13, 14 • Description: Feb 13: Joaquin Armas to A. Simpson complain after (9) years in King's service is turned adrift and property taken; Feb 13: H. Sea to Kekuanaoa re: $9065.97 from Estate of Wm. French for debt contracted in Oahu; Feb 13: Requesting Kekuanaoa for claims due for building Catholic Church from Greenway & French. $561.25 due L. Portol and $354. due C. Lecomte; Feb 14: Wm. Barker's testimony regarding Simpson's language to Dr. Judd at Greenway gate; Feb 14: James Marshall's testimony regarding attempt of Simpson & Skinner to enter premises of F. Greenway.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/2nLt
  • Reference: 402-8-193
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CORRESPONDENCE: Relating to the late Provisional Cession of the Sandwich Islands

• Series #: 430 • Box #: 006 • Folder #: 01 • Item #: 005 • Description: Official Correspondence relating to the late Provisional Cession of the Sandwich Islands. Series of 12 items in both English and Hawaiian dated from February 11, 1843 to March 3, 1843. 1. Feb. 11, 1843. George Paulet to Kekuanaoa. Paulet announcing his arrival on the ship Carysfort, an interest in protecting British subjects, and requesting direct communication with the King in regards to treatment of the British representative in Hawaii. A reply is requested for the King to see him directly and if not, Paulet will go directly to the King's residence. 2. Feb. 11, 1843. Kekuanaoa to George Paulet. Kekuanoa confirming receival of Paulet's request to see the King, but also informing him that the King is currently in Wailuku on Maui and will require roughly six days to return in order to see him. 3. Feb. 16, 1843. George Paulet to Kamehameha III: Paulet requesting a private interview with Kamehameha III. 4. Feb. 17, 1843. Kamehameha III and Kekauluohi to George Paulet. Kamehameha III and Kekauluohi declining Paulet's request for a private interview but are open to further written communication. They state that any private business can be directed towards Dr. Judd who will treat him fairly and respectfully. 5. February 17, 1843. George Paulet to Kamehameha III. Paulet declining to communicate with Judd and expressing mistrust in the King's advisers. Acknowledging the refusal of an interview, he encloses demands which constitute item 6 in the correspondence series. 6. February 17, 1843. Six demands made by George Paulet upon the King of the Sandwich Islands. First: Removing public notice of land transactions regarding Mr. Charlton's property, restoration of land taken by government to Mr. Charlton, and reparations to Mr. Charlton. Second: Recognition of British Consul and reparations for insult. Third: Legal position of British subjects in Hawaiʻi. Fourth: Promise for a new trial for British captain. Fifth: Address system of legal disputes between British citizens and Hawaiian citizens. Sixth: Direct communication between King and British Consul to address grievances of British citizens against Hawaiian Kingdom. 7. February 17, 1843. George Paulet to Captain Long. Paulet threatening to attack Honolulu at 4pm the following day (Saturday) should the King not comply with his demands. 8. February 18. Kamehameha III and Kekauluohi to George Paulet. Kamehameha III and Kekauluohi commissioning George Simpson and William Richards and Minister and Envoys to Great Britain to address dispute. Acknowledgment that Paulet's demands go against established law and practice in the Kingdom, but that the Kingdom will comply under duress. Statement that justification will be established once situation is more closely examined and better understood. 9. February 18, 1843. George Paulet to Kamehameha III w/ reply from Kamehameha III to George Paulet. Paulet acknowledging Kamehameha III's compliance and requesting a time to meet. Kamehameha III acknowledging Paulet's letter and confirming a meeting time on Monday, February 20 at 11AM. 10. February 25, 1843. Kamehameha III and Kekauluohi declaring their surrendering of the land under duress and the hope that it will be restored when their conduct has been justified. 11. February 25, 1843. Kamehameha III and Kekauluohi declaring the cession of the Hawaiian Islands to George Paulet representing Queen Victoria with the reservation that this act is subject to the decision of Queen Victoria in conference with representatives appointed by Kamehameha III and Kekauluohi or by the information provided by them. 12. February 25, 1843. George Paulet declaring the provisional cession of the Hawaiian Islands by Kamehameha III and Kekauluohi unto him along with announcing six proclamations. First: The British flag will be raised on all islands and natives are to receive protections and privileges of British subjects. Second: The government will continue operations via a commission comprising the King, Paulet, and specified individuals. Third: Existing and future laws are enacted in full force and form the basis of the justice system. Fourth: Collection of revenue and payment of salaries will continue but are subject to inspection by Commission. This applies to government vessels as well. Fifth: No land transactions are to occur between February 24 up until the notification of Great Britain of its arrangements regarding the situation. Sixth: All current engagements of the King and Premier are to continue as if the cession never occurred. • Comments: Copy 5 of 6
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/521w
  • Reference: 430-006-01-005
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Buildings - Public - Mission House

• Series: PP • Box #: 13 • Folder #: 2 • Image #: 039 • Title: Buildings - Public - Mission House • Description: [from the back]:See also Capt. Cooke Collection (Red Folder - upstairs with other photos of Private Coll); This is a Photostatic Copy of a Copy of a Copper-plate Engraving of a Drawing. [from the front]: Mission Houses, Honolulu; {from the caption]: Copy of a Copper-plate Engraving of a Drawing. Made in 1837 by Daniel Wheeler - a Travelling Evangelist - on his Gospel Mission through the Pacific Islands. At the left, in the foreground, is the first frame house built on the Islands. It was occupied by the Binghams and many other Mission families finally becoming the home of the Cookes. Back of it is the Chamberlain house. The house in the foreground at the right, on the mauka side of King Street, was built by Rev. E. W. Clark about 1828, who with his family occupied it until they went to Lahainaluna in the early 30's. Rev. Reuben Tinker and family lived there from 1834 until about 1838. Mr. Castle with his first wife and infant daughter Mary moved into it in July 1838. It remained the home of the Castles until they moved to Manoa in March 1899. It then became the "Castle Home for Children" until the home was moved to Manoa in February, 1908. In August, 1908 it became the Y.W.C.A. Homestead. Back of this house to the right and partly hidden is the Mission printing house built of coral stone, like the Castle house. Directly to the left, with stairs in front, is the Mission bindery, built of adobe, and back of it can be seen the front of the house where the Judds, Clarks and Halsey Gulicks lived successively. Kawaiahao Seminary eventually occupied all three buildings, remaining on this historic ground until the new quarters were built in Manoa in 1908, and the grounds were left free for the Hawaiian Board to erect in 1915 the present building as a memorial to those early workers in the Mission. Farther down the road is the last Mission house in the row, made of coral stone, where the Dimonds lived and later the Rogers. This place is now the open lot in fron of the Library of Hawaii. The walls around the Mission house are of adobe. The folidage in the picture is of the hau - which was about the only vegetation that would grow on the plain where there was no moisture except from the winter rains. Ships can be seen in the harbor, as was possible in those days, and behind them, far in the distance are the two Moanalua hills, backed by the Waianae mountains and the Oahu range. If desired, copies of this print may be ordered from Gurrey's Ltd. • Photo Credit: Wheeler, Daniel (1837) • Gift Of: Castle, Samuel • Received Date: Dec. 21. 1944 • Display Date: 1837 • Start Date: 1/1/1837 • End Date: 12/31/1837
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1D6x
  • Reference: PP-13-2-039
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1843: Jan

• Box: 402-8 • Folder: 189 • Start Date: 01/01/1843 • End Date: 01/31/1843 • Languages: English, Hawaiian • Title: 1843: Jan • Description: Jan 1: Kamehameha III & Kekauluohi to J.P. Parker - deed 2 lands at Kohala, Hawaii being Makanaka & Ahulani Iki; Jan 4: Petition to Kekuanaoa relative to road near R.G. Davis residence be rejected; Jan 5: Kekuanaoa to Makale(Catholic bishop Maigret) some of his students have been arrested for refusal to pay their poll tax; Jan 7: Betsy Charlton to Kekuanaoa re: husband's property sale at public auction, anxious for final determination on this point; Jan 9: W.C. Conner to Kamehameha III relating his confinement in fort and requests what crime accused of and fine attached to crime; Jan 9: G.P. Judd to Betsy Charlton informing of Mr. Pelly to authorize extension of time in the case of Sewall & Patrickson vs. R. Charlton; Jan 9: Kekuanaoa to Puapua informing him of his coming to see the people; Jan 10: Betsy Charlton to G.P. Judd relative to husband's property; Jan 10: Geo. Pelly to G.P. Judd refer to nature of E & H Grimes' claim and consider reasonable proposition from Mrs. Charlton; Jan 10: W.E. Conner to Kamehameha III re: his imprisonment in fort and pleads for an interview before leaving for Lahaina; Jan 12: Kekuanaoa to Wm. Hooper notifying of his appointments of Wm. Paty, Collector; Alex Adam, pilot; John Meek, deputy pilot; Dr. Peabody, collector of Lahaina; Jan 12: Copy of G.P. Judd to Mrs. B. Charlton relative to attachment of property , will be given notice by publication when sold; Jan 12: Ely to Dr. Judd report of conduct of Holonaeole; Jan 14: Betsy Charlton to G.P. Judd, refers to communication of the 10inst. was not sufficient; Jan 16: Petition to Governor by citizens relative to change of hours in firing gun-1st gun at 9 pm and 2nd at 9:30 pm; Jan 25: M. Kekaunohi to M. Kekuanaoa notifying that orders are carried out but Tax Assessors are not ready; Jan 30: Copy of Wm. Ladd & Stephen Reynolds, assignee of Estate of Wm. French to Kekuanaoa requesting to use legal means to detain all books of accounts, papers, etc.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/2nLp
  • Reference: 402-8-189
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Historical Events - Coronation, King Kalakaua, Feb. 12, 1883

• Series: PP • Box #: 36 • Folder #: 4 • Image #: 003 • Title: Historical Events - Coronation, King Kalakaua, Feb. 12, 1883 • Description: THE SANDWICH ISLANDS CORONATION. Some account was given last week of the ceremonial which took place at Honolulu, the capital of the Sandwich Islands (Kingdom of Hawaii), on Feb. 12, when their Majesties King Kalakaua and Queen Kapiolani were crowned in presence of the chief personages of the realm, and of several thousand spectators. These found accommodation in a Grand Stand erected in front of the Royal Palace, which is a stately edifice with arcades support by Corinthian pillars; in the centre of the inclosed space was a domed pavilion, of octagonal shape, open at the sides, and decorated with heraldic shields in colours, and with small flags of different nations. The soldiers forming the guard of honour stood close along the front wall of the Palace. Among the privileged spectators in the verandah of the Palace were the British Commissioner and Consul-General, Mr. J. H. Wodehouse, with his wife and daughter, the American, French, and other diplomatic and consular agents, and the commanders and officers of H.M.S. Mutine and other foreign ships of war. The King and Queen, with their three young daughters, were accompanied by the Marshals and Chaplain of the Household, the Chancellor (the Hon. Francis Judd), the President of the Legislative Assembly (Hon. Godfrey Rhodes), the Hon. W. C. Parke, Colonel J. H. Boyd, and the principal native officials of the Court. The Hon. J. M. Kapena, Master of the Household, made proclamation of the style and titles of his Majesty, who thereupon swore to maintain the Constitution. He received first the symbols of the ancient native chieftainship, afterwards the sword and sceptre, the ring and mantle of feathers, presented respectively by the Princes and nobles thereto appointed; the Chancellor, Mr. Judd, conducting these proceedings in due form. The crown was finally presented by Mr. Godfrey Rhodes, on behalf of the Legislative Assembly, with a similar crown (of gold, lined with crimson velvet) for Queen Kapiolani. The King took the first crown, and put it on his own head and he next put the second crown on the head of his wife. A prayer and benediction having been pronounced by the Chaplain, the Rev. A. Mackintosh, the guns and ships fired a Royal salute, and the choir sang an anthem, which ended the proceedings for that day. Two days after this, there was another grand ceremony, the unveiling of the bronze statue of Kamehameha I., the founder of the Hawaiian dynasty.; [from the front]: Coronation of the King and Queen of the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii); I.L.N; 7th Apl 1883 • Photo Credit: Illustrated London News • From Collection: Captain Cook Collection • Negative Number: HC 22,761; 17,991 • Negative Size: 4x5 • Display Date: 1883 April 4 • Start Date: 04/07/1883 • End Date: 04/07/1883 • Contributed Metadata: Description: Artist's drawing published in "The Illustrated London News," April 7, 1883. Shows King Kalakaua crowning himself. Keywords: King Kalakaua, Coronation Title: Coronation ceremony of King Kalakaua and Queen Kapiolani. Date: 1883
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1zTw
  • Reference: PP-36-4-003
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NUMBERED DOCUMENTS # 36 - 54

• Box: 401-1 • Folder: 04 • Start Date: 01/01/1790 • End Date: 12/31/1900 • Languages: English, Hawaiian, French • Title: NUMBERED DOCUMENTS # 36 - 54 • Description: 36: Recommendations for pardons or reduction in sentences for certain named prisoners; 37: a) Exposition of the principles on which the present dynasty is founded (unsigned document was written during the reign of King Kamehameha III), b) Resolution on the death of J.A. King, Minister of the Interior of the Republic of Hawaii, submitted by Gardner K. Wilder; 38: Letter from a person calling himself "Emperor Norton" found in the papers of Kamehameha V; 39: Resolution of the American League protesting the employment of persons who are not citizens or voters in the Hawaiian Republic; 40: J.P. Webb's memorandum in regard to the proposals for ocean and inter island telegraphic communication; 41: List of Japanese officials decorated with the Orders of Kamehameha I and Kalakaua; 42: List of Siamese officials decorated with the Orders of Kamehameha I and Kalakaua; 43: Note from Kamehameha Ill to G.P. Judd regarding treaty negotiations with France; 44: Translation of a letter from the Governor of Kauai, Kekauonohi, re: the conduct of a French priest; 45: Not in file 2/23/56; 46: Jan. 3, 1870: Transferred to Foreign Officials in Hawaii, Japanese Embassy, 1870; 47: Letter from Richard Charlton to Kauikiaouli transferred to Chronological File, 1835 n.d., Apr. 8; 48: Petition protesting a proposed police regulation confining prostitutes on premises near the St. Louis College; 49: a) Request from Capt. Paschen of H.G.M. Ship Leipzig for a reception with the King, b) King Kalakaua's address of welcome to Capt. Paschen; 50: Kamehameha V's note to D.F. Serrano, Regent of Spain, re: the exchange of decorations; 50A: List of British Subjects, Showing the number of Their Respective Families at Honolulu; 51: Memorandum from Kalakaua to Wm. Jarret asking that Rock & Co. of New York be paid; 52: Letter regarding the succession to the throne in Rumania; 53: Memo from Kamehameha V to Napoleon III, Emperor of France, presenting him with the Order of Kamehameha I; 54: Note from W.P. Leleiohoku to Mr. Jarret asking that Marshal C. Parke assign a policeman to maintain order at a planned luau.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/2nGm
  • Reference: 401-1-04
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Song Book, 1897, Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi

• Box: 14 • Folder: 128i • Number: 001 • Citation: 14-128i-001 • Level: item • Title: Song Book, 1897, Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi • Display Date: YEAR: 1897 • Display Date: MONTH: January • Display Date: DAY: 01 • Date Begin: 1897-01-01 • Date End: 1897-12-31 • Language: Hawaiian, English • Scope and Content: Song Book, 1897, Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi, Song book is entitled both Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi (English) and He Buke Mele Hawaii I Haku Ponoi, A Hoonohonoho A Mahele Ia E Liliuokalani o Hawaii (Hawaiian); The book was published in Washington, D. C., in 1897 and is a compilation of songs translated, composed, and/or arranged by Liliʻuokalani; At the end of the book, typewritten notes have been provided by Mrs. Jennie K. Wilson and were collected from the State Archives by Mr. Henry E. P. Kekahuna; Songs include the following: • Song, Liliu; Mary Ann Bush; and Hinano Bower, “Kuʻu Lei Mokihana” is located on page 75 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani, Mary Ann Bush, and Hinano Bower composed this song. • Song, 1877-10---, Liliu, “Kau Kekakeha” is located on page 76 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song on 1877-10---. • Song, Liliu, “Ke Anu E Ko Mai Nei” is located on page 77 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, 1895-03-22, Liliu, “Kilioulani” is located on page 78 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song at ʻIolani Hale on 1895-03-22. • Song, Liliu and Kainuuala Pico (Paiko), “Oliva Taravase” is located on page 79 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani and Kainuʻuala Pico (Paiko) composed this song. • Song, Liliu, “I Haleakala Ka Olu” is located on page 80 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, Liliu, “Be Still My Heart” is located on page 81 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song in Hawaiian with a few lines in English. • Song, Liliu, “E Lili Aku Ana Wau” is located on page 82 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, Likelike and Liliu, “Sweet Little Linnet” is located on page 83 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Likelike and Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, Liliu and Iwa, “He Ala Nei, He Ala” is located on page 84 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani and Iwa composed this song. • Song, “Ipo Lei Liko Lehua” is located on page 85 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi. • Song, Liliu, “Nou E Ke Aluna Ahiahi” is located on page 86 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, Liliu, “Ehehene Ko Aka” is located on page 87 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, Liliu, “He Alii No Wau” is located on page 88 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, Liliu, “Ko Hanu Kaʻu E liʻa Nei” is located on page 89 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, Likelike and Liliu, “Hosio” is located on page 90 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Likelike and Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, Liliu, “E Ae Paha Wau I Ka Uwalo” is located on page 91 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, Liliu and Emma, “Paoakalani” is located on page 92 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani and Emma composed this song. • Song, 1887-07-04, Liliu, “Ike Ia Ladana” is located on page 93 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song while aboard the S. S. “Servia” on 1887-07-04. • Song, 1867, Liliu and Likelike, “Thou E Ka Nani Mae Ole” is located on page 94 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani and Likelike composed this song at Hamohamo in 1867. • Song, Liliu, “Hoinainau Mea Ipo Ka Nahele” is located on page 95 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; The song is a Mele Inoa in honor of Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III); Liliʻuokalani composed the music. • Song, Liliu, “Kokohi” is located on page 96 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song. • Song, Konia, “Nani Haili Po I Ka Lehua” is located on page 97 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Kōnia composed this song. • Song, Konia, “Makalapua” is located on page 97 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Kōnia composed this song in honor of Liliʻuokalani and to the tune of the song “Would I were with thee.” • Song, Liliu, “E Poina Ia Anei Na Hoa” (Hawaiian) and “Should Old Acquaintance” (English) is located on page 99 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani provided translations for this song. • Song, 1887-07-05, Liliu, “Jubile O Vikoli” is located on page 100 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song while aboard the S. S. “Servia” in 1887-07-05. • Song, Liliuokalani, “He Inoa No Kalanikauikamoku” is located on page 101 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; This song was composed by Liliʻuokalani and is a Hula and Olioli Song. • Song, Liliuokalani, “He Inoa No Kalanikauikamoku” is located on page 102 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this Hula and Olioli Song. • Song, 1887-06--, Liliu, “Ka Huna Kai” is located on page 103 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this Hula Kuʻi in London on 1887-06--. • Song, Liliu, “Hoonanea a Hookuene O Liliu” is located on page 104 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this Hula Kuʻi. • Song, Liliu, “He Inoa Wehi No Kalanianaole” is located on page 105 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this Hula Kuʻi. • Song, Liliu, “He Inoa Wehi No Kalanianaole” is located on page 106 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this Hula Kuʻi. • Song, Liliu, “He Inoa Wehi No Kalanianaole” is located on page 107 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this Hula Kuʻi. • Song, 1895-03-03, Liliuokalani, “He Inoa Wehi No Kalanianaole” is located on page 108 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this Hula Kuʻi at ʻIolani Hale on 1895-03-03. • Song, 1897-03-13, “Ka Wai O Niakala” is located on page 109 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song at The Cairo in Washington, D. C. , on 1897-03-13. • Song, 1897-03-13, “Ai Haa” is located on page 110 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani composed this song at The Cairo in Washington, D. C. , on 1897-03-13. • Song, “A Hilo Wau E” is located on page 111 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; This ancient dance/Hula Paiumauma was composed for Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III). • Song, Liliu and Eva, “Pua Iluna Ka Nohea” is located on page 112 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani and Eva composed this song. • Song, “Fond Delight” (English) and “Pua Melekule” (Hawaiian) are located on page 113-113a of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi; Liliʻuokalani provided the Hawaiian translations. • Song, “Ah! You Roguey” is located on page 114 of Liliʻuokalani's book Hawaiian Songs, with Words and Music, Translated, Composed or Arranged by Liliʻuokalani of Hawaiʻi.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1GrS
  • Reference: M93.02-14-128i-001