rotorokas
Rotorokas are a type of indigenous canoe originating from the Micronesian islands, particularly the Mariana Islands. These vessels are characterized by their distinctive outrigger design, which provides stability on the open ocean. Traditionally, rotorokas were constructed from local materials, primarily breadfruit wood or other buoyant timbers. The hull was often a single, hollowed-out log, to which an outrigger float was attached by booms. Sails, usually made from woven pandanus leaves, were employed for propulsion, allowing for long-distance travel and trade between islands.
The construction of a rotoroka was a skilled craft, passed down through generations. The process involved careful