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Hannah Kaumakamankalanip Anae

Department of Anthropology
University of Hawaii at Mnoa
2424 Maile Way, Saunders Hall 346
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822-2223
hannahk3@hawaii.edu
Website: anth695ka.weebly.com

RESE ARCH INT ERE STS


Pacific Islands, Archaeology, Hawaii, Wahi Kpuna (Ancestral Places); Habitation Sites Wahi
Pana (Sacred Places); Heiau (Temples), Hawaiian Studies, and Community Engagement

EDUC ATIO N
M.A. Archaeology, University of Hawaii at Mnoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, Fall 2015 -Present
B.A. Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Mnoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, Spring 2015
B.A. Hawaiian Studies, University of Hawaii at Mnoa, Honolulu, Spring 2015
Kamehameha Schools, Kaplama Campus, Honolulu, May 1986

EMP LOY MENT H ISTO RY AND INT ERN SH IP S


Archaeological Field Technician, Research Associate, and Lab Technician
IA: International Archaeology, LLC, Hawaii January 2017-Present
Monitoring at KMCBH P-778, Hawaii
Archaeological Inventory Survey (AIS) of 6 Gulches at Kawailoa, Hawaii
Background Research for Paumal
Background Research for Punaluu
Excavations and Lab for Kahkwelowelo Heiau, Hawaii
Archaeological Inventory Survey and Background research for Ukoa Habitation Site,
Hawaii

Graduate Teaching Assistant


University of Hawaii Department of Anthropology, Hawaii August 2015-August 2018
University of Hawaii North Shore Ethnography Field School at Waialua District
August 2017-August 2018
University of Hawaii North Shore Archaeology Field School at Ukoa Habitation Site
August 2015-June 2017

Archaeological Research Intern


IARII: International Archaeological Institute, Hawaii Fall 2016 and Spring 2017
Research material for M.A. Project: Household Archaeology in Oceania
Utilize ArcGis to map the Land Commission Awards and Known Archaeological Sites in
the Kawailoa and Punaluu Ahupuaa(s)
Research Land Commission Awards and Archaeological Sites in Punaluu and Kawailoa
and input into Microsoft Excel

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Hannah Kaumakamankalanip Anae
Business Management Intern
Kamehameha Schools Kapili Oihana Program, Hawaii May - August 2016
At Mlama Loko Ea (Fishpond in Haleiwa)
Learn about the operation of a successful 501 (c) 3 and its programs
Teach the KS/Hoomkaikai Program students how to make kaula (rope), fishing with
pole and line, identification of native plants, history and moolelo (stories) of Kawailoa

Oral History Interviewer


Nohopapa Hawaii LLC, Hawaii May 2016-August 2016
AIS Kahkwelowelo - Interview a kpuna (elder), Uncle George of Haleiwa

Archaeological Field Technician Volunteer


Keala Pono Archaeological Consulting, LLC, Hawaii December 2015 - December 2016
AIS Halawa Valley, Hawaii
AIS Kukuikane, Hawaii

Cultural Resource Manager Intern


Kamehameha Schools and Kupu, Hawaii May 2015-August 2015
Sustainable Punaluu, Oahu Part of a team of six individuals enlisted to develop a
hypothetical 10-situtation plan to harness renewable energy by repurposing river water
for hydroelectric and also utilizing solar panels in Punaluu Valley if there was a need to
give electrical support to proposed buildings.

GRA NTS AND AWA RDS


2017-2018 Mnoa Opportunity Grant $ 4,000.00
2017-2018 N Hookama a Pauahi Scholarship $ 8,000.00
2016-2017 Mnoa Opportunity Grant $ 4,000.00
2016-2017 Anthropology Department Merit Scholarship $ 4,400.00
2016-2017 N Hookama a Pauahi Scholarship $ 8,000.00
2015-2016 Mnoa Opportunity Grant $ 4,000.00
2015-2016 N Hookama a Pauahi Scholarship $ 8,000.00
2014-2015 Mnoa Opportunity Grant $ 4,000.00
2014-2015 UHM Secondary Century Scholarship $ 750.00
2015 (Spring) University of Hawaii Native Services Scholarship $ 3,690.00
2013-2014 Mnoa Opportunity Grant $ 4,000.00
2013-2014 Kuaana Scholarship $ 4,000.00
2013-2014 N Hookama a Pauahi Scholarship $ 8,000.00
2012-2013 N Hookama a Pauahi Scholarship $ 9,467.00

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2011-2012 Native Hawaiian Tuition Scholarship $ 2,328.00
2011-2012 WCC Secondary Century Scholarship $ 750.00
2011-2012 N Hookama a Pauahi Scholarship $ 6,079.00
2010-2011 Windward Community College Scholarship $ 2,112.00
2010-2011 N Hookama a Pauahi Scholarship $ 5,232.00

TECH NICA L R EP ORTS


Carroll, Hannah K., Fuentes, Reynaldo, Ledesma, Charmaine, Bayman, James, and Tengan, Ty
Kwika.
2016 End of the Year Report for the 2016 UH Mnoa North Shore Archaeological Field
School at Ukoa Habitation Site, Kawailoa Ahupuaa, Waialua District, Oahu Island
TMK [1] 6-1-005:019

Kikiloi, Kekuewa, Kelley Uyeoka, Kepoo Keliipaakaua, Plama Lima, Kaui Rivera,
Kawena Elkington, Hannah Carroll, et al.
2016 Waialua I Ka Moku Ka Pawa: A Report for the Restoration Planning of the
Kahkwelowelo Heiau and Residential Site Complex in Kawailoa Ahupuaa, Waialua
Moku, Oahu. Kamakakokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies, 75.

Also have contributed background information for four other reports professionally with IA
LLC that has not been published yet: Ukoa, Kahkwelowelo, Paumal, and Punaluu.

CO NF ERENCE AN D CO MMUNITY P RESENT ATIO NS


2017 (August) Waialua Community, UHM Mlama ina Field Methods: Kahkwelowelo
Site Complex, Waialua Courthouse, Hawaii

2016 (October) Society of Hawaiian Archaeology Conference, UHM North Shore


Archaeological Field School: Ukoa Habitation Site, Maui Community College, Hawaii

2016 (August) Waialua Community, UHM Mlama ina Field Methods: Kahkwelowelo
Site Complex, Waialua Courthouse, Hawaii

2016 (August) Mlama Loko Ea Poster Presentation, Kamehameha Schools Kapili Oihana
Program, Koolau Ballroom, Hawaii

2015 (August) Sustainable Punaluu, Kamehameha Schools/Kupu, Kawaihao Plaza, Hawaii

2015 (April) Waialua Community, UHM North Shore Archaeological Field School: Kpopolo
Heiau, Waialua Courthouse, Hawaii

P RO JECTS
2015-2017 Ukoa Habitation Site, University of Hawaii at Mnoa North Shore
Archaeological Field School

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SP ECIALI ZED TR AINING AND LICE NSI NG
2017-2019 First Aid, CPR, AED

2016-2024 Drivers License

P ROF ESSIO NAL MEMB ERSH IP S


2015-Present American Anthropological Association (AAA)

2015-Present Society for Hawaiian Archaeology (SHA)

2015-Present Lambda Alpha Honors Society

2015-2016 Society for American Archaeology

2010-2012 Phi Theta Kappa

VO LUNT EER WO R K
2017-Present Member of the Waialua Hawaiian Civic Club

2017-Present CTR4 Sunday school teacher for 4-year-old children

2016-2017 Koolauloa Neighborhood District 28 Board Member

2016-Present Alakai Program Volunteer at Mlama Loko Ea

2015-Present Volunteer at various non-profit organizations (Mlama Maunalua, Maunawila


Heiau/HILT, Kahoolawe/KIRC, Ppkea-Paumal/NSLT, N Kamalei,
Papahana Kuaola, Kanewai I and II/UHM, Kkua Kalihi Valley, Mauna Ala/KS,
and KS/Keiki O Ka ina Punaluu Board and Stone)

REF EREN CES


Four references available upon request

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