Fish Net

37-22-182

From: Sierra Leone | Sherbro Island

Curatorial Section: African

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Object Number 37-22-182
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Sherbro
Provenience Sierra Leone | Sherbro Island
Section African
Materials Plant Material | Wood
Description

Long rectangular net of knotted netting, used by men. It is fitted with transverse stakes which are planted in the sand across the mouth of a small cove or to form a curve in the shallow water along the shore. The fish get caught by their heads in the meshes of the net, especially when moving outwards with the ebbtide.

Length 164 cm
Credit Line Expedition to Sierra Leone, West Africa; Henry Usher Hall, 1937
Other Number 15 - Collector Number

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