Ngaahi Vitioó mo e Ngaahi Fakatātaá
Hisitōlia ʻo e Siasí


Hisitōlia ʻo e Siasí

  1. Ko Siosefa

    2 Nīfai 3:6–15; T&F 5:9–10; 21:1–5; 27:13; 135:3; SS—H

    Joseph Smith holding a Book of Mormon.
  2. ʻEma Sāmita

    T&F 25

    Portrait painting of Emma Smith
  3. Ko e Fekumi ʻa Siosefa Sāmita ki he Potó ʻi he Tohi Tapú

    SS—H 1:5–13

    Young prophet sits in rocker reading large family Bible--reads James.
  4. Ko e ʻUluaki Mata-meʻa-hā-maí

    SS—H 1:14–20

    The Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr. in the Sacred Grove (in Manchester, New York) when he received the First Vision. Joseph is depicted kneeling before God the Father and Jesus Christ. Both God the Father and Christ are portrayed wearing white robes. The Father is presenting Christ to Joseph. There are trees in the background. (Joseph Smith - History 1:15-20)
  5. Ko e Hā ʻa Molonai kia Siosefa ʻi Hono Lokí

    SS—H 1:27–47

    The Prophet Joseph Smith sitting on his bed in the Smith farm house. Joseph has a patchwork quilt over his knees. He is looking up at the angel Moroni who has appeared before him. Moroni is depicted wearing a white robe. The painting depicts the event wherein the angel Moroni appeared to the Prophet Joseph Smith three times in the Prophet's bedroom during the night of September 21, 1823 to inform him of the existence and location of the gold plates, and to instruct him as to his responsibility concerning the plates.
  6. Ko Hono Liliu ʻe Siosefa Sāmita ʻa e Tohi ʻa Molomoná

    SS—H 1:34–35, 71 futinoutí ; T&F 20:8–11

    Joseph Smith, Jr. is depicted seated next to a desk, hunched over the Gold Plates, with his head resting on his hand, elbow bent and on desktop. There is a gas lamp on the desk and a partition separates him from Oliver Cowdery, who is partially obstructed from our view. He is also seated at a desk, writing on a piece of paper.
  7. Ko Hono Foaki ʻe Sione Papitaiso ʻa e Lakanga Taulaʻeiki Faka-ʻĒloné

    T&F 13; SS—H 1:68–73

    Joseph Smith, Jr. and Oliver Cowdery kneeling before John the Baptist. John the Baptist has his hands placed on the head of Joseph Smith, Jr. as he restores the Aaronic Priesthood. John is depicted wearing white. There are trees and a river in the background.
  8. Ko Hono Toe Fakafoki Mai ʻo e Lakanga Taulaʻeiki Faka-Melekisētekí

    T&F 27:12–13; 128:20; SS—H 1:72

    The Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr. kneeling on the  banks of the Susquehanna River in may or June of 1829.  The New Testament-era Apostles Peter, James and John (dressed in white) are standing by Joseph.  The apostles have their hands upon Joseph's head as they confer the Melchizedek Priesthood upon him.  Oliver Cowdery is kneeling by Joseph.  There are trees in the foreground and background.
  9. Ko e Hā Mai ʻa ʻIlaisiā ʻi he Temipale Ketilaní

    Malakai 4:5–6; T&F 110:13–16

    Elijah appearing in the Kirtland Temple
  10. Ko e Kolosi ʻa ʻEma ʻi he ʻAisí

    Ngaahi Akonaki ʻa e Kau Palesiteni ʻo e Siasí: Siosefa Sāmita (2007), 427

    Emma Hale Smith holding her children close to her as they cross the frozen Mississippi River. The family is wrapped in blankets, and Emma is hiding some of the manuscripts of the inspired version of the Bible in her clothing.
  11. Ko Siosefa Sāmita ʻi he Fale Fakapōpula Lipetií

    T&F 121–23; Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó: Ko ha Hisitōlia Nounou ʻo e Siasi ʻo Sīsū Kalaisi ʻo e Kau Māʻoniʻoni ʻi he Ngaahi ʻAho Kimui Ní (1996), 58–62

    Joseph Smith Jr. kneeling amongst dirt and straw and praying
  12. Ko e Makatuʻunga ʻo e Fineʻofá

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 71–72

    Painting depicts Joseph (seen in profile wearing a black/brown coat and a white shirt and holding a book in his right hand) speaking to a large group of women.  There are five women seated in the front row, six women in the second row, three women in the third row and four figures standing in the back that are only partially visible.   From left to right front row:  a Woman in a pale yellow plaid dress, brown center parted hair holding a child; and woman in a blue dress with a large white collar and a ringlet hairstyle; a woman in a green dress with pink under-sleeves leaning slightly forward; and woman in a yellow chevron striped dress with a white cap, woman in a dark dress and a white tiered lace collar with brooch and a ringlet-braid hairstyle.From left to right second row a woman in a green floral dress with a brown centered parted hair with a hand on her shoulder; a woman with a green floral dress with white collar and cap; a woman in a coral colored stripped dress with a cap far back on her head; and woman in a blue print dress with small white lace collar; a woman in a tan floral dress with light brown ringlets; and a woman in a pink dress with a small boy on her lap. Third row from left to right: a woman in a yellow stripped dress with a white inset and brooch, a woman in a pale blue dress with center parted hair and a woman in an orange/pink dress with a cap.  Standing are a figure in blue (arm only ) a woman in a brown dress with red cuffs(hand on the shoulder of the woman seated in front of her) and woman in a olive colored dress with a green stripe and a figure in a red dress. Lower red corner reads, "Walter Rane" in red.
  13. Ko e Hikifononga mei Nāvuú, Fēpueli–Mē 1846

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 81–84

    A raft with a covered wagon leaving Nauvoo with the temple above on a hill.
  14. Ko Hono Malangaʻaki ʻe Taani Sōnasi ʻa e Ongoongoleleí ʻi Uālesí

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 74

    Dan Jones is depicted preaching the gospel in Wales.  He is standing on a stone wall talking to the people around him.  He has one arm upraised holding a copy of the Book of Mormon.
  15. Ko e Kolosi ʻa Mele Filitingi Sāmita mo Siosefa F. Sāmita ʻi he Kauʻāfonua Tokaleleí

    Ngaahi Akonaki ʻa e Kau Palesiteni ʻo e Siasí: Siosefa F. Sāmita (1998), xv, 24–25

    Mary Fielding and Joseph F. Smith walking beside oxen and covered wagons.
  16. Ko e Fakaofi atu e Kau Paionia Toho Sālioté ki he Teleʻa Sōlekí

    Ko Hotau Tukufakaholó, 92–96

    A group of LDS handcart pioneers standing on a summit. They are looking toward the Salt Lake Valley for the first time, as their journey ends. The pioneers are stopping and expressing gratitude for their pending arrival to join the Saints.