Mahalo for the space to share my morning thoughts:
We are in a peril at this time. Some one is posting a lot of illegal prescription drugs on our Maoliworld. It is to raise the numbers of drug sells on cyber space, to infiltrate our young people,
He ninau ka'u e ninau ana ia Puakea ma, pono e ninau mua na'e ia oukou maanei nei ma keia hui nupepa: Heluhelu anei kekahi mea a oukou i kahi atikala e pili ana o ka ilioholoikauaua? Wahi a kekahi mea i keia mau la, he holoholona maoli ho'i; wahi a k
Hey everyone...well, I guess it's actually just me right now, but I thought maybe if anyone else joins the group they could introduce themselves and say what their research interests are, that way it might be easier to help people find what they're l
Tena koutou. My name is Paul Meredith. I am from the Ngati Kaputuhi, Ngati Maniapoto people of Aotearoa. I met Noelani and others while at a conference in Athens Georgia. In 1907 John Tamatoa Baker, a kanaka Maoli visited Gisborne. Aotearoa. I unders
In reading the diary excerpt below, one wonders whether any of the Hawaiian newspapers for April-May 1914 made mention of the visit of Te Rata: Has anyone on this group run across such an article? Given what you know of publication lag time for the n
Hey again everyone,
Just wondering if anyone had a favorite Hawaiian author from the newspapers that they liked to read. That way we can all share in the goodness of what they wrote. Plus, I think that Hawaiian authors don't get enough credit for th
Hey everyone,
S found this article. Nice description of the island and what was going on there at the time. Seems like there used to be a good amount of fresh water too... Might be of interest...
KA LAHUI HAWAII, 12/30/1875, aoao 4. [A continuation