Anthropology Colloquium Spring 2023 Series
February 16, 3:00pm - 5:00pmMānoa Campus, Moore Hall 258
Dr. Joy Hendry discusses her REFLECTIONS ON A LIFETIME RELATIONSHIP WITH A JAPANESE VILLAGE. "In 2019 I was awarded a Daiwa-Anglo-Japanese Foundation grant to take back to the village in Kyushu the family trees and a huge village-wide relationship chart that I had collected during fieldwork there for nearly 45 years. My son and his partner joined me and made a film about the presentation, which invites explanations about the experience of doing anthropological fieldwork. I plan to show the film and then reflect on the long-term relationships formed there and the changes I was able to observe."
Event Sponsor
Anthropology, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Marti Kerton, 808-956-7153, anthprog@hawaii.edu, http://www.anthropology.hawaii.edu, Anthropology Colloquium (PDF)
Thursday, February 16 |
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12:00pm |
Tapping Educational Brakes: Taking Intentional Pauses Mānoa Campus, Kuykendall 106 Events Room
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12:00pm |
Brown Bag Biography with D. Kauwila Mahi Mānoa Campus, Biomed B-104 & Zoom
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1:00pm |
Study Abroad Info Meeting - Year in Kobe, Japan Mānoa Campus, Moore 155A or Zoom
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1:30pm |
Darwin’s Bee-Day! Mānoa Campus, Gilmore Hall
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2:00pm |
Tropical Medicine Final Oral Defense Mānoa Campus, MEB 315, https://hawaii.zoom.us/j/96861715430
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3:00pm |
Study Abroad Info Meeting - Year in Machida, Japan Mānoa Campus, Moore 155A or Zoom
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3:00pm |
Anthropology Colloquium Spring 2023 Series Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 258
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3:00pm |
Pili i Ke Kanaka - Kēhau Abad Mānoa Campus, Zoom
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4:00pm |
Book Talk: Mari Yoshihara: Unpredictable Agents Mānoa Campus, In Person - Hamilton Library Room 306 or Zoom - Register below
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7:00pm |
AAUW Movie Night Mānoa Campus, Virtual on Zoom
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