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Pinisi: The Art of West-Austronesian Shipbuilding
  • Manage No DI00001255
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Horst H Liebner (Coordinator Workgroup Traditional Shipbuilding and Navigation Ministry for Education and Culture, Republic of Indonesia)
    Published Year 2018
    Language Korean
    Copyright Copyright
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Description ‘Pinisi’, the popular appellation for the famed ‘Sulawesi schooner’, since about three decades became the very tag for Indonesia’s heritage of seafaring. However, it is not the rather tangible pinisi, but the sophisticated boatbuilding traditions of the Konjo shipwrights of the island of Sulawesi, the creators of these vessels, that in 2017 were inscribed in the list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Historically such ships were built in the villages of Lemo-Lemo, Ara and Bira; today, nearby Tana Beru, our World’s largest cluster of wooden shipyards, is the centre of the industry.

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