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                  <text>��Letter Reference:
1830_Aug12_Umiokalani-Chamberlain
Date of Letter:
August 12, 1830
From:
Umiokalani [Heneriaka ʻUmiokalani]
To:
Mikamalina [Mr. Levi Chamberlain]
Content Summary:
ʻUmiokalani writes to Mr. Levi Chamberlain regarding new attendees for the Po‘ahā.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
Aloha oe E Mikamalina eia mai
keia mau wahine, e komo i ka
poaha. eia ko lakou inoa.
O Kiha O Kahawaiolaa.
O Kalanionoho. o Popoki aha.
Na'u na Umiokalani
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani
Augt 12 1830
Translation:
[Page 1 of 2]
Greetings to you, Mr. Chamberlain,
Here are these women to join the Poaha. Here are their names: Kiha Kahawaiolaa,
Kalanionoho, Popoki, four.
From me, from Umiokalani
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani
August 12, 1830

�Notes:
1. Mikamalina - Mr. Levi Chamberlain was a member of the second company of
missionaries. He was the superintendent of secular affairs for the mission and served as a
missionary teacher.
2. Poaha - 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. Umiokalani - Heneriaka ʻUmiokalani is the writer of this and several other letters.
Although unidentified, she apparently held a position in the church that allowed her to
make recommendations for membership in the Bible study meetings.

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              <text>Hawaiian Evangelical Association Archives, 1853-1947. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society Library at the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives </text>
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