David Malo
Hawaiian historian (1795–1853) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Malo or Davida Malo (1795–1853) was a chiefly counselor, a Hawaiian intellectual, educator, politician and minister. He is remembered by subsequent generations of Hawaiian people and scholars primarily as a Native Hawaiian historian of the Kingdom of Hawaii. In 1852 he was ordained as a minister at Kēōkea, Maui.[1]
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Born | 1795 (1795) |
Died | October 25, 1853(1853-10-25) (aged 57–58) Maui, Hawaii |
Nationality | Hawaiian |
Occupation(s) | Chiefly Counselor, Hawaiian Intellectual, Historian, Minister |
Spouse(s) | Aʻalailoa, Bathsheba Pahia, Rebecca Lepeka |
Children | Emma Aʻalailoa Malo Kapena |
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