This Ingenious and Singular Apparatus: Fishing Kites of the Indo-Pacific

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Books on Demand, 2009 - 338 pagina's
In 1599 in the harbour of Ternate Dutch voyagers observed a method of fishing utterly outside their experience: a fishing line suspended from a kite flown from a boat. Astonishing to Europeans it might have been, but nothing exceptional to fishing communities throughout the seas of the Indo-Pacific region. Infrequently sighted, rarely described, sporadically collected, the authors provide an indispensable account to the understanding of the gentle art of kite fishing: its locations, its methodology, and of the different designs of the kites in the sheltered waters of the tropical archipelagos of Micronesia, Melanesia and Indonesia.

Over de auteur (2009)

Gerry Barton, M.A. is an ethnographic arts and objects conservator based in Auckland, New Zealand.

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