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Centering Hawaiian knowledge systems within research library and archival practice
Instruction
This section documents my work in library instruction and research skill development across undergraduate, graduate, and community learning environments. My instructional practice integrates information literacy, Hawaiian and Pacific research methods, and Native Hawaiian historical, cultural, and political contexts essential for responsible engagement with archival, genealogical, and Hawaiian-language sources.

Instructional Resources
This section includes instructional materials used to support research literacy, source interpretation, and ethical engagement with Hawaiian and Pacific materials across library and classroom contexts:
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Research Process — Scaffolded frameworks guiding users from research questions to appropriate sources and responsible interpretation
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Research Activities — Hands-on activities supporting engagement with moʻolelo, genealogy, and archival materials
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Hawaiian Knowledge & Research Contexts — Instructional modules providing Native Hawaiian historical, cultural, and political grounding essential for archival and Hawaiian-language research
These resources are designed for flexible use in courses, workshops, embedded library instruction, and community learning environments












