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  • About
  • Visit
    • Self-Guided Tours
    • Group Tours
    • Parking
  • Civic Education
    • Speakers Bureau
    • Courts in the Community
    • Professional Development for Educators
    • Educator Resources
    • Theater Films
    • Flagship Programs
      • We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution
      • Project Community: Community Engagement in Public Policy
  • Historic Collections
    • Exhibits
    • Digital Archives
    • Online Exhibits
      • Martial Law in Hawaiʻi
      • Kaulike No Nā Mea A Pau: Toward Queer Justice
      • Ka ʻImi Pono: Threats to the Native Populace
      • History of Law & Language in Hawaiʻi
      • Hawaiian Language Resources
  • Public Programs
  • Museum Renovation
  • Support Us
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
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