tummaihoja
Tummaihoja is a traditional type of rope used in Polynesian sailing, particularly in the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia. The term "tummaihoja" is derived from the island language of Rarotongan, which was widely spoken in the region.
Historically, tummaihoja ropes were made from the fibers of the coconut tree. The process of making the
The unique properties of tummaihoja rope made it a valuable asset for ancient Pacific Islanders. Its durability
While tummaihoja has largely been replaced by modern rope products, it remains an important part of Polynesian
Efforts have been made in recent years to document and preserve the traditional techniques associated with