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Lamakera is a
village in Indonesia, on the east tip of
Solor Island. It was
known for
being the
place where the most
manta rays are killed. It was featured...
- in Faroese. Lamalera, on the
south coast of the
island of Lembata, and
Lamakera on
neighbouring Solor are the last two
remaining Indonesian whaling communities...
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south coast).
Together with two prin****lities on
Solor (Lohayong and
Lamakera), they
constituted a
league called Watan Lema ("the five s****s"). The...
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CITES Appendix II list of
protected species, thus
stopping the
village of
Lamakera on
Solor in
Indonesia from
killing them to
supply demand in China. The...
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vessel used for
aboriginal whaling from the
communities of
Lamalera and
Lamakera in the
islands of
Lembata and Solor, respectively. It is
propelled by sails...
- coast. 1520: The
Portuguese established a
trading post in the
village of
Lamakera on the
eastern side of
Solor (in present-day Indonesia) as a
transit harbour...
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stalks can be
beaten to
produce liquid. The nut
kernels are also edible. In
Lamakera, its (ketebu)
leaves are made into
fibres weaved with sea
hibiscus bark...
- that year. Lamalera, on the
south coast of the
island of Lembata, and
Lamakera on
neighbouring Solor, are the two
remaining Indonesian whaling communities...
- from
Lamakera, Solor,
belonged to B. omurai.
There is also a
photograph (taken
between 1915 and 1944) of a
whale caught by the
villagers of
Lamakera that...
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whaling is
being carried out in the garb of
aboriginal whaling.
Lamalera and
Lamakera (on the
neighbouring island of Solor) are the last two
remaining Indonesian...