makiras
Makiras are a traditional type of wooden boat originating from the Pacific Islands, particularly in regions such as Vanuatu, Fiji, and other Melanesian cultures. These boats are renowned for their simplicity, durability, and the skill involved in their construction. Typically built from single logs, makiras are designed for small-scale fishing, coastal travel, and local trade, reflecting their practical purpose in island communities.
The construction of a makira involves carving a single piece of driftwood or a fallen tree into
Makiras hold significant cultural and historical value, often used in ceremonies, rituals, and as symbols of
While modern materials and techniques have influenced boat-building in many regions, makiras continue to be constructed