HISP319E
Special Topics in Historic Preservation; Preserving Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Histories and Historic Preservation
This course introduces students to historic preservation and the ways in which Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders have been interpreted through narratives of archival research of the built environment and landmark designation. Students will gain a greater understanding of the role of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders in US historic preservation practice, the preservation of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander his toric sites (people, places, historical moments) and how to conduct research on Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander historic preservation. Though the class will concentrate on Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders, issues related to how Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander are represented in historic preservation (includinghistoric sites) will be examined within the larger context of America's multicultural preservation landscape and its legacies of histories of the built environments of US territories.
Sister Courses: HISP319A, HISP319G, HISP319K, HISP319N, HISP319P, HISP319T
Spring 2026
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