The personal belongings rack (Na'vi name: snokfyan)[1] is a Na'vi rack for personal items including clothing, jewelry, tools, etc.
Description[]
By tradition, a Na'vi cannot build his or her own rack. Instead, he or she must be given one as a gift from a friend or family member. The long hours and craftsmanship needed to create the racks are considered powerful symbol of filial and familial love. It is believed that the ritual helps strengthen clan bonding.
Materials and Construction[]
Carved hardwood, attached with leather straps, often decorated with shells, colored stones.
Trivia[]
- The rack was previously named "p'ah s'ivil chey"/"chey" in the Activist Survival Guide.
Source[]
Na'vi culture | |
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Clans | |
Armor |
'Awvea Tsamsiyu • Battle Band • Eyktan • Helmet • Karyu • Leggings • Nawm • Nawma Ni'awve • Nawma Taronyu • Nawma Tsamsiyu • Taronyu • Tirea • Tsteu
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Clothing | |
Culinary |
Basket • Butchering Tool • Cooking Pot • Fire Pit • Fire Pit Tools • Fish Yoke • Food Wrap • Ground Rack • Leaf Plate • Na'vi Diet • Water Carrier
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Music | |
Other |
Eywa • Mountain Banshee • Octal Arithmetic • Toruk Makto • Hometree • Tree of Souls • Direhorse • Songcord • Tsaheylu • Iknimaya • Three Laws of Eywa • Tsahìk • Clan Leader • Na'vi Language • Mating • Loom • Hammock • Na'vi Dance Costume • Great Hunt • Seeing
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