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Elizabeth Kapuʻuwailani Lindsey

Elizabeth Kapuʻuwailani Lindsey is an actor, filmmaker and anthropologist. As an anthropologist, she works "to find, preserve and share the knowledge and traditions of indigenous populations before they disappear." She is also the first female National Geographic fellow and the first Polynesian explorer at the National Geographic Society.

Filmmaker
Lindsey directed and produced Then There Were None, a 1996 documentary film that chronicles the plight of native Hawaiians. It received the CINE Golden Eagle Award. ==Actor==
Actor
Lindsey has also worked as an actor, perhaps most prominently in the recurring role of the nurse Mai on China Beach. Her guest roles include appearances on Star Trek: The Next Generation ("Home Soil"), The Byrds of Paradise, Magnum, P.I., and a number of other television shows and movies. == Awards and recognition ==
Awards and recognition
CINE Golden Eagle Award (1996) (for Then There Were None) • National Geographic Fellow (2008) • United Nations Visionary Award (2010) == Personal life ==
Personal life
She was crowned Miss Hawaii in 1978. Lindsey was married to John W. A. "Doc" Buyers, former chairman and chief executive officer of C. Brewer & Co., from 1999 until his death in 2006. Lindsey married George D. Crowley, III in 2018. ==References==
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