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Cultural a86a815474a4/content-9b61-4d17-1030-Yamamoto, 2010; https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/3a114435 concern for others in order to succeed in educational <br /> institutions (and employment ). “land), ‘Ohana (devotion to family and community), and aloha (the spirit of love and genuine native Hawaiians have also had to forego foundational values <br /> of aloh’aina (love of the of adopting values directed toward individual achievement and competition. As a people, (joint action), Kokua (support), and Ha’aha’a (humility) and are often <br /> faced with the dilemma “Native Hawaiians have had to put aside cooperative and collaborative values of Laulima <br /> <br />