Graduate Degrees Awarded in Anthropology
at the University of Hawai'i

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MA PhD

MAs - 2010 to present

The M.A. degree provides a thesis and non-thesis option. 
The latter requires a defense of three papers.

Name Year Chair Thesis Topic
Malia Kapuaonalani Evans 2011 Bayman Non-Thesis
Nicole Catherine Berger 2011 White Divine Sustenance: Krishna Prasadam in Honolulu, Hawaii
Joey Jean Condit 2011 Pietrusewsky
Non-Thesis
Summer Ann Roper 2011 Bayman Non-Thesis
Atsuko Hayashi 2010 Pietrusewsky A Modified Anatomical Method for Estimating Japanese Satture from the Calcaneus and Talus
Teresa Lyn Ingalls 2010 Stark

Variation in Dental Morphology in Four Species of Bovids: Applications for Southeast Asian Archaeology and the Angkor Borei Site, Cambodia

Hui-Lin Lee 2010 Stark Non-Thesis
Ashley Roxanne Nakamoto 2010 Bayman Non-Thesis
Richard Page 2010 Golub God is not in the Machine: Playerkilling as Indigenized Cultural Form
Tani Helen Sebro 2010 Arno Non-Thesis
Jy Xiong 2010 Blake Non-Thesis
Patrick Devin Ball 2010 Yano Non-Thesis
Sebastian Kendall Fite 2010 Yano Non-Thesis
Michelle D. J. Daigle 2010 Yano Non-Thesis
Amie Elizabeth Rowan Gard 2010 Hunt Non-Thesis
Ana Lucia Gonzalez 2010 Graves Temper Variability of the Early to Late Intermediate Period Pottery of the Pambamarca Region in the Northern Andes of Ecuador
Sarah Marie Kunkel 2010 Yano Eating at the Crossroads: Sojourning, Food, and Identity for Japanese Wives in Hawai'i
Kuan-jung Lai 2010 White Non-Thesis
Robert Aaron Pacheco 2010 Blake Non-Thesis
Tanya Malia Souza 2010 Bayman Non-Thesis
Michael Kaleihoku Vitousek 2010 Hunt Non-Thesis

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