New Team Members

We are excited to announce that we have brought on two new members into our team! Kilinoe Kimura is from Kamōʻiliʻili and Hilinaʻi Sai-Dudoit is from Kahaluʻu.
Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea

Today, we celebrate Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea, Sovereignty Restoration Day.
Report Your Taxes, Stay Off My Property, My Wife Has Been Led Astray

It is a usual thing to see a variety of announcements in the newspapers.
Sustainability Champion: M. Wilson

Sustainability Champion: Michael Wilson Back to Sustainability Blogs Cover Image: Michael sailing on the Hikianalia with the Polynesian Voyaging Society in Lalo (The French Frigate Shoals). Image: Michael testing the Photo Op during installation of Expedition Dinosaur: Rise of the Mammals. October 2021 Who are you, what do you do at Bishop Museum, and how […]
Kō Hawaiʻi Pae ʻĀina

The Hawaiian Islands expand over time.
Photos of Old Honolulu in Ka Nupepa Kuokoa

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa ran a series of old Honolulu images in 1903 under various titles.
Random Photographs in Ka Nupepa Kuokoa

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa would occasionally publish photos without any related article.
Bishop Museum partners with Hawaiʻi Tourism Japan for Sustainability Tradeshow

Bishop Museum partners with Hawaiʻi Tourism Japan for Sustainability Tradeshow Back to Corporate Partnerships Cover Image: Bishop Museum Staff gets ready for the Hawai’i Tourism Japan for Sustainability Tradeshow. Photo credit: Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority – Japan Marketing. In June 2022, the Bishop Museum Corporate Relations team, in partnership with Hawaiʻi Tourism Japan, hosted the Japan […]
Bishop Museum hosts da Shop and Bess Press to launch “Kapaemahu” children’s book

Bishop Museum hosts da Shop and Bess Press to launch “Kapaemahu” children’s book Back to Corporate Partnerships In July 2022, da Shop and Bess Press hosted an exclusive book signing for the newly released children’s book “Kapaemahu” on the campus of Bishop Museum in Atherton Hālau. Based on the captivating, animated film of the same […]
Vital Statistics

Hawaiian language newspapers often devoted a column to vital statistics.