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Manage No PI00005534 Country Federated States of Micronesia Year 2016-10-18 ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Social practices, rituals, festive events, Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe

Description | Collecting thatch materials Several materials can be collected for thatch roof, however, the easiest and most available is the coconut leafs. Here again, is the idea of given the simple tasks to the younger kids who are learning these skills from very young age. Here, the young kids will collect the coconut leafs and take them to the elders who will weave them as they observe. In so doing, the kids are picking up the skills and at some point will start weaving the themselves. | ||
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Photographer | Larry Raigetal | ||
Place | Federated States of Micronesia | File Size | 6.71MB |
Definition | 72 DPI | File Format | JPG |
Copyright | Larry Raigetal, ICHCAP |
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Pwo Ceremony_Chosen apprentices
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Pwo Ceremony_Shares for all traditional schools of navigation
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Pwo Ceremony_Roofing
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Pwo Ceremony_Weaving tatch roofs from coconut leaves
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Pwo Ceremony_Building Canoe House in Micronesia
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