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Filipino naval vessel
Buggoh is a type of small dugout canoe of the Sama-Bajau people of the Philippines. They are made from a single log hollowed into a canoe with a rounded
Buggoh
Boats of the Southeast Asian Sama-Bajau people
deep sea fishing. Family lepa usually tow smaller daughter ships, like the buggoh or the birau. Lepa can also be used as a generic term for "boat" in the
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Sailing vessels of Austronesian peoples
Sandeq Sarua Sekong Solu Teneh Tongkang Toop Bajak Bangkong Banting Bedar Buggoh Birau Cerucuh Ghali Ghurab Jong Juanga Kakap Kolek Lancang Lancaran Lepa
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Traditional Filipino watercraft with outriggers
Sama-Bajau children. Birau - small dugout canoes of the Sama-Bajau people. Buggoh - small dugout canoes of the Sama-Bajau people. Owong - small dugout canoes
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basnigan, the bigiw double-outrigger sailboat, the birau dugout canoe, the buggoh dugout canoe, the casco barge, the single mast and pointed chinarem, the
Arts_in_the_Philippines
Traditional fishing boat from Malaysia
from Java Kakap, fishing boat from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei Birau Buggoh Gibson-Hill, C. A. (August 1950). "The Fishing Boats operated from Singapore
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Traditional canoe
S'loton in their ancestral territory in southwestern Mindanao. Awang (boat) Buggoh Birau (boat) Junkun Balangay "7 Exciting Things You Can Do Around Lake Sebu"
Owong
Type of dugout canoe
awang after World War II. They are in danger of disappearing. Owong Avang Buggoh Vinta Madale, Abdullah T. (1997). The Maranaws, Dwellers of the Lake. Rex
Awang_(boat)
Very small dugout canoe from the Philippines
children and are patterned after the larger Sama-Bajau dugout canoes (the buggoh, birau, and junkun). They can be used for transportation between the Sama-Bajau
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Indigenous Philippines canoe
double outriggers. They are used for fishing and short-distance travel. Buggoh Birau (boat) Owong Tiririt Vinta Djenging Garay (ship) Balangay Nimmo, H
Junkun
A type of traditional sailing vessels from Terengganu.[citation needed] Buggoh – A type of small dugout canoe of the Sama-Bajau people of Sabah.[citation
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sometimes equipped with two outrigger floats. They are very similar to the buggoh, differing only in that the prow and the stern of the birau slope inward
Birau_(boat)
Type of dinghy in the Philippines
everyday activities of fishing villages accompanied by a song (leleng). Buggoh Birau (boat) Owong Junkun Vinta Djenging Garay (ship) Balangay Deveza, JB
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