File:Kahili Bishop Museum.jpg
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DescriptionKahili Bishop Museum.jpg | Right at the entrance is a kāhili named 'Ele'eleualani, or Black Rain of Heaven, made of 'o'o feathers attached to an ash pole, passed down to Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop and gifted to the museum in 1889 by her grieving widower, Charles Reed Bishop. The accession number on this artifact is Bishop Museum No. 1. That's right, numero uno, the very first thing collected by the museum, and several of the other kahili in the room are identified by single digits as well. | ||
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JPEG file comment | Right at the entrance is a kahili named 'Ele'eleualani, or Black Rain of Heaven, made of 'o'o feathers attached to an ash pole, passed down to Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop and gifted to the museum in 1889 by her grieving widower, Charles Reed Bishop. The accession number on this artifact is Bishop Museum No. 1. That's right, numero uno, the very first thing collected by the museum, and several of the other kahili in the room are identified by single digits as well. |
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File change date and time | 16:16, 13 September 2008 |
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