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‘Ōiwi leaders

Ka Ho‘okele

The Navigator

As the navigator, you steer yourself and others to success, to accomplishing the next goal, or to discovering the next opportunity. As the ho‘okele, you are attentive to the needs of your vessel and your crew, and carry out tasks with skill and hard work. You are prepared for any storm, always seeking knowledge, and able to adapt quickly. When others may doubt or waver, you spark motivation and point out a clear path ahead. No matter the task your reliable and impeccable work ethic is sought after and appreciated.


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Ka Hookele

Values
‘Imi loa
One who seeks knowledge

You lead with an appetite for knowledge. Your constant search for new ‘ike sets you apart from others who are satisfied with the status quo. Questioning everything around you, you are a lifelong learner and student of many.

Paʻahana
Industrious, hardworking

You lead with a strong sense of accomplishment and goal setting. A hard worker, you’re used to burning the midnight oil until a task is accomplished. You don’t think twice about staying late to get work done or be the first to help set up for a baby lū‘au – no matter the task you’re reliable and impeccable work ethic is sought after and appreciated.


Discover how aliʻi exemplified leadership

‘Ōiwi leadership is grounded in the wisdom of those who have come before us. When we look to our past, we find pride in the moʻolelo of our aliʻi and inspired by everything they did for the people of Hawaiʻi. As our aliʻi have paved the path for us, it is now our kuleana to pave the path for the future of our lāhui.


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