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Pwo Ceremony_Building Canoe House in Micronesia
Description Traditionally, navigators learn the way-finding knowledge from fathers or uncles within their family and eventually, when ready, may pass through the traditional initiation of navigators', Pwo Ceremony. In the remote central caroline islands where the indigenous lifestyle of the seafearing system is still practice, it all begins at a very young age and evolves around the central facility known as the canoe house. Every navigator knows to protect his canoe when he is not voyaging. A local canoe house is an important asset and central facility of learning all about navigation. It is said that one has to first learn the stories that are told in the canoe house, then from there begins the long journey toward becoming a complete "Pwo" Navigator. Building Canoe House in Micronesia. Pulling logs. The debarks logs are pulled out in open spaces for pick up. Because building a canoe house is a communal effort as well as a learning process. It takes several young men to gather and manually pulled the logs out into the open. Little once are always curious and attempt to be part of the process and are remained under watchful eyes of the elders.
Manage No VI00000507 Running Time 1'16""
Country Federated States of Micronesia
ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Social practices, rituals, festive events, Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe
Videos Photographer Larry Raigetal Year 2017
Place Yap Islands File Size N/A
Definition N/A File Format N/A
Copyright Larry Raigetal, ICHCAP Copyright

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