Satori: abandoned ship
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The option to abandon a ship in a fierce sea storm should be left to the discretion of the ship captain, who may have a repertoire of sailing skills which could help the ship survive the storm.
Publisher: Primedia Enterprises, Inc.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 1998
Analysis, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Seamanship, Ships, Ship captains
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 1998
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Kunas don't make change
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The Kuna Indians are inhabitants of Kuna Yala, an island in the Holandes Cays in Panama. These people are popular for their handiwork and for their unique traditions related to boating.
Publisher: Primedia Enterprises, Inc.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 1995
Social aspects, Sailing, Central American native peoples, Native Central Americans
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 1995
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