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                  <text>��Letter Reference:
1845_Sep29_Kekuanaoa-Chamberlain
Date of Letter:
September 29, 1845
From:
M Kekuanaoa [Mataio Kekūanāoʻa]
To:
Kamalani [Mr. Levi Chamberlain]
Content Summary:
Kekūanāoʻa responds to Mr. Chamberlain about a woman being arrested.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
Aloha oe e Kamalani
Ua loaa mai ia'u
kau palapala, aua ike
au, ua kena aku nei au
i ka makai e kii i ua wahine la e lawe mai e
hooponopono au elike me
ke kanawai.
Aloha oe
Honolulu
M Kekuanaoa
29 Sept- 1845.
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Kekuanaoa
Sep. 29 1845.
Levi Kamalani
Honolulu
Translation:
[Page 1 of 2]
Greetings to you, Chamberlain,

�I have received your letter and I have read it. I told the police to get that woman and bring
her here to resolve the matter in accordance with the law.
Regards to you,
M. Kekuanaoa
Honolulu
Sep. 29, 1845
[Letter cover]
Kekuanaoa
Sep. 29, 1845
Levi Chamberlain
Honolulu
Notes:
1. Kamalani - Mr. Levi Chamberlain was a member of the second company of missionaries,
superintendent of secular affairs for the mission and a missionary teacher.
2. M Kekuanaoa - Mataio Kekūanāoʻa, of chiefly descent, was first married to Kalani
Pauahi and then to Elizabeth Kīnaʻu. He was the Royal Governor of the island of Oʻahu
from 1834-1868, a member of the House of Nobles and Privy Council, the 6th Kuhina
Nui (regent) and the father of Kamehameha IV and Kamehameha V.

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