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Presentations

These presentations document my work in library instruction, archival access, Indigenous librarianship, and community-engaged discussions. Together, they demonstrate how I communicate complex research, facilitate dialogue, and support Hawaiian and Pacific knowledge access across academic, community, and international settings.

“Eyes on the Horizon: No Nā Moʻopuna Keynote with Norma Wong” (Moderator), Hawaiʻi Kuʻu Home Aloha, January 2025

Facilitated a keynote dialogue on Indigenous futures, community knowledge, and responsibility; demonstrates high-level public scholarship and moderated instruction.

“Introducing Hawaiian Ancestry – Moʻopono: A Genealogy Recovery Project” (Panel Presentation), United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 23rd Session Side Event, April 2024

Panel presentation on genealogy access, archival recovery, and ethical digital stewardship of Hawaiian-language materials.

“Revitalize the Roots,” Panel Presentation for Global Wisdom Collective at the UN, April 2023

Policy-oriented panel engaging Indigenous knowledge, community access, and global advocacy; demonstrates applied research communication.

“Hawaiian Ancestral Knowledge - Recovering 9,000 Pages of Hawaiian Genealogy!” (Panel Presentation), United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 21st Session Side Event, May 2022

Presentation on large-scale archival recovery, transcription, and community access to genealogical records.

“Moʻokūʻauhau: Linking the Past, Present, and Future,” In conjunction with HSA for Archives Month, October 2021

Public-facing archival talk connecting genealogy, archives, and research methods for community audiences.

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