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  • Kula Keiki Ali`i, Chief’s Children’s School

  • A Novel Partially Based on the Effect of the Chief’s Children’s School on Hawaii’s Monarchs
  • By: Rosemary I. Patterson Ph.D.
  • Narrated by: Wayne Moniz
  • Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins

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Kula Keiki Ali`i, Chief’s Children’s School

By: Rosemary I. Patterson Ph.D.
Narrated by: Wayne Moniz
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Set in 1840’s Hawaii, the Ghost of Queen Liliuokalani forces modern-day lovers to time travel and view damaging residential school she attended with other high ranking children who became actual monarchs of Hawaii.

Indoctrination, whipping and self-worth destruction by Calvinist missionary seriously damages his pupils and their reigns. The overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom is complete by 1893 as Queen Liliuokalani is deposed by greedy American businessmen and U.S. Minister Stevens.

Rosemary I. Patterson, Ph.D. is a former school psychologist who has written several novels about damage to Indigenous peoples including 5 Star Midwest Book Reviewed Aloha and MaiTais.

©2013 Rosemary I. Patterson, Ph.D. (P)2013 Rosemary I. Patterson, Ph.D.

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