From our elders we have learned we are part of the environment, not above it. The life, lands, and waters are more than just our surroundings, they are our family;
From our children we learn that Hawaii is not inherited from our ancestors but borrowed from our future generations;
So, when you are welcomed here you become part of this Ohana, which is responsible for us and our island home. Just as we, na keiki o ka aina, the children of Hawaii, pledge to care for these islands, we ask that you make this pledge to us:
1) For a rare and endangered place, where a destructive foreign species is introduced every day — I will bring only what is invited and be mindful of where I explore;
2) For an island community that defines wealth not by what is kept, but what is shared—I will give my respect and leave what is not mine to take;
3) For an indigenous culture that has evolved with these islands, both unique and intertwined in their existence — I will experience sacred places and practices with a bowed head and open heart;
4) For this birthplace of aloha that typically welcomes more visitors than has residents—I will live aloha, tread lightly amongst this beauty and make it cleaner than I found it;
5) For a Hawaiian people whose ancestors sailed here using only the stars to guide them in search of islands to sustain them — I will learn from your legacy and support your ongoing voyage toward sustainability.