Presenter: Douglas Askman, Professor of History, Hawai‘i Pacific University
King David Kalākaua advocated for a renewed sense of pride in all things Hawaiian such as the arts, medicine, music, and hula. ʻIolani Palace, constructed during Kalākaua’s reign, was not only a symbol of Hawaiian ingenuity and sovereignty, but of the grandeur and lavishness of his rule as well.
The 2024 Series explores six historic preservation pioneers in Hawai‘i describing their passions, visions, work and impact.
The series, curated by Dr. Ralph T. Kam, executive director of Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives, is sponsored by the Historic Preservation Graduate Certificate Program, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s School of Architecture and Historic Hawai‘i Foundation.
3 окт 2024