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- versions of djenging were also known as balutu or kubu, often elaborately carved with bifurcated extensions on the prow and stern. The djenging is made from...
- Sama-Bajau people of the southern Philippines, various types of bangka like the djenging and the lepa served as houseboats of nuclear families and often sail together...
- use small wooden sailing vessels such as the perahu (layag in Maranao), djenging (balutu), lepa, and vinta (pilang). They also use medium-sized vessels...
- Biray, Biroko) Bangka (Sakayan) Bangka anak-anak Basnigan Bigiw Casco Djenging (Balutu, Kubu) Guilalo Junkun Karakoa Lanong Pan****aw Paraw Salisipan Tataya...
- Dekker 1993 Freaked The Eternal Flame Alex Winter Tom Stern 1995 Waterworld Djeng Kevin Reynolds 1997 Warriors of Virtue Mantose Ronny Yu 2000 Dungeons and...
- can be differentiated from other native boats in the region (like the djenging and vinta, which are also used as houseboats) in that the lepa does not...
- release. Extras included commentary tracks from Asian cinema expert Frank Djeng and action cinema experts Mike Leeder and Arne V****, vintage interviews...
- Biray Biroko (Birok, Bidok) Buggoh Casco Chinarem Chinedkeran Dinahit Djenging (Balutu) Falua Garay Guilalo Juanga Junkun Junkung Karakoa Kulibo Lanong...
- particularly in North America. Former marketing manager of Tai Seng Films, Frank Djeng, attributed the film's success in the United States as a result of its unique...
- William Preston as Smoker Depth Gauge Guy Sean Whalen as Bone Lee Arenberg as Djeng Writer Peter Rader came up with the idea for Waterworld during a conversation...