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håle' åkgak / henguan - growing tip of aerial roots | |||
fagot <ref>[http://www.chamoru.info/dictionary/display.php?action=view&id=3291 fagot - chamoru.info Dictionary]</ref><ref>[https://diksionariu.com/fagot fagot - diksionariu.com Dictionary]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 18:31, 29 March 2026
Åkgak is the Chamorro word for the leaves of the Pandanus tectorius tree, traditionally harvested and processed for weaving. It is considered a superior fiber source compared to wild-growing kaffo'.
Cultural Use
- Used for weaving kostat tengguang, kottot, baskets, mats, and hats.
- Only leaves from male trees are typically used for their softness and strength.
Botanical Information
- Binomial: Pandanus tectorius
- Family: Pandanaceae
Related Vocabulary
håle' åkgak / henguan - growing tip of aerial roots fagot [1][2]
Gallery
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åkgak tree
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åkgak inflorescence
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åkgak inflorescence