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Chinedkeran is a
traditional open-deck boat of the
Ivatan people from the
island of
Itbayat in the Philippines. It is
similar in size to the falua, with...
- the
larger traditional trading ships of the islands: the avang, falua,
chinedkeran, and chinarem.
Awang -
elaborately carved dugout canoes used in Lake...
- barge, the
single mast and
pointed chinarem, the rough-sea open-deck
chinedkeran, the
djenging double-outrigger
plank boat, the
garay pirate ship, the...
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Batil Bigiw Bilo
Birau Biray Biroko (Birok, Bidok)
Buggoh Casco Chinarem Chinedkeran Dinahit Djenging (Balutu)
Falua Garay Guilalo Juanga Junkun Junkung Karakoa...
- but
differs in that it is
usually larger and has a flat transom.
Avang Chinedkeran Tataya Balan****
Basnigan Bangka "Traditional
Boats in Batanes". International...
- people.
Avang are extinct, the last ship was
dismantled in 1910.
Falua Chinedkeran Tataya Balan****
Bangka Awang (boat) "Traditional
Boats in Batanes". International...
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Tataya Chinarem Chinedkeran Falua Outrigger boat Lashed-lug boat
Austronesian peoples Holtzman, Bob...