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Buggoh is a type of
small dugout canoe of the Sama-Bajau
people of the Philippines. They are made from a
single log
hollowed into a
canoe with a rounded...
- as
trade ships.
Family lepa
usually tow
smaller daughter ships, like the
buggoh or the birau. Lepa can also be used as a
generic term for "boat" in the...
- Sama-Bajau children.
Birau -
small dugout canoes of the Sama-Bajau people.
Buggoh -
small dugout canoes of the Sama-Bajau people.
Owong -
small dugout canoes...
- S'loton in
their ancestral territory in
southwestern Mindanao.
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Buggoh Birau (boat)
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double outriggers. They are used for
fishing and short-distance travel.
Buggoh Birau (boat)
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- basnigan, the
bigiw double-outrigger sailboat, the
birau dugout canoe, the
buggoh dugout canoe, the
casco barge, the
single mast and
pointed chinarem, the...
- A type of
traditional sailing vessels from Terengganu.[citation needed]
Buggoh – A type of
small dugout canoe of the Sama-Bajau
people of Sabah.[citation...
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sometimes equipped with two
outrigger floats. They are very
similar to the
buggoh,
differing only in that the prow and the
stern of the
birau slope inward...
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children and are
patterned after the
larger Sama-Bajau
dugout canoes (the
buggoh, birau, and junkun). They can be used for
transportation between the Sama-Bajau...