Ka Nonanona. Vol. 1, no. 6, September 28 1841
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- Honolulu, Oahu : Limaikaika, 1841.
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- 1 online resource
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- Adam Matthews Digital (Firm)
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- Indigenous Newspapers in North America was originally published in 2018, as American Indian Newspapers. The title was changed in 2024.
Limaikaika begins the issue with an essay about some of the things that the opponents of Catholic religion are doing, such as not accepting the word of God. A letter to the editor from Mc Lane reports the plantation efforts on Makawao. There is a mathematics problem included that talks about Chinese tea being the best available. There are some other questions seen in the issue as well. Another short article outlines things that are not to be done such as boys and girls bathing together, sleeping in church, and nudity. J. Ii submits a short notice to both parents and teachers requesting that they remain patient before wrongfully becoming angry at teachers when their child is disciplined. He asks the teachers to be cautious of their work and continue to strengthen their skills, and not to engage in arguments with the students. Gelina provides a short summary of his trip around Maui. The last article talks about the 1639 law in Massachusetts that fined people who were caught smoking in public. The author encourages the same kind of mindset to the readers.
AMDigital Reference: AP95. - Original Version
- Reproduction of: Ka Nonanona Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii: Limaikaika [R. Armstrong], September 28 1841.
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- The Newberry Library
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- The Newberry Library
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