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Ethnology of Tokelau Islands

Fish Nets: A, Long-Handled Dip Net for Catching Flying Fish, with Forked Arms Lashed Together at Ends to Form Oval or Leaf-Shaped Frame; B, O Dip Net of Sennit with Netting Knot; C, Long Seine of Twisted Fau Cord with Wood Floats along Upper Edge and Shell Sinkers along Lower Edge, Used in Big Fish Drives

Fish Nets: A, Long-Handled Dip Net for Catching Flying Fish, with Forked Arms Lashed Together at Ends to Form Oval or Leaf-Shaped Frame; B, O Dip Net of Sennit with Netting Knot; C, Long Seine of Twisted Fau Cord with Wood Floats along Upper Edge and Shell Sinkers along Lower Edge, Used in Big Fish Drives.

Fish Nets: A, Long-Handled Dip Net for Catching Flying Fish, with Forked Arms Lashed Together at Ends to Form Oval or Leaf-Shaped Frame; B, O Dip Net of Sennit with Netting Knot; C, Long Seine of Twisted Fau Cord with Wood Floats along Upper Edge and Shell Sinkers along Lower Edge, Used in Big Fish Drives.