University of Hawaii Historic Preservation Program

Experts at the Palace 2009
22nd Annual Historic Preservation Lecture Series

Chinese and Hawaii

"The Chinese and Hawai‘i"

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 29
Hans Van Tilburg, Historian, Office of Marine Sanctuaries, NOAA
"Chinese and the Pacific: Views From the Deck of a Junk"
February 5 Nanette Napoleon, Director, Cemetery Research Project of Hawaii "Chinese Graveyards and Memorial Celebrations in Hawaii"
February 12 Wing Tek Lum, Executive Vice-President, Lum Kip Kee, Limited; and Ed Korybski, Executive Director, Honolulu Culture and Arts District "Chinatown: A Wish List"
February 19 Shawn Eichman, Curator of Asian Art, Honolulu Academy of Arts "Chinese Art at the Honolulu Academy of Arts"
February 26 Doulgas D.L. Chong, Director of the Chinese History Center "Chinese Women in Hawaii: How and When They Came"
March 5 Ralph, Kam, Dean of University College, Honolulu Community College "Kaula Lei: The Lei Sellers of Maunakea Street"

For more information: 956-8574 or 956-8570
email: historic@hawaii.edu

 

Updated 12/10/2008