Conférenciers      


Mrs. Emily Donaldson

Emily Donaldson has spent the last seven years researching, visiting and understanding the Marquesas Islands and their inhabitants. Most of her visits have been to conduct archaeological research, either as a student or a teaching assistant, but some have also been ethnographic. She is currently working on publishing a Marquesan-English-French Phrasebook, and her undergraduate honors thesis addressed the influence of archaeology on the Marquesan village of Vaitahu. She went on to publish two articles on her thesis topic, and more recently wrote her Masters thesis on the appropriation of culture and nation building in French Polynesia. This will be her first time lecturing aboard the Aranui, and she looks forward to sharing both her love and knowledge of Marquesan history, culture and politics.
 
           
 
Anne Marie Gonzales
Bob Suggs
Carol Ivory
Cecile Picquoin
Claudio Cristino
Elizabeth Childs
Emily Donaldson
Frank Murphy
Heather Waldroup
Heidy Lesage-Baumgartner
Hinanui Cauchois
Jean Charles Hyvert
Marie Noelle
Marie-Noelle Ottino
Michael Koch
Nancy Holland
Othon Printz
Peter Crawford
Rob Bollt
Robert Koening
Sidsel Millerstrom
Simone Grand
Stephane Martin
Terry L. Hunt
Yves Babin