Benawa

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Vector drawing of a banawa of Gowa, Sulawesi island. There is an inset of the rudder mounting. This ship showed a headsail, which is a European influence.

Benawa or banawa is a type of ship from Gowa, an old principality in the southwest corner of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The earliest record of this vessel is from Hikayat Banjar,[1]:Line 1067 which was written in or not long after 1663.[1]:181 In the present, this vessel is already extinct; being replaced by vessels with a similar hull, namely palari and padewakang.[2]:109–110

The word benawa or banawa comes from the Old Javanese language, which means boat or ship.[3]:75[4]:201 In different languages, the word may refer to a different type of vessel, depending on the context of the sentence.[5]:196

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