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                    <text>��Letter Reference:
1832_Apr06_Ulunui-Unknown
Date of Letter:
April 6, 1832
From:
Ulunui
To:
Unknown
Content Summary:
This is a list of names of people from Kawela being recommended to join the Poʻahā.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
O Hooleiaku,
O Kauhiahiwa,
O Kupahili,
O Kaopuu,
O Hunuiku
O Kekao,
O Kahuakailoa,
O Boo,
O Upai,
O Kaumailili,
211
He poaha,

O Peelalau,
O Koino,
[Name erased]
O Kokohai,
O Apiki,
O Kapela,
O Hulaia,
O Napahu,
O Kamakai,
O Kauahi,
O Makaino,
O Hoopono,
O Peleua,
O Meheanu,
[Name erased]
O Kaunahi,

No Kawela,
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Ulunui
April 6 1832
Translation:
[Page 1 of 2]
Hooleiaku,
Kauhiahiwa,
Kupahili,
Kaopuu,

Peelalau,
Koino,
[Name erased]
Kokohai

�Hunuiku
Kekao,
Kahuakailoa,
Boo,
Upai,
Kaumailili,
211
A Poaha group,

Apiki,
Kapela,
Hulaia,
Napahu,
Kamakai,
Kauahi,
Makaino,
Hoopono,
Peleua,
Meheanu,
[Name erased]
Kaunahi,

From Kawela,
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Ulunui
April 6, 1832
Notes:
1. Ulunui - This is credited to Ulunui, an unidentified individual who would have been in a
position to recommend people to join the church.
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. The twenty-four names, written in pencil, are faint and unclear, so spelling is hard to
verify.

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                    <text>��Letter Reference:
Undated_Ulunui-Unknown
Date of Letter:
Undated
From:
Ulunui
To:
Unknown
Content Summary:
A list of names, perhaps a list of potential candidates for the church study group.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
[Pencil script under ink is unreadable]
Kupihea
Niheu
Nahuli
Kuahiwilaau
Ulunui
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Ulunui
Translation:
[Page 1 of 2]
[Pencil script under ink is unreadable]
Kupihea
Niheu
Nahuli
Kuahiwilaau
Ulunui
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Ulunui

�Notes:
1. Kupihea, Niheu, Nahuli, Kuahiwilaau – These are the names listed on the document and
are perhaps potential incoming members of the church study group that prepared people
for baptism and becoming members of the church congregation.
2. Ulunui - Ulunui appears to be the one who signed the list, but is unidentified, other than
being someone in a position to recommend people to join the church.

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                    <text>��Letter Reference:
1830_Dec16_Umiokalani-Chamberlain
Date of Letter:
December 16, 1830
From:
Umiokalani [Heneriaka ʻUmiokalani]
To:
Kamalani [Mr. Levi Chamberlain]
Content Summary:
ʻUmiokalani writes to Mr. Levi Chamberlain regarding new attendees for the Po‘ahā.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
E kamalani, ke aloha
aku nei a'u ia oe. eia
ke kahi mau haumana a'u
o ka poalima, ke hele aku nei
i ko lakou manao, ma ka po
aha. eia ko lakou inoa.
O Leihulu O Keae O Puhen
e O Nahinalau 4. eia keia wahine, he haumana na
Iokebeda, mamua, a haavi ia,
ia ka pau, O Maluihi kainoa he haumana piapa
na maua me Maiao
i ka manawa aole i naha
ka hale kula, mai laila
mai kona hoolono ana eono
pule ma loko oia hale ina
paha ia oe kona inoa
[Last line folded]
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani

�Decr. 16 1830
[Line with sender or recipient's name is clipped off]
Translation:
[Page 1 of 2]
Chamberlain, I send you salutations,
Here are some Friday students of mine, proceeding in their desire for the Poaha. Here are
their names: Leihulu, Keae, Puhene, Nahinalau 4. Here is this woman, a prior student of
Iokebeda, who was given over to Kapau. The name is Maluihi, a spelling student of Maiao’s and
mine in the time when the school building had not been damaged. From that time she has been
attending, six weeks in that building. If, perhaps, you have his/her name [last line folded]
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani
December 16, 1830
[Line with sender or recipient's name is clipped off]
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. 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. poalima - Lit. Friday, this apparently refers to a regular weekly meetings held by
ʻUmiokalani.
4. 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.
5. The last lines of the letter are cut off, obscuring part of the last line of text and what
appears to be the attendee’s name below.
6. The top edge of the letter cover is cut off, obscuring what may be the sender or
recipient’s name.

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                    <text>��Letter Reference:
1830_Jun10_Umiokalani-Chamberlain
Date of Letter:
June 10, 1830
From:
Heneriaka Umiokalani [Heneriaka ʻUmiokalani]
To:
Mikamalina [Mr. Levi Chamberlain]
Content Summary:
ʻUmiokalani writes to Mr. Chamberlain about a woman who wishes to join the Poʻahā.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
Aloha oe E Mikamalina. aia mai keia wahine he makemake
loa ia e komo i ka poaha He wahine no Koolau o Waihee, ua hai
mai i kona manao ia'u ina mai ia oe ka pono o kona manao
Mauole ka inoa [written in a different hand]
Na'u na Heneriaka Umiokalani
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani
June 10, 1830
Translation:
[Page 1 of 2]
Greetings to you, Mr. Chamberlain,
This woman will come who truly wishes to join the Thursday meetings. She is a
woman from Koolau, Waihee. She expressed her wishes to me, you decide the
appropriateness of her intentions.
The name is Mauole. [Written in a different hand.]
From me, Heneriaka Umiokalani
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani
June 10, 1830
Notes:
1. Mikamalina - Mr. Levi Chamberlain arrived in Hawaiʻi with the second
company of missionaries. He served as the superintendent of secular affairs
for the mission, and also was a missionary teacher.

�2. Heneriaka 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.
3. Mauole - Mauʻole is the person recommended for inclusion in the Bible study
meetings. While the original letter is written in ink, while the addition is in
pencil.

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                    <text>��Letter Reference:
1830_Jul29_Umiokalani-Chamberlain
Date of Letter:
July 29, 1830
From:
Umiokalani [Heneriaka ʻUmiokalani]
To:
Mikamalani [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 Mikamalani, Eia keia ka
mau wahine, he manao e komo i ka poaha. eia na inoa o laua, O Makapua,
O Piheka,
Nau na Umiokalani
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani
July 29 1830
Translation:
[Page 1 of 2]
Greetings to you, Mr. Chamberlain,
Here are these women who wish to join the Poaha. Here are their names: Makapua,
Piheka.
From me, Umiokalani
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani
July 29, 1830

�Notes:
1. Mikamalani - 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 - 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. 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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Date of Letter:
August 5, 1830
From:
Umiokalani [Henriaka ʻUmiokalani]
To:
Mikamalina [Mr. Chamberlain]
Content Summary:
Umiokalani writes to Mr. Levi Chamberlain regarding new attendees for the Po‘ahā.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
Aloha oe e Mikamalina,
eia neia wahine. he manao e
komo i ka poaha. eia ka lua
pela no ko laua manao e komo
i ka poaha. eia ko laua mau inoa
o Kaluai. o Makaono.
Pau na Umiokalani
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani
Aug.t 5 1830
Translation:
[Page 1 of 2]
Greetings to you, Mr. Chamberlain,
Here is this woman who hopes to join the Poaha. Here is the second, and they both wish
to join the Poaha. Here are their names: Kaluai, Makaono.
Done, by Umiokalani
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani

�August 5, 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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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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From:
Heneriaka Umiokalani [Heneriaka ʻUmiokalani]
To:
Kamalani [Mr. Levi Chamberlain]
Content Summary:
ʻUmiokalani writes to Mr. Chamberlain regarding seven students wishing to join the
Poʻahā.
Typescript:
[Page 1 of 2]
Aloha oe, e Kamalani, eia keia poe hoa hanau
no Waihee, o ka poe no ke kahi i kakau ia ai mamua,
e kolu lakou, eha poe hou, a hiku lakou; no ka poaha ko lakou manao. eia ko lakou inoa,
O Hipakaka, O Paaoao, O Luaiakalani, O Nawaiola O Kulawahine O Kikoho O Kupihea
Na'u Na Heneriaka Umiokalani
[Page 2 of 2]
[Letter Cover]
Umiokalani
Decr 9 1830
Translation:
[Page 1 of 1]
Greetings to you, Chamberlain,
Here are these congregation members from Waihee. Some of these people have
been written about before, that being three of them. There are four new ones, now being
seven. Their intentions are for the Poaha. Here are their names:
Hipakaka, Paaoao, Luaiakalani, Nawaiola, Kulawahine, Kikoho, Kupihea.
From me, from Heneriaka Umiokalani
[Page 2 of 2]
[Cover Letter]
Umiokalani
December 9, 1830
Notes:

�1. Kamalani - Mr. Levi Chamberlain arrived in Hawaiʻi with the second
company of missionaries. He served as the superintendent of secular affairs
for the mission, and also was 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. Heneriaka 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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August, 1831
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Unknown
To:
Unknown
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[Page 1 of 1]
Kekuku v a Howaai
O mauli v
Haelo v. . . .
Kalua v a Kahehuna
Kamaikuhewa v
Kapau v a Lono
Lehuanui
Kaili o Aikanaka
Kapena
Kaili o keapohao
Haaheo v
Kinimaka
Kinopu v
Nua v
Kaauanui v
Kaunahi
Kalama v
Honokaupu
O apoo v
Keaweaheulu 20
Kalunaaina

Keonialele v
Mahelelua v
O wahine v
O kua v
O pakea
Puawahie
Iv
Kaupena v
Wailua v 30
Kanehaku v
Kaninauku

[In a different hand, in pencil]
1831-32

[Page 2 of 2]
[Typescript of English-language note]
one of the happiest Anagrams in any
language, is that which has been made from
Pilates question to our Savior. Quid est
veritas? These three words make the

�following anagramatic sentence
Est viv qui adest - (The man whom
you see before you)
Notes:
1. The list of names on page 1 has no context by which to understand it. They may be
candidates for the Poʻahā Bible study group.
2. v - This probably represents the "w" of wahine to identify the female gender.
3. Quid est veritas? - Latin for "What is truth?" the note that contains this phrase appears
totally unrelated to the list of names on the previous page.

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