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- Salisipan are long and narrow war canoes, with or without outriggers, of the Iranun and Banguingui people of the Philippines. They were mainly used for...
- pantalán Cebuano: pantalán pantalán wooden pier salisipan Old Tagalog: sali****n salisipan salisipan, a pirate ship sampaguita Old Tagalog: sampaga sampagita...
- pantalán Old Tagalog: pantalán pantalán wooden pier salisipan Old Tagalog: sali****n salisipan salisipan, a pirate ship sampaguita Old Tagalog: sampaga sampaguita...
- Like their other Sama cousins, they sailed various ships like the vinta, salisipan, or bangka-bangka throughout the Sulu-Sulawesi region. At the height of...
- Djenging (Balutu, Kubu) Guilalo Junkun Karakoa Lanong Pan****aw Paraw Salisipan Tataya Vinta (Dapang, Pilang) Camakau Drua (Wangga tabu) Takia Lakatoi...
- 19th century illustration of a salisipan, a Filipino war canoe used by Iranun and Banguingui pirates for boarding vessels and raiding coastal settlements...
- canoe Hōkūleʻa Nouka Baich Outrigger canoe Polynesian Voyaging Society Salisipan Swan boat (racing) Tomako Vaka (sailing), a word with a similar etymology...
- Banguingui people. Lepa - houseboats of the Sama-Bajau with no outriggers. Salisipan - long and narrow war canoes of the Iranun and Banguingui peoples propelled...
- Lepa (Kumpit, Pidlas) Ontang Owong Panineman Pasaplap Pan****aw Paraw Salambaw Salisipan Sapyaw Seberen Tapake Tataya Tempel Tilimbao (Tinimbao) Tiririt (Buti)...
- open-deck fishing boat panineman, the double-outrigger paraw sailboat, the salisipan war canoe, the tataya fishing boat, the motorized tempel, the dinghy tiririt...