Fishing Trap

37-22-174

From: Sierra Leone | Sherbro Island | Sitia Chiefdom | Yoni

Curatorial Section: African

Object Number 37-22-174
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Sherbro
Provenience Sierra Leone | Sherbro Island | Sitia Chiefdom | Yoni
Section African
Materials Fiber
Description

For construction, cf. 37-22-172. Instead of a trap in one side, this is open at one end, the long splints [warp] being bent back and making by means of the transverse splints [weft], which form a spiral decreasing continuously in diameter, a funnel-shaped interior opening surrounded by the pointed ends of the warp splints. Such traps are set in openings in weirs placed across a tidal stream, or a small inlet, with the opening turned downstream when the tide is flowing or upstream when it is ebbing. See 37-22-173, 175.

Height 59 cm
Outside Diameter 17 cm
Credit Line Expedition to Sierra Leone, West Africa; Henry Usher Hall, 1937
Other Number 19 - Collector Number

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