“A chief who forgets the people forgets himself.”
Under the Nahnmwarki and Nahnken chiefly title system of Pohnpei, a ruler's authority exists only through service to the community; a chief who ignores his people loses the very thing that makes him a chief.
— Traditional Micronesia Wisdom, Micronesia
Source: Traditional Pohnpeian chiefly custom (Nahnmwarki and Nahnken title system), documented in Glenn Petersen, "Lost in the Weeds: Theme and Variation in Pohnpei Political Mythology" (University of Hawai'i, Center for Pacific Islands Studies, 1990), public-domain oral tradition
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