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Dai ni Kalavo

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Dai ni Kalavo. Rat trap. Composite object, made of bitu (bamboo), kau (wood), and vau (hibiscus fibre). The dai ni kalavo consists of a tubular long piece of bitu, with the front opening cut at an angle. The are two holes cut on the top and bottom of the bitu, near the end. A stick is put through the holes with 4 pieces (two at the top and two at the bottom) placed on either side of the stick. Strips of vau are wrapped around the pieces of kau...
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Made: Pre 1939; Acquired: 11 Jan 1939
Location:
Fiji
Collections:
Auckland Museum Collections Online
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