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Description | Yam (kehp) is the pride of men on Pohnpei Island, Micronesia. Men put more labor to prestigious goods for feasts, especially yams, pigs, and sakau (kava), among which yams have the highest value to attain social status than other daily food crops. In addition to hereditary quality, achievements, especially contributions during the feasts, are an important factor for a man to gain prestige and higher hierarchical chiefly titles in Pohnpeian society. Bringing agricultural products. Banana, coconut, taro, and other agricultural products are brought to display on the main platform in the community assembly house before they are redistributed while men prepare pigs for cooking. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000495 | Running Time | 51'' |
Country | Federated States of Micronesia | ||
ICH Domain | Oral traditions and representations, Performing Arts, Social practices, rituals, festive events | ||
Videos Photographer | Takuya Nagaoka | Year | 2015 |
Place | Pohnpei | File Size | N/A |
Definition | N/A | File Format | N/A |
Copyright | Takuya Nagaoka, ICHCAP |
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VI00000499
Pohnpeian Ceremonial Yam Feast_Women dancing to a rhythmical sakau pounding
Yam (kehp) is the pride of men on Pohnpei Island, Micronesia. Men put more labor to prestigious goods for feasts, especially yams, pigs, and sakau (kava), among which yams have the highest value to attain social status than other daily food crops. In addition to hereditary quality, achievements, especially contributions during the feasts, are an important factor for a man to gain prestige and higher hierarchical chiefly titles in Pohnpeian society. Women dancing to a rhythmical sakau pounding. A part of the sakau en enihlap bush is used for public sakau drinking. Women dance to a rhythmical sakau pounding (called sokamah), which signals that sakau is ready to be served in the community assembly house.
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Federated States of Micronesia 2015 -
VI00000497
Pohnpeian Ceremonial Yam Feast_Men bringing roasted pigs
Yam (kehp) is the pride of men on Pohnpei Island, Micronesia. Men put more labor to prestigious goods for feasts, especially yams, pigs, and sakau (kava), among which yams have the highest value to attain social status than other daily food crops. In addition to hereditary quality, achievements, especially contributions during the feasts, are an important factor for a man to gain prestige and higher hierarchical chiefly titles in Pohnpeian society. Men bringing roasted pigs. Roasted pigs are gathered in front of the high chiefs on the main platform of the community assembly house and are cut into various pieces. Different sizes of portions are redistributed among participants according to social rank. The pwekipwek redistribution of baked pigs and yams is the most bustling and cheerful part of the feast.
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Federated States of Micronesia 2015 -
VI00000494
Pohnpeian Ceremonial Yam Feast_Women bringing food baskets
Yam (kehp) is the pride of men on Pohnpei Island, Micronesia. Men put more labor to prestigious goods for feasts, especially yams, pigs, and sakau (kava), among which yams have the highest value to attain social status than other daily food crops. In addition to hereditary quality, achievements, especially contributions during the feasts, are an important factor for a man to gain prestige and higher hierarchical chiefly titles in Pohnpeian society. Women bringing food baskets. Around noon, women bring their contribution of food baskets to the main platform in the community assembly house. After having the contributions blessed in a Christian manner, they are redistributed among participants with respect to social ranking; chiefly titles are called out loudly. This way of redistribution called pwekipwek, which is also done to other foods of prestige such as yams and pigs, actualizes and visualizes the honor of the recipients.
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Federated States of Micronesia 2015 -
VI00000500
Pohnpeian Ceremonial Yam Feast_Dr. Rufino Mauricio's interview on ceremonial yam feast
Yam (kehp) is the pride of men on Pohnpei Island, Micronesia. Men put more labor to prestigious goods for feasts, especially yams, pigs, and sakau (kava), among which yams have the highest value to attain social status than other daily food crops. In addition to hereditary quality, achievements, especially contributions during the feasts, are an important factor for a man to gain prestige and higher hierarchical chiefly titles in Pohnpeian society. Dr. Rufino Mauricio's interview on ceremonial yam feast. Dr. Rufino Mauricio (Director, FSM Office of National Archives, Culture and Historic Preservation) talks about a significant change that the ceremonial yam feast underwent in the past fifty years.
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Federated States of Micronesia 2015