Iorot
Iorot is a lesser-known but historically significant Polynesian canoe type, primarily associated with the exploration and settlement of the Pacific Islands. The term "iorot" is derived from the Tahitian language, where it refers to a type of double-hulled canoe, though its exact origins and variations remain debated among historians and anthropologists. These canoes were essential for long-distance voyaging, enabling Polynesian navigators to traverse vast oceanic distances without modern instruments.
Iorot canoes were typically constructed from lightweight wood, often with outrigger supports to enhance stability. Their
The exact details of iorot construction and navigation techniques remain partially obscured, as much of the
Today, iorot canoes are largely a subject of historical and cultural study, though some Polynesian communities