Lawasau of Qoma, Fiji (Turtle fishnet)
  • Manage No PI00006676
    Country Fiji
    Year 2020-10-30
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events, Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe, Traditional craft skills
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Description Lawasau (meaning sacred net) is a traditional fishnet for catching turtle, made from coconut sinnet knotted into a mesh approximately 30cm square. This traditional fishnet is owned by the people of Qoma Island, with total land area of approximately 22 hectares, situated on northeast coast of Vitilevu mainland, Fiji. The turtle fishnet is believed to be the extension of the net owner’s morality because it is believed that turtles can only be caught if the ancestral spirits are satisfied with the fishermen’s behavior and are supportive of them.
Photographer Melaia Tikoitoga, Tevita Kalou, Isaia Maku
Place Qoma Island, Tailevu Province, Fiji Islands File Size 6.9 MB
Definition 3300 x 1856 File Format PNG
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