Posts tagged "Bishop Museum Press"
August 25th, 2010
This convenient field guide, lavishly illustrated with color photographs, is the first modern book on butteflies of Papua New Guinea. It describes and illustrates all 373 butterfly species in the Bulolu-Wau Valley, home to about two-thirds of mainland Papua New Guinea's butterflies.
$24.95
isbn 978- [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Bulolo-Wau Valley, Butterflies, Papua New Guinea
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August 23rd, 2010
This book presents the results of the first major archaeological survey of Hawaiian heiau, carried out by John F.G. Stokes in 1906-1907 with the guidance of William Brigham, Bishop Museum's first director. Stokes work has long been valued by scholars for its descriptions, and these are augmented her [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Hawai‘i Island, heiau
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August 23rd, 2010
This book covers intertidal and deep subtidal habitats of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and the main Hawaiian Islands. Many new species and records of distribution in the Hawaiian Islands are described, with 61 species of brown algae and 105 species of green algae.
This book provides a comprehen [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Dr. Isabella Aiona Abbott, Dr. John M. Huisman, Marine algae
Posted in Hawaii Plant Life / Nature, Nonfiction, Scientific | No Comments »
August 23rd, 2010
Restoring Bishop Museum's Hawaiian Hall: Ho‘i Hou Ka Wena Kaiwi‘ula (Dawn's golden glow returns to Kawai‘ula) gives a sneak peek into the newly renovated Hawaiian Hall at Bishop Museum. It consists of a collection of essays from various people within the community who had a hand in the hall's [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum, Bishop Museum Press, Hawaiian Hall
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August 23rd, 2010
Bishop Museum furthers its commitment to educating the children of Hawai‘i with its first coloring and activity book!
Full of fun activities such as coloring 16 full pages of pictures; connecting the dots and deciphering codes; and solving mazes, crossword puzzles, and word searches, kids will spe [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, children's book, coloring and activity book
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August 23rd, 2010
Originally published in 1972, Native Planters in Old Hawaii remains one of the most important ethnographic works on traditional Hawaiian culture. It has been reprinted with an index to subjects and chants, making this edition invaluable for scholars and laymen alike.
This pioneering study of culti [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, E.S. Craighill Handy, Hawaiian planting culture, Hawaiian Traditions, mary kawena pukui
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August 23rd, 2010
This volume features a selection of the ancient Hawaiian mele (songs and chants) collected and recorded in 1923 by anthropologist and musician Helen H. Roberts. The Roberts Mele Collection, housed at the Bishop Museum Archives, is the most extensive compilation of Hawaiian mele from the early part [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Hawaiian song and chant, mary kawena pukui, Mele, Roberts Mele Collection
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August 20th, 2010
There are 80 surgeonfishes in the world, including some of our most beautiful marine fishes. Most species are found on coral reefs in tropic seas; twenty-four occur in the Hawaiian Islands. This book ilustrates all 80 species, many with color photographs of the juveniles as well.
Each species accoun [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Surgeonfishes
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August 20th, 2010
Hawai‘i's Invasive Species describes the causes and consequences of the introduction of invasive alien species of plants and animals to the Hawaiian Islands. Almost a hundred species are covered in detail, illustrating the negative impacts of invasive alien species on human health and quality of l [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Invasive species, Plants and animals
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August 20th, 2010
Centuries of evolution have produced Indonesian outrigger canoes that are superbly functional and beautifully crafted. These canoes are fashioned of natural materials and because of their flexible design, can withstand the continual punishment of wind and waves.
This authoritative volume discusses [...]
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Tags: Bishop Museum Press, Indonesia, outrigger canoes
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