Fish Net
37-22-182
From: Sierra Leone | Sherbro Island
Curatorial Section: African
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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