Hawaiian Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future
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1999-06-01
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7
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61
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73
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Aloha ahiahi kakou. I would like to express my mahalo nui loa to the Society for
Hawaiian Archaeology's (SHA) Board of Directors for inviting me to give this
Keynote Address, which opens the Society's 10th Annual Hawaiian Archaeology
Conference. Having served as the first President of SHA some years ago, it gives
me real pleasure to see that the Society has matured into an organization that plays
a significant role in the cultural life of Hawai'i nei. Many of the goals that some of
us initially set out have now been achieved by the Society, such as these annual
conferences for sharing data and ideas, the Hawaiian Archaeology journal, and the
well-received Hawai'i Archaeology Week which is so important in making the
public aware of Hawai'i's rich archaeological legacy. All of you who work so hard
to make these things happen, often in your spare time, deserve our thanks.
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keynote address, Hawaiian archaeology, Bishop Museum, radiocarbon, archaeology, settlement patern research projects, CRM
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