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    outrigger canoes). Salambáw rafts were also known as saraboa or salakab. Salambáw is derived from Proto-Western Malayo-Polynesian *salambaw, meaning a "large...
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    Concepción de Salambáo; Tagalog: Mahal na Birhen ng Salambáo or Birheng ng Salambáw) is a Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary venerated in Obando, Bulacan...
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    means "Chinese fishing net", though it originates from Southeast Asia. Salambaw - a type of traditional raft or barge-operated large lift nets from the...
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    Pelang Perahu payang Peter boat Pirogue Poveiro Pump boat Reed boat Sandeq Salambaw Sampan Sgoth Shad boat Sixareen Smack Sneakbox Takia Tatara Tataya Va'a...
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    the seaside for 6 yuan, along with a small bag of flour for bait. Salambáw Salambaw are traditional raft-operated lift nets widely used in the Philippines...
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    Julián, and Diego dela Cruz, who caught the Virgin Mary's image in their salambáw, a fishing net supported with bamboo crosspieces and mounted on a raft...
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    showing the tangent sides of the tower. In the center of the picture is a salambaw, a traditional Filipino fishing raft made from bamboo. Image was taken...
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    Lapis Lepa (Kumpit, Pidlas) Ontang Owong Panineman Pasaplap Pangayaw Paraw Salambaw Salisipan Sapyaw Seberen Tapake Tataya Tempel Tilimbao (Tinimbao) Tiririt...
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  • balación sailing outrigger boat, the bangka, the bangka anak-anak canoe, the salambáw-lifting basnigan, the bigiw double-outrigger sailboat, the birau dugout...
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  • immigration during this period introduced new fishing equipment such as Salambáw nets that allowed for larger catches to supply growing urban populations...
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    Haaf net Hand net Ice jigger Lampara net Lampuki net Lave net Lift net Salambaw Seine net Surrounding net Tangle net Trawl net Turtle excluder device Fish...
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    immigration during this period introduced new fishing equipment such as Salambáw nets that allowed for larger catches to supply growing urban populations...
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    immigration during this period introduced new fishing equipment such as Salambáw nets that allowed for larger catches to supply growing urban populations...
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    Pelang Perahu payang Peter boat Pirogue Poveiro Pump boat Reed boat Sandeq Salambaw Sampan Sgoth Shad boat Sixareen Smack Sneakbox Takia Tatara Tataya Va'a...
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    Basnig or balasnig are lift nets (salambaw) operated by a large outrigger boat called Basnigan. They use a large bag net suspended directly below or beside...
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    are rigged with two square spritsails. Balacion Casco (barge) Guilalo Salambaw Commercial Fisheries Review. Vol. 30. US Bureau of Commercial Fisheries...
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    (ship), sailing ships of China Karakoa, raiding ship of the Visayas Paraw Salambaw Sampan, the Malay and Chinese version of the Casco Ricardo E. Galang (1941)...
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    intended, for example: cephalopods.[citation needed] Boat-operated lift nets Salambaw lift net rafts beside Pasig River Light, Manila, Philippines (c. 1900-1902)...
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    banca or panca Casco (barge) Dhow Garay (ship) Karakoa Lepa (ship) Paraw Salambaw E. T Roe; Le Roy Hooker; Thomas W. Handford, eds. (1907). The New American...
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    Tagalog people of Laguna in the Philippines. Armadahan Casco (barge) Guilalo Salambaw Lozano, José Honorato (1847). Vistas de las islas Filipinas y trajes de...
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