Fishing Basket ( Bubu?)
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Fishing gear. Basket braid, long, horizontal. Place below the water surface in shallow places. The opening is provided with rods, which on pressure give way so that the fish are let in but cannot get out. On each side a stone as weight.
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Physical Object
Identifier
1934.34.0023
Origin
Philippines
Materials
plant materials, plant fibers
Physical Dimensions
Height: 64 cm | Height: 33 cm | Width: 40 cm
Provenance
Collected: Nathurst (Nathorst), Carl Evert Nathurst (Nathorst), Carl Evert (1861-06-20 - 1945), militäry. Carl Evert Nathurst, also Nathorst, born June 20, 1861 in Dagsholm, Ödeborgs skn, Dalsland, died 1945 in Manila, Philippines. More information here.
Acquisition Date
1934
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From the catalog ( OCR)
1934.34.0023 cage, fishing gear
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Description
Fishing gear. Basket wicker, long, horizontal. Place below the water surface in shallow places. The opening is provided with rods, which on pressure give way so that the fish are let in but cannot get out. On each side a stone as weight.
From the catalo ( OCR)
19 (53). Carabao horn walking stick with silver crutch and silver tip „Pramme Tå krykkan ett N.) L.59.5 cm. Crutch 7 cm. Tip V. Tagalog. 2o (10). Basket bottle. Buslo with carrying string to transport caught fish. 21 (ll). Fishing tackle: Sole cap • 22. (26). Salakab. Above and below open rod cylinder to catch (Stjälpkorg) fish at shallow places. Of bamboo rods. 21 simpler, 22 blown and more durable. 21. Diam .: above 11.5, n'dan 17 cm., Satisfied 32 cm. 32 cm. Fishing gear. Bubu. Basket braid, long, horizontal, is placed below the water surface at shallow places. The opening is provided with rods, which on pressure give way, so that the fish release, but not out. Largest 1. 64, br. 36, height 30 cm. „Dala. Nets are easy to catch fish in shallow places. The nets are heavy with many small heavy pieces of lead, D: o. WE. Bisaga. Live on a series of smaller islands between Luzon and Mindanao. 26 (12): Ukelele. From Cebu. Small mandolin or banjo with 4 strings, which are tightened with wood screws (almost like an EPA item). Material: coconut shell. L. 53 cm. 27 Matta. Made of palm fiber, made on Leyte. Green with a beautiful colored floral pattern. 70 x 105 cm. (17). Do. Round, simpler, rned some flowers.Diam. c: a (18). Do. 0rövre, without pattern. Diam. 58 cm. C. M u h a m m e d a n e r (Moro). VII. Moro. 30 (4). Girl vest. From Lanao in central Mindanao. Black satin with buttons. Sleeve length 52 cm., Waist (5). Sarong. Dress of motley cat., Approx. 170 x 190 cm. 32 (59). Cotton strip. narrow, with fibrous water. Br. 1. (incl. Tail) 160 cm. Drawers. Morb brides' boxes (hope chest). Simple light wooden boxes, painted on the front, stand on four raised edges. 1. br. H. without feet 24 cm. (2 feet missing). H. with feet x 26 x 27 cm. [ocr]
1934.34.0023 cage, fishing gear
alt
Description
Fishing gear. Basket wicker, long, horizontal. Place below the water surface in shallow places. The opening is provided with rods, which on pressure give way so that the fish are let in but cannot get out. On each side a stone as weight.
From the catalo ( OCR)
19 (53). Carabao horn walking stick with silver crutch and silver tip „Pramme Tå krykkan ett N.) L.59.5 cm. Crutch 7 cm. Tip V. Tagalog. 2o (10). Basket bottle. Buslo with carrying string to transport caught fish. 21 (ll). Fishing tackle: Sole cap • 22. (26). Salakab. Above and below open rod cylinder to catch (Stjälpkorg) fish at shallow places. Of bamboo rods. 21 simpler, 22 blown and more durable. 21. Diam .: above 11.5, n'dan 17 cm., Satisfied 32 cm. 32 cm. Fishing gear. Bubu. Basket braid, long, horizontal, is placed below the water surface at shallow places. The opening is provided with rods, which on pressure give way, so that the fish release, but not out. Largest 1. 64, br. 36, height 30 cm. „Dala. Nets are easy to catch fish in shallow places. The nets are heavy with many small heavy pieces of lead, D: o. WE. Bisaga. Live on a series of smaller islands between Luzon and Mindanao. 26 (12): Ukelele. From Cebu. Small mandolin or banjo with 4 strings, which are tightened with wood screws (almost like an EPA item). Material: coconut shell. L. 53 cm. 27 Matta. Made of palm fiber, made on Leyte. Green with a beautiful colored floral pattern. 70 x 105 cm. (17). Do. Round, simpler, rned some flowers.Diam. c: a (18). Do. 0rövre, without pattern. Diam. 58 cm. C. M u h a m m e d a n e r (Moro). VII. Moro. 30 (4). Girl vest. From Lanao in central Mindanao. Black satin with buttons. Sleeve length 52 cm., Waist (5). Sarong. Dress of motley cat., Approx. 170 x 190 cm. 32 (59). Cotton strip. narrow, with fibrous water. Br. 1. (incl. Tail) 160 cm. Drawers. Morb brides' boxes (hope chest). Simple light wooden boxes, painted on the front, stand on four raised edges. 1. br. H. without feet 24 cm. (2 feet missing). H. with feet x 26 x 27 cm. [ocr]
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Shown: Ethnographic Museum, Stockholm | F01, magazine - F Magazine - An ethnographic treasure | From Time: 2012
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Translated from Swedish by Google Translate
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
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“Fishing Basket ( Bubu?),” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed April 25, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/3311.
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