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ice fishing net setting (model)


Nom de l'objet : ice fishing net setting (model)
Artiste ou artisan : unknown
Numéro de catalogue : III-B-166
Province d'origine : unknown
Province d'utilisation : unknown
Culture : Barren Ground Innu
Contexte culturel : Naskapi dictionary lists tistuwiistaawaaikin as split stick for pushing net under ice
pistaahwaaw as she/he sets a fish net
pikwaaipaaw as she/he sets a net under the ice. MacKenzie lists pakuanipeu as she/he sets a net under the ice, and pakuanipan as hole by net in ice. Check Innu words related to setting nets under the ice.
Date de fin de production : unknown
Fonctions : kepukuaipanua - setting fish net through the ice. Kepukuaipanua (setting fish net through the ice) and this must be it. This is smaller. It is used for setting a net through the ice. Tshitaipant (net setting). This is for setting nets in the ice. It moves to straighten the nets in the water. The net is pushed through the ice on each end, and two holes are made in the ice. Setting nets through the ice is called pukuaipan. I think this is what it is used for. It's called tshitake (net setting) - Munik (Gregoire) Rich.
Publications ou références : Naskapi dictionary. MacKenzie Shoebox dictionary 2003.
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Ville de l'établissement : St. John's
Province de l'établissement : Newfoundland and Labrador

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