Fall 2011 Colloquium Series

The University of Hawai'i at Mānoa Department of Anthropology will host the following colloquia this semester. Please join us on Thursdays at 3:00 PM in Crawford 105 (unless otherwise indicated). Receptions will follow.

Most of the colloquia this semester are being recorded. Click on the links below for abstracts and full video.

September 1

"Prehistoric Chamorro Health and Lifestyle: Bioarchaeology of the Mariana Islands"
Michael Pietrusewsky, Anthropology, UH Mānoa

September 15

"Household Economy, Gendered Labor, and Spanish Colonialism in the Mariana Islands"
James Bayman, Anthropology, UH Mānoa

September 29

"The Five Year Development, Current State, Future Direction of Human Terrain System and Social Science with the U.S. Government and Military"
Christopher King, Human Terrain System

October 13

"Continued Analysis of Fish Butchery Patterns from Buleji and Karachi, Pakistan"
William Belcher, JPAC

October 27

"The Pros and Cons of Long-Term Field Work"
Alan Howard, Anthropology, UH Mānoa

November 10

"In Search of Societal Solutions for Elder Care: Implications from Asia and Hawaii"
Cullen Hayashida, Kupuna Education Center, Kapi’olani Community College
Cosponsored with the Office of Public Health Studies


For further information, please contact Anthropology at anthprog@hawaii.edu.

page last updated November 7, 2011