Ke Au Okoa, Volume I, Number 6, 29 May 1865 — He Poe Wahine Maauauwa. [ARTICLE]
He Poe Wahine Maauauwa.
E he Au Okoa—Jlloha oe : la'a e noho ana ma Monikahaae, ma kuai ua!a, kalo, moa, huamoa, a pela'ku, i ka wanaao o ka"Poalima, la I*9 o Mei, hora 4|r 0 kakahiaka, hiki inai la na kanaka īne na mea kuai o kela ano keia ano i haiia maluna.. Aia iloko o keia huakai, lie wahine ka nui, e auamo ana nie na mamaka, i he!e a luluu i na huihui kapiki, aka, ua kuhi nae au he Paiie, eia ka he wahine Hawaii, me na auamo kapiki, a i ko'u ike ana i keia poe wahine, ua olioli ka naau ma ko lakou lima hana, a kīno hana, a ua kanalua iki ko'u naau ma kekahi mea, oia hoi ka lawe ann i ka hana a na kane, o ke i na mea kaumaha ma ka a-i, ua muhalo au no ka lakou hana ana, owau a me ka Palapala Hemolele kai mahalo no ka 'akou ihau hana, pili n'o'ka lako. Eono keiā poe wahine, no Pauoa uka, hookahi mai i kona inoa ia'u, oia hoi o Leoiki, he Laka kana kane, ua mai nae. 1 mai la ke Akua ia Aksmu ke kane, " Me ka hou o kou lae oe e ai ai a pau na la o kou ola ana, o Ewa, me ka eha oe e hanau ai i ke keiki." A i keia poe wahine hoi, ua iawe i ka Akamu hana. E na kanaka ui opiopio, i oō, e ala a hoomaka mai i ka hana, a i ae ka hana pono inā kaikuahine o kakou o Pauoa uka, ia Leoiki ma, mai moe hou ma ke kae o ka po, e i ae ke alakai o kakou o ka Palapala Hemolele mai ka mua a ka hope, na kakou no e nana ; aloha wa)e keia poe' waKine kane ole. J. M. Kapihenui. Kailua', Mei 20, 1865.