Maui Archaeological Field School
The Department of Anthropology
and NIU's College of Continuing Education offer students the opportunity
to participate in archaeological research on the island of Maui,
Hawaii. Initiated in 1989, Na Heiau O Maui is an interdisciplinary
program which is examining the economic, political, and ideological
aspects of traditional Hawaiian society using archaeological data
in conjunction with architectural and ethnographic archival information.
Na Heiau O Maui is directed by Professor Michael
Kolb and is a collaborative research project undertaken with
a number of Hawaiian state agencies and community organizations.
The program is currently focusing upon the political economy at
the community level by examining and comparing local religious and
secular architecture. Students have the opportunity to participate
in all aspects of research through actual field work at various
sites throughout the island. Emphasis is placed upon "hands-on"
field and laboratory experience, giving students the opportunity
to organize and execute their own excavation or survey projects.
The goal is to contribute to the student's understanding of how
to conduct field research and to an overall understanding of the
evolution of complex societies.
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