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Ke AliÊ»i Bernice Pauahi Paki Bishop's husband, Charles Reed Bishop, created the museum to preserve royal heirlooms passed down to him upon his wife's death. Charles Reed Bishop (1822–1915), a businessman and philanthropist, co-founder of the First Hawaiian Bank and Kamehameha Schools , built the museum in memory of his late wife, Princess ...
Aug. 20—Emma Bornstein was "poking around" in the Bishop Museum library's database and came across a photo of a woven hat. Reading through the accompanying background information, she found that ...
Nov. 13—Project Banaba, Bishop Museum's latest exhibit, displays contemporary art that tells the history of Banaba Island through the eyes of artist Katerina Teaiwa.
Academic (including scientific) journals published by Bishop Museum. Pages in category "Bishop Museum academic journals" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Bishop Museum Bulletin in Cultural and Environmental Studies; No. 1. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bishop Museum Press. ISBN 978-1-58178-029-1. OCLC 231994590. Gray, Mike (2008). "Pritchardia remota". Palms. Palm and Cycad Society of Australia; Hawaii Biological Survey (2006). "Pritchardia remota". Good Guys and Bad Guys. Bernice P. Bishop Museum
The Tanager Expedition was a series of five biological surveys of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands conducted in partnership between the Bureau of Biological Survey and the Bishop Museum, with the assistance of the United States Navy. Four expeditions occurred from April to August 1923, and a fifth in July 1924.
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