PART ONE
Chapter Four
1820s-1840s
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I. ’Ōpūkahaʻia, a “Heathen Youth,” Spends Time in Andover; Inspires the American Board
II. The American Board Dispatches Its First Hawai’ian Missionaries
III. The Missionaries Mind the Hawai’ians’ P’s and Q’s, But Not Necessarily Their Own
IV. At Home, All Roads, at Least for Indigenous People, Lead to a Trail of Tears
Chapter Four
1820s-1840s
Click here to read it:
I. ’Ōpūkahaʻia, a “Heathen Youth,” Spends Time in Andover; Inspires the American Board
II. The American Board Dispatches Its First Hawai’ian Missionaries
III. The Missionaries Mind the Hawai’ians’ P’s and Q’s, But Not Necessarily Their Own
IV. At Home, All Roads, at Least for Indigenous People, Lead to a Trail of Tears