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SAILING CANOE BUILDING ON MWOAKILLOA ATOLL
  • Manage No DI00000177
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Takuya Nagaoka Executive Director, NGO Pasifika Renaissance
    Published Year 2015
    Language English
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Description Asailing canoe was a material symbol of men’s skill and their pride on Mwoakilloa (formerly Mokil) Atoll in Micronesia. Acquiring the techniques to build a sailing canoe was difficult, and this is why learning the techniques was a rite of passage into manhood and criterion for marriage. At a marriage proposal, the man proposing used to be asked if he could make a paddle or bailer, implying a sailing canoe. The accomplishment of building one’s first sailing canoe was celebrated by a special launching ceremony called wospwij. The late Boaz Poll stated that “men used to have sailing canoe races as contests of manhood.” Even today, for those who remember the olden days, the Mwoakillese sailing canoe symbolizes traditional standards of men: competitiveness, cooperation, and hard work.

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