Wayfinding: Wayfinding is the traditional method of navigating through open water without modern instruments such as compasses or GPS. It relies on observing celestial bodies, wave patterns, bird behavior, and other natural indicators to determine direction.
Outrigger Canoe: An outrigger canoe is a type of boat with an attached float (outrigger) that provides stability in rough waters. It was commonly used by Polynesians for long-distance travel during their migrations.
Oral Tradition:Oral tradition refers to the passing down of cultural knowledge, history, stories, and customs through spoken word rather than written records. In many Polynesian societies where writing systems were absent or limited, oral tradition played a crucial role in preserving their collective memory.