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University of Hawaii Historic Preservation Program
Experts
at the Palace 2008
Twentieth
Annual Historic Preservation Lecture Series
"Memories and Places of Significance to Japanese
Americans in Hawaii"
Sponsored
by:
The
Historic Preservation Program, American Studies Department,
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Historic Hawaii Foundation and
Friends of Iolani Palace
Thursday at Noon
Free Admission
Old Archives Building, Iolani Palace Grounds
Parking available on Palace grounds
| January
31 |
Lorraine
Minatoishi-Palumbo |
Japanese
Temples in Hawaii: Documenting a Local Heritage |
| February
7 |
Brian
Niiya, Jane Kurahara and Donald Amano |
Dark
Clouds Over Paradise: Preserving the History of World War II
Confinement Camps in Hawaii |
| February
14 |
Brian
Suzuki and Lowell Angell |
Japanese
Movies and Theaters in Hawaii |
| February
21 |
Laura
Ruby |
The
Japanese American in Ka Moiliili |
| February
28 |
Jeff
Burton, Mary Farrell, and James Bayman |
The
World War II Honouliuli Internment Camp: An Archaeological Prespective |
| March
6 |
Claire
Marumoto |
Masaji
Marumoto: A Nisei's Story |
For
more information: 956-5531/956-8570
email: historic@hawaii.edu
Updated
1/8/2008
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