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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>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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