Indigenous Means of Transport
Describe each item according to basic structure and design, specific use or function, place of origin, and where it is still being used today. Add to this list other means of local transportation.
Dr Abe V Rotor
1. Paragos (sled) – no wheel, no frame
2. Partigo (kariton without sidings)
3. Kariton (wheel and frame with sidings)
4. Taculi (boat sled)
5. Balsa (bamboo raft) PHOTO
6. Kasko (banca with curve roof)
7. Kangga (pair of sled with elevated flooring)
8. Dugout boat or canoe
9. Kayak version
10. Kalesa (PHOTO)
Describe each item according to basic structure and design, specific use or function, place of origin, and where it is still being used today. Add to this list other means of local transportation.
Dr Abe V Rotor
Kariton (wheel and frame with sidings)
Kariton with sidings and roof, used by ambulant vendors
of native crafts and as their travelling home.
2. Partigo (kariton without sidings)
3. Kariton (wheel and frame with sidings)
4. Taculi (boat sled)
5. Balsa (bamboo raft) PHOTO
6. Kasko (banca with curve roof)
7. Kangga (pair of sled with elevated flooring)
8. Dugout boat or canoe
9. Kayak version
10. Kalesa (PHOTO)
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