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  2. Jukung - Wikipedia

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    A Balinese jukung at rest. A jukung or kano, also known as cadik is a small wooden Indonesian outrigger canoe.It is a traditional fishing boat, but newer uses include "Jukung Dives", using the boat as a vehicle for small groups of SCUBA divers.

  3. Paopao (canoe) - Wikipedia

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    Men carve a canoe on Nanumea Atoll in Tuvalu.. A paopao (from the Samoan language, meaning a small fishing canoe made from a single log), is the name used by the Polynesian-speaking inhabitants of the Ellice Islands (now Tuvalu) for their single-outrigger canoes, of which the largest could carry four to six adults.

  4. Outrigger boat - Wikipedia

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    Outrigger fishing canoes are also used among certain non-Austronesian groups, such as the Sinhalese in Sri Lanka, where they are known as oruwa, [10] as well as among some groups in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. [11] They can also be found in East Africa (e.g., the ungalawa of Tanzania).

  5. Pirogue - Wikipedia

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    The term 'pirogue' does not refer to a specific kind of boat, but is a generic term for small boats in regions once colonized by France and Spain, particularly dugouts made from a log. [2] In French West Africa , the term refers to handcrafted banana-shaped boats used by traditional fishermen. [ 3 ]

  6. Va'a - Wikipedia

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    paopao A single outrigger canoe made from a single log; vaʻa-alo A small fishing-canoe. Large single canoes, termed respectively la'au lima (five-barred), or six or seven-barred, as the case might be, were canoes varying in length from thirty, fifty, sixty, and even seventy feet, as required. They were balanced by an outrigger firmly lashed to ...

  7. Group canoes Mississippi River full length of state - AOL

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    A typical schedule would see the group set out around 8:30 or 9 a.m., paddle until about 2 p.m., then land on a likely spot that would afford an opportunity to pull the canoes completely out of ...

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