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Kū a Lanakila! Expressions of Sovereignty in Early Territorial Hawaiʻi, 1900-1920


  • Bishop Museum 1525 Bernice Street Honolulu, HI, 96817 United States (map)

Showcasing rarely seen items from Bishop Museum’s Ethnology and Library & Archives collections, this exhibit bridges the gap between the Hawaiian Kingdom and early territorial periods, revealing the resilience and adaptability of Native Hawaiian People. Visitors will see how aliʻi leadership and cultural production continued to thrive. Notable pieces include the 40-foot koa racing canoe commissioned by Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole, alongside embroidered handkerchiefs and campaign ribbons that tell stories of political engagement and advocacy.

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Hawaii Symphony Orchestra presents Ray Chen Plays Barber

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October 5

Paula Fuga in Concert (2 shows: 6:30P and 8:30P)