User:5secndrule/Kamanamaikalani Beamer
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Dr. Kamana Beamer (born Brenton Kamanamaikalani Beamer in the late 1970's) is an established author, geographer, and educator on natural resources and Hawaiian Studies.[1][2][3][4][5] He currently holds the Dana Naone Hall Chair in the Center for Hawaiian Studies with a joint appointment in the Richardson School of Law and the Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowsledge at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa (UH Mānoa).[6][7] He is one of eight panelists appointed by Hawai'i Governor David Ige to hold stewardship over Mauna Kea.[8]
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Kamana Beamer | |
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Pronunciation | Kah-mah-nah-m-eye-kah-lah-nee |
Born | Brenton Kamanamaikalani Beamer |
Education | B.A. UH Mānoa, 2002
M.A. UH Mānoa, 2005 Ph.D. UH Mānoa, 2008 |
Occupation | Professor
Author Geographer |
Spouse | Lauae Beamer |
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Relatives | Keola Beamer (uncle)
Winona Beamer (grandmother) Helen Desha Beamer (great great grandmother) |
Website | https://www.kamanabeamer.com/ |