Wa Kuk Wa Jimor - Marshallese Canoes Today

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @doraexplora9046
    @doraexplora9046 2 роки тому +3

    Absolutely fascinating and very much appreciated report.

  • @therealzilch
    @therealzilch 8 місяців тому

    A wonderful look at a people valuing their traditions but adapting to modern life. Thank you from sunny Vienna, Scott

  • @technopirate5050
    @technopirate5050 2 роки тому

    Great doco well done im loving the revitalisation of traditional canoes in the pacific

  • @tommyvogt7237
    @tommyvogt7237 3 роки тому +11

    Most advanced technically superior sailing vessel in all of History

  • @markkapileo8543
    @markkapileo8543 4 роки тому +9

    Respect all the way from Texas !! Carolinian showing some love !! 💯👊🏽 Must Pass down tradition to the youth due we won’t be around forever ! My bucket list is go down to the Marshall Islands and learn how to build their style of canoe. Bc I strongly believe Carolinian canoes style making are meant for voyage. As for Marshallese they are for speed. Correct me if I’m wrong or have any input on what was said. Showing love and support to the Marshall Islands !

    • @islandguy6928
      @islandguy6928 4 роки тому +5

      Iakwe!
      By all means go for it you'll love the ancient kingdom.
      As an novice anthropologist I'm just one of many people who're documenting our culture and history.Sacred stuff that must be preserved.
      But yeah we actually have canoes for both long voyages and speed.Wā-Lap(Great canoes) were those used in voyages/Tipnõl(Wave stumbler) is used for speed.

    • @YoSip3Ek
      @YoSip3Ek 3 роки тому +2

      After the German left the islands to the Japan( authorities) military forbid the natives from sailing from islands to islands. It destroyed all continuity of traditional voyager knowledge. Sad truth is nobody know or mentions anything about it. It will take a brave local to restart the lost tradional inter islands voyages. Good luck!

    • @islandguy6928
      @islandguy6928 3 роки тому +4

      Eram6jina Libenidrok Have you not heard about master Korent Joel? Being well known in the kingdom as a great navigator he was brave enough to break ancient law of secrecy.Reached out to many individuals in hopes of preserving the dying tradition.He managed to convince and bring other navigators/canoe builders together to further let scientists document their knowledge before the tradition dies out for good.Impeccable timing.Before tragically passing away he successfully helped preserve Marshallese seafaring and he played a pivotal role in it.He's dubbed "Mau Piailug of RMI".
      His cousin Alson Kelen is a director for Waan aelon kein(Canoes of Marshall Islands.) Located in Majuro the establishment offers tourist and natives alike who wish to learn the seafaring tradition.

    • @YoSip3Ek
      @YoSip3Ek 3 роки тому

      @@islandguy6928 Hi Sir Iakwe yes the island Chains actually have more than one paramount chiefs or chieftess there’s no single kingdom. Ruling over few or one islands. For Mr Joel ocean knowledge were almost complete when the pacific wars interfere with young training but he had the rare knowledge of waves piloting. Oh yes you can learn the current and waves in that small sea. It just takes time and preserve. I’m live on east coast and work here in the United States. Congratulations on your new outrigger boat thanking you for promoting the multihull in the famous historic Creeks islands and coastal scenery.

    • @islandguy6928
      @islandguy6928 3 роки тому +4

      Eram6jina Libenidrok Most of what you just said is complete bs.Are you native Marshallese? If not it's best to keep shut for things you don't know about.
      Yes our islands underwent inter clans wars disputing family tensions,desire to conquer lands,or other reasons.There was at one time a United Kingdom under a chief and his name was Tobinwa who declared war on the whites he managed to unite us all but sadly was short lived.
      Incomplete navigation.Says who? Despite wars with one another this tradition lived on that had no impact on it since it was carefully safeguarded amonsts Rimeto Jowi(Ocean People clan).They were well respected throughout our kingdom so none messed or had any quarrel with them.It is certainly not "unfinished" when most of our techniques are very similar to what Mau Piailug shared with the Polynesians.Like the Yapese (Paafu)Star compass and Marshallese (Bok Iju)Star compass both with same cosmic and mythical lore behind it.

  • @smallislandenormousculture3023
    @smallislandenormousculture3023 5 років тому +3

    This is amazing thank you very much!

  • @ktho872
    @ktho872 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for a amazing documentary!

  • @sailorsmatros1303
    @sailorsmatros1303 6 місяців тому +2

    Только увидел острый аутригер и сразу лайк

    • @islandguy6928
      @islandguy6928 3 місяці тому

      Spasiba!. Much respect from Marshall Islands. 🇷🇺🫱🏻‍🫲🏽🇲🇭

  • @fileminokilicho3159
    @fileminokilicho3159 Рік тому +1

    I think Marshallese canoes are the fastest in Micronesia. Kapingamarangi's canoes are pretty fast too. But I don't know if they still use canoes in Kapinga today. Outer islands of Yap and Chuuk canoes are normal; but the fastest one yet could travel up to 11 miles per hour. It's called Aboxy from Houk.

  • @tjelky-outside7161
    @tjelky-outside7161 4 роки тому +3

    ekap an emmon chabbel in kenke ej kennan kin canoe ak wan ejerakrok in Majol. komol tata. jerammon waj nonkwe kora en. Rachel Miller

  • @islandguy6928
    @islandguy6928 5 років тому

    Kommol Tata for uploading this.Much respect.

  • @marinheiro129
    @marinheiro129 2 роки тому +1

    Fenomenos repertivos sai muito motivo vibrant.

  • @rikintonmaine9268
    @rikintonmaine9268 2 роки тому +1

    Komol Mr Clement,aet korkor ej mour an juon family ilo ailon kein ad

  • @haldermilne7588
    @haldermilne7588 4 роки тому +2

    Emool ledrikin majol in ej kōmane video in im ANIJ En kejeraman iuk ilo jerbal ak hobby in am eman.