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Repository: Bishop Museum Archives

Bernice P. Bishop Museum (Bishop Museum), whose extensive related holdings include photo albums, over a hundred photographs, moving images, documents, and, most significantly, logbooks within which the colonists detailed their observations and experiences. Wrote Kamehameha Schools alumni Abraham Pi‘ianaia, who was one of the first Hawaiian colonists: “All we could do was watch with longing eyes, paying tribute to the ship that had been our home for the past 5 days. We watched in silence for several moments, then we all looked at each other with a mixture of sadness and happiness in our eyes. Sad to see our only contact with the world, our homes and friends, getting father away, yet happy to be left by ourselves on this little atoll that we hope will be of great importance someday.” [Baker Island Logbook, June 18, 1936.]
4 images of barrels on board ship, being rolled on shore, and stacked on shore
4 images of barrels on board ship, being rolled on shore, and stacked on shore
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Activities on Howland Island
Activities on Howland Island
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An image of Baker Island with caption, "Nearly 1 mile by 1/2 mile wide"
An image of Baker Island with caption, "Nearly 1 mile by 1/2 mile wide"
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Collage of images from project 163
Collage of images from project 163
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Collage of images from project 165
Collage of images from project 165
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