Bertram Gabriel Bellinghausen’s enduring and exceptionally captivating ethnographic record of an era at a time in Hawaii when Western and Hawaiian cultures were merging is on display now through October 2009, at Hilo’s Lyman Museum.
The exhibit, Na Pa`i Ki`i, Photographs of the Kingdom of Hawaii, 1883 to 1905, is curated by emeritus English professor, Dr. Albert Lum, and sponsored by Chaminade University and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
Lyman Museum and Mission House are open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 4:30 pm. Cost is $10 for adults and youth 6 to 17 are $3. Family, senior and student rates are also available.
www.LymanMuseum.org or call 808-935-5021.
Official Website: http://www.LymanMuseum.org
Added by vkometani on June 2, 2009