Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
On Writing Latter-day Saint History
Nineteenth-Century Voyages
New Wine and Old Bottles: Latter-day Saint Missionary Work in French Polynesia, 1844–1852
The First Mormon Missionary Women in the Pacific, 1850–1852
"Wars and Rumors of Wars": The Perceived Threat of the "Mormon Invasion" of Hawaiʻi
The Hawaiian Mission Crisis of 1874: The ʻAwa Rebellion Story
Iosepa: A Utah Home for Polynesians
East Wind to Hawaiʻi: History and Contributions of Chinese and Japanese Latter-day Saints in Hawaiʻi
Mormonism and the Shaping of Maori Religious Identity
Twentieth-Century Voyages
Temples in the Pacific: A Reflection of Twentieth-Century Mormon History
A Jewel in the Gardens of Paradise: The Art and Architecture of the Hawaiʻi Temple
The Purported December 7, 1941, Attack on the Hawaiʻi Temple
Search for a Site: Selection of the Church College of Hawaiʻi Campus
The Polynesian Cultural Center: Reflections and Recollections
The Gospel and the Hawaiian Performing Arts
The Singing Mama Ruau of Tahiti
Founding the LDS Church in Melanesia and Micronesia
Personal Voyages
Kaleohano: Hawaiian Aliʻi, Early LDS Convert
Opapo: The Power of His Faith
Tēvita Muli Kinikini: Portrait of a Tongan Pioneer
My Missionary Assignment to Kona in 1921
Moʻolelo Kahiko o Molokaʻi, or Stories from Molokaʻi's Past
Faith, Hope and Hansen's Disease: The Saints at Kalaupapa
Hawaiʻi's Kamaʻāina "Talk Story"
A Pioneer from the Pacific