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Satawal is a
solitary coral atoll of one
island with
about 500
people on just over 1 km2
located in the
Caroline Islands in the
Pacific Ocean. It forms...
- 12 July 2010) was a
Micronesian navigator from the
Carolinian island of
Satawal, best
known as a
teacher of traditional, non-instrument
wayfinding methods...
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Mortlockese and Carolinian.
Satawalese is a
language spoken on the
island of
Satawal,
located in the
Federated States of Micronesia. The
language is also spoken...
- more
localised system of
trade and
tribute was
practised among Lamotrek,
Satawal and
Elato until the 1950s. This
relationship was
known as the ke ("fish...
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Carolines include - Yap, Truk (Chuuk), Pohnpei, Kosrae, Palau, Takatik,
Satawal, Kapingamarangi, Nukuoro, Fairchuk, Namonuito, Hall Island,
Nomoi Islands...
- old
dream he went on
sailing across the Pacific. This
voyage led him to
Satawal where he met Mau
Piailug and
spent months learning the
ancient technique...
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Satawal Island, Yap State...
- Voyaging".
Journal of the
Polynesian Society. As of 1973, all
canoes on
Satawal were
using dacron sails sewn by the men themselves. Most
Carolinian canoes...
- Forever."
While on the
island of
Satawal, the crew of the Hōkūleʻa
presented the
Alingano Maisu to Mau Piailug.
While at
Satawal, some Hōkūleʻa
navigators who...
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Sautan on Elato; Orupi, a
Satawal man
residing on Lamotrek; Ikegun, Epaimai, Repunglug, Repunglap, and Mau
Piailug from
Satawal; Ikuliman, Ikefie, Manipi...