The Traditional Boat Building of the Marquesas Islands (6/20)

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The Traditional Boat Building of the Marquesas Islands

In the Marquesas Islands, indigenous Polynesian people still maintain traditional boat-building techniques that have been passed down for centuries. These boats, known as pahi, are made using time-honored methods of carving and assembly, allowing the people to navigate the vast Pacific Ocean with remarkable accuracy. The craftsmanship is deeply tied to their spiritual beliefs and the voyages of their ancestors.

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Written by Patrick J. Morris

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