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- Chinarem was a traditional open-deck boat of the Ivatan people from the island of Sabtang in the Philippines. It was around 6 to 8 m (20 to 26 ft) long...
- one another; work club of teenagers who alternate their shifts faluwa; chinarem; tatayathree boats used for fishing kabbatalegends laji – lyric folk...
- traditional trading ships of the islands: the avang, falua, chinedkeran, and chinarem. Awang - elaborately carved dugout canoes used in Lake Lanao by the Maranao...
- tataya, and can accommodate three pairs of rowers and a single sail. Avang Chinarem Tataya Balan**** Bangka "Traditional Boats in Batanes". International Information...
- Modern falua are generally motorized. Falua is similar in shape to the chinarem but differs in that it is usually larger and has a flat transom. Avang...
- Basnigan Batil Bigiw Bilo Birau Biray Biroko (Birok, Bidok) Buggoh Casco Chinarem Chinedkeran Dinahit Djenging (Balutu) Falua Garay Guilalo Juanga Junkun...
- the buggoh dugout canoe, the casco barge, the single mast and pointed chinarem, the rough-sea open-deck chinedkeran, the djenging double-outrigger plank...
- traditional boathouse Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ipanitika. Tataya Chinarem Chinedkeran Falua Outrigger boat Lashed-lug boat Austronesian peoples Holtzman...
- wide with high strakes due to the rough seas surrounding Itbayat. Avang Chinarem Tataya Balan**** Bangka "Traditional Boats in Batanes". International Information...
- third-tier plank (pinatapid) attached to the topmost strake (pamekpekan). Avang Chinarem Falua Ipanitika Balan**** Bangka "Traditional Boats in Batanes". International...