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Bernice Pauahi Pākī Bishop KGCOK RoK (December 19, 1831 – October 16, 1884) was an aliʻi (noble) of the royal family of the Kingdom of Hawaii and a well known philanthropist. Ancestry, birth and early life
English: Portrait of Bernice Pauahi Bishop painted by Frederico de Madrazo from a photograph, 1887, Bernice P. Bishop Museum. Date: 1887: Source: Own work: Author:
English: Charles Bishop with his wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi, in the atrium of the museum. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
Bishop's will established a trust called the "Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate" that is Hawaiʻi's largest private landowner. [8] Originally established in 1887 as an all-boys school for native Hawaiian children, it shared its grounds with the Bishop Museum. After it moved to another location, the museum took over two school halls.
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English: Bernice Pauahi Bishop's residence at Haleʻākala build by her father Abner Paki. The figure show seated on the lower veranda is Charles Reed Bishop. The figure show seated on the lower veranda is Charles Reed Bishop.
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ʻAkahi became ill in 1875 and died two years later on October 8, 1877, at Haleʻākala, the home of Bernice Pauahi Bishop and her husband Charles Reed Bishop, in Honolulu. In her will created during her final illness in May 1875, she gave her lands to her surviving husband Kapaa and to Pauahi. The Bishops were named as the executors of her will.