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The Pacific Islands Studies affiliate instructional faculty and other Pacific specialists are available on campus and in other institutions in Honolulu, such as the Bishop Museum and the East-West Center. Most of the affiliate faculty are distributed among the disciplines of American studies, anthropology, art, botany, economics, English, ethnic studies, geography, Hawaiian studies, Hawaiian language, history, Indo-Pacific languages, linguistics, music, social work, and sociology. Others are from the College of Education, Hamilton Library, the School of Medicine, and the Richardson School of Law. Their courses are part of the center’s instructional program, and they serve on student committees and the center’s editorial boards.

Current Affiliate Faculty

ANDREW R ARNO, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology

WILLIAM CHAPMAN, Professor, Department of American Studies

DAVID A CHAPPELL, Associate Professor, Department of History

STUART DAWRS, Pacific Specialist, UH Hamilton Library

LUCIUS G ELDREDGE, Invertebrate Zoologist, Bishop Museum

LYNETTE FURUHASHI, Pacific Specialist, UH Hamilton Library

JON GOSS, Professor, Department of Geography

MICHAEL W GRAVES, Professor, Department of Anthropology (on leave)

MICHAEL P HAMNETT, Director, Research Corporation of the University of Hawai‘i

TERRY L HUNT, Professor, Department of Anthropology

LILIKALÄ€ KAME‘ELEIHIWA, Professor, Center for Hawaiian Studies

NANCY D LEWIS, Director of Research, East-West Center

NAOMI LOSCH, Associate Professor and Chair, Kawaihuelani Hawaiian Language Program

MARGARET MAAKA, Associate Professor, College of Education

JAMES MAK, Professor, Department of Economics

JOHN F MAYER, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures

WILL C MCCLATCHEY, Professor, Department of Botany

DAVIANNA MCGREGOR, Professor, Ethnic Studies Program

JANE FREEMAN MOULIN, Professor of Ethnomusicology, Department of Music

JONATHAN KAMAKAWIWO‘OLE OSORIO, Professor and Director, Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies

YUKO OTSUKA, Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics

KAREN M PEACOCK, Curator, Pacific Collection, UH Hamilton Library

ALBERT B ROBILLARD, Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Science Research Institute

BARRY V ROLETT, Professor, Department of Anthropology

NOENOE K SILVA, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science

CAROLINE SINAVAIANA, Associate Professor, Department of English

ROBERT SULLIVAN, Associate Professor, Department of English

TY KÄ€WIKA TENGAN, Assistant Professor, Ethnic Studies Program and Department of Anthropology

HAUNANI-KAY TRASK, Professor, Center for Hawaiian Studies

FAYE F UNTALAN, Associate Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Public Health Sciences and Epidemiology

JON M VAN DYKE, Professor of Law, William S Richardson School of Law

DEBORAH WAITE, Professor, Department of Art and Art History

JACK H WARD, Associate Professor, Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures

GEOFFREY M WHITE, Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology

KANALU G TERRY YOUNG, Associate Professor, Center for Hawaiian Studies

 

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