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File:kostat_tengguang_01.jpg|A group of kostat tengguang (lunch bags) woven from åkgak. The larger kostat tengguang on the left and the smaller one just in front of it were woven by Master Weaver Defunta Tan Elena Benavente from the island of Guam, and the remaining three to the right are reproductions of them woven by Chamoru weaver James C. Bamba.
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File:kostat_tengguang_02.jpg|A round bottomed kostat tengguang photographed in Luta, CNMI.  Woven by [[James C. Bamba]]
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Revision as of 12:43, 6 May 2025


Drawstring bag of varying sizes, generally taller than wide, plaited from åkgak leaves in a diagonal weave pattern. Drawstring at the top of the plaited bag is either twisted åkgak cordage or round-weave cordage.

Uses

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History

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Cultural significance

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Gallery

Museum holdings

Spain National Museum of Anthropology (Museo Nacional de Antropología – Madrid)

Oakland Museum of California

References

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