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��Letter Reference:
1830_Jul29_Ulunui-Chamberlain
Date of Letter:
July 29, 1830
From:
Ulunui
To:
Kamalani [Mr. Levi Chamberlain]
Content Summary:
Ulunui writes to Mr. Levi Chamberlain regarding five men and six women who wish to
join the Poʻahā.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
Aloha oe E Kamalani
eia keia poe kanaka elima kane
eono poe wahine. Ua hai mai ko lakou
manao ia'u e komo ma loko o ka poa
ha. e hoo lohe i ka leo o ka pono e ola
ka Uhane ia Iesu pela mai ko lakou
manao ia'u
O Kaleo
Kailua
Keahilele
Kaluawahinenui
O Ku
O ka poe kane ia elima
eia ka poe wahine eono lakou
O Hainakolo
O Kamoi
O Kauwila
No waipio he aina
O Kihewa
O Kaluanui
O Kaakau
Ka o kainoa ia o ka poe wahine
Ua ike au ia lakou
mawaho o kekino o ke Akua
kai ike i ko lakou naau
MaSaka Ulunui
�[Page 2 of 2]
[Cover Letter]
Ulunui
July 29 1830
Na Kamalani
Translation:
[Page 1 of 2]
Greetings to you, Chamberlain,
Here are these people, five men, six women. They have told me of their wish to
join the Poaha, to listen to the voice of righteousness so the spirit may be redeemed by
Jesus. Thus was their message to me.
Kaleo
Kailua
Keahilele
Kaluawahinenui
Ku
Those are the five men.
Here are the women, six of them
Hainakolo
Kamoi
Kauwila
From Waipio, a land district
Kihewa
Kaluanui
Kaakau
Those are the names of the women.
I know their external form, God is the one who knows their hearts.
MaSaka Ulunui
[Page 2 of 2]
[Cover Letter]
Ulunui
July 29 1830
To Chamberlain
Notes:
1. Kamalani - Mr. Levi Chamberlain came to Hawaiʻi with the second company of
missionaries. He served as the superintendent of secular affairs for the mission as
well as a missionary teacher.
2. poaha - The Po‘ahā, lit. Thursday, is a reference to the Bible study meetings, held
on Thursdays, that prepared one for baptism and membership in the church
congregation.
�3. MaSaka Ulunui - This signature is unclear. The identity of this person is uncertain
other than holding a position that allows recommendation to the Poʻahā.
�
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Ulunui - Ali`i Letters - 1830.07.29 - to Chamberlain, Levi
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Ulunui writes to Mr. Levi Chamberlain regarding five men and six women who wish to join the Poʻahā.
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Hawaiian Evangelical Association Archives, 1853-1947. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library at the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
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Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library at the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
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Ulunui
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Puakea Nogelmeier
Translated by Awaiaulu Foundation
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1830-07-29