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starting Hawaii's
conversion to Christianity. His name was
usually spelled Obookiah during his lifetime. His name
Henry is
sometimes Hawaiianized as Heneri...
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still had a
noticeable presence. One of them, a boy in his
teens known as
Obookiah (ʻŌpūkahaʻia), had a
major impact on the ****ure of the language. He sailed...
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writing an
account of a
South Sea
islander named Henry Obookiah. Dwight's
memoir of
Obookiah's life
sparked the
first missionary expedition to the Sandwich...
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Hawaiian crew
members began to
serve on
European ships. A
teenage boy
named Obookiah sailed to New
England and
provided information about the
Hawaiian language...
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Samuel John Mills,
Congregational missionary Ralph Nader,
politician Henry Obookiah,
Hawaiian native instrumental in
founding the
Foreign Mission School Tapping...
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Henry Obookiah,
credited with
bringing Christianity to Hawai'i, was
reinterred from his
Connecticut grave to
Kahikolu Church in 1993....
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voyages of the
navigators to the Pacific; the
early little editions of
Obookiah's life; some of the
earliest sheets and
books issued at the
Mission press;...
- Beecher,
brothers of
Harriet Beecher Stowe; the
native Hawaiian Henry Obookiah, who was a
symbol of the
American Foreign Mission movement, and Samuel...
- Hawaiian, who had also made his way to New England, went by the name
Henry Obookiah (also
known as Ōpūkahia).
Henry heard about George's war record, and located...
- Grant-Lee Phillips. The cast was: Fred
Armisen as
David Kalākaua,
Henry Obookiah, and
George Vancouver Bill
Hader as
Rufus Anderson,
Captain James Cook...