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Bishop Museum’s podcast page showcases a series of audio recordings that share the museum’s on-site programming to a wider audience. This includes lectures, panel discussions, and storytelling sessions covering a variety of topics related to Hawaiian and Pacific culture, science, and history.
Bishop Museum’s “Publications” page features a range of scientific and cultural research documents reflecting its significant contributions to the understanding of Hawaiian and Pacific histories, cultures, and natural environments. The publications include research articles, technical reports, and special publications from the museum’s extensive collection, supporting ongoing global research.
The Archaeology Department at Bishop Museum boasts a vast collection of archaeological materials from the Hawaiian Islands and over 50 islands throughout Oceania. Emerging from the work of eminent scholars in Pacific archaeology, the department has significantly contributed to the understanding of Pacific archaeological history through various initiatives and databases, including the Ho‘omaka Hou Research Initiative (HHRI) Online Fishhook Database, the Hawaiian Archaeological Survey (HAS) Database, and the Rapa Nui Interactive Radiocarbon Database.
Journey beneath the waves and back in time at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum’s newest exhibit.
Journey beneath the waves and back in time at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum’s newest exhibit, Expedition Dinosaur: Into the Deep. This expansive 7,000-square-foot exhibit highlights fascinating parallels between prehistoric marine ecosystems and the diverse aquatic habitats surrounding our islands today.
Journey beneath the waves and back in time at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum’s newest exhibit, Expedition Dinosaur: Into the Deep. This expansive 7,000-square-foot exhibit highlights fascinating parallels between prehistoric marine ecosystems and the diverse aquatic habitats surrounding our islands today.
Explore Hawaiʻi’s cultural and natural heritage at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. With a legacy spanning over 130 years, the museum showcases over 25 million artifacts that narrate the rich history and cultures of the Pacific.
Ka ‘Ula Wena: Oceanic Red, to be held May 25, 2024–Jan. 19, 2025, is an original Bishop Museum exhibition that explores manifestations of red in the landscapes, memory, and created expressions of Oceania. Ka ʻUla Wena originates in Hawaiʻi, but we reach out to embrace our cousins across the vast Moananuiākea.
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OPEN DAILY 9 AM – 5 PM
1525 BERNICE STREET
HONOLULU, HAWAI’I 96817
OPEN DAILY 9 AM – 5 PM
1525 BERNICE STREET
HONOLULU, HAWAI’I 96817