Lawasau of Qoma, Fiji (Turtle fishnet)
  • Manage No PI00006677
    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 The fisherfolk of Qoma in the province of Tailevu, given their efficiency and skill at sea have a rich knowledge of fish and their habitat which is couple with a wide array of fishing technique. In weaving Lawasau fishnet, for turtle fishing (qoli vonu), dried hibiscus stalk are fastened to hold the net and serve as an indicator when turtle is trapped, while the opposite side is tied with seashells (uma) as net boarders that will spread under ocean. Each end of the net is anchored with large corals (tauso) to avoid drifting of net.
Photographer Melaia Tikoitoga, Tevita Kalou, Isaia Maku
Place Qoma Island, Tailevu Province, Fiji File Size 7.9 MB
Definition 3300 x 1856 File Format PNG
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