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.
The Journey for Rainbows Book Launch at Bishop Museum

In September 2022, the Bishop Museum Corporate Relations team partnered with local author, Minnie Ko, to launch the children’s book, The Journey for Rainbows.
Another Issue Not Found—Yet—Online

The description provided in an article on the second page of Ka Hae Hawaii printed on December 31, 1856 talks of a larger format newspaper. What is found online however is just the normal, smaller issue.
John R. Rowe, First Hawaiian to Sacrifice his Life on WWI Battlefield

On the front page of the Kuokoa newspaper for August 23, 1918, there is a death announcement for John Rupert Rowe, the first Hawaiian to lose his life in World War I.
Sustainability Partner: Josh Gonzalez (Parley for the Oceans)

Sustainability Partner: Josh Gonzalez (Parley for the Oceans) Back to Sustainability Blogs Cover Image: Josh catching some of the summer south swell in Honolulu. Image: Josh carrying microplastic sand sifters at Wāwāmalu Beach cleanup during World Oceans Week. Who are you, how did you get to Hawaiʻi, and what does your organization do? My name […]
We found the final issue of Ka Nupepa Kuokoa!

While continuing to catalog the Hawaiian language newspapers in the Bishop Museum Library & Archives, we discovered a copy of the very last issue of Ka Nupepa Kuokoa! It is not online.