Maritime Archaeology and History of the Hawaiian Islands Foundation (MAHHI)
The Maritime Archaeology and History of the Hawaiian Islands Foundation (MAHHI) is chiefly concerned with research, training, and education in maritime elements of submerged cultural resources in Hawai`i and the Pacific. Submerged cultural resources, primarily shipwrecks and underwater aircraft crash sites, represent a largely untouched resource in the Pacific  Basin. Our goal is to contribute to our common cultural heritage in the Pacific through on-site research, hands-on training and raising awareness through community education.  

20th Annual Symposium on Maritime Archaeology and History of Hawai`i and the Pacific

February 2009
Date and Location to be announced

Conference Theme: tba

 

 

OUR SHORT TERM GOALS

OUR LONG TERM GOALS

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

LINKS OF INTEREST

Society for Hawaiian Archaeology

Society for Historical Archaeology

Nautical Archaeology Society

UHM Marine Option Program

Naga Research Group

 

Make a contribution to the ....
Student Scholarship Fund

Previous Symposia
Symposia abstracts, 1989-2008

Seawords March 2007
[issue describes events from 2007 symposium]

 

MAHHI  .   PO Box 8807  .    Honolulu ,  HI  96830-0807
email: finney@mahhi.org

Hawaiian

Last updated: April 20, 2008