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Ethnology of Tokelau Islands

Figure 12.—Fishhooks. a, malau hook (pa si malau), upper surface and side views: 1, shank; 2, head of shank, broad and rounded on upper surface; 3, point with two lashing holes in point base; 4, feather head hackle; 5, feather tail hackle; 6, snood. b, shank of takipalu hook, upper surface and side views: 1, shank with slightly concave upper surface, convex lower surface and beveled side; 2, raised head of shank with (3) eye for lashing snood; 4, feather tail hackle

Figure 12.—Fishhooks. a, malau hook (pa si malau), upper surface and side views: 1, shank; 2, head of shank, broad and rounded on upper surface; 3, point with two lashing holes in point base; 4, feather head hackle; 5, feather tail hackle; 6, snood. b, shank of takipalu hook, upper surface and side views: 1, shank with slightly concave upper surface, convex lower surface and beveled side; 2, raised head of shank with (3) eye for lashing snood; 4, feather tail hackle.

Figure 12.—Fishhooks. a, malau hook (pa si malau), upper surface and side views: 1, shank; 2, head of shank, broad and rounded on upper surface; 3, point with two lashing holes in point base; 4, feather head hackle; 5, feather tail hackle; 6, snood. b, shank of takipalu hook, upper surface and side views: 1, shank with slightly concave upper surface, convex lower surface and beveled side; 2, raised head of shank with (3) eye for lashing snood; 4, feather tail hackle.