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Historic Hawaii Foundation
Добавлен 14 окт 2014
Historic Hawai‘i Foundation is a statewide non-profit organization that encourages the preservation of historic buildings, sites, communities and objects relating to the history of Hawai‘i. Founded in 1974, Historic Hawai‘i Foundation has become the driving force behind historic preservation in the state through its core programs of developing a community ethic of preservation, supporting smart legislation, and providing technical assistance to make preservation accessible. For more information, visit www.historichawaii.org.
Preservation Planning & Historic Structures Reports Webinar
Historic Hawai‘i Foundation, in partnership with the Department of the Interior’s National Park Service, presents a webinar on utilizing preservation plans and historic structures reports as tools for preserving significant buildings, structures, cultural or archaeological sites.
The webinar presents an introduction to preservation plans and historic structures reports as tools for preserving significant buildings, structures, cultural or archaeological sites. Presentations and case studies illustrate use of and potential benefits when incorporating these tools into the planning process preceding design and implementation of preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, or reconstruction work...
The webinar presents an introduction to preservation plans and historic structures reports as tools for preserving significant buildings, structures, cultural or archaeological sites. Presentations and case studies illustrate use of and potential benefits when incorporating these tools into the planning process preceding design and implementation of preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, or reconstruction work...
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Historic Hawai‘i Foundation: 50 Years of Impact, 1974-2024
Просмотров 2542 месяца назад
Historic Hawai‘i Foundation's origin story, impact over the past 50 years and why HHF's mission to preserve and protect historic places still matters.
Saving Hawaii's Historic Places
Просмотров 2622 месяца назад
A snapshot of Historic Hawai‘i Foundation's work to help save historic places through education, advocacy, assistance and protection.
King David Laʻamea Kalākaua: 2024 Experts Lecture Series Explores Pioneers in Historic Preservation
Просмотров 2856 месяцев назад
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...
Kenneth Emory: 2024 Experts Lecture Series Explores Pioneers in Historic Preservation
Просмотров 1676 месяцев назад
Presenter: Aki Sinoto, Archaeologist Kenneth Pike Emory was an American anthropologist who grew up in Honolulu and played a key role in shaping modern anthropology in Oceania. 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 S...
Heritage Documentation as a Preservation Tool
Просмотров 1356 месяцев назад
This webinar presents an overview of heritage documentation and its role in protecting, preserving and sharing historic and cultural resources. Subject matter experts present a variety of documentation tools and methods from simple to complex, and their potential uses, including Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS)/Historic American Engineering Record (HAER)/Historic American Landscapes Su...
Nancy Bannick: Saving Honolulu's Chinatown
Просмотров 3 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Nancy Bannick: Saving Honolulu’s Chinatown premiered at the Hawaii International Film Festival in November 2022. It is a timely tale of what can happen when engaged citizens fight to preserve the neighborhoods they love. Nancy Bannick moved to Hawai‘i in 1950 and worked for more than 20 years as the editor of the travel publication Sunset magazine. In the early 1960s when federally funded urban...
Historic Tax Credits Seminar for the Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings
Просмотров 1749 месяцев назад
Utilizing Historic Tax Credits (Hawaii State and Federal) for the rehabilitation of historic buildings. Sections/times: -Historic Tax Credits: Purpose, Need, Objectives and Impacts (8:54) -Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit (22:00) -Hawai‘i State Tax Historic Credits (53:23) -Case Study: Dearborn Building (1:22:50) -Combining Historic Rehabilitation & Low Income Housing Tax Credits (1:3...
Heather Haunani Giugni honored as the 2023 Kama‘āina of the Year™
Просмотров 237Год назад
Filmmaker Heather Haunani Giugni was honored as the 2023 Kama‘āina of the Year™ on May 13, 2023 at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, in recognition of her achievements in establishing ‘Ulu‘ulu: The Henry Ku‘ualoha Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawai‘i and her impact in preserving and sharing the rich moving image heritage of Hawai‘i through the preservation of film and videotape. These and other effor...
Virtual Workshop: How to Research the History of Your Home
Просмотров 2062 года назад
Virtual Workshop: How to Research the History of Your Home
Buying or Selling a Historic Home in Hawai‘i
Просмотров 2092 года назад
Buying or Selling a Historic Home in Hawai‘i
Kama‘āina of the Year™ 2022 Award Presentation
Просмотров 792 года назад
Kama‘āina of the Year™ 2022 Award Presentation
Jennifer Lau at the 2022 Kama‘āina of the Year™ event
Просмотров 1952 года назад
Jennifer Lau at the 2022 Kama‘āina of the Year™ event
Connie Lau honored as the 2022 Kama‘āina of the Year™
Просмотров 3732 года назад
Connie Lau honored as the 2022 Kama‘āina of the Year™
Overview of the Nancy Bannick Collection at the Hawai‘i State Archives with Don Hibbard
Просмотров 3092 года назад
Overview of the Nancy Bannick Collection at the Hawai‘i State Archives with Don Hibbard
The Nancy Bannick Photographic Slide Collection
Просмотров 2122 года назад
The Nancy Bannick Photographic Slide Collection
Preservation Funding Training Workshop for Stewards of Historic Properties
Просмотров 632 года назад
Preservation Funding Training Workshop for Stewards of Historic Properties
G70, Gold Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Просмотров 183 года назад
G70, Gold Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Mayor Kawakami congratulates Kauai honorees at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Просмотров 193 года назад
Mayor Kawakami congratulates Kauai honorees at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
PBR, Gold Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Просмотров 93 года назад
PBR, Gold Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
WCIT, Gold Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Просмотров 93 года назад
WCIT, Gold Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Surf N Sea, Platinum Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Просмотров 113 года назад
Surf N Sea, Platinum Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
HECO Maui, Gold Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Просмотров 53 года назад
HECO Maui, Gold Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Ke Kai O Kuloloia, Platinum Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
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Ke Kai O Kuloloia, Platinum Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
DAWSON, Platinum Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Просмотров 243 года назад
DAWSON, Platinum Sponsor at HHF's 47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards.
Hawai‘i Architectural Foundation presents the Paepae I ka Pōhaku Award to Kiersten Faulkner
Просмотров 783 года назад
Hawai‘i Architectural Foundation presents the Paepae I ka Pōhaku Award to Kiersten Faulkner
47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards Ceremony
Просмотров 1243 года назад
47th Annual Preservation Honor Awards Ceremony
Panel Discussion - Herb Kane, 2011 Kama‘āina of the Year
Просмотров 893 года назад
Panel Discussion - Herb Kane, 2011 Kama‘āina of the Year
Sam and Mary Cooke, 2006 Kama‘āina of the Year
Просмотров 443 года назад
Sam and Mary Cooke, 2006 Kama‘āina of the Year
Richard Kelly and Jean Rolles, 2007 Kama‘āina of the Year
Просмотров 703 года назад
Richard Kelly and Jean Rolles, 2007 Kama‘āina of the Year
Was she able to speak Hawaiian fluently?
I go back far enough to have seen the palace when it was still being used as the state capitol. I’ve followed the restoration over the years but you showed some things I never saw before. Mahalo for this video, I enjoyed it very much! 😊🤙
Thanks to all of you for sharing your personal stories and academic knowledge. Great context creation. Would love to understand how it related through its stream to the coast and the rest of the town.
For the sake of 'Historical Accuracy', The Lawfully Appointed Government of the Kingdom of Hawaii was responsible for the 'Unlawful Overthrow' of the Monarchy. The U.S. did NOT overthrow or 'Steal' Hawaii, it was taken over by a rebellion of the Cabinet, members chosen by the Kings & Queens, and a "Provisional Government" (PG) was established after they took over Hawaii, and the "Republic of Hawaii" was formed by the PG. The U.S. Troops aboard the SS Boston, docked in Honolulu, were requested by the PG to protect Americans from a possible retaliation by the native population, which never happened. It was a bloodless Coup d'état. The PG were mostly white men, all naturalized citizens of Hawaii, from the mainland, that had renounced their US Citizenship and married wealthy, powerful, native Hawaiian Royal women. The PG were primarily Businessmen (Sugar Barons) & Missionaries, dedicated to the freedom of the Hawaiian people from the Monarchy and the system of oppression that typically is used by Kings & Queens to rule over an ignorant peasant population of poor share croppers.
I appreciate intelligent and historical documentaries very much..!! Thank You... I'm reading the biography of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, named "Pauahi, The Kamehameha Legacy" and there are wonderful references to the beautiful home that she inherited, and famously hosted many events, people and parties. I am an Architect, living in Honolulu now for 2 years, and very interested in local history. I googled this subject to learn more, and learn what happened to this Hale and anything else about this most amazing woman and her home.
Mahalo for this excellent lecture! I knew a bit about Haleakala, but nothing about Hale Uluhe. Also, I knew Keelikolani’s old mansion was on the site of the school (I’ve seen photos of the house). But I didn’t know that it was originally Honolulu High School or that Central Intermediate was renamed for Princess Ruth. That is cool. 😊🤙🤙🤙
Aloha en Mayo ire por un mes a Oahu y me encantaría ver fotos , conversar e impregnarme de la historia de Chinatown insitu ...hay alguna oficina o un lugar donde pueda ir e informarme...muchas gracias .🌺🌺🌺
Greed!! Ive been on Oahu for 30yrs and witnessed the landscape change dramatically ( not for the better). Honolulu has transformed into a high rise eye sore!! The purity of what was Honolulu is slowly being bulldozed to no benefit for the locals. It only increases the cost of living here and is driving many to leave. I understand change is inevitable but at what cost! Waikiki is a big shopping mall. No longer a tropical paradise but a concrete jungle. I was eating at an establishment in Waikiki ( place no longer exists) and couple next to me asked me " are you from here" I responded "yes". They asked " is there anything Hawaiian left here?" ( the conversation was long) there final thought was " we could have just stayed in Santa monica"...
Today Chinatown is the most interesting part of Honolulu
I always thought the location of her beachside house was at the old “Queen’s Surf” site (the current Queen’s Beach).
SO BEAUTIFUL KAUAI I'm very proud to be HAWAIIAN ❤
Lahaina part 2😢people like her and organizations remain proactive to protect and preserve what "community" means and is to Hawaiian & Polynesian cultures that make Hawaii what it is today. ❤
I learn somuch about this thank you for sharing your teaching to this new generation gods and goddess are please
Very interesting thank you 😊❤
You don’t just wipe out history
That is my great grand pa, his daughter Susan kekahuna is my grandma. His ultimate vision was to see the first real Hawaiian village and of course the loss of hawaiian culture and knowledge. It was only until about 5 years that I ran into my aumakua and my begining. Thank you for everything and all that you have shared I had gotten that spirit from this man and I believe that it is his spirit and his connection to the land and the gods and us as a people's of kanaka maoli that we as kanaka maolii and me being his direct descendants and family, it shows how our connection to the aina and our past are vital to us as Kanaka Oiwi.
Mahalo nui for sharing your connection @TiareNalback-cm3po
Indiscrimenant!?! Intentional is more like it.."poor people" get out!!!
Maikaʻi no aka his mookuauhau is connected to the royal twins
What were the revenue sources that afforded these expenses?
Thank you, Dr. Askman. This lecture is brilliant!!
Beautiful work!!
i fear this land was poisoned by Dole Pineapple
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This is a great history of Kalaupapa. Truly perfectly delivered. Thank you for sharing.
This is amazing! You are all awesome! What can we do for Lele?
It’s not ignorance it’s intentionally wiping out our history
Aloha ʻāina Aloha i ke kāi Mahalo
Mahalo for preserving the historic buildings and our Hawaiian history.
Mahalo Nui Loa, Princess, for your enduring love for the Hawaiian people. Mahalo for your hard work. Mahalo for your Aloha. Rest In Peace.
I live in SoCal now but I’m proud to say I was raised in the Waianae/Makaha area. I miss surfing Makaha beach and Yok’s, it was a great place to grow up as a kid. Aloha aina.
Here is Alex Pua's video where he talks about the temples, terracing and Heiau's already being built before the Polynesians arrived. ruclips.net/video/hO4NOb04D9Y/видео.html
Mahalo piha!
Many people believe the ruins on Kauai and the rest of the islands are tens of thousands of years old. The placard at Poliahu has been there for almost 100 years and it says the Menehune built it. I think they built all of it island wide. Makana peak is also man made as well as Hanana'a in Kalalau. Mahalo
kama aina? Nice subtle racism.
“Child of the land” is racism?
fake nation
How do you know if you have a historic window worth keeping?
Not a Hawaiian---That's insulting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Go watch The white Lotus Season 1---you are of lower character that TANYA MCQUAD. Rit on hill--THIEF!!
Good thing I found this
So proud to have had the honor and privilege of working with Connie during my career with Campbell Estate and the Dept of Planning and Permitting
Wonderful presentation !!!
Mahalo. That was very interesting. I will be sending you a email for further information.
Brava Dr. Inglis!
maikaʻi loa!! So sweet to see Kumu Kehau. Mahalo for sure a great lesson
Absolutely wonderful and powerful video. Not only really well-made but reflects what I’ve been fortunate to at least partially see and feel. Great to see kumu Kehaulani Kekua, eminent kumu hula who is also native to Kauai on this film.
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FYI for those watching -- this is eligible for 1.5 AICP law credits! You can find this here: www.planning.org/cm/search/?keyword=Seminar+for+Preservation+and+Conservation+Easements
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Wa I'a Nae, Ha Wa i'i! One Team 👊😎
I have been doing NEPA for a federal agency for 18 years and was listening to this for review -- I usually rely on our cultural subject matter experts mostly for NHPA. Although the entire presentation was a great overview, I think everyone who does environmental compliance or project management, for no matter how long, should listen to Maka' ala's segment on the importance of early tribal relations and communication. Thank you so much!
amazing thank u