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Pohnpeian Ceremonial Yam Feast_Men preparing for sakau
  • Manage No PI00005726
    Country Federated States of Micronesia
    Year 2017-04-04
    ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Performing Arts, Social practices, rituals, festive events
Description In the morning, men prepare sakau (kava) beverage to serve only to the high chiefs prior to a formal meal around noon. This sakau drink called ahmwadang is the royal prerogatives. They pound sakau roots with stones on a large stone slab. Sakau is a traditional drink with sedating effects consumed at ceremonial occasions in Pohnpei. Kava is also served in different forms on many islands in the Pacific.
Photographer Takuya Nagaoka
Place Pohnpei, FSM File Size 3.22MB
Definition 3264 X 2448 File Format JPG
Copyright Takuya Nagaoka, ICHCAP Copyright

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