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    Henry ʻŌpūkahaʻia (c. 1792 – 1818) was one of the first Native Hawaiians to become a Christian, inspiring American Protestant missionaries to come to...
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    Church, a Memorial Chapel and graveyard built near the birthplace of Henry ʻŌpūkahaʻia (1792–1818) who inspired the missionary movement that forever changed...
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    was introduced to the Hawaiian-born Henry ʻŌpūkahaʻia by his relative Edwin W. Dwight, a student at Yale. ʻŌpūkahaʻia, a 17-year-old boy orphaned at the...
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    Methodist bishop David Malo (1793–1853), historian, built Kilolani Church Henry Opukahaia, who traveled via China to New England and inspired ABCFM James Kekela...
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    1791) Liang Fa (1789–1855) David Malo (1795–1853) Henry Opukahaia (c. 1792–1818; also known as ʻŌpūkahaʻia) Puaaiki (c. 1785–1844) Asaad Shidiak (c. 1797–c...
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    founded the Baldwin Home for men and boys with financial assistance from Henry Perrine Baldwin. Dutton was a member of the Secular Franciscan Order. He...
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    thought ready to donate their efforts, money, and property to the cause. Henry Opukahaia, the school's first pupil, was an 18-year-old Native Hawaiian who had...
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    James Cook and crew become the first Europeans to visit Hawaii. 1809 Henry Opukahaia of Hawaii arrives in New Haven, Connecticut and begins Christian studies...
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  • alumni. Documented exceptions to this paradigm include Hawaiian native Henry ʻŌpūkahaʻia, who became a student of Yale President Timothy Dwight in 1809, and...
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  • is now Sea Mountain Golf Course. The village was the birthplace of Henry ʻŌpūkahaʻia (1792–1818) who inspired the missionary movement that forever changed...
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    of Henry Opukahaia took him home to Hawaii for interment at Kahikolu Congregational Church Cemetery, Napo'opo'o, Kona, Island of Hawaii. Henry's family...
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  • Keōpūolani Helio Koaʻeloa Joel Hulu Mahoe David Malo Jonatana Napela Henry Opukahaia Puaʻaiki Related articles Edict of Toleration French invasion Laplace...
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    Native Americans, Native Hawaiians and others. Notable students include Henry Opukahaia, John Ridge, and Elias Boudinot. 138 Robbins Stoeckel House August...
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    area. Nīnole (Ka‘ū) 1860s Hawaii The village was the birthplace of Henry ʻŌpūkahaʻia, It was mostly destroyed by a tsunami after the 1868 Hawaii earthquake...
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  • noticeable presence. One of them, a boy in his teens known as Obookiah (ʻŌpūkahaʻia), had a major impact on the future of the language. He sailed to New...
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