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Caribbean pirates using pirogues to
attack and take by
force much
larger vessels including sloops and even barca-longas.
Pirogues were used extensively...
- The
Pirogue (French: La
Pirogue) is a 2012
Senegalese drama film
directed by
Moussa Touré. The film
follows a fisherman, Baya Leye,
sailing a
group of...
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Pirogues River is a
major river of
southwestern New Caledonia. It
flows into the sea at
Pirogues Bay. It is
noted for its
ophiolite reserves. Pašava, Jan;...
- The
Pirogues de
Bercy are a
group of
dugout canoes (or
fragments of canoes)
dating from the
Neolithic period that were
discovered in 1989
during construction...
- Arkansas. They
turned to
making and
using dugout canoes,
which they
called pirogues, made by
hollowing out the
trunks of
cottonwood trees.
Cottonwoods are...
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Canoe sprint is a
water sport in
which athletes race in
specially designed canoes or
kayaks on calm
water over a
short distance. The
sport is governed...
- German, they are
called Einbaum ("one tree" in English). Some, but not all,
pirogues are also
constructed in this manner.
Dugouts are the
oldest boat type archaeologists...
- canoe⚓ (8040–7510 BC)
Dufuna canoe⚓ (6550 BC)
Bibongho canoe⚓ (6000 BC)
Pirogues de Bercy⚓ (4500 BC)
Khufu ship⚓ (2500 BC)
Carnegie boat⚓ (1870–1831 BC)...
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campsite with
several canoe-type
boats called pirogues. To
continue onward, the
Guardsmen need the
pirogues to get
across the
flooded swamp. The squad's...
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whose body
represents the
Niger and
whose horns represent the Bozo
fishing pirogues. A 2000
census counted the Bozo po****tion of Mali to be 132,100. Ligers...