Bishop Museum Invites Local ʻOhana and Visitors to Enjoy the Holidays at #HawaiisMuseum

Bishop Museum, the Hawaiʻi State Museum of Natural and Cultural history, presents its 2024 Holiday Guide, inviting local ʻohana and visitors to enjoy the holidays at #HawaiisMuseum.
Bishop Museum Celebrates Lā Kūʻokoʻa, the Independence Day of the Hawaiian Kingdom

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawai‘i Museum of Natural and Cultural History, celebrates Lā Kūʻokoʻa, the Independence Day of the Hawaiian Kingdom on Wednesday, Nov. 27 from 3-7 p.m. on its Gallery Lawns and in its Hawaiian Hall Complex.
Bishop Museum Presents Kāhuli Festival 2024

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawai‘i Museum of Natural and Cultural History, presents Kāhuli Festival 2024 this Saturday, Nov. 9 from 3-9 p.m. throughout its 15-acre campus. The third-annual, family friedly event is $5 for kamaʻāina and military, and will feature the public opening of a captive rearing research center of live Native Hawaiian snails, as well as a recreation of Queen Liliʻuokalani’s necklace of hand-painted Achantinella species snail shells.
Bishop Museum November 2024 Exhibitions, Public Programs, and Events

November sees the return of our annual Kāhuli Festival on Nov. 9, 2024! Come learn about the biocultural diversity that makes Hawaiʻi unique.
New Bishop Museum Exhibition Tells an Untold Chapter of a Familiar Story

Kū a Lanakila! Expressions of Sovereignty in Early Territorial Hawaiʻi, 1900-1920 shares how Kanaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian people) proudly affirmed their continuity in the face of American imperialism.
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Bishop Museum October 2024 Exhibitions, Public Programs, and Events

October sees the opening of the Museum’s new exhibition, Kū a Lanakila! Expressions of Sovereignty in Early Territorial Hawaiʻi, 1900-1920, on Oct. 5, 2024 in the J. M. Long Gallery.
Bishop Museum Welcomes 48th Annual Honolulu Intertribal Powwow
Bishop Museum September 2024 Exhibitions, Public Programs, and Events

September sees the return of the annual Honolulu Intertribal Powwow to Bishop Museum’s Great Lawn! Plus, continue celebrating Makahiki o Nā Manu Nahele, the Year of the Forest Birds, with special programming during Museum After Hours.
Bishop Museum Opening <br><em>Kū a Lanakila! Expressions of Sovereignty in Early-Territorial Hawaiʻi, 1900-1920</em>

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, the State of Hawai‘i Museum of Natural and Cultural History, will open a new exhibition in its J. M. Long Gallery on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024: Kū a Lanakila! Expressions of Sovereignty in Early-Territorial Hawaiʻi, 1900-1920 will be on view through Aug. 10, 2025.