[1][4] Her mother is Marie Leilehua McDonald, a notable lei maker, who was also named a National Heritage Fellow in 1990.
[17] Her work was also featured at the East Hawaii Cultural Center for the “Loli‘ana: A Native Hawaiian Exhibition” in honor of the Merrie Monarch Festival that year.
[16] In 2021, Hufford's kapa pieces were on display in the American Savings Bank Lo‘i Gallery.
[7][9] From March 31, 2023, through May 5, 2023, Hufford's work, alongside Solomon Robert Nui Enos and others, was on display at the Windward Community College in the exhibit ‘Ai Pōhaku, Stone Eaters.
[20][21] From March 11, 2023, to October 15, 2023, her work is on display in the exhibit Ola Ka Noʻeau: Excellence in Hawaiian Artistry at the Bishop Museum.