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Hawaii in 1778 <br /> `olelo Hawai`i Hawaiian language <br /> `opu ali`i Pono leadership in earlier times recognized the reciprocal relationship <br /> between leaders and the people they serve. `Opu Alii highlights the <br /> actions of leadership that are benevolent and create balance in society. <br /> Our leaders understand that their privilege to lead is directly dependent <br /> on those they serve. From the most vulnerable to the most privileged, we <br /> seek to regenerate an abundance that provides for everyone. Decision <br /> makers understand and embrace their duty and accountability to <br /> Community. Our social, economic and government systems engage and <br /> respond to a collective voice in integrative ways to balance power and <br /> benefit. <br /> pono Goodness, uprightness, morality, moral qualities, correct or proper <br /> procedure, excellence, well-being, prosperity, welfare, benefit, behalf, <br /> equity, sake, true condition or nature, duty; moral, fitting, proper, <br /> righteous, right, upright,just, virtuous, fair, beneficial, successful, in <br /> perfect order, accurate, correct, eased, relieved; should, ought, must, <br /> necessary <br /> Huhau Action Agenda,Community Version Rev.2 6/8/20 ainaalohafutures.com 11 <br />