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Field name | Value |
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Newspaper Title | Ka Nonanona |
Publisher | Limaikaika [R. Armstrong] |
Publication Location | Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii |
Issue Date | July 6 1841 |
Issue number | 1 |
Volume number | 1 |
Language | Ōlelo Hawaiʻi |
Keywords | education; Catholicism; law; history; missions |
Names | Limaikaika; Dola; Boneda; Parisa; Rise; Boadamana; Hupa; Keaka; Sulivana; Anatona; Binamu; Kauahi; Haleole; Yankee Doodle |
Places | Hawaii |
Additional Information | An inscription written on the first page says "R. Armstrong", who is the editor of Ka Nonanona. He is also known as Limaikaika. This edition outlines the goals and intent of the newspaper such as educating the public about news, government-related activities, and religion. The issue also provided a Gregorian calendar of 1841. The issue also reports the arrive of 8 new missionaries to Hawaiʻi. A Hawaiian song is included, for which Yankee Doodle is attributed as the composer. The last part of the article speaks about an amendment to the laws concerning school and education. The issue also shows the ships that have arrived in Hawaiʻi. |
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