Kukini 'Aha'Ilono - Carry on the News
Over a Century of Native Hawaiian Life and Thought
from the Hawaiian Language Newspapers of 1834 to 1948
Edited by Rubellite Kinney Johnson
Bilingual Hawaiian and English Passages
Published in Honor of the Bicentennial
Original reference sources
Scarce: No copies on the internet
1976 - Softcover - Topgallant - ISBN 0914916270 - xiv, 436 pgs - b/w photos, maps - 8 x 10 1/2
Clean, tight, former owner name/white out, tear top spine front cover--old repair to reattach visible-- some discoloration, moderate wear.
Preliterate Period - Literary Beginnings - Early Press: Ka Lama Hawaii - Ka Nonanona - Ulu Genealogy to Kepookalani - Critical Events Preliminary to the Declaration of Rights (1820-1840) - Ka Elele Hawaii - Independent Press: Ka Hoku o Hawaii - Ka Hae Hawaii - American Whalers in Hawaii - Hawaiian Missionaries in the Marquesas - Hawaiians in the United States - Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika - Nupepa Kuokoa - Years of Tragedy - Ka Aha Elele - Ke Au Okoa - Ke Alaula - Hawaiian Micronesian Connection - Catholic Press Ka Hae Katolika - Legislature Elects a King (1873-1874) - Kalakaua Dynasty - Hawaii Kukala Pili Aupuni - Ka Leo o ka Lahui: Politics of Racism - Palace Servant Remembers the end of the Monarchy - Ka Makainana (Oahu Railway) - Home Rula Republika - Hoku o Hawaii - Chant to the American Flag