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We are in the process
of updating our web pages and moving them to a new server. When this
is completed, there will be many new features, including the opportunity
to pay your membership dues on-line. Please bear with us over the
next few months as we make these changes.
For those who like to
plan ahead:
2009 SHA Conference
October 23-25, 2009
Honolulu, O'ahu Island, Hawaii
The 2009 conference
will be held in conjunction with celebration of the University of
Hawaii at Manoa Anthropology Department's 75th Anniversary.
Details as they become available.
* New
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PTA CULTURAL RESOURCES SPECIALIST

Participants in the
Hawaiian Chant Clinic
Keaiwa Heiau State Recreation Area
Aiea, O'auh, Hawaii
January 5, 2008
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Want to
Help With a Research Project?
A SHA member would appreciate
your help in gathering data to be used towards determining
the length of a generation in pre-contact Hawai'i and
Polynesia. Part of the data will concern the average
length of a generation in the historical and present
periods.
If you would like to
participate please do one of the following:
Either
Save the questionnaire to your computer,
fill it out (answer as
many questions as you wish), and e-mail it to: survey@scshawaii.com
(Note:
The filled form can't be saved directly from the web
site, so please follow the above directions.)
Or
Go to the questionnaire,
fill it out, print it, and mail it to: Generational Survey,
711
Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 975
Honolulu, Hawaii
96813. Thanks
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| If you haven't yet paid your dues
for 2008, please fill out the application & renewal form, print it, and mail it
with your check now. SHA depends on your dues to finance
publications, the annual conference, and other important
activities.
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"Miscellaneous Stuff" page
(devoted to diverse contributions from our
membership, including otherwise unpublished papers, published
papers, reviews, databases of interesting stuff, etc.) The latest contribution is:
Sediment,
soil and plant microfossil analysis of Maori gardens at
Anaura Bay, eastern North Island, New Zealand: comparison
with descriptions made in 1769 by Captain Cook's expedition.
Mark Horrocks, Ian W. G. Smith, Scott L. Nichol, and Rod
Wallace. Journal of Archaeological Science,
2008, 1-19.
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Beginning with Vol. 12, the SHA
journal, Hawaiian
Archaeology,, will be published in electronic form as .pdf
files, and posted on the SHA web site. Back issues are
being scanned and will be posted as time permits.
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some reorganization. Hopefully, any inconvenience will be
short-lived. Thank you for your patience. |
Review Draft Curation Guidelines
The SHA ad hoc Collections Committee has completed a draft of the Guidelines
for Curation Standards & Procedures for the state of Hawai'i. We welcome your
review and comments.
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This web site was originally developed by Leslie Hartzell and
Shannon McPherron in December 1999. It was given a new look, but retained most of
its original structure and content when it was moved to its new server location in March
2001.
Please send comments and suggestions,
or report problems with these web pages
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