Showing posts with label Micronesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Micronesia. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2014

Graduation high school 2014, Woleai, Micronesia.

Graduation from high school students in Woleai Atoll, Micronesia.


The graduation ceremony is the highlight of the year in Woleai Atoll, Government officials, politicians, organizers, friends and family make a special effort, so this day is very special, lots of food is being cooked for every body attending the ceremony, gifts are being exchanged, all the dancers and the graduates are beautiful dressed up. we were very happy that we were invited to be on this ceremony, and experience this special culture.





The graduate is being dressed up, turmeric powder is put on his body. 

The parents or family members are helping with the dressing for the ceremony.


The school and playground is made up with flowers and plants.

The " theme" of the day.


Students entering the ceremony, this is a walk with many side and back passes, done on music, so that the entry takes maybe 15 minutes to cover 50 meters of distance, very beautiful to see.






After the officially talking the graduates are getting their certificates.

A necklace was also given as a gift.


From family and friends the graduates get gifts, sweets, and flower crowns.


A paddle and a fish trap as a gift.


This young girl who just received her certificate, walks very bend down, to show here respect for the men.


Student thanking the teachers.





Very emotional goodbye from the old student leader, and the welcome of the new student leader.



Students standing in row to receive compliments from the people.



Students getting compliments and sweets from family and friends.


Teacher of culture Joanna.



Sitting dance and singing from the local dance group.




Eddy with some local beauties.


The boy's singing and dancing.


The party is over, people are going home... What a wonderful experience!!


Monday, July 7, 2014

Elato atoll, Micronesia

Elato, small atoll with less then 100 inhabitants, lay's about 20 Nautical miles west from Lamotrek, we were invited to this atoll, by the chief because some outboards engines had a problem, and I was ask to have a look at them, we did not need to pay the landing fee, which is normally between 10 and 20 USD a person.


Arrival at Elato


The men's house in Elato.



Sitting in the men's house with chief John.

Glenda in the school


Teacher Vincent.



Women like to make crowns of flowers, and give then to their husbands or loved ones.



In Elato the men catch plenty turtle, they divide the meat and eggs, nothing gets wasted, even the intestines got eaten, we have eaten them raw, cut in pieces with some soya sauce., as a snack.


the men cutting and dividing the turtle meat. 



                                     It is John's birthday, he receives some extra turtle eggs.


When the slaughter is over the dogs me clean the table.


Glenda bringing popcorn to the school.


Young girl learning how to waif a basket  from a coconut leaf.

Class for the young kids to learn how to waif a basket



Local kitchen, women spend daily much time on cooking.


Barbecue with turtle meat. 



John and his family.


No wind today


Carlos making the handle for a cutting tool.


                                                              Helena on anchor.



Coral for the baby.



Local manner of fishing, they look under water to see the fish bite.


Kids playing cards.


Steve showing the start of his carving, a dolphin.

 This carving is made for the navigators, to calm down the sea when there is a storm.


Glenda enjoying the lady's. in Elato,