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11. Create incentives (e.g., tax breaks or credits and affordable credit and capital) and <br /> supports (e.g., assistance with transportation, distribution, and marketing systems) for <br /> small businesses, cottage and creative industries, and other community entities that are <br /> locally-owned and are regenerative and not extractive. <br /> 12. Ensure that economic gains accrued by large industries operating in Hawai`i are not <br /> exported out of Hawaii but positively impact locally owned businesses and communities. <br /> 13. Balance Hawai`i's economic foundation across various income contribution sectors to <br /> avoid an over reliance on any one area. <br /> 14. Support Native Hawaiians' self-determination. <br /> The framework of goals articulated in this Huliau Action Agenda set the context <br /> for a healthier, more cohesive, and sustainable Hawai`i guided by `Oiwi insights, <br /> innovation, and community values. Together we stand committed to engaging the <br /> urgent work needed to bring this vision to fruition. <br /> Glossary <br /> `aina aloha A deep and abiding love for Hawai`i's communities and natural <br /> environments. We are of and from this `aina that ultimately sustains us. <br /> We employ strategies for economic development that place our kuleana <br /> to steward precious, limited resources in a manner that ensures our long- <br /> term horizon as a viable island people and place. <br /> `ai pono Healthy, nutritious foods <br /> ali`i Chief, chiefess, officer, ruler, monarch, headman, noble, aristocrat, king, <br /> queen, commander <br /> hoa `aina Aboriginal, native tenants who held a suite of kuleana, including land <br /> ownership rights that were ignored after the 1893 illegal overthrow of <br /> the Hawaiian Kingdom <br /> Huliau Action Agenda,Community Version Rev.2 6/8/20 ainaalohafutures.com 9 <br />