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Alingano Maisu sails to Saipan

The twin-hulled traditional vessel Alingano Maisu, captained by master navigator Sesario Sewralur, made its first voyage from Palau to Saipan since the global COVID-19 pandemic halted most travels, docking at the Smiling Cover Marina during the duration of their stay. In...
Posted On Jul 10 2023 06:03
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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Canoe departs Palau for Guam, Saipan

  A double-hulled voyaging canoe called Alingano Maisu departed from the NECO Marine Harbor in Malakal in Palau last April 30, 2023, under the direction of Micronesian Voyaging Society and in partnership with Palau Community College. The canoe will travel to Yap, Woleai, and...
Posted On May 11 2023 06:06
, By Contributing Author
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Torres eyes more funding to promote culture

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres is hoping to provide additional funding to support programs that would promote and bring back awareness to the local indigenous cultures of both the Chamorro and Carolinian or Refaluwasch communities. The arrival of the traditional navigators from Satawal...
Posted On Jun 23 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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Voyagers set to present traditional canoe to CNMI

In honor of preserving and perpetuating the art of celestial navigation, voyagers who represented the Commonwealth at the 12th Festival of the Pacific Arts in Guam will present Makali’i, a traditional canoe to the CNMI. Makali’i was once commanded by the late Master Navigator Mau...
Posted On Jun 03 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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