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catchpole for wild boars
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- Physical description: Main list: Fångstredskap med öggla avsett att infånga huvudet av ett anfallande vildsvin. Såsom sårade övergå de dessa djur ofta -’ Såsom sårade övergå dessa '(djur ofta’), (’ Såsom sårade’). Namn: jóue ell. júe. Wild boar gear. The trap is made of rattan by bending it in the middle as a link and attaching the rest together as a long double stem. The stem is bound with vegetable fibre at three points, and the end of the second rattan rod is cut into a slant and pointed to the tip of the spear. A pole for the catching wild boar made of a single, 地 of rattan with a small number of main bridges and the lower part, hereinafter referred to.
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