Old time Hawaiians and their work . the education of the boys and girls of herown race. Thus her influence for good will never die. The following song was written in her memory: PAUAHI KEALIl Blest type of womanhood,So true, so pure, so good,Thy praise we sing;For bounteous gifts and all around we see,Of what God gave to thee,Full hearts we bring. BERNICE PAUAHI BISHOP i6l Ever thy spirit dear,Dwell in thy people hereThou lovdst so thy influence grand,In youth of this bright land,A joyous, loving band —Most richly dwell. REVIEW Who were the parents of Bernice Pauahi ? When wa


Old time Hawaiians and their work . the education of the boys and girls of herown race. Thus her influence for good will never die. The following song was written in her memory: PAUAHI KEALIl Blest type of womanhood,So true, so pure, so good,Thy praise we sing;For bounteous gifts and all around we see,Of what God gave to thee,Full hearts we bring. BERNICE PAUAHI BISHOP i6l Ever thy spirit dear,Dwell in thy people hereThou lovdst so thy influence grand,In youth of this bright land,A joyous, loving band —Most richly dwell. REVIEW Who were the parents of Bernice Pauahi ? When was she born ?What is the meaning of her name ? Who adopted her at birth ? Whvwas she returned to her parents? What school did she attend? iellabout her school life. Whom did she marry ? What countries did she visit ? Where wasmost of her life spent ? Why is she the princess who might have beenqueen ? In what ways did she make her influence felt ? How werethe Kamehameha Schools started ? What does the song tell about hercharacter ?. There are cruel things in the Hfe of the past which weare glad to forget, but this is true of every nation. Inspite of these things the Hawaiian of to-day has manyreasons to be proud of his ancestors. Their knowledge of the sea was wonderful. The earlyvoyages of thousands of miles compare favorably withthose of the Norsemen. They were skillful fishermen,and their equipment then was as complete as one atthe present time. Results of their industry are seen in the featherworkand tapa. Each of these beautiful pieces required manyhours of careful work. The old ie-ie baskets are as beautiful in workmanship as the Indian baskets. Notice the decorated gourds and 162 ALOHA OE 163 the polished calabashes. Could any of us have done sowell with the crude tools which they had ? No doubt you can name many more things in the pastlife which are worth remembering, but this list will showyou that the Hawaiian of long ago was not afraid ofhard work. For this reason he


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