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- Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives - Wikipedia
Though principally occupied by the seven members of Daniel Chamberlain's family, it often housed as many as five other missionary families, along with occasional ailing sailors or orphans
- Hale Pili o Nā Mikanele - Images of Old Hawaiʻi
The members of the first reinforcement were critical in the expansion of the Mission, important relationships with the royal family and, through the efforts of missionary William Richards, the development of a Hawaiian constitutional government
- About – Hawaiian Mission Houses
The mission of the Hawaiian Mission Houses is to interpret the legacy and to promote an open dialogue around the impact of the Protestant missionaries and their interwoven relationships with the people of Hawai’i
- Kawaiahao Church and Mission Houses - U. S. National Park Service
King Kamehameha II assigned the missionaries land near a spring known as Kawaiaha'o and directed Hawaiian laborers to build them thatched houses in which to live The missionaries resided in the houses and used one room as a meeting place for school during the week
- Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives - Great American . . .
Bishop Museum was established to house the extensive collection of Hawaiian artifacts and royal family heirlooms of the Princess, and has expanded to include millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawai'i and other Pacific island cultures
- Historic House Museums of Hawaii - Old House History
There are also Royal residences that are preserved -the homes where various members of the Hawaiian royalty lived -as they tried to keep their beloved islands independent of outside influences, while establishing their country on the world stage
- Kawaiahao Church and Mission Houses, Honolulu - EBSCO
The church, often referred to as the Westminster Abbey of Hawaii, was founded in the early 19th century with the support of Hawaiian royalty, notably King Kamehameha II, who provided land and labor for its construction
- Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives - hvcb. org
The Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives includes three restored houses, two of which are the oldest houses in Hawai‘i, and a research archives which provides a unique glimpse into 19th-century Hawai‘i both onsite and online
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