Explore a fascinating period in Hawaiian history with "The Friend, Volumes 78-90." This collection, compiled by the Hawaiian Evangelical Association, offers a unique glimpse into the religious and social landscape of Hawaii during a transformative era. These volumes provide invaluable primary source material for understanding the impact of Christian missions and the evolving cultural dynamics of the islands.
Readers interested in religious history, Hawaiian culture, or the influence of missionary work will find rich insights within these pages. Discover firsthand accounts, observations, and reflections that capture the spirit of a time when faith and tradition intertwined in the heart of the Pacific.
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