Fish Trap

82-7-70

From: Thailand | Udon Thani | Ban Kham Yang

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Native Name Tum Kung | ตุ้มกุ้ง | Tum Pla Chio | ตุ้มปลาชิว | Tum Pla Sio | ตุ้มปลาซิว
Object Number 82-7-70
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Thai | Isaan
Provenience Thailand | Udon Thani | Ban Kham Yang
Site Name Ban Kham Yang | บ้านคำยาง
Date Made 1900-1981
Section Asian
Materials Coconut | Bamboo | Basketry
Technique Basketry
Subject Fishing Equipment
Description

A fish trap made of woven bamboo (Bambusa sp. ไม้ไผ่บ้าน) which narrows at the mouth and gradually widens towards the base. There is a string tied to the mouth as a handle. There is also a piece of stick tied to the top. The bottom has a hole in the center. It is not flat but has raised sides. This is a trap for shrimp and minnows (pla chio ปลาซิว) which is baited with bran or roasted sticky rice. It is staked in August and September in smallish streams.

Height 21 cm
Length 64 cm
Outside Diameter 11 cm
Credit Line Thai-Lao Ethnographic Expedition, Joyce C. White, 1981
Other Number 004 - Field Number

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