- the word
pinisi refers to a type of
rigging (the
configuration of masts,
sails and
ropes ('lines')) of
Indonesian sailing vessels. A
pinisi carries seven...
-
transporting goods and people. This
vessel is
rigged with
pinisi rig,
which often makes it
better known as "
Pinisi"
instead of its name. In Singapore,
palari is known...
- of hull is used
until the
pinisi boat is
replaced with PLM (motorized sailboat) type. In the
early 1970s
thousands of
pinisi-palari
ships measuring up...
- fishing, and the
mining of gold, magnesium, iron, and
other metals. The
pinisi, a
traditional Indonesian two-masted
sailing ship, is
still used widely...
- 3
kelurahan -
Balla Saraja,
Jawijawi and Tanete. The
traditional wooden Pinisi ships are
built in Bulukumba, e.g. in Lemo-lemo village.
Bulukumba has a...
-
include terasering, the
terracing techniques for rice cultivation, and the
pinisi boats of the
Bugis and Mak****ar people. In the 1980s,
Tjokorda Raka ****wati...
- angklung,
saman dance, noken,
three genres of
traditional Balinese dance,
pinisi ship,
pencak silat, gamelan, jamu, and reog. Additionally, pantun, kebaya...
- connections. It is
nationally famous as an
essential port of call for the
pinisi ships,
wooden sailing ships which are
among the last in use for regular...
- Pe̍h-ōe-jī: bí-tsó) or
Shakoy /
Siyakoy (Hokkien: 炸粿 Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tsia̍h-kué) /
Pinisi / lubid-lubid. They are
usually deep-fried, in the case of Bicho-Bicho,...
- the wind directions; and
specific geographical landmarks. The
original pinisi-rigged ship (palari), is
about 50 to 70 feet (15.24 to 21.34 m) in length...