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Matau

human history
  • Other Name

    Fish hook (English)

  • Description

    Matau. One-piece fish hook. This is a matau made from a metal nail. The hook is thin and curved so that the point is facing upward. The hook is also barbed with an extra point near the end of the hook. At the other end of the hook is a small hole (mata). The fakafua (shape) of matau such as this one would be an indication of who made it. Matau were used for makomako (deep sea) fishing and was usually accompanied by many more matau and attached to afo (fishing line).

  • Place
  • Accession Number
    1998.13.5
  • Accession Date
    12 May 1998
  • Other Id

    55485 (ethnology)

  • Department
Matau, 1998.13.5, 55485, Cultural Permissions Apply

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