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Padewakangs were
traditional boats used by the Bugis, Mandar, and Mak****ar
people of
South Sulawesi.
Padewakangs were used for long-distance
voyages serving...
- fact that this
vessel is
nimbler and
faster than its predecessor, the
padewakang.: 22–23
Palari is
about 50–70 feet (15.24–21.34 m) in
length overall...
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benawa with
tanja sails on
removable tripod masts and a jib Mak****ar
padewakang with
tanja sails on
bipod masts Micronesian catamaran with
tanja sails...
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contained in the m****cripts are waka(q), wakka(q), wakang, wangkang,
padewakang, joncongeng, banawa, pelapangkuru, binannong, pangati, and lopi. The boat...
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During the Age of Sail,
their seafaring odysseys were
largely aided by
padewakang, one of the
early type of Bugis-Mak****ar vessel,
which later morphed into...
- extinct;
being replaced by
vessels with a
similar hull,
namely palari and
padewakang.: 109–110 The word
benawa or
banawa comes from the Old
Javanese language...
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Chialoup Clipper (Baltimore Clipper)
Gallivat Garay Grab
Gundalow Lanong Padewakang Post ship 74-gun Ship of the line Sloop-of-war Toop
Trincadour 19th c...
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sailing behind her were also
fully dressed.: 294–297
Benawa Palari (boat)
Padewakang Kelulus Penja****
Sandeq Zoetmulder, P. J. (1982). Old Javanese-English...
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Garay Kakap Karakoa Kelulus Kora-kora K'un-lun po
Lancaran Lanong Mayang Padewakang Pajala Pangajava Patorani Pencalang Perahu Wikimedia Commons has media...
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portal Carronade Island Gamat Mak****an
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Australia MOU Box
Padewakang, a type of
perahu used by
trepangers Patorani,
another type of perahu...