How To Use Outrigger canoe In A Sentence

  • Their boats are outrigger canoes, and outboard engines are not allowed.
  • With strong arms and obliging souls, Tahitians usher ashore French vacationers after a lagoon cruise on an outrigger canoe.
  • The Hawaiian outrigger canoe is part of the cultural heritage of America's only Island State.
  • Trivialized for decades by mass-market tourism, Hawaiian culture - from classic hula dancing to outrigger canoe racing - is being embraced enthusiastically.
  • This was a diversion from the profitless discussion, and Kohokumu and I dipped our paddles and raced the little outrigger canoe to the dancing pole. The Water Baby
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  • This time we will be assembling an outrigger canoe.
  • The fishermen of the cooperative had a large outrigger canoe, fished in a traditional manner with nets and caught about 350 kilo of fish a day on average.
  • In 2003, Tim attempted to solo sail from Florida to Cuba in an outrigger canoe.
  • In 1994, she was a walk-on at the Newport Beach outrigger canoe club; in 2000 she and her eight crewmates won the sport's national championships.
  • My visit had coincided with the outrigger canoe-racing world championships and my ears were filled with the sound of manic, tinkling ukuleles.
  • A soccer player and runner in high school, he had taken up outrigger canoeing before the accident.
  • Kiwai outrigger canoes had a protective splashboard called gope carved with a human face.
  • Their boats are outrigger canoes, and outboard engines are not allowed.
  • Equipped with some chilled white wine and a few simple baguettes, we rented an inexpensive pirogue (outrigger canoe) and set off into the lagoon.
  • Tongans were fierce warriors and skilled navigators whose outrigger canoes could carry up to two hundred people.
  • A soccer player and runner in high school, he had taken up outrigger canoeing before the accident.
  • It's possible to rent an outrigger canoe and go to some of the more special places for snorkelling.
  • The traditional bangka, an outrigger canoe, is still in common use for fishing and local transport.
  • Tongans were fierce warriors and skilled navigators whose outrigger canoes could carry up to two hundred people.
  • Here's a page about the kind of outrigger canoe I purchased (I bought a used canoe, yellow on the top instead of the blue shown in the photos). March 8th, 2008

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