In 1824, the young King Liholiho and Queen Kamāmalu travelled across oceans from their kingdom, Hawaiʻi, to seek an alliance with the British Crown. This winter British Museum will shine a light on the lesser-known story about the historical relationship between Hawaiʻi’ and the United Kingdom, showing artefacts and treasures created by Hawaiian makers of the past and present. You’ll be able to see everything from feathered cloaks worn by chiefs, to finely carved deities, powerful shark-toothed weapons, and bold contemporary works by Kānaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) artists.

Hawaiʻi: a kingdom crossing oceans
Time Out says
Details
- Address
- British Museum
- 44 Great Russell St
- London
- WC1B 3DG
- Transport:
- Tube: Tottenham Court Rd/Holborn/Russell Square
- Price:
- £14-£16
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