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In January, Kalaupapa Month, Hawaiians reclaim loved ones

COURTESY MANOA: A PACIFIC JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WRITING
                                Above, a photo of Father Damien with the Kalawao Girls Choir taken at Kalaupapa in the 1870s.
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COURTESY MANOA: A PACIFIC JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WRITING

Above, a photo of Father Damien with the Kalawao Girls Choir taken at Kalaupapa in the 1870s.

COURTESY WAYNE LEVIN / KA ‘OHANA O KALAUPAPA
                                Monica Bacon visits the grave of her great-great-uncle Ambrose Hutchison, a Kalaupapa patient and community leader in the late 19th and early 20th centuries whose family name is misspelled on his tombstone.
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COURTESY WAYNE LEVIN / KA ‘OHANA O KALAUPAPA

Monica Bacon visits the grave of her great-great-uncle Ambrose Hutchison, a Kalaupapa patient and community leader in the late 19th and early 20th centuries whose family name is misspelled on his tombstone.

STAR-ADVERTISER / 1966
                                Above, sunlight shines down on the graves and cross atop Kauhako Crater at Kalaupapa. The cross, erected in 1956, is inscribed “Love Never Faileth.”
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STAR-ADVERTISER / 1966

Above, sunlight shines down on the graves and cross atop Kauhako Crater at Kalaupapa. The cross, erected in 1956, is inscribed “Love Never Faileth.”

STAR-ADVERTISER / 1974
                                Above, an aerial view of the settlement on Molokai in 1974.
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STAR-ADVERTISER / 1974

Above, an aerial view of the settlement on Molokai in 1974.

COURTESY MANOA: A PACIFIC JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WRITING
                                Above, a photo of Father Damien with the Kalawao Girls Choir taken at Kalaupapa in the 1870s.
COURTESY WAYNE LEVIN / KA ‘OHANA O KALAUPAPA
                                Monica Bacon visits the grave of her great-great-uncle Ambrose Hutchison, a Kalaupapa patient and community leader in the late 19th and early 20th centuries whose family name is misspelled on his tombstone.
STAR-ADVERTISER / 1966
                                Above, sunlight shines down on the graves and cross atop Kauhako Crater at Kalaupapa. The cross, erected in 1956, is inscribed “Love Never Faileth.”
STAR-ADVERTISER / 1974
                                Above, an aerial view of the settlement on Molokai in 1974.