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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 | October 12 1841 |
Issue number | 8 |
Volume number | 1 |
Language | Ōlelo Hawaiʻi |
Keywords | Catholicism; education; disease; incarceration |
Names | Laiana; Gelina; Kapaekukui; Kanekoa |
Places | Hawaii; Waimea, Hawaiʻi; Lahainaluna, Maui; Paupau, Maui; Wailuku, Maui; Puna, Hawaiʻi; Moanalua, Oahu; Maunalua, Oahu; Kaneohe, Oahu |
Additional Information | Article concerning the meaning of the newspaper and the idea of "Nonanona". A letter from a student of Lahainaluna is published. Another article talks about sugar production on Maui. Mathematical questions are published in this issue. A short article talks about the difference between boastful and humbleness. A short article clarifies who is considered French, as there seems to be confusion about who are actually French people. A list of ships that have arrived in Honolulu is published. A short article talks about the opinions of Hawaiian healing practitioners who say that smallpox is not widespread, and not everyone needs to be boxed up. If someone is sick, that individual must be in isolation. A short article also states that there are 158 foreigners in the Honolulu jail. An unfinished article talks about the amount of sleep an individual should have. |
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