Event Highlight:
Tūhura's Birthday Party
Planetarium Highlight:
David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive
Archives
letter, 14/03/1935, Harold T Stearns to H.D. Skinner, Acquiring objects in Hawaii from collectors, exchange of items from NZ.
letter, 25/09/1934, Nora D Stearns to H.D. Skinner, Discuses arrangements of packing and shipping Hawaiian items, 44 items listed.
letter, 25/07/1934 to Harold T Stearns, Discussion of items for exchange with a local collector. Discussion on family.
letter, 09/07/1935 to Surgeon-Lieutenant R.F. Stenhouse, List of items museum is wanting: tools, fish-hooks, food bowls, weapons, graters. Contacts to be made with Europeans on the islands.
letter, 21/06/1935, Johannes Andersen to H D Skinner, Thanks for Oldman's letter. Looking for photos
letter to, Itinerary of Surgeon-Lieutenant R.F. Stenhouse
letter, 29/04/1935 to Mr W Stewart, Thank you for gift of a rock which is probably a meteorite but yet to check with geologists to confirm.
letter, 05/07/1935, John P G Stokes to H.D. Skinner, Discussion on research and "de-bunking" accepted history of Hawaii. Papers available for the journal. Working on understanding the influence of Japanese and Dutch culture on Hawaii.
letter, 04/07/1935 to John P G Stokes, Papers have been lodged at Hocken Library and available to students. Sending series of papers on Maori amulets.
letter, 03/04/1935, John P Stokes to H D Skinner, Sending 4 copies of Jap. Cult.in H81
letter, 28/02/1935, H D Skinner to John P G Stokes, Request for more copies of paper on Japanese contacts in Hawaii.
letter, 28/08/1935, H D Skinner to Professor A Strong, Upper Studholme House, Dunedin, Acknowledgement of gifts of old Indian manuscripts