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Symbol Package
Illustration of a cannon from Colonial times.
Cannon
Illustration of a coastal toilet
Coastal toilet 1
Illustration of an Indonesian stilt house
Stilt house (Indonesia) 1
Illustration of an Indonesian stilt house
Stilt house (Indonesia) 2
Illustration of a petrogylph (cave drawing) of a Hawaiian Honu (green sea turtle)
Petroglyph: (Hawaiian Honu)
Illustration of a brigantine
Brigantine
Illustration of a Hālau, a Hawaiian longhouse
Halau (Hawaiian long house)
Illustration of a hawaiian temple or heiau
Heiau (Hawaiian temple)
Illustration of Ki'i
Ki'i (Hawaiian war god)
Illustration of a religious symbol, the Christian cross.
Religion: Christian cross
Illustration of a man talking. The Palau storyboards and symbols are a way to tell stories of old Palauan legends, or legends from nearby places (Yap, Federated States of Micronesia, etc.). These particular symbols were taken from a bai, which is a traditional village meeting house/hut that is covered in storyboards.
Palau Storyboard: 1
Traditional Palau storyboard figure of a mangrove. The Palau storyboards and symbols are a way to tell stories of old Palauan legends, or legends from nearby places (Yap, Federated States of Micronesia, etc.). These particular symbols were taken from a bai, which is a traditional village meeting house/hut that is covered in storyboards.
Palau Storyboard: 2
Illustration
Palau Storyboard: 3
Illustration of a shark. The Palau storyboards and symbols are a way to tell stories of old Palauan legends, or legends from nearby places (Yap, Federated States of Micronesia, etc.). These particular symbols were taken from a bai, which is a traditional village meeting house/hut that is covered in storyboards.
Palau Storyboard: 4
Illustration of a rooster, representing money. The Palau storyboards and symbols are a way to tell stories of old Palauan legends, or legends from nearby places (Yap, Federated States of Micronesia, etc.). These particular symbols were taken from a bai, which is a traditional village meeting house/hut that is covered in storyboards.
Palau Storyboard: 5
Illustration of an Archaeological site
Archaeological site
Illustration of a female archaeologist
Archaeologist: female
Illustration of a male archaeologist
Archaeologist: male
Illustration of an axe blade artifact
Artifact: axe blade
Illustration of a collection of
Artifact: beads
Illustration of a cave explorer
Cave explorer
Illustration of a coastal toilet on stilts
Coastal toilet 2
Illustration of a Native American dreamcatcher
Dreamcatcher (Native American Ojibwe)
Illustration of a feather
Feather
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