English: A reproduction of an image by Nuala Scott, depicting the leteh leteh (leti leti) Sekar Aman. The Sekar Aman was a 15 metre long Indonesian trading vessel or perahu. This type of craft were traditionally used in the past by Indonesian seafareres to come to Australian shores to collect trepang (sea slug), turtle shell and trade with Indigenous Australians. On top of the perahu would be a canoe that was called pengarak in the Madura language.
Bahasa Indonesia: Sebuah reproduksi gambar oleh Nuala Scott, menggambarkan leteh leteh (leti leti) Sekar Aman. Sekar Aman adalah perahu dagang Indonesia sepanjang 15 meter. Jenis perahu ini secara tradisional digunakan di masa lalu oleh pelaut Indonesia untuk datang ke pantai Australia untuk mengumpulkan teripang, cangkang penyu, dan berdagang dengan penduduk asli Australia. Di atas perahu akan ada sebuah kano yang disebut pengarak dalam bahasa Madura.
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