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1966.1.874

Shark hook with wooden point bound to thick wooden shank with plant fibre. [MJD 17/06/2009]


1966.1.874

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Collection type
Object
Description
Shark hook with wooden point bound to thick wooden shank with plant fibre. [MJD 17/06/2009]
Long description
Shark hook with wooden point bound to thick wooden shank with plant fibre. A short line of twisted plant fibre is bound to the shank. [MJD 17/06/2009]
Cultural groups
Māori
Person
Field collector Unknown Collector
PRM source Ipswich Museum
PRM source Patricia Margaret Maclaren Butler
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1966
Date collected
By 1966
Acquisition information
Purchased: 1966
Materials and processes
Material Wood Plant, Material Sennit Coconut Seed Fibre Plant, Process Bound, Process Twisted, Process Carved, Process Tied, Process Plaited
Dimensions
Width: max 83 mm, Length: max 234 mm, Length 192 mm shank, Length 46 mm hook
Object numbers
Accession number: 1966.1.874
Research and responses

Examined by Chris Paulin (Natural Environment Projects Officer at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa) during a visit to the PRM 24-26 June 2009. For an account of Paulin's project, see copy of his unpublished 'Research Report: Māori Fishhooks in European Museums - Winston Churchill Fellowship 2009' in RDF: Researchers: Paulin. See also: 'Māori Fishhooks in European Museums', by Chris D. Paulin, in Tuhinga: Records of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, no. 21 (2010), pp. 13-41, esp. 27-29 (copy in RDF: Researchers: Paulin). NB Paulin does not list the item in his list of 'Hooks Examined' (see page 29 of his article), but the item is one of those made available for him to examine. [JC 12 8 2010]

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