“What the pandanus leaf becomes depends only on the patience of the hands that split it.”
Across Chuuk and the outer islands, pandanus leaves are traditionally split, dried, and woven by hand into baskets, sleeping mats, and fans, a craft passed down through generations of women as both practical necessity and artistic skill.
— Traditional Micronesia Wisdom, Micronesia
Source: Documented Chuukese and outer-island pandanus weaving craft, Chuuk State Government, "Experience Chuukese Culture," public-domain ethnographic record
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