What was the navigation chart made out of?
What are wood and fiber?
What is the other type of navigation chart called and what was its purpose?
What is a mattang (taught younger navigators about general navigation information)?
Why is it hard for seafarers in the Marshall Islands to see land in the ocean?
Why are the landforms very low and cannot be seen?
What are navigation charts used for now (besides its original function)?
What are souvenirs?
How much of the Marshall Islands are being shown?
What is most of them?
What are the maps showing?
What are currents and pathways between other islands?
Where are the Marshall Islands? (What part of the Pacific?)
What is Micronesia?
What is a challenge the Marshall Islands are facing now?
What is climate change?
What is the purpose of the vertical and horizontal sticks?
What is to be pathways to the islands?
What is the term for this type of navigation chart (covering all sections of the Marshall Islands on the map)?
What is a rebbelib?
How many individual islands on the Marshall Islands were there?
What is 1200?
What country tested nuclear bombs in the Marshall Islands?
What is the US?
What is the purpose of the curved sticks?
Where were the maps used?
What is onshore?
What united the Islands (physically)?
What is the ocean?
When were bombs tested in the Marshall Islands?
When were the 1940s and 50s?
What is the purpose of the cowrie shells?
What is marking other islands?
How were the maps used?
What are memory maps of the way the land and ocean interact?
Who collected the Navigation Chart?
How many atolls are there on the Marshall Islands?
What is 29?