ʻIo, King of the Birds, from Kepelino, 1859.

Here is another example from Kepelino’s series of bird descriptions, “He Vahi Huli-toa Manu Havaii,” from Hoiliili Havaii.
Thirty Years of Hawaiian Independence, 1873.

In celebration of Lā Kūʻokoʻa, we look back to the year 1873 and the festivities carried out on its 30th anniversary.
More on Hawaiian Birds from Kepelino, 1859.

Here is more from the Kepelino’s series of bird descriptions, “He Vahi Huli-toa Manu Havaii,” from Hoiliili Havaii.
UNIQLO launches new UTme! Bishop Museum exhibition stamps

UNIQLO launches new UTme! Bishop Museum exhibition stamps Back to Corporate Relations Cover Image: UNIQLO UTme! Project: Together in Hawaiʻi launched new exhibition stamps from Bishop Museum. Image: Introducing Nēnē, Pipipi, and Honu! Our illustrated ambassadors for Bishop Museum. UNIQLO is continuing its UTme! Project: Together in Hawaiʻi by releasing brand new Bishop Museum designs […]
Political Advertisements, 1912

We turned another page in the 1918 volume of Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, which can be seen on the third floor of Hawaiian Hall, in the bicentennial of printing display.
Recording Traditions, Hei, 1916.

Newspapers were used to record traditions, like how to grow different plants, how to fish for different fishes, and how sicknesses were treated.
Palo Alto Networks launches Aloha ‘Āina employee network group with Bishop Museum

Palo Alto Networks launches Aloha ‘Āina employee network group with Bishop Museum Back to Corporate Relations Cover Image: Aloha ‘Āina advocates to raise the visibility of underrepresented Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in cybersecurity In November 2022, the Bishop Museum Corporate Relations team supported cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks with a speaker series to launch […]
Tabippo Japanese Travel Influencers, “Let’s pass down beautiful Hawaiʻi to the future”

Participants visit Bishop Museum to learn about history, culture, and our sustainability initiatives for the future.
Hawaiian Language Documents, History, and the Judd Family, 1823–1903.

Gerrit Parmele and Laura Fish Judd arrived in Hawaiʻi with the third company of missionaries in 1828. They and their descendants played key roles in Hawaiian history.
Looking to the Future through Education, 1906—2022.

Some of us on the newspaper team had the honor of attending the ʻŌʻō Awards put on by the Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce this past Friday.