Solomon Islands National Museum
Based in Honiara, we are one of the oldest cultural institutions in the Solomon Islands. Our mission is to collect, preserve, protect, safeguard, record, and promote the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the Solomon Islands.
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosBowls from Rotate'e's kitchen, largest and smallest made by him, the other by his fatherSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosThatching a houseSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosSiale shell-diskSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosAdriel Rofate'e wearing Siale heirloom shell-diskSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosAlfred Omani making thatchSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosGeorge Bako's house, my lodgingSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Colonialism, Maasina Rule, and the Origins of Malaitan KastomSolomon Islands National MuseumText Solomon Islands Online
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Pacific Encounters: Island Memories of World War IISolomon Islands National MuseumText Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosHousesSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosHousesSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosStages in Binalu making the basketSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Ben Burt Malaita PhotosStages in Binalu making the basketSolomon Islands National MuseumImage Solomon Islands Online
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Solomon Islands National Museum
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