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Daramba is a
Visayan term
referring to
paddling and
fighting platforms mounted directly on the
outriggers (katig) of
traditional large trimaran warships...
- boat
called the pagguray, as well as
additional seating for
rowers called daramba.
Karakoa can
reach up to 25
metres (82 ft) in length. Very
large karakoa...
- muni****lity of Pantau-Ragat, the baran****s of Lumbaka-Ingud, Pened, Domiorog,
Daramba, Nunang, Sulo, Caromatan, Tagoranao, Madamba, Lumbatan, Madaya, Bobong-Dinaig...
- balan****
designs also
supported paddling and
fighting platforms known as the
daramba and the burulan, respectively.
Similar traditional ship-building techniques...
- Hili;
Tungar Almu, T/Almu;
Zangon Shaho,
Zangon Shaho;
Mansalawa Babba;
Daramba;
Shiyar Garba, Hakimi; Takalmawa, Takalmawa; Taka Tsaba; Tsangaladam, Tsangaladam;...
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maritime trade network Burulan Canoe sailing Catamaran Crab claw sail
Daramba Hiri
trade cycle Kula ring
Lapita culture Lashed-lug boat
Maritime Silk...
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Ibanyuhay sa
Rizal (Rizal)
Kahilwayan Festival (Santa Barbara, Iloilo) Apoy
Daramba (Parang, Maguindanao)
Dinagyang Festival (Iloilo City)
Ciudad de Flores...
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equipped with
fighting platforms (burulan) and
platforms for
paddlers (
daramba). They had a
characteristic crescent-shape with the prow
usually carved...
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outriggers (katig).
These were
known as pagguray. They
differed from the
daramba,
which were also
platforms mounted on the outriggers, in that the latter...
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Pascal Vileo Robert Wurtz (1970–1987)
Severine Zinck (2009–) Jean-Fidele
Daramba Christian Mouity (2009–)
Pierre Mounguegui Gil
Ndume (2004–)
Patricia Obone...