Waihona (Gallery) Work titled, Connected made from cotton cord, 2020. Work titled, ʻAʻahu (garment) made of coconut rope and bamboo, 2017. Work titled, Pāʻū (skirt) made of coconut rope, 2017. Work titled, Piko (beginning) made of coconut rope and wood, 2017. Work titled, ʻEke (container) made of coconut rope, abaca cloth, and paint, 2017. Work titled, Peʻahimauliola and made of pandanus leaves, coconut midribs, and cotton string. Presented to Te Papa Tongarewa Museum in Aotearoa, New Zealand, 2016. Work titled, Maro made of cottone string, Nēnē leaves, and Pingao grass from Aotearoa, New Zealand, 2010. Work titled, Mōhai Kupuna made of ʻukiʻuki leaves, Lama wood, sandstone, and bone, 2009. Work titled, Space Between made of split reed, 2009. Work titled, Leinihopilimauna made of Harakeke (New zealand flax) and coconut rope, 2008. Work titled, Bound made of coconut rope, linen string, and pandanus leaves, 2008. Work titled, PIKO Entwined made of blown glass and Makaloa (Cyperus laevigatus) sedge, 2007. Work titled, Attempt made of split reed, Hibiscus fiber and coconut rope, 2006. Work titled, Self Portrait made of bamboo, split reed, Hibiscus fiber, paper, and hemp string, 2006. Traditional Hawaiian chiefly fans known as peʻahi made of pandanus leaves and cordage, 2005. Work titled, Entwined #3 made of blown glass and makaloa (Cyperus laevigatus) sedge, 2002. Work titled, Two Knots made of cotton and steel, 2002. Work titled, Lines in Time made of split reed, bamboo, paper, makaloa (Cyperus laevigatus) sedge, bulrush, pandanus leaves, and hemp, 2002. Work titled, Contemporary Artifact made of bronze and abalone shell, 2001. Presented to the Peabody Essex Museum, 2009. Work titled, Peʻahi Ola made of pandanus leaves, abalone shell, and cordage, 2001. Peʻahi ola means lifegiving fan. Work titled, Hānau ʻia made of pandanus leaves, 2000. Hānau ʻia means to be born.