Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 10, Number 11, 1 November 1999 — Living stories [ARTICLE]
Living stories
Bishop Museum is opening a portion of its vast eolleehon of cultural artifacts for a first-ever, belund-the-scenes tour, "Ola Nā Mo'olelo - Living Stories." The presentation begins with a 20minute hve, dramatic presentation of "'Umi-a-Līloa," a story of the Hawai'i island ah'i nui Līloa, and his rival sons, Hākau and 'Umi. After the drama featuring rephcas
of artifacts, a one-hour tour takes visitors to view the originals in the museum's cohections. Ola Nā Mo'olelo is offered Mon. - Fri., starting at 1 p.m. The behind the scenes tour requires a $15 fee in addition to the $7.95 kama'āina fee. Admis sion for non-residents is $14.95. For informahon, eall 848-4176.
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