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Saturday 17 March 2018 | Published in Regional

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MARSHALL ISLANDS – The CNMI’s Department of Community and Cultural Affairs has launched its own traditional canoe programme but says it’s not competing with a private sector-driven programme to build 500 traditional canoes by 2030.

The Department Secretary, Robert Hunter, said the Seafaring Traditions Programme wants to perpetuate the Chamorro and Carolinian traditional skills of open-ocean seafaring, canoe building, and celestial navigation.

He added that the new programme aims to work in unison with the 500 Sails organisation to make sure this important aspect of the CNMI’s culture continues.

The Seafaring Traditions Programme is focused on ensuring traditional skills are not lost.

The programme is currently building a canoe house to in which they will construct two 12-metre traditional sakman canoes which they plan to sail to the 2020 Festival of the Pacific Arts in Hawaii.

The 500 Sails organisation aims to reclaim the maritime tradition in the Marianas by getting 500 traditional Chamorro and Carolinians proas on the water in the Marianas again.

By matching the number of proas seen on the water in 1565, 500 Sails believes it will have restored the Marianas’ maritime traditions.

- RNZI