Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
Museum After Hours: ʻElala ʻAʻaʻā o Hawaiʻi: Cave Bugs of Hawaiʻi
Celebrate and explore ʻaʻaʻā (lava tube) biodiversity from Hawai‘i! ʻElala ʻAʻaʻā o Hawaiʻi features Bishop Museum’s renewed lava tube “caving” experience that highlights Hawaiian underground biodiversity. Throughout the evening, you can meet the scientists and cultural practitioners behind the groundbreaking research of Hawaiian cave bugs and learn about life only found in Hawaiʻi lava tubes! …
Garden
Kanikapila ma Kaiwiʻula
E hoʻokani pila pū kākou! Bring your ʻukulele, or borrow one of ours! Join in to learn some new techniques, share moʻolelo or just enjoy the music with members of the ʻUkulele Guild of Hawaiʻi. …
J. Watumull Planetarium
The Stars Tonight
Join us for the Stars Tonight at Bishop Museum! Examine the skies with a presenter in our planetarium, featuring the stars, planets, astronomical highlights, and other stories of the current season. …
J. Watumull Planetarium
T. REX: Extended Cut Screenings
Chronicling the true story of three boys’ discovery of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex fossil in July 2022 in North Dakota, T. REX takes you through the life and times of this iconic dinosaur. Transport yourself back in time to explore prehistoric Earth with Cretaceous creatures through this blend of documentary and CGI artistry. Produced by Giant Screen Films. Narrated by Jurassic Park actor Sam Neill. …
J. Watumull Planetarium
T. REX: Extended Cut Screenings
Chronicling the true story of three boys’ discovery of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex fossil in July 2022 in North Dakota, T. REX takes you through the life and times of this iconic dinosaur. Transport yourself back in time to explore prehistoric Earth with Cretaceous creatures through this blend of documentary and CGI artistry. Produced by Giant Screen Films. Narrated by Jurassic Park actor Sam Neill. …
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
Welo Ka Hae Hawaiʻi – Celebrating Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea
Established on July 31,1843, by Kauikeaouli, King Kamehameha III, Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea became one of the first national holidays of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Marking the return of political power to the government of King Kamehameha III after the British temporarily seized control of Hawai‘i in 1843, Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea was celebrated with great pride throughout the 19th century. Celebrations included large community gatherings and formal affairs hosted by the King himself. In the words of Kamehameha III, who proclaimed on this day, “Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono,” the sovereignty of this land shall endure in perpetuity, as justice demands. …
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