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Owong, also
spelled owung, are
traditional small dugout canoes of the T'boli
people in the Philippines. It is
traditionally made from the
hollowed out...
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Lugger Luzzu Mackinaw Mayang Monterey clipper Nobby Nordland Ontang Orembai Owong Paduwang Pajala Panineman Paopao Paraw Patorani Pelang Perahu payang Peter...
- the
Philippines Another view of the lake in
South Cotabato.
Traditional owong dugout canoes in Lake Sebu
Indigenous people thriving near Lake Sebu "Tboli...
- Sama-Bajau people.
Buggoh -
small dugout canoes of the Sama-Bajau people.
Owong -
small dugout canoes used in Lake Sebu by the T'boli people.
Junkun - small...
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Junkun Junkung Karakoa Kulibo Lanong Lapis Lepa (Kumpit, Pidlas)
Ontang Owong Panineman Pasaplap Pan****aw
Paraw Salambaw Salisipan Sapyaw Seberen Tapake...
- travel, with the
towing line
commonly strung with
baited fish hooks.
Junkun Owong Vinta Djenging Garay (ship) Balan**** Nimmo, H. Arlo (1990). "The
Boats of...
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outrigger karakoa and
lanong warships, the lepa houseboat, the
ontang raft, the
owong lake canoe, the open-deck
fishing boat panineman, the double-outrigger paraw...
- They are used for
fishing and short-distance travel.
Buggoh Birau (boat)
Owong Tiririt Vinta Djenging Garay (ship) Balan**** Nimmo, H. Arlo (1990). "The...
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decorated with a
carved prow
extension known as the
panolong or kalandapon.
Owong Avang Buggoh Vinta Madale,
Abdullah T. (1997). The Maranaws,
Dwellers of...
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Lugger Luzzu Mackinaw Mayang Monterey clipper Nobby Nordland Ontang Orembai Owong Paduwang Pajala Panineman Paopao Paraw Patorani Pelang Perahu payang Peter...