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- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth abstract "Described by generations of foreign ethnographers and collectors as \"ship cloths\" because of the predominance of a ship motif, they were said to represent the \"ship of the dead.\" In Sumatra these cloths are also called sesai balak (\"big wall\"). No convincing field data were ever collected from 19th century weavers or traditional owners about the iconography. Since then, there has been great loss of Lampung traditional knowledge. The history of these ships cloth is obscure and the reasons for both their original use and their decline remain conjectural. . The factors that are presumed to have caused this include the abolition of slavery in 1859, the decline in the pepper trade and changing marriage traditions. Two lesser known forms are the tatibin and the tampan maju. The tatibin are similar in design to the single ship palepai but are smaller, not exceeding 1.5 M. The tampan maju beaded and also shorter than the large cloths. Only 3 examples of tampan maju are known to exist.".
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth thumbnail Palepai.jpg?width=300.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageExternalLink 118.2003.
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- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageID "36689938".
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageLength "7784".
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageRevisionID "706985401".
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink Caesalpinia_sappan.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lampung.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textile_arts_of_Indonesia.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weaving.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink Indigo.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink Lampung.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink Paminggir.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink Supplementary_weave.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink Tamarind.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink Turmeric.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLink File:Palepai.jpg.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palepai".
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palepai, Sumatran ships cloth".
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth subject Category:Lampung.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth subject Category:Textile_arts_of_Indonesia.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth subject Category:Weaving.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth type Art.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth comment "Described by generations of foreign ethnographers and collectors as \"ship cloths\" because of the predominance of a ship motif, they were said to represent the \"ship of the dead.\" In Sumatra these cloths are also called sesai balak (\"big wall\"). No convincing field data were ever collected from 19th century weavers or traditional owners about the iconography. Since then, there has been great loss of Lampung traditional knowledge.".
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth label "Palepai, Sumatran ships cloth".
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth sameAs Q7127251.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth sameAs m.0kvhz14.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth sameAs Q7127251.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth wasDerivedFrom Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth?oldid=706985401.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth depiction Palepai.jpg.
- Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth isPrimaryTopicOf Palepai,_Sumatran_ships_cloth.