Cooperating Graduate Faculty

  • C. Beaule, PhD – Andean/Latin American archaeology, household organization, origins of complexity, Colonialism
  • D. Brown, PhD – physical anthropology, medical anthropology; Polynesia
  • W. Chapman, PhD – historic preservation, historical archaeology, history of anthropology
  • C. Clayton, PhD – cultural anthropology; sovereignty and colonialism; nationalisms and transnationalisms; history, memory and place-making; China and East Asia
  • M. Hamnett, PhD – applied policy research, economic development, research management; Oceania
  • S. Kikiloi, PhD – Hawaiian resource management, indigenous knowledge, traditional society, genealogies, cultural revitalization, and community empowerment
  • R. Labrador, PhD – cultural anthropology, identity, immigration political economy, globalization and diaspora; Hawai‘i/Pacific, Philippines, Filipina/American and Asia Pacific America
  • G. G. Maskarinec, PhD – anthropology of language (Nepalese oral texts), western biomedical clinical medicine, medical education and indigenous medical systems of S. Asia; religions (belief systems, ritual and performance)
  • A. Mawyer, PhD – language and culture, landscapes, spatial cognition, French Polynesia, French nuclear testing
  • P. Mills, PhD – archaeology, culture contact, lithic analysis, ethnohistory; Polynesia, North Pacific, North America
  • J. Y. Okamura, PhD – ethnicity and ethnic relations, Asian American studies; Philippines, Hawai‘i
  • Y. A. Park, PhD – media, social movements; refugee; South Korea; North Korea