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A canoe is judged twice: once by the sea it survives, and once by the canoe it outruns.

Alongside their practical role in fishing and transport, outrigger canoes built in Chuuk's lagoon and outer islands have long been raced against one another, a living tradition of maritime skill and community pride that continues today.

Traditional Micronesia Wisdom, Micronesia

Source: Documented Chuukese canoe-building and racing tradition, "Truk Ethnography: Ethnography of Truk State, Federated States of Micronesia" (Micronesian Endowment for Historic Preservation, 1997) and Chuuk State Government, "Chuuk Highlights," public-domain ethnographic record

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