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Pohnpeian Ceremonial Yam Feast_Women dancing to a rhythmical sakau pounding
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. 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.
Manage No VI00000499 Running Time 60""
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 Copyright

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