Voadeira
Brazilian motorized watercraft
A voadeira is a type of motorized watercraft used mainly by indigenous and ribeirinho people on the Amazon River, Cerrado and Pantanal for fishing and transportation.[1][2] It is typically made from aluminium with an outboard motor similar to a skiff.[3][4]
References
- ^ "Report from the Amazon #4: Indigenous and non-indigenous cultures, once hostile to each other, now mingle". March 24, 2016.
- ^ "Com o apoio do Exército, Ifam faz seleção para indígenas em São Gabriel" (in Portuguese). December 4, 2018.
- ^ Beltrá, Daniel. "The Amazon Drought". Retrieved December 19, 2020.
- ^ Cavalcanti, Klester. The Name of Death. ASIN B073YTH1PH.
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Fishing vessels
- Commercial fishing boats
- Drifters
- Factory ships
- Fishery Protection Squadron
- Fishing fleet
- Longliners
- Research vessels
- Seiners
- Trawlers
- Whalers
- Traditional fishing boats
- Armadahan
- Awang
- Bagan
- Bago
- Bangka
- Basnigan
- Bawley
- Bigiw
- Bokkura
- Brixham trawler
- Caïque
- Camakau
- Cape Islander
- Chasse-marée
- Chhot
- Coble
- Coracle
- Couta
- Currach
- Dhoni
- Dogger
- Dugout
- Falkuša
- Felucca
- Fembøring
- Ferilla
- Fifie
- Frejgatina
- Friendship sloop
- Gableboat
- Galway hooker
- Herring buss
- Ipanitika
- Jongkong
- Jangada
- Jukung
- Junkun
- Kajjik
- Kaep
- Kakap
- Kolae
- Korkor
- Kulibo
- Lakana
- Lepa
- Lepa-lepa
- Lis-alis
- Londe
- Lugger
- Luzzu
- Mackinaw
- Mayang
- Monterey clipper
- Nobby
- Nordland
- Ontang
- Orembai
- Owong
- Paduwang
- Pajala
- Panineman
- Paopao
- Paraw
- Patorani
- 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
- Vinta
- Voadeira
- Wa
- Waka
- Well smack
- Tipnol
- Yawl
- Yoal
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