Ka Mea Ho'Ala the Awakener: The Story of Henry Obookiah
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Paperback 71 pages. Published by The Bess Press Copyright 1982.
Henry Obooklah left Kealakekus Bay, Hawaii, in 1807 at the age of 15 aboard the "Triumph". He sailed around the world to New England where he educated himself and became a Christian convert. Although he died young in 1818, his example in his plea for help launch the Christian mission to Hawaii and began an important chapter in Hawaii's history. This remarkable story of the young native Hawaiian, Opel K, is told in the first person by his close friend, Thomas Hopo'o. The author, Cecily Kikukawa, has made good use of the conversation found in the memoirs of Henry and Thomas, updating the language for today's young readers.
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