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Elizabeth Hanson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 May 1999 13:59:59 -0400
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The National Park Service does have a web site.   What a great way to
start.  I believe the National Park Service holds the largest number of
collections!
At least at this web site you can find the names of HI's state parks and
perhaps contact information.  Their web site is:

www.nps.org

NPS positions are advertised at the US government web site.  There is a
link on the NPS web site.  Or you could go there directly.

www.usajobs.opm.gov/

By the way, I think it is great that you are willing to move where your
wife has found a job.  You are a gem.

Sincerely,
E




Mai-Li Hokama <[log in to unmask]> on 05/18/99 12:12:44 PM

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Subject:  Re: Help needed ASAP




I would check with the University of Hawaii, the Bishop Museum, and the
National Park Service.  I'm pretty sure they all have web sites.

"Michael A. Lewis" wrote:

>     Greetings all.
>     I just learned today that my wife has been offered a substantial
> position on Maui, Hawaii. Needless to say, jobs for archaeologists are
> scarce worldwide, let alone in Hawaii. I'm asking for help from anyone
> on the list who may have leads to archaeology/anthropology opportunities
>
> in Hawaii.
>     I have a Ph.D. in anthropology (1995) and I've worked for the past
> six years as Archaeology Collections Manager at a university natural
> history museum. I've been very active in repatriation. My research
> interests are in dendrochronology/climatology and protohistorical
> technology change.
>     Any and all leads would be much appreciated. We need to make a
> decision soon!
>     Thanks, hugely!
>     Michael A. Lewis
>
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