WHO/WHAT: “Gannenmono: A Legacy of Eight Generations in Hawai‘i” exhibit. Featured in the exhibit are historic documents and illustrations, cultural objects and first-hand accounts of the Gannenmono, the first Japanese immigrants to settle in Hawai‘i in 1868. The exhibit also includes the genealogy of one Gannenmono, whose family today spans eight generations and contains more than 800 names.

WHEN/WHERE: Through Sunday, Feb. 24, in Bishop Museum’s Picture Gallery in Hawaiian Hall. For more information, call (808) 847-3511 or visit https://www.bishopmuseum.org/gannenmono/.

COST: Various admission rates available for adults, seniors, youth, general admission, kama‘aina and military.

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