Nieded or jaki-ed or ed (clothing mat)
Nieded or jaki-ed or ed (clothing mat)maan̄ (pandanus leaves)jab (kōm̗m̗an jān kilin l̗o̗) (hibiscus fiber)atat (burb ...
Nieded or jaki-ed or ed (clothing mat)
The nieded (jaki-ed; ed) is used as clothing, especially for women, who wear two nieded.
Rebbelib (stick chart)
The rebbelib is another type of navigational teaching device.
Meto (stick chart)
The meto is one of the teaching devices. It is made from aerial roots of pandanus or from the coconut frond midrib.
M̗arm̗ar (necklace)
The fringe of this necklace is very decorative, which means it belonged to one of the traditional leaders.
M̗arm̗ar (necklace)
This necklace is simple, without fringe or cowrie shells, so it belonged to a commoner.
Iju, kainōknōk (woven star)
This woven star is modern decor. Today, this along with a few other ornaments are used for house decorations.
Iju, kainōknōk (woven star)
This woven star was created by contemporary weavers. This and other ornaments used as household decorations.
Ebbo
This ebbo is used in a traditional game called anidep.
Obon̄, kainōknōk (ornament/coaster)
The kainōknōk (ornament/coaster) is derived from the idea of the Japanese obon̄ (tray).