Teaching

I currently teach a range of courses in the Kawaihuelani Hawaiian Language Department, as well as courses in the Linguistics and Tahitian departments.

Additionally, I am in the process of developing courses that focus on mele Hawaiʻi as a cultural and theoretical methodology to deepen our grasp on ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, while indigenizing our conceptions on Hawaiian rhetoric and oral tradition. Simultaneously, I strive to create pedagogy that helps uncover how discursive processes form the beliefs and attitudes surrounding Hawaiian and Pidgin in Hawaiʻi.

Hawaiian Courses

HAW 100 (FGB)
Language in Hawaiʻi: A Microcosm of Global Issues

HAW 101 (HSL)
Elementary Hawaiian

HAW 102 (HSL)
Elementary Hawaiian

HAW 201 (HSL)
Intermediate Hawaiian

HAW 202 (HSL)
Intermediate Hawaiian

HAW 301 (HSL)
Third-Level Hawaiian

HAW 302 (HSL)
Third-Level Hawaiian

HAW 321 (O)
Papa Kamaʻilio (Conversational Hawaiian)

HAW 383
Hana ʻOe a Kani Pono (Hawaiian Radio Broadcasting)

HAW 100 (FGB)

Language in Hawaiʻi: A Microcosm of Global Issues

HAW 101 (HSL)

Elementary Hawaiian

HAW 102 (HSL)

Elementary Hawaiian

HAW 201 (HSL)

Intermediate Hawaiian

HAW 202 (HSL)

Intermediate Hawaiian

HAW 301 (HSL)

Third-Level Hawaiian

HAW 302 (HSL)

Third-Level Hawaiian

HAW 321 (O)

Papa Kamaʻilio (Conversational Hawaiian)

HAW 383

Hana ʻOe a Kani Pono (Hawaiian Radio Broadcasting)

Linguistics Courses

LING 150C

Language in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific

LING 680 & HWST 494 (Teaching Assistant)

‍Language Documentation

Tahitian
Courses

TAH 101

First Year Tahitian

TAH 102

First-Level Tahitian

TAH 301

Third-Level Tahitian

TAH 302

Third-Level Tahitian

TAH 401

Fourth-Level Tahitian