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Weriyeng (also
spelled "Warieng") is one of the last two
schools of
traditional navigation found in the
central Caroline Islands in Micronesia, the other...
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Islands of Yap, are the last two
remaining schools of navigation,
Weriyeng and Faaluush.
Visiting the
Pattiw Region in the west, however, is difficult...
- is also the Guam
Public Library System and the
Umatac Outdoor Library.
Weriyeng is one of the last two
schools of
traditional navigation found in the central...
- patterns, and
relied on a
large body of
knowledge from oral tradition.
Weriyeng is one of the last two
schools of
traditional navigation found in the central...
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island of Satawal. He
learned the
traditional navigation techniques of the
Weriyeng school,
which had been
preserved after other traditional techniques had...
- and 'convinced' the
navigators to
share how the
stick charts were used.
Weriyeng Amm****alik
wooden maps ****cher 2002 Lewis,
David (1994). We, the Navigators:...
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studies culminated in his
initiation as a
master navigator (palu) in the
Weriyeng school of
navigation during the
revered pwo
ceremony presided over by Angora...
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navigation Proa Sa Huynh-Kalanay
Interaction Sphere Tanja sail
Trimaran Weriyeng Campbell, I.C. (1995). "The
Lateen Sail in
World History".
Journal of World...
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Society recruited the
Satawalese Master Navigator Mau
Piailug (of the
Weriyeng school in the
Caroline Islands (map) of the
Federated States of Micronesia...
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voyaging canoe.
Hipour was a
master navigator from the
navigational school of
Weriyeng and the
island of Puluwat. In 1969,
Hipour accompanied David Henry Lewis...