“A stone's value is known by the story of how it was carried, even if the stone itself never leaves its place.”
On Yap, giant rai stone discs traditionally changed ownership without being physically moved; the transfer was recorded only in the community's shared oral memory, so a stone could keep its value even after being lost at sea.
— Traditional Micronesia Wisdom, Micronesia
Source: Documented Yapese rai stone money custom, "Rai stones" (Wikipedia, citing 19th- and 20th-century ethnographic and economic accounts of Yap Island), public-domain oral tradition
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