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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 26 1841 |
Issue number | 9 |
Volume number | 1 |
Language | Ōlelo Hawaiʻi |
Keywords | education; disease; alcohol; death; law |
Events | October 4, 1841: Kauikeaouli returns to Maui |
Names | Piki; Nawahinelua; Holopololei; Kaaukai; Kailiana; Kamakea; Mahina; Nuuanu; Paulaliilii, Wilama; Aipuhi; Anetone; Kauikeaouli |
Places | Hawaii; Maunalua, Oahu; Wailupe, Oahu; Honolulu, Oahu; Waialae, Oahu; Waikiki, Oahu; Manoa, Oahu; Pauoa, Oahu; Nuuanu, Oahu; Kalaniwawahinamoku; Kauluuli, Oahu; Kamaluaiko, Oahu; Napa, Oahu; Palolo, Oahu; Bolabola (Borabora) |
Additional Information | A list of schools who were in a period of student examinations has printed its statistics in the newspaper. The information provided includes the number of students, the number of children who can read, and other skills. Also included is the name of the teacher. A narrative about the data follows. News of smallpox in Bolabola (Borabora) is reported. The issue also reports a strange trend of sudden deaths of people who were not sick, as well as a suicide at Waikapu. Another article scolds a student of Lahainaluna who took an "ignorant and fat" woman as a wife, saying that he is much more educated and knows better than to marry someone like that. Another article talks about the wrongness of alcohol and drunkenness. The newspaper lastly questions jail wardens, judges, and police indicating that they are not just in their actions, but crooked. |
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