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Paki, Abner - Ali`i Letters - 1852.12.06 - to Cooke, Amos S.
Abner Pākī asks Mr. Amos Starr Cooke for two rocking chairs.
Laanui, Gideon - Ali`i Letters - 1831 - to Chamberlain, Levi
Gidiona Laʻanui writes to Mr. Levi Chamberlain regarding a person to join the Poʻahā meetings.
Laanui, Gideon - Ali`i Letters - 1831.03.24 - to Chamberlain, Levi
Gideon Laʻanui writes to Mr. Levi Chamberlain regarding ʻAikake's request to rejoin the Poʻahā.
Laanui, Gideon - Ali`i Letters - ????.03.24 - to Chamberlain, Levi
Gideon Laʻanui acknowledges Aikake's desire to return to the Poʻahā and his lack of fortitude.
Kuakini, John Adams - Ali`i Letters - No Date - to Bingham, Hiram
John Adams Kuakini asks the opinion of Rev. Hiram Bingham about Kuakini placing his name on a document regarding liquor vending.
Kalama, S. P. - Ali`i Letters - 1838.06.18 - to Ke Kumu Hawaii
Kalama submits an article to the newspaper Ke Kumu Hawaii regarding the globe and offering suggestions for improving Ke Kumu Hawaii.
Kalama, S. P. - Ali`i Letters - 1838.06.19 - to Unknown
Kalama discusses his embarrassment at lack of a relevant message for a speech that was assigned to him at Lahainaluna.
Kalama, S. P. - Ali`i Letters - 1838.06.22 - to Na Kumu Ao Hawaii
The writer, likely S.P. Kalama, urges the Hawaiian teachers to keep in touch and report through letters.
Kalama, S. P. - Ali`i Letters - 1838.08.04 - to Ke Kumu Hawaii
Kalama compares a group of women to Sadducees and Pharisees, and then links them to tobacco smokers in Lahaina.
Kalama, S. P. - Ali`i Letters - 1838.08.13 - to Ke Kumu Hawaii
S.P. Kalama provides an overview of world religions for publication in the newspaper, Ke Kumu Hawaii.
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