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'''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']]. | '''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 == | == Cultural Use == | ||
* Used for weaving [[kostat tengguang]], baskets, mats, and hats. | * Used for weaving [[kostat tengguang]], baskets, mats, and hats. | ||
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* [[paingut]] | * [[paingut]] | ||
* [[akå'on]] | * [[akå'on]] | ||
[[Category:Plants]] | |||
[[Category:Weaving materials]] | |||
[[Category:Pandanus]] | |||
[[Category:Plants Needing Human Propagation]] |
Revision as of 11:07, 9 May 2025
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, baskets, mats, and hats.
- Only leaves from male trees are typically used for their softness and strength.
Botanical Information
- Binomial: Pandanus tectorius
- Family: Pandanaceae
Gallery
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åkgak tree
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åkgak inflorescence
References
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