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Try contacting the Bishop Museum. They have a pretty active
repatriation program. Address is 1525 Bernice Street, Honolulu, HI.
Telephone number is 808/847-3511.
Laura McMann Mahoney
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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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