Jocelyne LaGarde credited as playing...
Malama Kanakoa - The Ali'i Nui
- [reading from a proclamation to her subjects]
- Queen Malama: First law: In this place, everyone will serve God. Everyone will love Jesus.
- Queen Malama: [to Jerusha] I like you here. You stay Lahaina. She teach me write.
- Abner Hale: Ali'i nui, I'm not assigned to your island. My Mission is in Honolulu.
- Queen Malama: Where you go, I not care. *Her* stay here.
- Abner Hale: But, Mrs. Hale is my wife!
- Queen Malama: She your wife?
- Abner Hale: Yes.
- Queen Malama: I let you stay too.
- Queen Malama: Tell me, this god, how he look?
- Abner Hale: God is a spirit... He cannot be seen with the eyes. He is seen only in the heart of those that have found a state of grace.
- Queen Malama: In one month time, I find grace!
- Abner Hale: No, it cannot be done that way. To be saved, you must first confess that you are *evil*, corrupt and sinful.
- Queen Malama: I evil, corrupt, sinful. What is sinful? What it mean?
- Abner Hale: It means *bad*.
- Queen Malama: I bad? No! They're bad, not me. I am Ali'i nui. I cannot be bad.
- Abner Hale: If you don't give him up, he will *burn* throughout all eternity - in the blazing fires of everlasting hell.
- Queen Malama: How hot - dis hell?
- Abner Hale: Hotter than the fires of a thousand volcanos. It burns incessantly. It's pain is horrible, beyond imagining.
- Abner Hale: You have the sin of pride, Ali'i nui. To find grace, you must become humble.
- Queen Malama: Humble?
- Abner Hale: Humble...
- Queen Malama: Are you - humble? I think maybe you proud too.
- Queen Malama: Next law: no more will girls go to the ships. Next law: when the sun goes down, beneath the water, the sailors will go back to the ships. Next law: no more will the grog shops sell the rum to my people. Next law: There will be no more sleeping together in mischief, without getting married.
- Queen Malama: [to Rev. Hale] Kelolo has some something to say to you... Make you *very* happy.
- Kelolo: I evil! I corrupt. I sinful.