Material culture artifacts of Micronesia
Geneva presented her mehn koapir, a decorative paddle used for dancing on Pohnpei. Mehn koapir, reportedly made of Hibiscus tiliaceus. Grace holding and presenting a breadfruit splitting stick known on Pohnpei as a pwai. A mwaramwar. Breilon brought in a Pohnpeian ahk en kod mwangas: a coconut husking stick made of mangrove wood. Keanu presented a Woleaian purse known as a geigash, made from pandanus. Anastasia presented the Pohnpeian local broom called a kepenok. She brought a coconut leaflet rather than the broom. Carmegarose displaying the Pohnpeian traditional foods basket known as a kiam. Joseph of Woleai showing the class the local fan known as galibeo. Burt, Allen Ray, Jinisha, Austin, and Shirleven all brought in a ngarangar, the coconut shell used to serve sakau en Pohnpei. When sakau is in the ngarangar the ngarangar is referred to as a kohwa. ...