Ladjak
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Ladjak (meaning "sail" in Chamorro) was a general term referring to both sails woven from pandanus leaves and to single-outrigger canoes ("proas") fitted with a sail. These vessels include the very large sakman (usually known as "flying proas" in historical records), the slightly smaller , the medium-sized , and the small . It excludes the and the , which were not fitted with sails.[1]
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- Austronesian peoples
References[]
- ^ Cunningham, Lawrence J.; Kranz, Ward; Sikau, Manny (November 2006). "Restoring traditional seafaring and navigation in Guam" (PDF). Micronesian Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences. 5 (1/2): 314–319.
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