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Kalama_18380618_to Ke Kumu Hawaii.pdf
Kalama submits an article to the newspaper Ke Kumu Hawaii regarding the globe and offering suggestions for improving Ke Kumu Hawaii.

Kalama_18380619_to Unknown.pdf
Kalama discusses his embarrassment at lack of a relevant message for a speech that was assigned to him at Lahainaluna.

Kalama_18380622_to Na Kumu Ao Hawaii.pdf
The writer, likely S.P. Kalama, urges the Hawaiian teachers to keep in touch and report through letters.

Kalama_18380804_to Ke Kumu Hawaii.pdf
Kalama compares a group of women to Sadducees and Pharisees, and then links them to tobacco smokers in Lahaina.

Kalama_18380813_to Ke Kumu Hawaii.pdf
S.P. Kalama provides an overview of world religions for publication in the newspaper, Ke Kumu Hawaii.

Kalama_18380825_to Unknown.pdf
S.P. Kalama writes to Ke Kumu Hawaii requesting support for students at Lahainaluna, who need school supplies.

Kalanimoku_18250316_to Evarts.pdf
William Pitt Kalanimoku thanks Jeremiah Evarts for his influence in sending missionaries and the word of God to Hawaiʻi. Kalanimoku reports that many desire the word of God.

Kalanimoku_18261028_to Bingham.pdf
Kalaimoku writes to Rev. Hiram Bingham dismissing the blame placed on the missionaries for other foreigners' misconduct. He encourages their goodness and their teachings and professes his own faith in God.

Kalanimoku and others_18250310_to Nahienaena and others.pdf
Kalanimoku, on behalf of Kaʻahumanu, informs the immediate royal family and close associates that Liholiho, Kamehameha II, and his queen, Kamāmalu, have died while away in Great Britain.
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