For more than a century, corporations have controlled the island’s water. That could be changing.

Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. Native Hawaiians have always understood the value of water. In the Hawaiian language, the word for fresh water is “wai”-and the word for wealth is “waiwai.” An essential asset, water was a resource Hawaiians shared, and they made sure to return what they didn’t use back to the stream.

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