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Papers, presentations, exhibitions (2005 to present)
An archaeological kuleana: Engaging pasts and futures at Hawaiian monuments
American Anthropological Assocation (AAA) Conference
San Franciso, California | November 22nd, 2008
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Beyond Media (with M. Berumen)
Gifted and Talented Summer Institute (GTSI) Academic Seminar Lecture Series University of Arkansas, Fayetteville | July 17th, 2007
Locations and landform: Analyzing visibility from prehistoric Hawaiian temples (with M. Graves)
Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Conference Austin, Texas | April 28th, 2007
Islamic Cultures in Reflection (contributing photographer)
Hamilton Library, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Honolulu, Hawai'i | April 19-27th, 2007
A layered landscape: Upland heiau of Kohala, Hawai'i (with M. Graves)
Society for Hawaiian Archaeology (SHA) conference Kahului, Maui | October 6th, 2006
'A Po: The Rapa Nui Youth Invovlement Program (with B. Shepardson and S. Rutherford)
Society for Hawaiian Archaeology (SHA) conference Kahului, Maui | October 6th, 2006
Understanding the ecological and historical patterning in prehistoric agriculture in Northeast Kohala, Hawai'i Island (with M. Graves, J. Field, and B. Shepardson)
Hawaiian Ecosystems conference Volcanoes, Hawai'i | July 15th, 2006
Ansel Adams and American environmentalism: Photography and a cultural legacy
Unpublished M.A. Paper, Department of Anthropology University of Hawai'i at Manoa | 2006
Building a bigger picture: Variation in visibility across a prehistoric Hawaiian landscape
Unpublished M.A. Paper, Department of Anthropology University of Hawai'i at Manoa | 2006
Photo mosaics in shallow water environments: Results and challenges (with S. Finney)
Maritime Heritage: Wessex Institute of Technology Transactions on the Built Environment, Volume 79 WIT Press, Southampton | 2005
A photo mosaic methodology for shallow water environments (with S. Finney)
Maritime Archaeology and History of the Pacific (MAHHI) Symposium Honolulu, O'ahu | February 19th, 2005
Prehistoric agriculture in North Kohala, Hawai'i Island: The link between windward and leeward environments (with M. Graves)
Society for Hawaiian Archaeology (SHA) conference Kona, O'ahu | November 13th, 2005
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