On Exhibit
Wayfinders: He Waʻa He Moku, He Moku He Waʻa, We Are One and the Same
Celebrate wayfinding across Hawaiʻi and Moananuiākea with an exhibit showcasing the growing family of voyaging canoes and crew members reflecting on environmental and cultural stewardship. Meet inspirational leaders in the Hall of Teachers interactive by Arizona State University, and practice navigating using kūkuluokalani, the Hawaiian star compass, and Nā Lālani Hōkū, the four Hawaiian star lines. bishopmuseum.org
Lele o Nā Manu: The Splendor and Loss of Hawaiʻi’s Birds
Featuring 47 exquisite carvings of endemic manu nahele (forest birds) by master craftsman, Haruo Uchiyama. The complete set of historically known Hawaiian honeycreepers are displayed atop an original mural painted by local artist, Patrick Ching. The exhibit also includes a mural by Dr. Julian Hume depicting prehistoric Kīpahulu Valley, Maui; fossils of extinct Hawaiian bird species; and an interactive game. bishopmuseum.org
