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Easter Island's Ecological Catastrophe and Cultural Collapse: What Really Happen
July 9, 7:00pm - 8:30pmManoa Campus, Yukiyoshi Room, Krauss Hall, 012
Part of the UH Manoa Outreach College Sakamaki Extraordinary Lectures Series, lecturer Terry Hunt, Professor, UH Manoa Department of Anthropology, critically examines the later evidence for Rapa Nui that reveals the complex historical ecology for the island—one best explained by a synergy of impacts, rather than simply the reckless over-exploitation by ancient Polynesians.
Terry L. Hunt has done extensive work in the Hawaiian Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Papua New Guinea, and Rapa Nui.
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Free
Event Sponsor
Outreach College, UH Manoa
More Information
Phyllis, 956-8246, csinfo@hawaii.edu, http://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/community/sakamaki.asp
| Wednesday, July 9 | |
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| 6:00pm | Soul Food Lecture and Film Series `Ohi`a Auditorium (118) |
| 7:00pm | Easter Island's Ecological Catastrophe and Cultural Collapse: What Really Happen Yukiyoshi Room, Krauss Hall, 012 |
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