Remembering Henry ‘Opukaha‘ia: Life of important figure in Hawaiian history to be featured at Lyman Museum

Courtesy photo Henry ‘Opukaha‘ia, who lived in Ninole as a boy, was one of the first Native Hawaiians to become a Christian.

Henry ‘Opukaha‘ia, above, was one of the first Native Hawaiians to become a Christian. Moses Goods, right, portrays ‘Opukaha‘ia in a scene from the play “My Name is ‘Opukaha‘ia.”

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In the early 1800s, a young Hawaiian boy named ‘Opukaha‘ia was living quietly with his family in a village in Ninole, in Ka‘u District, when civil warfare broke out and his family members were killed.