What's the name of the thin, round-nosed, square-tailed surfboard ridden in pre-20th century by the native peoples of the Pacific?

Answer Alaia

These unique alaia boards were traditionally between 200 to 350 cm long, but are now about 150 to 350 cm on average. Often crafted from the wood of the Koa Tree, they are different from modern surfboards in that they have no ventral fins.

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