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University of Hawaii, Hilo, 200 West Kawili St., Hilo,HI,96720: (808) 933-0705
<br /> Supervisor: Sharon Ziegler-Chong
<br /> Dates:May 2010-October 2010
<br /> Job skills/description: As an internship coordinator, I developed and implemented the first cultural
<br /> resource management(CRM) internship program targeting Native Hawaiian undergraduate students
<br /> on Hawaii Island. In addition to coordinating logistics for the program, I mentored and trained the
<br /> interns in both academic and archaeological field and lab techniques; provided networking
<br /> opportunities with professionals and practitioners in CRM;taught them techniques to bridge western
<br /> science with cultural values and practices;and developed a structured and sustainable internship model
<br /> for Hawai`i's CRM field.
<br /> 7. Cultural Surveys Hawaii
<br /> P.O.Box 1114,Kailua,HI; (808)262-9972
<br /> Principal Investigator: Hallett H.Hammatt, PhD
<br /> Dates: September 2006—June 2010
<br /> Job skills/description: As an archaeologist, ethnographer, and cultural researcher, I was responsible
<br /> for conducting cultural studies and archaeological work at this cultural resource management firm.My
<br /> work occurred throughout the archipelago on a variety of projects including cultural impact
<br /> assessments, archaeological reconnaissance and inventory surveys, data recoveries, monitoring,
<br /> collections management projects, and laboratory analysis.
<br /> 8. Kamehameha Schools Land Assets Division
<br /> 567 South King Street,Suite 200, Honolulu,HI; (808)534-8194
<br /> Supervisor: Kekuewa Kikiloi
<br /> Dates: January 2008-May 2010
<br /> Job skills/description: Paid internship working in the cultural assets division that manages all of the
<br /> cultural resources on KS lands.My work involved a variety of cultural resource projects: inventorying
<br /> and treating artifact collections, developing a cultural resource stewardship education curriculum,
<br /> organizing the wahi kupuna database, initiating KS' cultural resource management plan, researching
<br /> and reviewing Hawai`i's historic preservation regulations and laws,participating in planning meetings
<br /> with the community and consultants,and researching historic information pertaining to KS lands.
<br /> 9. Na Pua No`eau Pathways Summer Institute
<br /> UH Manoa, 2600 Campus Road,QLCSS room 406,Honolulu,HI; (808)895-7945
<br /> Project Coordinator: Kalei Noguchi
<br /> Dates: February 2009-July 2009
<br /> Job skills/description:As a Kumu for the Center for Gifted and Talented Native Hawaiian Children, I
<br /> was responsible for preparing and teaching a two-week summer course on Cultural Resource
<br /> Stewardship and Hawaiian Archaeology, "Makawalu."The course consisted of lectures,huaka`i, guest
<br /> speaker presentations, service learning projects, Hawaiian protocol training, and a final ho`ike
<br /> demonstration.
<br /> 8. T.S.Dye and Colleagues,Archaeological Inc.
<br /> 735 Bishop Street,Suite 315,Honolulu, HI; (8o8)529-0866
<br /> Principal Investigator:Tom Dye
<br /> Dates: February 2007-July 2007
<br /> Job skills/description: As a field archaeologist, I conducted an intensive archaeological inventory
<br /> survey of 16,000 acres in the Ka`u District of Hawaii Island.Daily fieldwork included pedestrian ground
<br /> surveys, tape and compass mapping, baseline mapping, GPS mapping, artifact collection, and site
<br /> documentation.Post fieldwork included site description write-ups,database input,and data analysis.
<br /> Professional Permits:
<br /> 2023 Permit to Conduct Archaeological Activities in the State of Hawaii for Calendar Year 2023.
<br /> Administered by the State Historic Preservation Division.Permit#23-28.
<br /> Professional Development:
<br /> 2018 Presented at the Piko`oko`o Conference at the University of Hawaii,Manoa.
<br /> 2017 Presented at the He Manawa Whenua Indigenous Sovereignty conference in Hamilton,Aotearoa.
<br /> Paper title,Developing A Strong Foundation of Native Hawaiian Cultural Resource Stewards.
<br /> 2016 Presented at the 2016 NAISA conference in Honolulu.Paper title,0 Ke Kahua Mamua,Mahope Ke
<br /> Kukulu: Developing A Strong Foundation of Native Hawaiian Cultural Resource Stewards.
<br /> 2015 Presented at the 2015 Wahi Kupuna Internship Program community ho`ike in Hamakua,Hawaii.
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