- Ross Cordy
Dr. Ross H. Cordy was the branch chief of archaeology in the State of Hawaii's Historic Preservation Division, having headed that office and program for 16 years. He is currently the Humanities Division Chair at the University of Hawaii - West Oahu where he teaches Hawaiian and Pacific Islands studies courses and a few archeology courses. Dr. Cordy is a volunteer archeology instructor for the Waianae High School - Hawaiian Studies Program where he teaches hands on archeology, history and historic preservation issues.
He has conducted research on Hawaiian archaeological and historical topics since 1968. He has done fieldwork throughout the
Hawaiian Islands , on all the majorMicronesian Islands , and in theSociety Islands , and taught at universities in New Zealand. His writings include more than 60 published articles, books and monographs and numerous manuscript papers on a wide variety of Pacific subjects.Dr. Cordy was raised in
Davis, California , and received his BA from University of California-Santa Barbara, MA from University of Michigan and Ph.d fromUniversity of Hawaii-Manoa . His cousin,Alana Cordy-Collins is an anthropologist and archaeologist who specializes in Peruvian prehistory, and her father was MayanistNapoleon Cordy .Published works
*"An Ancient History of Wai’anae", by Ross H. Cordy, Mutual Publishing, 2002.
*"The Rise and Fall of the Oahu Kingdom", by Ross Cordy, Mutual Publishing, 2002.
*"Exalted Sits the Chief: The Ancient History of Hawai’i Island", by Ross Cordy, Mutual Publishing, 2000External links
* [http://westoahu.hawaii.edu/ University of Hawaii, West Oahu] web site
* [http://starbulletin.com/2002/10/06/editorial/coleman.html Unearthing Hawaii’s History] – Honolulu Star-Bulletin article
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