Program

Public Programs: Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations

Period of Performance

7/1/1981 - 3/31/1982

Funding Totals

$17,780.00 (approved)
$17,690.59 (awarded)


The Social Role of the Courts in the Hawaiian Monarchy

FAIN: GM-*1651-81

Judiciary, State of Hawaii (Honolulu, HI 96804-2560)
Jane L. Silverman (Project Director: January 1981 to October 1990)

To support planning for an exhibit at Aliiolani Hall, Hawaii's historic Supreme Court Building, on the history, architecture, functions and symbolism of the Hall; the imposition of an Anglo-American legal system in Hawaii, and the court's role in social control.