Sitikini
Sitikini is a type of traditional Indonesian canoe, specifically a fishing boat originating from the Bugis people of South Sulawesi. These boats are characterized by their distinctive outriggers, which provide stability on the often rough seas. The hull is typically narrow and elongated, designed for speed and maneuverability. Sitikini are traditionally constructed from wood, with planks fastened together using wooden pegs and natural adhesives. Their sails are often made from woven palm leaves or similar materials.
Historically, sitikini have played a crucial role in the livelihoods of coastal communities, enabling fishermen to