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The art installation is called Umeke Laau or culture medicine. A dedication ceremony was held on Friday to honor the installation designed by Native Hawaiian artist Meleanna Aluli Meyer.
The exhibition features a portrait of Queen Lydia Lili‘uokalani, the last monarch of Hawaii, who traveled to Washington to protest the U.S. annexation of Hawaii in 1898 — the same year the U.S ...
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HONOLULU (KHON2) — “ʻUmeke Lāʻau — Culture Medicine,” an art piece made this year by Native Hawaiian artist Meleanna Aluli Meyer, will move to Kapolei Hale following its fou… ...
Kaulia: (speaking Hawaiian) “In my capacity as a leader of the nation, I am advising you if we persist in our determination to protest annexation, the little government of the Republic can keep ...
ANNEXATION OF HAWAII.; Senator Davis to Move the Ratification of the Treaty. Share full article. Nov. 27, 1897. Credit... The New York Times Archives.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - In the center of Honolulu Hale now sits a 22-foot wide and 8-foot tall wooden art installation symbolizing community gatherings and cultural expression.