our values

we share these values

Shared Values Make
Hawai’i Hawaiian

These values are deeply rooted in the rich cultural heritage of the islands and the spiritual connection to the land and community. These values encompass a holistic approach to life, emphasizing harmony, respect, and interconnectedness. While it's important to note that Hawaiian values can vary among individuals and families, these are core principles of Hawaiian culture.

Aloha (Love and Compassion)

Aloha is more than just a word; it embodies the spirit of love, compassion, and hospitality. It encourages treating others with kindness, empathy, and respect, fostering a sense of unity and understanding.

'Ohana (Family)

'Ohana extends beyond immediate family to include extended relatives, friends, and community. It emphasizes the importance of strong familial bonds, collective responsibility, and support, promoting a sense of belonging and interconnectedness.

Kuleana (Responsibility)

Kuleana refers to the personal and collective responsibility to care for and steward the land, environment, and community. It recognizes that each individual has a role to play in contributing to the well-being of the greater whole.

Mālama 'Āina (Caring for the Land)

Mālama 'Āina emphasizes the deep reverence for the land, recognizing its sacredness and the need to be responsible stewards of the environment. It encompasses sustainable practices, conservation, and the preservation of natural resources for future generations.

Pono (Righteousness and Balance)

Pono embodies the concept of righteousness and balance in all aspects of life. It emphasizes doing what is right, just, and fair while striving for harmony within oneself, the community, and the environment.

Ho'oponopono (Conflict Resolution)

Ho'oponopono is a traditional Hawaiian practice of conflict resolution, forgiveness, and healing. It involves open communication, reconciliation, and finding common ground to restore balance and harmony in relationships and communities.

Mana (Spiritual Energy)

Mana represents the spiritual energy and power that flows through all living beings and the natural world. It signifies the interconnectedness between people, the land, and the spiritual realm, fostering a sense of awe, reverence, and humility.

These values form the foundation of Hawai’ian culture, guiding individuals and communities in their daily lives. They serve as a reminder to honor the past, preserve the land, and nurture relationships with others, fostering a sense of harmony and well-being.