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- Q4700178 description "Pastor Kawaiahaʻo Church".
- Q4700178 description "Pastor Kawaiahaʻo Church".
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- Q4700178 abstract "Akaiko Akana (1884–1933), became the first Kahu (pastor) of Hawaiian ancestry at Kawaiahaʻo Church in 1918. He served in that capacity until his death in 1933.He was born December 24, 1884, in the Kaihuwai district of Waialua on the Hawaiian island of Oahu., in the Territory of Hawaii. Akana was of Hapa (mixed) ancestry, with a Chinese father and Hawaiian mother. He earned a bachelor's degree in pedagogy at Hartford Seminary in Connecticut, where he was president of his graduating class.At the October 1906 annual meeting of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Akana delivered a speech in which he stated that his decision to enter the Christian ministry was a direct result of the groundwork laid by the Christian missionaries who set up churches in Hawaii decades before his birth. In encouraging the board to continue its work in Hawaii, the twenty-two-year-old Akana cited the Sabbath being broken in Hawaii by baseball and golf.In 1921, Akana appeared before the United States House of Representatives hearings on "Public Protection of Maternity and Infancy", where he delivered a lengthy report on the subject matter as it related to the Territory of Hawaii.".
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- Q4700178 birthDate "1884-12-24".
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- Q4700178 birthYear "1884".
- Q4700178 deathDate "1933-02-16".
- Q4700178 deathDate "1936-02-16".
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- Q4700178 deathYear "1933".
- Q4700178 deathYear "1936".
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- Q4700178 birthDate "1884-12-24".
- Q4700178 birthPlace "Kaihuwai, Waialua, Oahu".
- Q4700178 dateOfBirth "1884-12-24".
- Q4700178 dateOfDeath "1936-02-16".
- Q4700178 deathDate "1933-02-16".
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- Q4700178 name "Akaiko Akana".
- Q4700178 placeOfDeath "Honolulu, Hawaii".
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- Q4700178 restingPlace "Liliuokalani Church Cemetery".
- Q4700178 shortDescription "Pastor Kawaiahaʻo Church".
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- Q4700178 comment "Akaiko Akana (1884–1933), became the first Kahu (pastor) of Hawaiian ancestry at Kawaiahaʻo Church in 1918. He served in that capacity until his death in 1933.He was born December 24, 1884, in the Kaihuwai district of Waialua on the Hawaiian island of Oahu., in the Territory of Hawaii. Akana was of Hapa (mixed) ancestry, with a Chinese father and Hawaiian mother.".
- Q4700178 label "Akaiko Akana".
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- Q4700178 name "Akaiko Akana".