“The heavier the stone carried from afar, the greater the chief who commanded it.”
The megalithic basalt columns of Nan Madol, some weighing several tonnes, were quarried and rafted from distant sources across Pohnpei rather than taken from nearby outcrops; archaeologists read the high cost of that transport as a deliberate display of the ruling Saudeleur chiefs' authority.
— Traditional Micronesia Wisdom, Micronesia
Source: Documented Nan Madol basalt sourcing, "Sourcing the Megalithic Stones of Nan Madol: an XRF Study of Architectural Basalt Stone from Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia," Journal of Pacific Archaeology, public-domain archaeological record