Tray
ClassificationsFurnishings-Serviceware-trays
Datemid 20th Century
Made AtNgaraard State, Palau
Collection SiteNgaraard State, Palau
MediumWood
Dimensions1 1/4 × 10 1/8 × 19 1/2 in. (3.2 × 25.7 × 49.5 cm)
Credit LineGift of Frieda O. Wray from the Estate of Dr. & Mrs. Douglas and Carolyn Osborne
Object number2019.17.37
DescriptionThis is a wooden tray collected in 1968 in the village of Choll in Ngaraard, Palau. In the Palauan vernacular, a dachelbai is a man who is skilled in creating things by hand, such as fashioning trays out of wood. Traditionally, freshly cooked fish would be served on these long plates and garnished with an assortment of other local delicacies; such as taro slices or boiled squash. Cooked fish is prepared by wrapping freshly caught fish in coconut fronds and smoking them over the household’s hearth fire. It was considered forbidden to consume raw fish or specific fish referred as totem fish.On View
Not on viewCollections
mid 20th Century
mid 20th Century
early to mid 20th Century
early to mid 20th Century
mid 20th Century
20th Century
mid 20th Century
550-1550 CE
19th to 20th Century