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Local Customs: Bathing
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  • Kiribati - Camping on Biketawa
  • Camping on Biketawa
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  • People are a bit conservative when it comes to showing the body. Both men and women should wear shorts and t-shirts when bathing and sun bathing. The bikini I am wearing in this picture is NOT deasant. But I took a risk, since we were far from other people and it was in the middle of the night ;-)

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    Local Customs: Building traditions
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  • The old building tradition is still very common, especially on the outer islands, but also on Tarawa. Houses are built from material found on the islands, that is trunks and leaves from palms and other trees like the pandanus tree. The construction elements are tied together with string made from coconut fibres. The pictures shows me learning how to make string.

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    Local Customs: Lavatory
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  • Most islanders use the ocean as a lavatory. And if not, the sewer leads into the ocean anyway. The picture shows my son going to the loo. In this case, on the ocean side of the atoll. But the lagoons are commonly used as well. Thus I agree with Glenn57 in his warning against swimming in the lagoon. We never did, after seeing what was floating around there :-( In some places, where the lagoon opens up into the ocean, the rise and fall of the tide sort of cleaned up, but it was not a nice sight! Somebody should donate a lot of biological toilets!

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    Local Customs: Dance
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  • Kiribati - Traditional dance
  • Traditional dance
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  • Our hosts on Pearl Shell Resthouse, Ioanna and Bakaati, are local primary school teachers on Butaritari. One of their collegues, an american woman, was going home after a couple of years, and they threw a party for her. We were invited too, since we were guests of the resort. The other collegues gave a performance of traditional dance.

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    Local Customs: White teeth
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  • We asked our friend Keetia from Hotel Otiintai how come all people in Kiribati have such strong, pretty, white teeth. She told us the secret: Clean them with burned coconut. My son wanted to try it, you can see the result on this picture :-)

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    Local Customs: Coconut juice
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  • Keetia worked in the restaurant of Hotel Otiintai. We asked her for cocnut juice for breakfast, but they did not have any. The next day, on her day off, she brought us fresh coconuts which her brother had picked and peeled. She then tought us how to rip off the fibres and open up the eyes with a normal table knife. The coconuts we buy in Norway have a very hard, dark brown shell. We have to drill open the eyes and use a hammer or saw to open the nut after drinking the juice. These coconuts are young and fresh, and easy to open.

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    Local Customs: Opening coconuts
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  • After drinking the juice, Keetia showed us how to use a normal kitchen knife to break the shell open. You turn the knife around holding it by the blade, and use the handle to knock the nut in a circle around the top. On your second round the nut cracks open, and you can use the knife to scrape out and eat the remaining meat :-)

    This knowledge became very useful on our camping trip to Biketawa! (pic 2 - 4)

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    Local Customs: Meet the locals
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  • In the coastal areas of Finnmark, Norway, people have the habit of taking a stroll on the wharf when boats arrive. In Kiribati they have the habit of waiting at the airports for the planes to land :-) It is kind of the same thing, homecoming friends and visiting travellers bring news from the rest of the world, and the ships / planes bring goods. When my youngest son was little, we often used to go to the airport to watch planes come and go, too. A little more traffic at Sola airport, though.

    As in Finnmark, it is a nice way of meeting the locals, and you are often entertained while waiting :-)

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    Comments for Rusket about Kiribati
    hunterV Sun Mar 9, 2008 16:37 UTC
     Great place, nice presentation of your trip! Thanx!
    Travmad Mon Jan 14, 2008 15:29 UTC
     While reading J Maartin Troosts book. I find this island chain interesting. I'm not sure if you have read the book but are the conditions as dire as as described?
    GMaples Tue Jan 16, 2007 18:43 UTC
     Recently spent 3 months on Christmas Island.. There is now weekly air service via Air Pacific between Fiji and Honolulu stopping at CXI each way every Wednesday.
    RickinDutch Sat Nov 18, 2006 00:42 UTC
     Wonderful pages - I enjoyed living your adventure vicariously! Hope to sail from island to island one of these days! Thanks for sharing.
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