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Bishop Museum brings to light timeless treasures of the Northwestern Hawaiian Isles

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Stone kii collected on Mokumanamana, or Necker Island.

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The photo was taken at a depth of 300 feet and shows endemic reef fish at Kure Atoll.

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Bishop Museum anthropologist Mara Mulrooney, right, and Nicole Dela Fuente, cultural resources conservation assistant examine three stone bowls collected on Mokumanamana, or Necker Island. The middle stone bowl was collected by Liliuokalani.

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DeSoto Brown, a Bishop Museum historian wearing a replica aviator’s helmet, tries out a video game about the World War II Battle of Midway that is part of a new exhibit on the Papahana­umo­kua­kea Marine National Monument at the museum.

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Richard Pyle, a zoologist and associate researcher at Bishop Museum, displays fish hand puppets that visitors can take selfies with.